Starine (April 26, 1997 – June 21, 2005) was a French
Thoroughbred
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racehorse
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foaled in
Orne
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Aix-les-Bains (, ; frp, Èx-los-Bens; la, Aquae Gratianae), locally simply Aix, is a commune in the southeastern French department of Savoie.] racecourse. After winning the September 24 Prix de Mereville she was claimed by Jozef de Cock. From her twelve minor race starts that year, she won five and was second four times. Winless at age three in six starts, Starine made her final start of 2000 on November 30 in the
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Prix Ceres at
Maisons-Laffitte Racecourse
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in which she finished last in a sixteen-horse field after having to be pulled up.
2001–2002 France
Brought to the United States by
U.S. Hall of Fame trainer,
Robert Frankel, Starine made her American debut on May 18, 2001 with a second-place finish in the
Grade 3 Gallorette Handicap
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at
Pimlico Race Course
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. Then, on June 6, 2001, she ran fifth in another Grade III, the
Just A Game Breeders' Cup Handicap at
Belmont Park
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. In her third American start, Starine won an
Allowance race
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at
Saratoga Race Course
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then on the same course captured the October 3 Grade 2
Diana Handicap
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. She next ran third in the Grade 1
Flower Bowl Invitational Handicap and tenth to the Frankel-trained
Banks Hill
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in the 2001
Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf
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, both races at
Belmont Park
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. Shipped to
California
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, on November 25 Starine closed out her 2001 campaign with a win in the Grade 1
Matriarch Stakes :'' This article is about an American horse race. For the Australian horse race, see Matriarch Stakes (Australia).''
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at
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.
Based in California, Starine returned to racing as a five-year-old in March 2002. She ran second in both the
Santa Ana and
Gamely Handicaps. On September 28, she finished fourth in the Flower Bowl Invitational at Belmont Park. Entered in the US$1 million Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf for the second straight year, Starine was sent off at more than 13:1 odds by the
bettors at
Arlington Park
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. Starine took the lead after an eighth of a mile in and led the rest of the way to win by a length and-a-half over her hard-charging stablemate and 2001 winner, Banks Hill.
Stud record
Retired from racing, Starine was sold at the
Keeneland November breeding stock sale for US$1 million to
Newsells Park Stud at
Royston, Hertfordshire
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, England. In 2004, she foaled a
filly
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*In most cases, a ''filly'' is a female horse under four years old.
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by the Champion sire
Danehill. Her filly, who would be named Senta's Dream, was sold at the 2005 Agence Française Deauville August Yearling Sale for
€
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300,000 to the
Chantilly Racecourse
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-based trainer Urs Suter. Starine was next bred to
Green Desert
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, foaling a colt on April 16, 2005 that would be named Media Stars.
Less than two months later Starine died, reportedly from
Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis
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History
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(EPM). Neither of her two foals met with success in racing. Senta's Dream was unraced but has produced three Group One and Grade One-winning foals in
Iridessa
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,
Order of Australia
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and Santa Barbara.
References
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External links
Video at Breeders' Cup.com of Starine's win in the 2002 Filly & Mare Turf
1997 racehorse births
2005 racehorse deaths
Thoroughbred family 4-i
Racehorses bred in France
Racehorses trained in the United States
Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf winners