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Paradisical

Paradisical (foaled in 1932) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1935 Kentucky Oaks 〔(Montreal Gazette – May 20, 1935 )〕 and for then setting a new Thistledown Racecourse track record in beating colts in the Ohio Derby.
Bred and raced by Louisville, Kentucky tobacco manufacturer Wood F. Axton, Paradisical was sired by In Memoriam, the American Co-Champion Three-Year-Old Colt of 1923.〔( Paradisical's pedigree and partial racing stats )〕 Her dam was Madrigal, a daughter of the brilliant French Champion Maintenon who was owned by American William Vanderbilt.〔(Maintenon's pedigee and major races record )〕
Wood Axton never got to see Paradisical's success. The filly was sold in early May, 1935 by his estate following his death. His new owner was Isaac J. Collins, founder of Hocking Glass Co. in Lancaster, Ohio.
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