Russian Rhythm is a retired
Thoroughbred
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racehorse and active
broodmare
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who was bred in the United States but trained in the United Kingdom. During a racing career which lasted from June 2002 until May 2004 she ran ten times and won seven races. In 2003 her wins included the
Classic
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1000 Guineas
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, the
Coronation Stakes
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and the
Nassau Stakes
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and at the end of the season she was voted
European Champion Three-Year-Old Filly at the
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. After winning the
Lockinge Stakes
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on her only race in 2003 her racing career was ended by injury and she retired to become a broodmare.
Background
Russian Rhythm was foaled at Elizabeth Moran's
Brushwood Stable
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near
Malvern, Pennsylvania
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. She was
sired by
Kingmambo
Kingmambo (February 19, 1990 – January 20, 2016) was an American-bred, French-trained thoroughbred racehorse and sire.
Background
He was sired by the leading stallion, Mr. Prospector, who in turn was a son of Raise a Native, out of the 1999 ...
out of the mare Balistroika, making her a half-sister of the
Royal Lodge Stakes
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winner Perfectperformance and a close relative of several top-class fillies such as Shadayid (
1,000 Guineas
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) and Park Appeal (
Cheveley Park Stakes
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).
She was sent as a
weanling
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The ...
to the
Keeneland
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November sale, where she was sold for $370,000. As a yearling she was sent by the consignor Ted Voute to England for the October 2001
Tattersalls
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Founding
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sale in which she was sold for 440,000
guineas
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to the Cheveley Park Stud. She entered training at Sir Michael Stoute's stable at
Newmarket and was ridden in all her races by
Kieren Fallon
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Career
Stable jockey to Henry Cecil
In ...
. She was a tall, strong filly, with a rich chestnut coat and a small
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.
Racing career
2002: two-year-old season
Russian Rhythm began her career with a win in a maiden race at Newmarket in June 2002, and successfully made the step-up to
Group Three company a month later by "comfortably" winning the Princess Margaret Stakes at Ascot. She then moved up to Group Two for the Lowther Stakes at
York
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where she started as odds-on favourite. She was badly hampered during the race and then trapped on the rails before finding a gap and accelerating through it to beat the Irish-trained filly Danaskaya by one and a quarter lengths. She was praised by her trainer for her effort: "Not many could have done what she has done today. She has both acceleration and guts".
Her reputation was growing, and in the Group One
Cheveley Park Stakes
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she was sent off
8/13 favourite. Russian Rhythm ran prominently and led a furlong out, but was caught and beaten one and a half lengths by
Airwave, a specialist sprinter who went on to win the
Temple Stakes
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. Despite her defeat- the only occasion in her career that she was beaten by a filly or mare- she went into the winter break as 5/1 joint favourite for the 1,000 Guineas.
When the International Classification of two-year-old was published in January 2003, Russian Rhythm was awarded a rating of 116 – one pound behind Airwave and five behind the champion
Six Perfections.
2003: three-year-old season
Russian Rhythm went into the 2003 1,000 Guineas without a prep race, having been reportedly slow to reach peak condition in the spring. Stoute made no secret of the fact that the filly was performing poorly in exercise gallops and had been "not eating as well as she can". These facts, together with the memory of her defeat in the Cheveley Park, and the strength of the opposition, led to her going off a relatively unconsidered 12/1 shot. On the day she was held up in the early stages of a rough race, before switching right to take the lead inside the final furlong and winning by one and a half lengths from a field which was described as "one of the strongest...in recent years" including
Six Perfections,
Soviet Song,
Intercontinental
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,
Casual Look and Yesterday.
Her next start was in the Coronation Stakes at
Royal Ascot
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where she confirmed her superiority over Soviet Song with an "emphatic" one and a half-length victory, breaking the course record in the process. She also became the first 1,000 Guineas to win the Ascot race since One In A Million in 1979. In her next race, Russian Rhythm contested the Nassau Stakes at Goodwood, where she was asked to take on older fillies and a middle-distance trip for the first time. Unsuited by the soft ground, and briefly unable to obtain a clear run, she proved just equal to the task, catching the leader, Ana Marie, in the closing stages and winning by a neck.
In her remaining starts of 2003, she faced male opposition in two of the most competitive races of the year. At Ascot, she ran up to her best form to finish second to the 6-4 favourite
Falbrav in the
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes
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after which she was given "almost as enthusiastic a reception as the winner" by the crowd. In her final start of the season, she finished fifth to
Rakti in the
Champion Stakes
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. Although she finished in front of major winners like
Alamshar (
) and
Nayef (
Prince of Wales's Stakes
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), she failed to produce her usual acceleration. Chris Richardson, the managing director of the Cheveley Park Stud, conceded that, "maybe we went to the well once too often.".
2004: four-year-old season
Kept in training at four, Russian Rhythm looked set for a successful year after beating a strong field including
Refuse To Bend in the Lockinge Stakes. Michael Stoute praised the filly after the race: "This filly is simply a pleasure to have around. She's got the mind, and she's got the physique. She's tough and professional in her job and does not lack courage.".
Russian Rhythm sustained an injury soon afterwards, however, and did not race again, being retired in September.
Race record
.
Assessment and honours
Russian Rhythm was awarded the title of European Three-Year-Old Champion Filly at the 2003
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.
In the same year, she was named British Champion Three-Year-Old Filly by the
British Horseracing Board
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.
The Listed Russian Rhythm Stakes is run in August at
Penn National Race Course
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The track opene ...
.
Stud career
Russian Rhythm was retired to stud at her owner's base, the Cheveley Park Stud at Newmarket. Her second foal, Safina (by Pivotal), won a maiden race at
Chester
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and finished fourth in the Group Three
Nell Gwyn Stakes
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in 2010.
2006 Barynya (GB) : Chesnut filly, foaled 9 February, by Pivotal (GB) – placed 3 times from three starts in England 2009
2007 Safina (GB) : Chesnut filly, foaled 29 January, by Pivotal (GB) – won 1 race and placed 3 times including 3rd LR Sandingham Stakes, Ascot; 4th G3Nell Gwyn Stakes, Newmarket in England 2009–10
2008 Zykina (GB) : Chesnut filly, foaled 6 February, by Pivotal (GB) – unraced; dam of winners
2009
2010 Russian Realm (GB) : Bay colt (gelded), foaled 9 February, by Dansili (GB) – won 5 races and placed 8 times in the first three from 40 starts to date (14/08/17) in England 2012–17
2012 Russian Heroine (GB) : Bay filly, foaled 2 April, by Invincible Spirit (IRE) – won 2 races and placed 4 times from 9 starts in England 2014–15
2013 Russian Finale (GB) : by Dansili (GB) – unraced to date (end July 2015)
Russian Rhythm was put down after suffering a severe attack of colic on 20 August 2014.
Pedigree
*Russian Rhythm is
inbred
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Human reproduction is sexual reproduction that result ...
3x4 to Northern Dancer, meaning that the stallion appears in both the third and fourth generations of her pedigree.
References
External links
youtube clip of 2003 1000 Guineas (Japanese audio)
{{Cartier Champion Three-year-old Filly
2000 racehorse births
2014 racehorse deaths
Racehorses bred in Pennsylvania
Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
Cartier Award winners
Thoroughbred family 14-c
1000 Guineas winners