Indian Queen
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| Indian Queen | |
|---|---|
| Sire | Electric |
| Grandsire | Blakeney |
| Dam | Taj Princess |
| Damsire | Taj Dewan |
| Sex | Mare |
| Foaled | 25 February 1985[1] |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Colour | Chestnut |
| Breeder | Sir Gordon Brunton |
| Owner | Sir Gordon Brunton |
| Trainer | Lord Huntingdon |
| Record | 25: 9-2-3 |
| Earnings | £257,502[2] |
| Major wins | |
| Premio Legnano (1989) Blandford Stakes (1989) Prix Royal-Oak (1990) Ascot Gold Cup (1991) | |
Indian Queen (25 February 1985 – July 2000) was a British thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the Ascot Gold Cup on her final racecourse appearance.
Indian Queen was a chestnut mare bred by her owner Sir Gordon Brunton at the North Munstead Stud. She was sired by Electric out of Taj Princess (Taj Dewan). She was trained by the then Royal trainer William Hastings-Bass, 17th Earl of Huntingdon, at West Ilsley in Berkshire.
Indian Queen died at age 15 after an accident in the paddocks at North Munstead Stud at Godalming, Surrey, in July 2000.[3] She was two weeks in foal to Hector Protector when she died.[3]