Hula Dancer
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| Hula Dancer | |
|---|---|
| Sire | Native Dancer |
| Grandsire | Polynesian |
| Dam | Flash On |
| Damsire | Ambrose Light |
| Sex | Filly |
| Foaled | 1960 |
| Country | United States |
| Colour | Grey |
| Breeder | Gertrude T. Widener |
| Owner | Gertrude T. Widener |
| Trainer | Etienne Pollet |
| Record | 8: 7-0-0 |
| Earnings | 168,912 pounds |
| Major wins | |
| Prix de la Salamandre (1962) Grand Critérium (1962) Prix Imprudence (1963) Prix Jacques Le Marois (1963) Prix du Moulin de Longchamp (1963) Champion Stakes (1963) British Classic Race wins: 1,000 Guineas (1963) | |
| Honours | |
| Prix Hula Dancer at Fontainebleau Racecourse | |
| Last updated on August 1, 2007 | |
Hula Dancer (foaled 1960 in Kentucky) was an American-bred French-trained Thoroughbred racehorse.
Hula Dancer was a grey mare sired by Native Dancer. Owner Gertrude Widener raced Ambrose Light in France and brought him to the United States to stand at stud where he sired Hula Dancer's dam, Flash On. Mrs. Widener began shipping over a few yearlings every year starting in 1956. She had quite a bit of success with her American bred yearlings winning all of France's top two-year-old races and she also bred the filly Right Away by Right Royal who won the French 1000 Guineas ( POULE DESSAI DES POULICHES) in 1966. She also bred and raced Dan Cupid who went on to sire the great SeaBird II and Dankaro among others.
Gertrude Widener sent Hula Dancer to trainer Etienne Pollet at his stables at Chantilly Racecourse in France.