- La
Troienne (1926–1954) was one of the most
famous and
influential Thoroughbred broodmares in
twentieth century America. She
produced 10
winners including...
-
renamed to the La
Troienne Stakes for one of the
greatest broodmares in the
United States throughout the
twentieth century, La
Troienne. The 1967 winner...
- The La
Troienne Stakes is a
Grade I
American Thoroughbred horse race for
fillies and mares, age four and older, over a
distance of 1+1⁄16
miles held annually...
- Bimelech. In 1931, the farm
acquired the mare La
Troienne from
noted French breeder Marcel Boussac. La
Troienne became one of the most
influential mares to...
- War
Admiral is
perhaps best
known for his
success with
daughters of La
Troienne. This
cross produced the
champion filly and
Horse of the Year
Busher (ranked...
- He
acquired the U.S.
Triple Crown winner Whirlaway and sold the mare La
Troienne to
Edward R. Bradley's Idle Hour
Stock Farm in Lexington,
Kentucky who...
-
Worry Bout Me,
tracing tail-female to the
mother of all blue hens, La
Troienne. She was
selected and
purchased for Roy and
Patricia Chapman by trainer...
- Bimelech,
Black Toney, Johnstown,
Count Fleet, and the "blue hen" mare La
Troienne.
Popcorn Deelites starred in the
title role of the 2003 Oscar-nominated...
- 2009) is an
American Thoroughbred racehorse and the
winner of the 2014 La
Troienne Stakes. On Fire Baby's
first race was on
August 19, 2011, at
Ellis Park...
- Kitajima; sire of
Equinox Knicks Go: 2021
American Horse of the Year La
Troienne: most
important broodmare of the
twentieth century Lexington: America's...