Cremcaramel (CHI)
September 18, 1996 – c. 2014
Roy (USA) x Soñada (CHI), by Quick Decision (USA)
Family 4-p
September 18, 1996 – c. 2014
Roy (USA) x Soñada (CHI), by Quick Decision (USA)
Family 4-p
An elder half sister to multiple Chilean champion and multiple American Grade 1 winner Lido Palace, Cremcaramel was a first-class racer in her own right, earning two Chilean championships. She was less successful as a broodmare than as a racer.
Race record
13 starts, 9 wins, 2 seconds, 1 third, 104,725,000 Chilean pesos
1999:
2000:
Honors
As an individual
A chestnut mare; no further information available. It seems likely that she was injured during an eighth-place run in the 2000 El Derby (the Chilean Derby, CHI-G1) since she did not reappear under silks for nearly 10 months and made only one start in her return to racing before retiring.
As a producer
Cremcaramel produced seven named foals of racing age, of which five started and won. Her only foal to achieve prominence thus far has been Cremroyal (by Hussonet), who won the 2007 Premio Constancio Silva Mandiola (CHI-L) and is the second dam of 2020 Premio Dos Mil Guineas (CHI-G1) winner Jamon Serrano.
Connections
Cremcaramel was bred by Haras Figuron. She raced for Haras Las Camelias, which also owned her during her broodmare career. The last report of her was as barren in 2014.
Pedigree notes
Cremcaramel is outcrossed through five generations. She is a half sister to multiple Chilean champion Lido Palace (by Rich Man’s Gold).
Cremcaramel is out of the winner Soñada, whose sire Quick Decision is a Grade 3-placed son of the brilliant Argentine runner Pronto. Soñada was produced from 1979 Premio Cotejo de Potrancas (CHI-G3) winner Siempre Arriba (by Argentine stakes winner Scelto), a full sister to 1973 Premio Alberto Vial Infante (CHI-G2) winner Siempre Tuyo and to Siempre Mia, dam of Chilean stakes winner El Almanecer (by Petrarque II). Siempre Arriba is also a half sister to Cimarrera (by Clasico), dam of Chilean listed stakes winner La Cimarra (by Northair); second dam of multiple Chilean Group 1 winner El Farrero, and 2014/2015 Chilean champion 2-year-old turf filly Cimalta, and Chilean Group 3 winner Bauxita; and third dam of 2017/2018 Chilean champion 2-year-old turf male El Picaro (renamed Hongkong Great after export to Singapore), 2019 Premio Dos Mil Guineas (CHI-G1) winner Tokerau, and Peruvian Group 3 winner Cruella Deville.
Siempre Arriba and her sisters are out of Siempre Linda, by the Sicambre horse Sertorius out of Moina, by multiple Chilean stakes winner Dichato. The next dam in Cremcaramel’s tail-female line is Noche de Ronda, by English stakes winner Trelawney (by Son-in-Law) out of Argentine-bred Rondinella (by the Diamond Jubilee horse Moloch, one of the best Argentine horses of his day).
Fun facts
Last updated: June 17, 2023
Race record
13 starts, 9 wins, 2 seconds, 1 third, 104,725,000 Chilean pesos
1999:
- Won Gran Premio St. Leger (CHI-G1, 2200m, Hipódromo Chile)
- Won Gran Premio Alberto Solari Magnasco (CHI-G1, 2000m, Hipódromo Chile)
- Won Gran Premio Mil Guineas (CHI-G1, 1600m, Hipódomo Chile)
- Won Tanteo de Potrancas (CHI-G1, 1500m, Hipódromo Chile)
- Won Premio Jose Saavedra Baeza (CHI-G3, 1500m, Hipódromo Chile)
- Won Copa Estanislao Anguita A. (CHI-L, 1400m, Hipódromo Chile)
- 2nd Gran Criterium (CHI-G1, 1900m, Hipódromo Chile)
- 2nd Premio Seleccion de Potrancas (CHI-G3, 1200m, Hipódromo Chile)
2000:
- Won Gran Premio Haras de Chile (CHI-G1, 2000mT, Hipódromo Chile)
Honors
- Chilean champion 2-year-old filly (1998/1999)
- Chilean champion older turf female (2000/2001)
As an individual
A chestnut mare; no further information available. It seems likely that she was injured during an eighth-place run in the 2000 El Derby (the Chilean Derby, CHI-G1) since she did not reappear under silks for nearly 10 months and made only one start in her return to racing before retiring.
As a producer
Cremcaramel produced seven named foals of racing age, of which five started and won. Her only foal to achieve prominence thus far has been Cremroyal (by Hussonet), who won the 2007 Premio Constancio Silva Mandiola (CHI-L) and is the second dam of 2020 Premio Dos Mil Guineas (CHI-G1) winner Jamon Serrano.
Connections
Cremcaramel was bred by Haras Figuron. She raced for Haras Las Camelias, which also owned her during her broodmare career. The last report of her was as barren in 2014.
Pedigree notes
Cremcaramel is outcrossed through five generations. She is a half sister to multiple Chilean champion Lido Palace (by Rich Man’s Gold).
Cremcaramel is out of the winner Soñada, whose sire Quick Decision is a Grade 3-placed son of the brilliant Argentine runner Pronto. Soñada was produced from 1979 Premio Cotejo de Potrancas (CHI-G3) winner Siempre Arriba (by Argentine stakes winner Scelto), a full sister to 1973 Premio Alberto Vial Infante (CHI-G2) winner Siempre Tuyo and to Siempre Mia, dam of Chilean stakes winner El Almanecer (by Petrarque II). Siempre Arriba is also a half sister to Cimarrera (by Clasico), dam of Chilean listed stakes winner La Cimarra (by Northair); second dam of multiple Chilean Group 1 winner El Farrero, and 2014/2015 Chilean champion 2-year-old turf filly Cimalta, and Chilean Group 3 winner Bauxita; and third dam of 2017/2018 Chilean champion 2-year-old turf male El Picaro (renamed Hongkong Great after export to Singapore), 2019 Premio Dos Mil Guineas (CHI-G1) winner Tokerau, and Peruvian Group 3 winner Cruella Deville.
Siempre Arriba and her sisters are out of Siempre Linda, by the Sicambre horse Sertorius out of Moina, by multiple Chilean stakes winner Dichato. The next dam in Cremcaramel’s tail-female line is Noche de Ronda, by English stakes winner Trelawney (by Son-in-Law) out of Argentine-bred Rondinella (by the Diamond Jubilee horse Moloch, one of the best Argentine horses of his day).
Fun facts
- Creme caramel is more commonly known as “flan” in Spanish-speaking countries. It consists of a custard with a layer of clear caramel sauce.
Last updated: June 17, 2023