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Nonoalco

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Sire
  
Nearctic

Dam
  
Seximee

Foaled
  
1971

Species
  
Equus caballus

Trainer
  
François Boutin

Sex
  
Stallion

Grandsire
  
Nearco

Damsire
  
Hasty Road

Country
  
United States

Owner
  
María Félix

Parents
  
Nearctic

Earnings
  
257,930 EUR

Tlatelolco puente de nonoalco en 1955


Nonoalco (1971–1992) was an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who raced in France.

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Background

He was out of the mare Seximee, a daughter of the 1954 Preakness Stakes winner Hasty Road. His sire was the very important Nearctic, who also sired Northern Dancer, the 1964 Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Queen's Plate winner, who became the most influential sire of the 20th century.

Nonoalco was bred by American chocolate magnate Forrest Mars, whose mother Ethel V. Mars was a major Thoroughbred owner/breeder through her Milky Way Farm. Nonoalco was purchased and raced by María Félix, a Mexican actress and wife of French financier Alex Berger.

Racing career

Trained by François Boutin, at age two Nonoalco had an outstanding year in racing. He won the Prix Yacowlef, Prix Morny and the Prix de la Salamandre, plus he finished second in the Grand Critérium to Nelson Bunker Hunt's colt, Mississipian.

As a three-year-old, he won the British Classic, the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket Racecourse, beating the odds-on favourite Apalachee into third place. In France, he captured the Prix du Rond Point and the Prix Jacques Le Marois.

Stud career

Retired to stud having won four Group One races, Nonoalco stood in France in 1975 and in Ireland from 1976 through 1981 before being shipped to Japan, where he stood until his death at age twenty-one in 1992. His offspring included Noalcoholic and Katies.

References

Nonoalco Wikipedia