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Regal Realm: A World Champion's Story

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In 1976 she won her second Badminton, this time aboard Wideawake, but the victory was marred by tragedy – as she waited to begin her lap of honour, the ostensibly healthy horse reared up suddenly beneath her, staggered forward, and died. The cause was never discovered. The mare is a daughter of the Listed winner MISS PINKERTON and a granddaughter of REBECCA SHARP, winner of the Group 1 Coronation Stakes and placed second in the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. It is the extended family of the 2015 European Champion three-year-old colt GOLDEN HORN. The SHAMARDAL stallion PINATUBO was a brilliant racehorse, winning the Group 1 National Stakes at the Curragh by nine lengths before going on to claim the Group 1 Dewhurst Stakes in an undefeated two-year-old campaign. As a three-year-old he won the Group 1 Prix Jean Prat. Great Badminton) Sheila Willcox-Waddington (GBR) on Airs and Graces; (Little Badminton) Shelagh Kesler (GBR) on Double Diamond Lucinda modestly believes that a sponsored trip to America in 1981 to train with Bert de Neméthy proved pivotal in their World Championships bid.The progeny of first season sire PINATUBO have been popular throughout the yearlings sales season and that trend continued with the sale of Corduff Stud’s half-sister to the Listed winners PLATINUM STAR and TIFOSA for 325,000 guineas to American agent Justin Casse, with the filly set to join Joseph O’Brien. Book 2 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale got off to a strong start with a DUBAWI filly topping proceedings at 725,000 guineas and 19 lots selling for 200,000 guineas or more. Of this filly as an individual Burns said: "She is quite a typical Dubawi, but with a bit more action than some which she gets from her damline, that bit of quality. She vetted very well - the family does tend to vet well, I don't know why - those hidden genetics you can't see! Dubawi Filly Tops Opening Day of Tattersalls October Book 2 Lot 552A: Dubawi (IRE) / Park Bloom (IRE)

Regal Realm overreached early on at a big oxer after the lake, when he stumbled on landing,” says Lucinda. “He took a big chunk out of the bulb of his heel. We bred her, we bred her mother and bought Tariysha," reported the farm's David Egan. "Pinatubo is a beautiful horse, and I give him a big shout. He is a good-looking Shamardal, as is Blue Point - hopefully Pinatubo will do as well as him."Her sixth and final win came with part-bred Welsh pony Beagle Bay in 1984. Now, Lucinda can reliably be found at most events, either competing her own horse, helping her daughter, Lissa, who made her Badminton debut in 2017, or working as a busy member of the media army. He was a brilliant jumper from the start, winning numerous showjumping competitions. He took longer to take to dressage. Because of his tooth, he had learnt to carry his head high, and it took time for him to accept the bit. But he had extremely good stamina, no doubt as a result of his sire being placed in a Melbourne Cup. The Saudi Arabian based Najd Stud also secured a yearling by PINATUBO, going to 300,000 guineas to secure his son out of the PIVOTAL mare REGAL SPLENDOUR. Consigned by Cheveley Park Stud, the colt is out of a half-sister to the multiple Group winner REGAL REALITY and is a grandson of the dual Group 3 winner REGAL REALM. But this uncontrolled foray into the forest sealed the deal. Regal Realm came home with Lucinda to Appleshaw, Hampshire.

The family has been very good to us, we have Park Bloom, Stellar Glow and a Dark Angel four-year-old filly called Express Way who won her sole start." Great Badminton) Bill Roycroft (AUS) on Our Solo; (Little Badminton) Capt. Martin Whiteley (GBR) on PeggotyWhat I remember best about Regal Realm was his extraordinary athleticism,” says Ginny Elliot (pictured, with Lucinda), who was on the same Olympic team, riding Priceless, in LA 1984. “On the cross-country, he and Lucinda were like a pair of gymnasts.

The Most Wins: There’s just one queen of Badminton, and she might well be named the queen of eventing. Lucinda Green was just 19 years old when she won the first of her six titles at the Gloucestershire event, each earned on a different horse. That first one came aboard her Pony Club horse Be Fair, who was the accidental result of a hopped fence and an illicit liaison, and who Lucinda drove to the competition in a tiny horsebox converted from an old ice-cream van. It was a new science and no one knew much about it,” explains Lucinda. “Paul himself hadn’t tried it but he recognised that it could cure this problem. It was his pièce de résistance.” She has been the busiest horse we have ever brought to the sales in terms of showing, she has had so many vets, and everyone said she is beautiful," said Michelle Morgan. "We knew we had a lovely filly and she sold well. Hopefully she’ll go on and be a nice advert for the stud." The pedigree has also gained the latest of updates, Richardson outlined: "Regal Jubilee, who is by Frankel and out of Regal Realm, won by seven lengths on just her second career start this afternoon at Windsor for John and Thady Gosden." For me, this is a mixed set, on one hand, it has some great parts and of course, minifigures plus some interesting build features. But on the other hand, it was a little annoying to build in places. The good certainly outweighs the bad overall and it’s nice to have a NINJAGO set which attempts to offer something different.The Youngest (Human) Winner: 1969 winner Richard Walker can rest assured that his record will never be beaten – these days, much stricter qualification trajectories mean that few riders under the age of 20 make it to this level. But Richard was a mere 18 years old when he lifted the trophy, having scuppered his competition aboard his 15.1hh Pony Club mount Pasha. The Racing Post report says: "The choicely bred filly is in top hands and should be one to look forward to next season." At the 1982 World Championships in Luhmühlen, Lucinda and Regal Realm clinch individual and team gold “Brilliant from the start” The filly is out of the ACCLAMATION mare TOQUETTE, a half-sister to the Group 1 Prix Morny winner ARCANO and granddaughter of the Irish 1,000 Guineas third TARWIYA. The De La Rose marked the third straight year where Technical Analysis has garnered stakes glory at Saratoga, where she now boasts a 4-1-0 record from five starts.

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