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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Primonetta (February 14, 1958 – January 16, 1993) was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse.

Background

Bred by John W. Galbreath and raced by his Darby Dan Farm, Primonetta was a full sister to the 1963 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes winner, Chateaugay.[1]

She was conditioned for racing by future Hall of Fame trainer James P. Conway.

Her name is Italian for first little one since she was Swaps' first foal. Primonetta was a chestnut.

Racing career

As a three-year-old in 1961 Primonetta was one of the top fillies in American racing. Undefeated at two, her win in the April 12th Prioress Stakes was her sixth straight career win without a defeat. Among her other victories that year, she won the Delaware Oaks on July 16 for her ninth win without a loss then suffered her first loss on Jul 23, 1961 in the Monmouth Oaks. She rebounded to beat the great Bowl of Flowers by more than five lengths in her winning effort in the Alabama Stakes.[2]

Primonetta continued her winning ways at age four, setting a new stakes record in capturing the Spinster Stakes and equaled the Monmouth Park track record in winning the Regret Handicap. Primonetta closed out her racing career with a victory in the November 4, 1962 running of the Falls City Handicap. At the end of the year she was voted the 1962 American Champion Older Female Horse.

Retirement

Retired from racing, Primonetta served broodmare duty at Darby Dan Farm. Of her five foals, the best runner was Darby Dan Farm's Cum Laude Laurie, a daughter by Hail To Reason. In 1978, Primonetta earned Kentucky Broodmare of the Year honors.[1]

Primonetta died of a heart attack on January 16, 1993, at Darby Dan Farm, less than a month before her thirty-fifth birthday. She is recognized as one of the longest-lived thoroughbred racehorses ever, and is the third longest-lived filly known to horse racing after Stay Out Front (February 28, 1966 – December 15, 2001), who lived to 35 years and 9+12 months and Heartake (May 22, 1973 – April 8, 2009), who lived to 35 years and 10+12 months.

Pedigree

Pedigree of Primonetta
Sire
Swaps
Khaled Hyperion Gainsborough
Selene
Eclair Ethnarch
Black Ray
Iron Reward Beau Pere Son-in-Law
Cinna
Iron Maiden War Admiral
Betty Derr
Dam
Banquet Bell
Polynesian Unbreakable Sickle
Blue Grass
Black Polly Polymelian
Black Queen
Dinner Horn Pot Au Feu Bruleur
Polly Peachum
Tophorn Bull Dog
Leghorn

References

  1. ^ http://www.pedigreequery.com/primonetta Primonetta's pedigree and partial racing stats
  2. ^ "MIGHTY FAIR IS 2D; Bowl of Flowers Poor Third to Primonetta in Alabama at Spa Shoemaker Rides Primonetta to Victory in $54,700 Alabama Stakes at Spa DARBY DAN FILLY 5 LENGTHS AHEAD Primonetta 'Had Plenty Left,' Shoemaker Says -- Mighty Fair Finishes Second". The New York Times. 6 August 1961.
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