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Godetia (horse) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Godetia (horse)
Godetia (foaled 14 April 1976 – 1994) was an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare who won two Irish Classic Races in 1979. Bred in Virginia, she was sold as a yearling and sent to race in Europe. As a two-year-old she showed promise when finishing second on her debut before winning her next race by twelve lengths. In 1979 she was unbeaten in four races in Ireland, taking the Athasi Stakes, Irish 1000 Guineas, Pretty Polly Stakes and Irish Oaks, but ran poorly when sent to England for the Epsom Oaks and Yorkshire Oaks. She returned to race in the United States as a four-year-old but failed to make any impact in three races. As a broodmare she had some success but produced no major winners. ==Background== Godetia was a "most attractive"〔 chestnut mare with an elongated diamond-shaped white star and two white socks bred in Virginia by Whitney Stone. Her sire, Sir Ivor was an American-bred colt who was trained in Europe and won the Epsom Derby and the Washington D C International in 1968 before standing as a breeding stallion in Kentucky. Sir Ivor's other major winners included Ivanjica, Cloonlara and Bates Motel. Godetia's dam Native Glitter won one minor race but was a full-sister to Shimmy Dancer (winner of the Gazelle Handicap) and a half-sister to Nantallah (sire of Moccasin). At $60,000, she was the cheapest of seventeen yearling bought in the United States by Irish the trainer Vincent O'Brien (who had trained Sir Ivor) and his associates in 1977. The filly raced in the colours of the British businessman Robert Sangster and was taken into training by O'Brien at Ballydoyle in County Tipperary.〔 She was ridden in most of her European races by Lester Piggott.
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