Está Bailando (CHI)
September 14, 2005 – ?
Dance Brightly (USA) x Stangarella (ARG), by Equalize (USA)
Family 3-i
September 14, 2005 – ?
Dance Brightly (USA) x Stangarella (ARG), by Equalize (USA)
Family 3-i
An inconsistent but talented filly, Está Bailando achieved a place among the top Chilean juvenile fillies of her year by winning the Premio Tanteo de Potrancas (CHI-G1). She was then sent abroad but failed to show the same form she had demonstrated she was capable of in Chile.
Race record
13 starts, 4 wins, 1 second, 0 third, US$49,909 (in Chile, Dubai, and Saudi Arabia)
2008:
2010:
Honors
Chilean co-champion 2-year-old filly (2008)
As an individual
A gray mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Está Bailando produced at least one foal in Saudi Arabia, the winning 2011 Soto filly Tabkeer.
Connections
Está Bailando was bred by Haras Carioca. She was owned by Haras Palmira. She was later sold to Prince Mohammed bin Saud Al-Kabeer and Sons and exported to Saudi Arabia, where she was renamed "Bailando."
Pedigree notes
Está Bailando is out of the winning Equalize mare Stangarella, whose stakes-placed half sister Wafter (by Acceptable) is the dam of 2012 Ecuadorean horse of the year Trottier (by Grand Slam). The sisters are out of Fayolle (by the winning Nijinsky II horse Halpern Bay), a full sister to 1984 Gran Premio Joaquin S. de Anchorena (ARG-G1) winner Fayrsal and to Farole, dam of 1996 Gran Premio Enrique Acebal (ARG-G1) winner Furla (by Lode) and 2000 Premio Municipal de Vina del Mar (CHI-G1) winner Atreo (by Ibero) and third dam of multiple Argentine Group 1 winner Fuego e Hierro. Fayolle is a half sister to 1985 Gran Premio 9 de Julio (ARG-G1) winner Faranloy (by Liloy) and to Farah Dibah (by Ogygian), dam of Brazilian listed stakes winner Hic Et Nunc (by Effervescing). She is also a half sister to Faraly (by Liloy), dam of multiple Brazilian stakes winner Fancing (by Bold Forli), second dam of 2005 Scandinavian champion stayer Alpino Chileno and South African Group 2 winner Federal Reserve, and third dam of 2008 Grande Prêmio Diana (Brazilian Oaks, BRZ-G1) winner Right Idea, 2009 Premio Gran Criterium-Mauricio Serrano Palma (CHI-G1) winner Catorce de la Fama, and Brazilian Group 3 winner Fort Wilderness. In addition, she is a half sister to Jornalera (by Society II), third dam of Gran Premio Selección (Uruguayan Oaks, URU-L) winner Gucci Girl.
Fayolle, in turn, is out of Farandole (by Dancing Moss), a full sister to 1979 Argentine champion stayer Farmer; to 1976 Premio Criadores (ARG-G2) winner Fairly; to 1974 Premio Enrique Acebal (ARG-G3) winner Fazenda, second dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Fabuloso Champ; to Argentine listed stakes winner Fair; and to Group 1-placed stakes winner Fact, dam of Grade 3 winner Bolder than Bold (by Plum Bold), listed stakes winner Little Hailey (by Blushing Groom), and restricted stakes winner Fiction (by Perrault); second dam of multiple Argentine Group 1 winner Taimazov and 1997 Cape Fillies Guineas (SAF-G1) winner Igreja; and third dam of New Zealand Group 3 winner Veronica Franco. Farandole is also a full sister to Fazendeira (by Dancing Moss), dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Prince Joe (by Lode) and second dam of 1999 Gran Premio Joaquin V. Gonzalez-Internacional (ARG-G1) winner Joup. In addition, Farandole is a half sister to two-time Argentine champion Farm (by Idle Hour), third dam of Brazilian Group 2 winner Urban Habitat and Grade 3 winner River Squall, and to 1973 Brazilian champion older female Fizz (by Idle Hour), third dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Una Pasion. Finally, Farandole is a half sister to the good Argentine stakes winner Factory (by Idle Hour), dam of 1983 Premio Otoño (ARG-G2) winner Factorial (by Dancing Moss) and third dam of 2004 Peruvian champion miler Zorro Rojo and Grade/Group 3 winners Babae and Charleston.
