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Flying Dancer

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Flying Dancer
SireBallybrit
GrandsireWandering Eyes
DamPur Sang
DamsireIn The Purple
SexGelding
Foaled1982
CountryNew Zealand
ColourBay
BreederNot found
OwnerLim Por-yen
TrainerBrian Kan Ping-chee
Record26: 5-7-2
EarningsHK$2,314,070
Major wins
Hong Kong Invitation Cup (1988)
Awards
Hong Kong Horse of the Year (1987)

Flying Dancer (foaled 1982 in New Zealand) was a Thoroughbred racehorse who competed in Hong Kong. Sired by Ballybrit, a descendant of the British champion Polymelus, he was out of the mare Pur Sang who was from the British Hyperion line.

Owned by Hong Kong businessman Lim Por-yen, Flying Dancer is best known as the winner of the inaugural running of the Hong Kong Invitation Cup in 1988 at Sha Tin Racecourse.

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