Glorosia

Gloriosa
Sire Bering
Grandsire Arctic Tern
Dam Golden Sea
Damsire Saint Cyrien
Sex Mare
Foaled 4 March 1995[1]
Country France
Colour Chestnut
Breeder Alec Head
Owner Robert Smith
Georg von Ullmann
Trainer Luca Cumani
Record 11: 3-1-2
Earnings £120,974
Major wins
Fillies' Mile (1997)

Glorosia (foaled 4 March 1995) was a French-bred British-trained thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. In a racing career which lasted from July 1997 until September 1999 she won three times and was placed three times from eleven races. She was at her best as a two-year-old when she won on her debut, finished third in the May Hill Stakes and then recorded her biggest success in the Fillies' Mile at Ascot Racecourse. She struggled as a three-year-old and failed to win in three races. She remained in training at four and won one minor race from five attempts. After her retirement from racing she became a broodmare in Germany.

Background

Glorosia was a chestnut mare with a white blaze and three white socks bred in France by Alec Head. She was sired by Bering, who won the Prix du Jockey Club and finished second to Dancing Brave in the 1986 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. As a breeding stallion, the best of his offspring included Pennekamp, American Post, Peter Davies (Racing Post Trophy) and Matiara (Poule d'Essai des Pouliches).[2] Her dam Golden Sea, also bred by the Head family, won four minor races in France before being retired to broodmare duty. She was a distant descendant of the American broodmare Speed Boat, the female-line ancestor of Sword Dancer, Hail To All and Rachel Alexandra.[3]

The filly entered the ownership and was sent into training with Luca Cumani at Newmarket.

Racing career

1997: two-year-old season

Glorosia began her racing career in a maiden race over seven furlongs at Newmarket Racecourse on 18 July. Ridden as in all her races that year by Frankie Dettori she started at odds of 9/2 in field of eleven juvenile fillies. After leading for the first five furlongs she was overtaken by Particular Friend before rallying in the closing stages to regain the advantage and win by a neck.[4]

After a break of almost two months, Glorosia was stepped up in class for the Group Three May Hill Stakes over one mile at Doncaster Racecourse on 11 September. Starting at odds of 100/30 she stayed on in the closing stages without looking likely to win and finished third behind the favourite Midnight Line and Flawless. Seventeen days later the filly was moved up in class again for the Group One Fillies' Mile at Ascot Racecourse and started 10/1 fourth choice in the betting behind the Henry Cecil-trained pair Jibe and Midnight Line and the Michael Stoute-trained Exclusive. Dettori tracked the leaders before sending the filly into the lead two furlongs out. The race behind the leader became rather rough, with both Jibe and Midnight Line meeting interference as they attempted to obtain a clear run. Glorosia however, kept on well and stayed on well to win by three quarters of length from Jibe, with two lengths back to Exclusive in third.[5]

1998: three-year-old season

Gloriosa was slow to reach full fitness as a three-year-old and missed the early part of the 1998 season,[6] making her first appearance of the year in the Prix de Malleret over 2400 metres at Longchamp Racecourse on 21 June. She led for most of the way, but was outpaced in the closing stages and finished third, six lengths behind the winner Another Dancer. Walter Swinburn took the ride when the filly was sent to Ireland for the Irish Oaks at the Curragh on 12 July. She started second favourite but after leading until the last quarter mile she dropped out of contention and finished fifth of the nine runners behind Winona. Gloriosa was then dropped in class and started odds-on favourite for a minor race at Chepstow Racecourse in September but was beaten four lengths by her only opponent Lady In Waiting.[7]

In December, Glorosia was consigned to the Tattersalls sale and was bought for 650,000 guineas by Fiona Needham for German International Bloodtsock[8] on behalf of Baron Georg von Ullmann.[9]

1999: four-year-old season

Glorosia remained in training with Cumani as a four-year-old and began her season by finishing fourth in the Victress Stakes at Epsom in June. Later that month she started odds-on favourite against two opponents in a minor event at Windsor Racecourse and recorded her first victory since 1997 as she led from the start and won by eight lengths.[10] Her three remaining races were all in Listed class. She finished fourth in the Steventon Stakes at Newbury in July, fifth in the Upavon Fillies' Stakes at Salisbury in August and ended her racing career by finishing fifth in the Strensall Stakes at York on 2 September.

Breeding record

Glorosia was retired from racing to become a broodmare for her owner Georg von Ullmann. She produced at least six foals and three winners between 2001 and 2009:

Pedigree

Pedigree of Glorosia (FR), chestnut mare, 1995[1]
Sire
Bering (GB)
1983
Arctic Tern (USA)
1973
Sea-Bird Dan Cupid
Sicalade
Bubbling Beauty Hasty Road
Almahmoud
Beaune (FR)
1974
Lyphard Northern Dancer
Goofed
Barbra Le Fabuleux
Biobelle
Dam
Golden Sea (FR)
1987
Saint Cyrien (FR)
1980
Luthier Klairon
Flute Enchantee
Sevres Riverman
Saratoga
Green City (FR)
1981
Green Dancer Nijinsky
Green Valley
Gadfly Le Fabuleux
Chatter Box (Family:1-o)[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Gloriosa pedigree". equineline.com.
  2. "Bering Stud Record". Bloodstock.racingpost.com.
  3. 1 2 "Penelope - Family 1-o". Thoroughbred Bloodlines.
  4. "Somersham Maiden Fillies' takes result". Racing Post. 18 July 1997.
  5. "Fillies' Mile result". Racing Post. 28 September 1997.
  6. Ray Glennon (10 July 1998). "Glorosia to give Walter Oaks treble". Irish Independent.
  7. "Lester Piggott Fillies' Stakes result". Racing Post. 10 September 1998.
  8. Edward Prosser (8 December 1998). "Ginger buyers shell out 775,000gns". Racing Post.
  9. "Tattersalls December sale 1998". Racing Post.
  10. "Sarasin Fillies' Stakes result". Racing Post. 21 June 1999.
  11. "Gentle Tiger - Record By Race Type". Racing Post.
  12. "Ghizao - Record By Race Type". Racing Post.
  13. "Glorybe - Record By Race Type". Racing Post.
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