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Bitty Girl
Bitty Girl (1971–1994) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. She was one of the leading fillies of her generation in 1973 when she won her first five races including the Queen Mary Stakes, Molecomb Stakes and Lowther Stakes. In the following year she failed to win but ran prominently in some major sprint races before being sold at the end of the eaon and sent to race in the United Stakes where she won three minor races. After her retirement from racing she had some success as a broodmare, producing the Prix Maurice de Gheest winner Beaudelaire. ==Background== Bitty Girl was a "neat, strong, well-made" bay mare with no white markings bred in England by Mrs. W. F. Davison. She was from the first crop of foals sired by Habitat, an American-bred, British-raced miler who became one of the leading European stallions of the 1970s and 1980s. His other progeny included Habibti, Flying Water, Marwell, Rose Bowl and Steinlen and he was the British Champion broodmare sire on three occasions. Bitty Girl's dam, Garvey Girl, was moderate racehorse but a successful broodmare who also produced the Flying Childers and Palace House Stakes winner Hot Spark. Garvey Girl's grand-dam, Chart Room, was a half-sister of the 2000 Guineas winner Pay Up.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Thoroughbred Bloodlines - Chelandry - Family 1-n )〕 As a yearling, the filly was sent to the sales and bought for 8,400 guineas by representatives of the businessman and philanthropist David Robinson. Bitty Girl was sent to Robinson's Carlburg Stable in Newmarket where she was trained by Michael Jarvis.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=LIVING THE DREAM; Steve Dennis meets Michael Jarvis )〕
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