Villa Marina (race horse)

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GrandsireNoverre
DamBriviesca
Villa Marina
SireLe Havre
GrandsireNoverre
DamBriviesca
DamsirePeintre Celebre
SexMare
Foaled7 April 2016[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourBay
BreederSarl Darpat France
OwnerSarl Darpat France
TrainerCarlos Laffon-Parias
Record9: 3-2-2
Earnings£369,334
Major wins
Prix de Psyché (2019)
Prix de l'Opéra (2019)

Villa Marina (foaled 7 April 2016) is a British-bred, French-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. She was unraced as a juvenile, making her racecourse debut in the spring of 2019. She was beaten in her first four races but after recording her first success in July she made rapid improvement, winning the Prix de Psyché and finishing fourth in the Prix Vermeille before taking the Prix de l'Opéra.

Villa Marina is a bay mare with a narrow white blaze bred in England by her owner Sarl Darpat France. She was sent into training with Carlos Laffon-Parias at Chantilly in France.

She was from the sixth crop of foals sired by Le Havre, who won the Prix du Jockey Club in 2009, and whose other progeny have included Avenir Certain, La Cressonniere and Suedois (Shadwell Turf Mile Stakes).[2]

Villa Marina's dam Briviesca showed good racing ability, winning three races in France and two in the United States.[3] Her granddam Kiliniski won the Lingfield Oaks Trial and finished second in the Yorkshire Oaks: as a granddaughter of the Argentinian broodmare Special (foaled 1969), she was closely related to Sadler's Wells, Fairy King and Nureyev.[4]

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