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Seattle Song
SireSeattle Slew
GrandsireBold Reasoning
DamIncantation
DamsirePrince Blessed
SexStallion
Foaled1981
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederFranklin N. Groves
OwnerStavros Niarchos
TrainerFrançois Boutin
Record9: 3-4-0
EarningsUS$295,321
Major wins
Prix de la Salamandre (1983)
Washington, D.C. International Stakes (1984)

Seattle Song (February 19, 1981 – February 3, 1996) was a Kentucky-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1983 Prix de la Salamandre[1] and 1984 Washington, D.C. International Stakes.[2]

Background

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Bred in Kentucky, Seattle Song was sired by 1977 U.S. Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew. He was out of the mare Incantation, who was sired by Prince Blessed, winner of the 1961 Hollywood Gold Cup and American Handicap.[3] He was selected by trainer François Boutin for Greek shipping magnate Stavros Niarchos who paid US$350,000 at the July 1982 Keeneland yearling sale.[4]

Racing career

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After winning the 1983 Prix de la Salamandre and 1984 Baltimore Washington International Turf Cup, Seattle Song was scheduled to run in the inaugural Breeders' Cup Turf in 1984, but he fractured his left front cannon bone in a workout at Hollywood Park Racetrack and was retired from racing.[5]

Stud career

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Atstud in the United States, Seattle Song sired a number of stakes winners, the best of which was Group One (Prix Lupin) winner Cudas, who, like his sire, raced successfully in France and the United States, and Irish Linnet, a millionaire filly who won five consecutive editions of the Yaddo HandicapatSaratoga Race Course between 1991 and 1995.

Seattle Song died prematurely at age fifteen on February 3, 1996, as the result of paddock accident at Domino StudinLexington, Kentucky.

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Seattle Song
Sire
Seattle Slew
Bold Reasoning Boldnesian Bold Ruler
Alanesian
Reason To Earn Hail To Reason
Sailing Home
My Charmer Poker Round Table
Glamour
Fair Charmer Jet Action
Myrtle Charm
Dam
Incantation
Prince Blessed Princequillo Prince Rose
Cosquilla
Dog Blessed Bull Dog
Blessed Again
Magic Spell Flushing Mahmoud
Callandar
Subterranean By Jimminy
U-Boat

References

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  • ^ Seattle Song's pedigree
  • ^ Schenectady Gazette – October 22, 1984
  • ^ Lexington Herald-Leader – November 8, 1984

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Seattle_Song&oldid=1235081002"

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