Fun facts
Last updated: December 19, 2023
Race record
13 starts, 4 wins, 1 second, 0 third, US$49,909 (in Chile, Dubai, and Saudi Arabia)
2008:
- Won Premio Tanteo de Potrancas (CHI-G1, 1500mD, Hipódromo Chile)
2010:
- 2nd Equestrian Club Board of Directors Cup (KSA-N, 2000mD, King Abdulaziz Racecourse)
Honors
Chilean co-champion 2-year-old filly (2008)
As an individual
A gray mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Está Bailando produced at least one foal in Saudi Arabia, the winning 2011 Soto filly Tabkeer.
Connections
Está Bailando was bred by Haras Carioca. She was owned by Haras Palmira. She was later sold to Prince Mohammed bin Saud Al-Kabeer and Sons and exported to Saudi Arabia, where she was renamed "Bailando."
Pedigree notes
Está Bailando is out of the winning Equalize mare Stangarella, whose stakes-placed half sister Wafter (by Acceptable) is the dam of 2012 Ecuadorean horse of the year Trottier (by Grand Slam). The sisters are out of Fayolle (by the winning Nijinsky II horse Halpern Bay), a full sister to 1984 Gran Premio Joaquin S. de Anchorena (ARG-G1) winner Fayrsal and to Farole, dam of 1996 Gran Premio Enrique Acebal (ARG-G1) winner Furla (by Lode) and 2000 Premio Municipal de Vina del Mar (CHI-G1) winner Atreo (by Ibero) and third dam of multiple Argentine Group 1 winner Fuego e Hierro. Fayolle is a half sister to 1985 Gran Premio 9 de Julio (ARG-G1) winner Faranloy (by Liloy) and to Farah Dibah (by Ogygian), dam of Brazilian listed stakes winner Hic Et Nunc (by Effervescing). She is also a half sister to Faraly (by Liloy), dam of multiple Brazilian stakes winner Fancing (by Bold Forli), second dam of 2005 Scandinavian champion stayer Alpino Chileno and South African Group 2 winner Federal Reserve, and third dam of 2008 Grande Prêmio Diana (Brazilian Oaks, BRZ-G1) winner Right Idea, 2009 Premio Gran Criterium-Mauricio Serrano Palma (CHI-G1) winner Catorce de la Fama, and Brazilian Group 3 winner Fort Wilderness. In addition, she is a half sister to Jornalera (by Society II), third dam of Gran Premio Selección (Uruguayan Oaks, URU-L) winner Gucci Girl.
Fayolle, in turn, is out of Farandole (by Dancing Moss), a full sister to 1979 Argentine champion stayer Farmer; to 1976 Premio Criadores (ARG-G2) winner Fairly; to 1974 Premio Enrique Acebal (ARG-G3) winner Fazenda, second dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Fabuloso Champ; to Argentine listed stakes winner Fair; and to Group 1-placed stakes winner Fact, dam of Grade 3 winner Bolder than Bold (by Plum Bold), listed stakes winner Little Hailey (by Blushing Groom), and restricted stakes winner Fiction (by Perrault); second dam of multiple Argentine Group 1 winner Taimazov and 1997 Cape Fillies Guineas (SAF-G1) winner Igreja; and third dam of New Zealand Group 3 winner Veronica Franco. Farandole is also a full sister to Fazendeira (by Dancing Moss), dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Prince Joe (by Lode) and second dam of 1999 Gran Premio Joaquin V. Gonzalez-Internacional (ARG-G1) winner Joup. In addition, Farandole is a half sister to two-time Argentine champion Farm (by Idle Hour), third dam of Brazilian Group 2 winner Urban Habitat and Grade 3 winner River Squall, and to 1973 Brazilian champion older female Fizz (by Idle Hour), third dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Una Pasion. Finally, Farandole is a half sister to the good Argentine stakes winner Factory (by Idle Hour), dam of 1983 Premio Otoño (ARG-G2) winner Factorial (by Dancing Moss) and third dam of 2004 Peruvian champion miler Zorro Rojo and Grade/Group 3 winners Babae and Charleston.
Fun facts
- Está Bailando’s name means “she is dancing” in English.
Last updated: December 19, 2023