- Lady's Secret
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Lady's Secret
caption = Lady's Secret is one of the "Ten"
sire = Secretariat
grandsire =Bold Ruler
dam = Great Lady M.
damsire = Icecapade
sex =Filly
foaled = 1982
country = USA flagicon|USA
colour = Gray
breeder = Robert H. Spreen
owner = Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Klein
trainer =D. Wayne Lukas
record = 45: 25-9-3
earnings = $3,021,325
race =The Darley Test (1985)Ballerina Handicap (1985)Ruffian Handicap (1985 & 1986)Beldame Stakes (1985 & 1986)
Maskette Handicap (1985 & 1986)Whitney Handicap (1986)
Molly Pitcher Handicap (1986)Breeders' Cup wins:
Breeders' Cup Distaff (1986)
awards= U.S. Champion Older Filly (1986)
United States Horse of the Year (1986)
honours = United States Racing Hall of Fame (1992)
#76 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century
Lady's Secret B.C. Handicap atSanta Anita Park
Lady's Secret Café atMonmouth Park Racetrack Lady's Secret Drive inRancho Santa Fe, California
updated= September 17, 2006Lady's Secret (
April 8 ,1982 -March 4 ,2003 ) was an American ChampionThoroughbred filly race horse.Sired by the legendary U.S. Triple Crown champion, Secretariat, and from the dam, Great Lady M., the gray filly Lady's Secret was bred by Robert H. Spreen at [Lucas Farm in
Oklahoma . Spreen sold her for $200,000 to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Klein (former owner of theSan Diego Chargers ), and she was prepared for racing by Hall of Fame trainerD. Wayne Lukas . Lady's Secret, who liked running at the front, won twenty-five of her forty-five races and had nine second-place finishes. The daughter of Secretariat dominated the fillies she raced against, but with age she gained strength enough to become competitive against the males.After successful campaigns at ages two and three, in 1986 Lady's Secret became a dominant force in American thoroughbred racing. She defeated the nation's best male horses four times, winning ten of her fifteen starts that season, all
graded stakes race s. Eight of these Stakes wins were Grade 1 events. No horse has won this many graded stakes races in one season since races became graded in 1973. Small and grey and dainty, and weighing no more than 900 pounds, she had great speed and true grit. Nicknamed "The Iron Lady," she was the first female to win theWhitney Stakes sinceGallorette in1948 . She finished her amazing year by winning the Breeders' Cup Distaff withPat Day aboard.Her performance throughout the 1986 racing season earned her the
Eclipse Award for Outstanding Older Female Horse plus the most prestigious honor of all, and a rarity for fillies, theEclipse Award for Horse of the Year for 1986.Retired at age five, in 1989 Lady's Secret was sold to
Fares Farm Inc. inLexington, Kentucky to stand as a broodmare. In 1992, she was inducted in theNational Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame . She is ranked at number 76 by "Blood-Horse" magazine in their list of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century.Lady's Secret died suddenly on
March 4 ,2003 at Valley Creek Farm in Valley Center,California as a result of complications from giving birth. Sadly, none of the Iron Lady's progeny were anything like their mother.The
Lady's Secret Café atMonmouth Park Racetrack inOceanport, New Jersey and theLady's Secret Breeders' Cup Handicap race atSanta Anita Park inArcadia, California are named in her honor. Lady's Secret Drive in Del Rayo Estates,Rancho Santa Fe, California where her owner lived was also named in her memory.Her lifetime earnings equaled $3,021,325.
References
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/ladys+secret The Iron Lady's pedigree]
* "
Women of the Year - Ten Fillies Who Achieved Horse Racing's Highest Honor " by the Staff and Correspondents of The Blood-Horse magazine (2004) Eclipse Press ISBN 1-58150-116-1External links
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