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Noalcoholic
Noalcoholic (13 March 1977 – December 1997) was a French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He showed useful form when trained in France and was set to be exported to stand as a breeding stallion in Australia. During what was intended to be a brief stopover in England in the spring of 1982 he began to show impressive form on the training gallops and was returned to the track in the training of Gavin Pritchard-Gordon. He showed much improved form as a five-year-old, winning the Van Geest Stakes, Prix Messidor and Challenge Stakes as well as finishing second in the Queen Anne Stakes and the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. He was even better at six, winning the Lockinge Stakes and the Sussex Stakes and being rated the best older horse in Europe over one mile. He was eventually sent to Australia in 1984, where he became a successful breeding stallion. ==Background== Noalcoholic was a "big, strong" bay horse with a white blaze bred in France by his owner, William du Pont III's Pillar Stud. His sire Nonoalco won the 2000 Guineas and the Prix Jacques le Marois in 1974 and stood as a breeding stallion in Europe before being exported to Japan. Noalcoholic's dam Alea was a successful racemare in Italy, winning the Premio Regina Elena in 1970. Alea also produced Noalcoholic's full-sister Amiel, the female-line ancestor of the Preakness Stakes winner Red Bullet.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lily Agnes - Family 16-h )〕 The colt was initially sent into training with Olivier Douieb in France.
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