Cynisca (horse)
Cynisca (foaled 1886 in New Zealand) was a Thoroughbred mare racehorse named for the Spartan princess Cynisca who became the first woman in history to win at the ancient Olympic Games when she won the four-horse chariot race in 396 BC.
Cynisca | |
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Sire | Apremont |
Grandsire | Mortemer |
Dam | Nautilus |
Damsire | Traducer |
Sex | Mare |
Foaled | 1886 |
Country | New Zealand |
Colour | Not found |
Breeder | Not found |
Owner | Sir George Clifford George Hunter |
Trainer | Not found |
Record | Not found |
Earnings | Not found |
Major wins | |
CJC Welcome Stakes (1888) CJC Oaks Stakes (1889) Dunedin Champagne Stakes (1889) Wellington Cup (1890, 1891, 1892) Hawkes Bay Cup (1891) WRC Autumn Handicap (1892) CJC Metropolitan Trophy (1892) Easter Handicap (1892) |
The New Zealand mare is best remembered for winning three consecutive Wellington Cups. She was owned by Sir George Clifford and George Hunter.[1]
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References
- "Obituary". The Evening Post. CX (44). 20 August 1930. p. 11. Retrieved 21 November 2013.
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