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Suave Dancer

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Sire
  
Green Dancer

Dam
  
Suavite

Foaled
  
1988

Died
  
29 December 1998

Trainer
  
John Hammond

Sex
  
Stallion

Grandsire
  
Nijinsky

Damsire
  
Alleged

Country
  
USA

Children
  
Compton Admiral

Parents
  
Green Dancer

Earnings
  
1.742 million USD

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Suave Dancer (1988–1998) is a French Thoroughbred race horse.

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Suave dancer


Background

Bred by Lillie F. Webb's Xalapa Farm near Paris, Kentucky, Suave Dancer was sired by Green Dancer out of the mare Suavite, both American thoroughbreds. A male line descendant of Northern Dancer through Nijinsky II, and a female line descendant of Ribot via Tom Rolfe, Suave Dancer was owned by French businessman Henri Chalhoub and trained by Chantilly, France-based Englishman, John E. Hammond.

Racing career

Ridden by American jockey Cash Asmussen, who actually selected and purchased the horse for the owner, Suave Dancer won the 1991 Prix du Jockey Club, Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, was second to Generous in the Irish Derby then came back to win the Irish Champion Stakes. For his performance in 1991, Suave Dancer was voted the Cartier Three-Year-Old European Champion Colt.

Stud record

In 1991 The National Stud at Newmarket bought a half-share in Suave Dancer. Retired to stud, he was later sent to Eliza Park Stud in Romsey, Victoria, Australia. Suave Dancer was the sire of 11 stakes winners including Compton Admiral and Volvoreta (Prix Vermeille) before his untimely death at age ten in December 1998.

References

Suave Dancer Wikipedia


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