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Ethereal (horse)

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Grandsire
  
Mr. Prospector

Country
  
New Zealand

Species
  
Equus caballus

Parents
  
Rhythm

Earnings
  
4.762 million AUD

Foaled
  
16 November 1997

Colour
  
Bay

Trainer
  
Sheila Laxon

Sex
  
Mare

Damsire
  
Sir Tristram

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Breeder
  
Peter J. Vela & Phillip M. Vela

Owner
  
Peter J. Vela & Phillip M. Vela

Ethereal (foaled 16 November 1997) is a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse. The mare is best known for winning the 2001 Melbourne Cup.

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Background

Ethereal is a bay mare owned and bred by brothers, Peter and Phillip Vela who own Pencarrow Stud and New Zealand Bloodstock. Ethereal was sired by the 1989 U.S. Champion 2-Yr-Old Colt and Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner, Rhythm (USA). Her grandsire was the very influential Champion sire, Mr. Prospector. Her dam was Romanee Conti, a Hong Kong Cup winner and a daughter of leading sire, Sir Tristram (IRE). Ethereal was trained during her racing career by Sheila Laxon.

Racing career

Ethereal won four Group One races, including three of the most important staying races in Australia, the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups in 2001 and The BMW Stakes in 2002. An international campaign was considered to possibly include the Arc de Triomphe, but was abandoned due to the tough racing she had endured the previous season.

She was named Australian Champion Stayer, but was beaten to the title of New Zealand & Australian Horse of the Year, by the champion mare Sunline.

Stud record

Immediately following her win in the 2002 BMW Stakes, Ethereal was retired from racing to serve as a broodmare for her owner's Pencarrow Stud at Hamilton, New Zealand.

At stud, Ethereal has produced a Giant's Causeway filly named Uberalles who was third in the Group 2 Great Northern Guineas and was third in the Group 1 New Zealand Derby. In 2007 Ethereal's colt by Stravinsky, sold for NZ$1,300,000 at the Karaka Premier sale in 2007.

References

Ethereal (horse) Wikipedia