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Sovereign Dancer
SireNorthern Dancer
GrandsireNearctic
DamBold Princess
DamsireBold Ruler
SexStallion
Foaled1975
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederOgden Mills Phipps
OwnerAlec Head
TrainerCriquette Head-Maarek
Record14: 2-4-1
EarningsUS$50,353 (equivalent)
Last updated on July 23, 2008

Sovereign Dancer (January 24, 1975 – December 25, 1993) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known as a sire of two American Classic Race winners.

Background

Bred by Ogden Mills Phipps, he was a son of the most important sire of the 20th Century, Northern Dancer and from the mare Bold Princess, a daughter of the eight-time Leading sire in North America, Bold Ruler.

Racing career

At age four Sovereign Dancer was sold to Alec Head's Haras du Quesnay near Deauville in the Lower Normandy region of France where he compiled a record of two wins, three seconds, and a third in ten starts on grass for trainer Criquette Head-Maarek. Sovereign Dancer won his debut in France in April 1979 at Maisons-Laffitte Racecourse and won in his fourth start at the Evry Racecourse. His best result in a Conditions race was a second in the Group 3 Grand Prix de Vichy.

Stud record

Retired from racing after the 1979 season, Sovereign Dancer returned to stand at stud in the United States. A successful sire, some of his important sons include:

Damsire:

References

  • Sovereign Dancer's pedigree and partial racing stats
  • Bowen, Edward L. Legacies of the Turf (2003) Eclipse Press ISBN 978-1-58150-102-5