Stacelita

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SireMonsun
GrandsireKönigsstuhl
DamSoignee
Stacelita
SireMonsun
GrandsireKönigsstuhl
DamSoignee
DamsireDashing Blade
SexMare
FoaledApril 17, 2006
CountryFrance
ColorDark bay or black
BreederJean-Pierre Joseph Dubois
OwnerMartin S. Schwartz
TrainerJean-Claude Rouget (2008–2010)
Chad Brown (2011)
Record18: 10-2-2
EarningsA$2,371,241[1]
Major wins
Prix Saint-Alary (2009)
Prix de Diane (2009)
Prix Vermeille (2009)
La Coupe (2010)
Prix Jean Romanet (2010)
Beverly D. Stakes (2011)
Flower Bowl Invitational Handicap (2011)
Awards
American Champion Female Turf Horse (2011)

Stacelita (foaled 17 April 2006) is a Thoroughbred racehorse who was a Classic winner while based in France and became an Eclipse Award winner when relocated to the United States.

Stacelita is a dark bay or black mare who was bred in France by Jean-Pierre Joseph Dubois.[1] By leading German sire Monsun,[2] she was out of the stakes-winning mare Soignée by Dashing Blade.[3] Martin Schwartz bought a share in the mare from her breeder in May 2009 and then assumed full ownership in 2010.[4] She was originally trained by Jean-Claude Rouget,[5] and later by Chad Brown.[1]

Racing career

Stacelita began her career with six straight wins including the Group I Prix Saint-Alary, Prix de Diane and Prix Vermeille, the latter as a result of the disqualification of Dar Re Mi.[3] She finished her three-year-old campaign with a seventh-place finish in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe behind Sea the Stars after setting the early pace.[6]

She began 2010 by finishing fourth in the Prix d'Ispahan behind Goldikova.[7] She then won La Coupe at Longchamps[1] before finishing second to Midday in the Nassau Stakes at Goodwood in her first trip outside of France.[8] On 22 August, she won the Group I Prix Jean Romanet by a head over Antara[9] but then finished second in the Prix de l'Opéra to stablemate Lily of the Valley.[10] She finished the year by finishing eighth in the Hong Kong Cup behind Snow Fairy.[11]

Stacelita began her five-year-old campaign in France by finishing third in La Coupe on 13 June 2011.[1] She was then shipped to America for the Grade I United Nations Stakes on 2 July, but finished third behind Teaks North.[12] Moved to the barn of trainer Chad Brown, she won the Beverly D. Stakes on 13 August by 1+14 lengths over Dubawi Heights. "I had an absolutely wonderful trip", said jockey Ramon Domínguez. "I was able to sit right off the leader. Nice and relaxed, comfortable fractions. Turning for home, once I found a seam on the rail, I had to go for it and she reached for it great."[13] Stacelita returned to win the Flower Bowl Invitational on 1 October before finishing a disappointing tenth in the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf in the final race of her career.[1] Despite that loss, Stacelita was named the 2011 Eclipse Award winner as champion female turf horse, winning 158 of 211 votes.[14]

Retirement

Stacelita was retired to broodmare duty and was bred in 2012 to Smart Strike. The resulting filly, foaled in 2013, was named Southern Stars and became a winner in Great Britain. Stacelita was then sold to Shadai Farm and bred to Frankel. The resultant filly, produced in 2014, was named Soul Stirring and became Frankel's first Grade/Group One winner when she won the Hanshin Juvenile Fillies in December 2016.[15] Soul Stirring went on to win the Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks) in 2017.[16]

Pedigree

References

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