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| he A Gleam Handicap in honor of Calumet Farm's | filly, A Gleam, whose five stakes wins in 1952 is th |
| edition of the Beverly Hills Handicap with the | filly, Alcando. |
| Smart Deb, the 1962 Co-Champion 2-Two-Year-Old | Filly and the multiple stakes-winning filly, Natashk |
| Filly and mare pacing event has been run every year | |
| Voted the 1998 American Champion Two-Year-Old | Filly and 1990 American Champion Three-Year-Old Fill |
| ace Course renamed the race again to honor the | filly and 2009 American Horse of the Year, Rachel Al |
| merican Oaks and American Derby with the great | filly and 1991 Racing Hall of Fame inductee Black He |
| is the damsire of the international superstar | filly and U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, All Alo |
| He also has sired a winner of the Breeders Cup | Filly and Mare Sprint and multiple graded stakes win |
| War Admiral also sired the champion | filly and Horse of the Year Busher (ranked #40 in Bl |
| 1950 U.S. Horse of the Year; Cicada, champion | filly at 2, 3, and 4; and First Landing, the 1958 U. |
| Named for Howell E. Jackson's | filly, Ballerina, who won the 1954 inaugural running |
| ed the name to please a grandchild, Levesque's | filly became a Canadian and United States champion r |
| Hooper wanted to see his | filly become the first distaffer to win a million do |
| Handicap, and defeated the great Hall of Fame | filly Belle Geste in the Canadian International Stak |
| s named after Calumet Farm's champion homebred | filly born in 1976 by Best Turn out of Royal Entranc |
| 2008: Miscarriage | filly by Storm Cat. |
| by David Weisbart, based on the novel Phantom | Filly by George Agnew Chamberlain (New York, 1941). |
| Derbys while defeating the future Hall of Fame | filly, Cicada. |
| ne of several investors from NBC who owned the | filly Conflict of Interest. |
| Aboard Sam Son Farm's | filly Dancethruthedawn he won several top races in C |
| s first named for the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame | filly, Davona Dale who also has the Davona Dale Stak |
| the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, and in 2005 her | filly Divine Proportions won the Prix de Diane Herme |
| The Indiana Stallion Stakes ( | Filly Division) |
| Silver Spoon was the only | filly entered in the Derby between the years 1945 an |
| races in France and California and the Exbury | filly Example won conditions races in France and Eng |
| 954 Kentucky Oaks aboard the Maine Chance Farm | filly, Fascinator. |
| it was named for the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame | filly, Firenze. |
| running to honor the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame | filly Gamely who had died in 1975. |
| umerous stakes races, notably in 1966 when her | filly Glad Rags won a British Classic Race, the 1,00 |
| her top horses Paget was involved with was the | filly Hamburg Belle who won the prestigious Belmont |
| te to earning American Champion Three-Year-Old | Filly honors. |
| rmance still earned her U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old | Filly honors. |
| ron by Chillicothe), who produced the champion | filly Imp. |
| t on to become United States Champion 3 yr old | filly in 2006. |
| t same meet, Chad Brown started a two year old | filly in a $75,000 Maiden Claiming race, named Maram |
| onfirming her status as the top three-year-old | filly in the US. |
| his inexperience he wasn't booked to ride the | filly in the Doncaster at Randwick. |
| Troxler as his jockey, by two lengths over the | filly Lady Navarre. |
| e Maskette Stakes in honor of the Hall of Fame | filly, Maskette, it was renamed in 1992 for its ill- |
| dam, Rough Shod II, also produced the splendid | filly Moccasin, the fine colt Ridan, and Lt. Stevens |
| ualify for the bonus from Golden Gate Fields a | filly must win the California Oaks, which is schedul |
| birth of her greatest foal on April 6, 1987, a | filly name Go For Wand born at Walnut Green Farm in |
| In 1977 a | filly named Time for Pleasure won the race but was d |
| first Breeders' Cup victory with a 2-year-old | filly named Maram (in Arabic it means Destiny) who h |
| h, the first winner was Alfred G. Vanderbilt's | filly Next Move who went on to earn that year's Amer |
| , notably winning the 1963 Epsom Oaks with the | filly, Noblesse, and the 1974 Kentucky Derby with th |
