Wonder Gadot

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GrandsireEl Prado
DamLoving Vindication
Wonder Gadot
Wonder Gadot winning the 2018 Queen's Plate
SireMedaglia d'Oro
GrandsireEl Prado
DamLoving Vindication
DamsireVindication
SexFilly
FoaledMay 22, 2015
CountryCanada
ColourDark bay
BreederAnderson Farms Ont, Inc.
OwnerGary Barber
TrainerMark E. Casse
Record18: 5–5–4
EarningsUS$1,524,861[1]
Major wins
Mazarine Stakes (2017)
Demoiselle Stakes (2017)
Queen's Plate (2018)
Prince Of Wales Stakes (2018)
Awards
Canadian Champion Two-Year-Old Filly (2017)
Canadian Champion Three-Year-Old Filly (2018)
Canadian Horse of the Year (2018)

Wonder Gadot (foaled May 22, 2015) is a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the Queen's Plate and Prince of Wales Stakes, the first two legs of the Canadian Triple Crown, in 2018. As a two-year-old, she was named the Canadian Champion Two-Year-Old Filly after winning the Mazarine and Demoiselle Stakes. At age three, in addition to beating the colts twice in Canada, she was second in the Grade I Kentucky Oaks to Monomoy Girl. She was named the 2018 Canadian Horse of the Year and Champion Three-Year-Old Filly.

Wonder Gadot is a dark bay filly bred in Ontario by Anderson Farms.[1] Her sire is Medaglia d'Oro, who won four Grade I races during his racing career, including the Travers Stakes in 2002 and the 2003 Whitney Handicap. He was also the runner-up in the 2002 Belmont Stakes and the 2004 Dubai World Cup. Medaglia d'Oro was retired to stud in 2005 and became a successful stallion who finished second on the American general sires list in 2015 and has finished in the top ten five other times. His other major runners include Rachel Alexandra, Songbird, Plum Pretty, Bolt d'Oro, Mshawish, Violence, and Vancouver.[2] Wonder Gadot's dam Loving Vindication raced from 2007 to 2010, primarily in allowance company. She won two of her 13 races; one a victory in a maiden special weight at Belmont Park and the other an allowance win at Saratoga. In January 2011, she sold as a broodmare prospect to Anderson Farms for $180,000.[3] Loving Vindication's first foal, a full brother to Wonder Gadot named Solemn Tribute, is a stakes winner who won the Tropical Park Derby in 2015 and finished second in the King Edward Stakes in 2016.[4] Loving Vindication has also produced a 2016 Hard Spun filly named Hard Not to Love, the winner of the 2019 La Brea Stakes,[5] a 2017 colt by Bodemeister, and a 2018 filly by Nyquist.[6]

As a yearling, Anderson Farms sold Wonder Gadot at Keeneland September for $80,000 to Eisaman Equine. She was then pinhooked, or re-sold for a higher price, at the Ocala Breeders' Sale in April 2018. Gary Barber, former chairman and CEO of MGM, purchased her for $325,000 and sent her into training with Mark Casse, a member of the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame.[1][7]

Wonder Gadot is named for the actress Gal Gadot, who played Wonder Woman in the 2017 film of the same name.[8]

Racing career

Pedigree

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