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Happy Issue

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Dam
  
Achieve

Foaled
  
1940

Colour
  
Bay

Sex
  
Mare

Breeder
  
Herbert M. Woolf

Damsire
  
Insco

Country
  
United States

Species
  
Equus caballus

Earnings
  
225,424 USD

Grandsire
  
Épinard

Owner
  
Happy Stable (Charles H. Pinon)

Happy Issue (1940–1964) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who broke the track record for a mile and a quarter on dirt to become the first female horse to win the prestigious Hollywood Gold Cup at Hollywood Park Racetrack in Inglewood, California. Through 2010. only two other females have won the race. Two Lea did it in 1952 and then Princessnesian was the last to accomplish the feat in 1968.

Happy Issue was owned and trained by Charles H. "Frenchy" Pinon who raced her under the nom-de-course, Happy Stable. On November 18, 1944 the four-year-old won the most important race to that point in her career with a victory in the Vanity Handicap, a mile and one-eighth race for fillies and mares at Hollywood Park Racetrack. On December 17 she set a new Hollywood Park track record of 2:01 4/5 for a mile and a quarter on dirt in becoming the first female to ever win the Hollywood Gold Cup.

Frenchy Pinon raced Happy Issue for nine years after which she was retired to broodmare duty. Her offspring did not meet with success in racing.

References

Happy Issue Wikipedia