| rbulletday, the American Champion Two-Year-Old | Filly of 1998, and the American Champion Three-Year- |
| Alcibiades was the U.S. Champion two-year-old | filly of 1929 and the Co-Champion three-year-old fil |
| A ‡ designates a | Filly or Mare |
| A ‡ designates that this is a | filly or mare that won the race. |
| 2007, the race was renamed to honor superstar | filly Ouija Board, the European Horse of the Year in |
| Arizona Lady is a temperamental | filly owned by Lola, and part of the foreman's job i |
| To enter the Swedish Trotting Oaks, a | filly owner is obliged to make four payments of tota |
| If a | filly owner decides to enter the Criterium instead o |
| Maywood | Filly Pace |
| August, part of Grand Circuit week. 2 year old | filly pace, filly trot, colt/gelding trot have been |
| record that still stands for a three-year-old | filly pacer on a half-mile track. |
| he C$709,100 Fan Hanover Stakes for 3-year old | filly pacers |
| Named for the U.S. Hall of Fame | filly Princess Rooney, it has been a Grade I event s |
| .5 mile (4 km) Ascot Gold Cup by a head to the | filly, Quashed. |
| re was the 1958 American Champion Two-Year-Old | Filly Quill. |
| (1952-not found) was an American Thoroughbred | filly racehorse and successful broodmare. |
| 1940 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred | filly racehorse bred and raced by Calumet Farm. |
| entucky) was an American Champion Thoroughbred | filly racehorse. |
| Recent Derby Winners 2010-Jacqueline ( | filly) ridden by Richard huges |
| ack Eyed-Susans" as he turned the table on his | filly rival, winning by 1-1/2 lengths over Brian's T |
| 2004, ther race is named for the New York bred | filly, Saratoga Dew, a multiple Grade 1 winner on NY |
| In her next race, the | filly severely injured a fetlock joint that ended he |
| It was named for the racing | filly Sixty Sails, owned by John Petre and Chris Vod |
| The | filly sparked a national controversy after fatally b |
| Hindoo also won: Colt and | Filly Stakes, Alexander Stakes, Tennessee Stakes, Ju |
| 1988 Eclipse Award for Outstanding 3-Year-Old | Filly, the following year Winning Colors raced in he |
| Susan's Girl is the only | filly throughout the twentieth century to win a thre |
| In 1933, Mata Hari became the first | filly to win the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes. |
| In 2007, Sealy Hill became the first | filly to win the Canadian Triple Tiara. |
| The first | filly to win both events was Pretty Polly (1903-04), |
| She is the only | filly to win the Kentucky Oaks, the Black-Eyed Susan |
| Regret, the first | filly to ever win the Derby, generated significant p |
| won the 1980 Kentucky Derby and was the first | filly to ever finish in the money in all three U.S. |
| elles, the second place finisher and the first | filly to run the Derby in nine years, was euthanized |
| akes race winners, among them the Hall of Fame | filly Tosmah. |
| s named in honour of Oh So Sharp, a successful | filly trained at Newmarket in the mid 1980s. |
| Slated to ride a three-year old | filly trained by friend John Paul Pucek he postponne |
| nine in a row, became the first winner of the | Filly Triple Crown, capturing all three races with e |
| The C$547,000 Oakville Stakes for 2-year old | filly trotters |
| earned her a spot in the Breeders Cup Juvenile | Filly Turf at Santa Anita Park. |
| Its first winner was the | filly, Unerring, American Champion Three-Year-Old Fi |
| A young female horse is called a | filly until age four, and a mare thereafter. |
| The Mexican-bred | filly Vivian Record finished second, marking the onl |
| In 1979, the | filly was inducted in the National Museum of Racing |
| ed horse to ever win an Eclipse Award when the | filly was voted the 1992 American Champion Three-Yea |
| the 1876 Doncaster when the then two-year-old | filly was only allowed to carry an even smaller weig |
| e Raj, the 1996 American Champion Two-Year-Old | Filly who won the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies. |
| and that year's American Champion Two-Year-Old | Filly who died from a virus on December 11, 1982. |
| The race was named in honor of Modesty, a | filly who beat her male counterparts to win the 1884 |
| The event is named after Rockfel, a successful | filly whose victories included two Classics in 1938. |
| liam Haggin Perry, his feeling for Gamely, the | filly with the Roman nose, was reflected in the name |
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