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Gallorette (1942–1959) was a Maryland-bred
chestnut thoroughbred filly who
became a Hall of Fame race horse.
Sired by
Challenger II, out of Gallette, Gallorette's...
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Gallorette Stakes is a
Grade III
American Thoroughbred horse race for
fillies and
mares age
three and
older over a
distance of 1+1⁄16
miles (8.5 furlongs)...
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American Thoroughbred racemare who won back-to-back
runnings of the
Gallorette Handicap but is most
famous for
being the Dam of Mr. Prospector. Gold...
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either first, second, or
third place and the
number of
starters in the
Gallorette Handicap, an
American Grade 3 race for
fillies and
mares age
three and...
- " Lady's
Secret was the
first female to win the
Whitney Stakes since Gallorette in 1948. She
finished her year by
winning the Breeders' Cup
Distaff with...
- 1983 and 1984. She was a female-line
descendant of the
American racemare Gallorette. Air
Express began his
racing career in a
maiden race over six furlongs...
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eventual Triple Crown winner, ****ault.
Guiding the
great Hall of Fame mare
Gallorette, he won the
Queens County Handicap against male
horses in 1947. In 1950...
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Flight was
voted the
fourth greatest filly in
American racing history.
Gallorette was
voted first. As a broodmare, Top
Flight had
limited success, producing...
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Gallant Fox 1957 1929–1930 17 11
Gallant Man 1987 1956–1958 26 14
Gallorette 1962 1944–1948 72 21
Gamely 1980 1967–1969 41 16
Genuine Risk 1986 1979–1981...
- Racetrack, Imp was
voted the
tenth greatest filly in
American racing history.
Gallorette was
voted first. Bruce,
Sanders Dewees (1894). The
American stud book:...