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Blush With Pride (June 5, 1979 – August 16, 2005) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. A winner of the
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, Blush With Pride won graded stakes races on both dirt and turf during her racing career. She later went on to become an important
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.


Background

Blush With Pride was a chestnut mare bred in Kentucky by Darrell and Lendy Brown. She is from the first crop of
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, a
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-bred stallion who won four French Group 1 races at age two and the
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at age three. He was named the French champion 2-year-old male in 1976 and the French, English and European champion miler in 1977. Her dam, Best In Show, won the
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at Aqueduct in 1968. As a broodmare, she also produced Sex Appeal, the dam of
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; Irish champion 2-year-old male Malinowski; Minnie Hauk, the dam of Aviance; Monroe, the dam of
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; Gielgud, winner of the Champagne Stakes in England; and Nijinsky's Best, dam of Yagli. Due in part to Blush With Pride's success, Best In Show was named the 1982
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. As a yearling, Blush With Pride was purchased at the Keeneland July yearling sale by her eventual trainer
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for $650,000 on behalf of Leonard K. Firestone, the father of Lendy Brown.


Racing career


1981: two-year-old season

Blush With Pride made her first start on October 2, 1981, in a maiden special weight race at
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, where she finished sixth. She followed up with a third-place run in another Santa Anita maiden special weight on October 23, before breaking her maiden on November 7. From there, she ran second in the Turkish Trousers Stakes at
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on December 16. Following her two-year-old season, she was bought back from Leonard K. Firestone by her breeders, Darrell and Lendy Brown, and subsequently raced in the name of their Stonereath Farm.


1982: three-year-old season

Blush With Pride began her three-year-old campaign with two allowance races at Santa Anita, finishing second on January 3 and first on January 28. She ran second in the
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before winning the
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, now known as the Santa Anita Oaks. She was then sent east for another victory in the
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at
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on April 14 in preparation for the April 30 Kentucky Oaks. In the Kentucky Oaks, Blush With Pride was sent off at odds of 2–1 against six other fillies, winning by lengths over race favorite and 1981 champion two-year-old filly Before Dawn. Following her Oaks victory, Blush With Pride was shipped to Belmont Park for the
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, where she finished third. She then finished fifth in the
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before a six-week layoff. She was then sent to Del Mar for the
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. Following her fifth-place finish, her connections decided to try racing her on turf and entered her in the Grade III Golden Harvest Handicap at
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, which she won. She was next tried against males in the
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, also at Louisiana Downs, but finished fifth. Her final start was a second-place finish to champion older female Track Robbery in the
Spinster Stakes The Spinster Stakes (also known as the "Juddmonte Spinster" with Juddmonte Farms sponsorship) is an American Thoroughbred horse race for fillies and mares aged three or up run annually in early October at Keeneland Racecourse in Lexington, Kentuc ...
at Keeneland. Blush With Pride was rated at 120 pounds on the Daily Racing Form's Free Handicap for three-year-old fillies, the third highest weight below champion Christmas Past and Cupecoy's Joy.


Retirement

As a broodmare, Blush With Pride changed ownership several times. She produced 15 foals. Of those 15 foals, 11 raced, 9 won, and 3 won graded stakes. She did not produce a stakes winner until her seventh foal, Smolensk, foaled in 1992. Sired by Danzig, Smolensk was a Group II winner in France. Like her dam, she was more successful later in her broodmare career and produced Can the Man, winner of the 2014 Affirmed Stakes, and listed stakes winner Martha's Moon. She also produced the unraced stallion Sought After, sire of Masochistic. Blush With Pride's 1996
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filly,
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, won the 1998
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and went on to become a highly successful broodmare. Her progeny include
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and
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, who won the
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in 2006 and 2007, respectively. Rags to Riches went on to become the 2007
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. Better Than Honour also produced
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winner Casino Drive and
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winner
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. In 2008, Better Than Honour sold for $14 million to Southern Equine Stables, setting a world record price for a broodmare or broodmare prospect at auction. In 1997, Blush With Pride was sold, in foal to Deputy Minister, and was sent to Ireland. The foal she was carrying at the time, Turnberry Isle, became an Irish Group III winner. In 1999, Blush With Pride produced Maryinsky, a
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filly who finished second in the 2001
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. Maryinsky's first foal
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won the 2007
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and became the 2007
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. Maryinsky is also the dam of Thewayyouare, a sire and winner of the 2007 Critérium Internationale. Blush With Pride's 2000 foal by
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, Fire Thunder, finished third in the Al Maktoum Challenge, Round 1 in 2000.


Death

Blush With Pride died in Ireland on August 16, 2005. She had been pensioned from broodmare duty following the birth of her 2003 foal, a Sadler's Wells colt named Poland.


Pedigree


References

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