- Wonder Where
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Wonder Where
caption =
sire = Occupy
grandsire = Bull Dog
dam = On the Fly
damsire = New World
sex =Filly
foaled = 1956
country =Canada
colour = Bay
breeder = Rolling Range Farm
owner =Larkin Maloney &Conn Smythe
trainer =Yonnie Starr
record = 33: 19-9-3
earnings = $109,985
race =My Dear Stakes (1958)Clarendon Stakes (1958)Belle Mahone Stakes (1959)Maple Leaf Stakes (1959)Woodstock Stakes (1959)Fury Stakes (1959)
Achievement Handicap (1959)Star Shoot Stakes (1959)Selene Stakes (1959)
Canadian Oaks (1959)Nassau Stakes (1960)Canadian Maturity Stakes (1960)Whimsical Stakes (1960)
awards=Canadian Horse of the Year (1959)Wonder Where Stakes atWoodbine Racetrack
honours =Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (2004)
updated= CURRENTTIME, CURRENTDAYNAMECURRENTMONTHNAME CURRENTDAY CURRENTYEAR (UTC )Wonder Where (foaled 1956 in
Quebec ) was a CanadianThoroughbred filly racehorse who was Canada's 1959 Horse of the Year and aCanadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee.Bred by
Frank J. Selke at his Rolling Range Farm in Quebec, she was sired by Occupy, a multiple stakes race winner and the 1943 top money earner in the United States voted American Co-Champion Two-Year-Old Colt. Her dam was On the Fly, a granddaughter of U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Discovery.Wonder Where was purchased at the 1957
Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society yearling sale by prominent horsemenLarkin Maloney andToronto Maple Leafs ice hockey team owner,Conn Smythe . Given to trainerYonnie Starr for race conditioning, the filly was sent to the track at age two where she won five of her eight starts including a win over her male counterparts in theClarendon Stakes .At age three, Wonder Where was the dominant horse in Canada, winning eight stakes races. She went up against male horses on a regular basis, winning twice, finishing second twice, and third once. Notably, in her win in the
Woodstock Stakes , she defeated top colt and future Hall of Fame inductee,Anita's Son . Although she had never won a race at more than 1⅛ miles, her handlers entered her in the 1⅝ milesCanadian International . The distance proved too much for the filly and in her only finish out of the money in 1959, she finished seventh.Wonder Where's brilliant 1959 racing campaign outshone even that of New Providence, the first horse to win the Canadian Triple Crown. In the balloting for
Canadian Horse of the Year honors, Wonder Where outpolled New Providence by more than two to one.Sent back to race at age four, Wonder Where made eight starts, winning five times. She was retired at the end of the 1960 to serve as a
broodmare under the auspices of co-owner Larkin Maloney. Her last foal was born in 1969. Of her offspring, the multiple stakes-winning fillySno Where , sired byNorthern Dancer , was the best performer on the track.In recognition of her outstanding career in racing, in 2004 Wonder Where was inducted in the
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame . The annualWonder Where Stakes at Toronto'sWoodbine Racetrack is named in her memory.References
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/wonder+where Wonder Where's pedigree and partial racing stats]
* [http://www.canadianhorseracinghalloffame.com/thoroughbred/2004/wonderwhere.asp Wonder Where at the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame]
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