Catire Bello

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Catire Bello (April 24, 1989[1]–February 20, 2001[2]) was a Venezuelan racehorse who was most famous for his participation in the Florida Derby and becoming the 4th Venezuelan Triple Crown winner.

BreedThoroughbred
SireInland Voyager
GrandsireRoberto
DamPink Screen
Catire Bello
BreedThoroughbred
SireInland Voyager
GrandsireRoberto
DamPink Screen
DamsireSilent Screen
SexStallion
FoaledApril 24, 1989
DiedFebruary 20, 2001
CountryVenezuela
ColorChestnut
OwnerStud Ilusion
TrainerIvan Calixto
Record19:13-3-0
Earnings$441,855
Major wins
Clásico Comparación (1991)
Clasico Jose Antonio Paez (1992)
Clásico Cría Nacional (1992)
Clásico República de Venezuela (1992)
Premio Cria Nacional(1992)
Premio Internacional Copa de Oro (1992)
Gran Premio Unicria (1992)
Awards
Venezuelan Co-Champion 2-Year-Old Male (1991)
Venezuelan Horse Of The Year (1992)
Venezuelan Champion 3-Year-Old Male (1992)
Venezuelan Champion Sprinter (1992)
Leading First Crop Sire in Venezuela (1997)
Leading Sire in Venezuela (1999)

Catire Bello which roughly translates to pretty blonde in Spanish was a Chestnut colt bred at Haras La Quebrada. He had no white markings on his feet but he had a signature white blaze on his face to go along with his orange coat. His sire was Inland Voyager a modest stakes runner who never finished better than 4th in graded stakes company. However he was quite an influential sire in Venezuela. Siring champions such as Voyardo, Delta Force, and Traffic Control His dam Pink Screen was a proven dam who mostly ran in allowance races.[3] At auction he would be sold to Stud Illusion for 1,150,000 Venezuelan bolívars.[4]

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