Hispanidad (ARG)
August 21, 2013 – Living
Pure Prize (USA) x Historia (ARG), by French Deputy (USA)
Family 4-g
August 21, 2013 – Living
Pure Prize (USA) x Historia (ARG), by French Deputy (USA)
Family 4-g
As a year-younger full sister of 2015 Argentine Horse of the Year Hi Happy, much was expected from Hispanidad. She was unable to match her older brother’s record, but she did become an Argentine Classic winner as well as placing in five other Group 1 races. She was exported to Japan for broodmare duty in 2018.
Race record
10 starts, 2 wins, 4 seconds, 2 thirds, 2,061,438 Argentine pesos
2016:
2017:
As an individual
A chestnut mare; no other information available.
As a producer
Hispanidad’s first foal, the 2019 Deep Impact colt Corrientes, is a winner in Japan. As of November 11, 2022, she has no other foals of racing age.
Connections
Hispanidad was bred and owned by Haras La Providencia. She was trained by Pedro Nickel-Filho. She was ridden to her win in the Gran Premio Polla de Potrancas by Jose Aperecido Da Silva. She was exported to Japan in January 2018.
Pedigree notes
Hispanidad is inbred 4x4 to two-time American champion sire Mr. Prospector, 4x5x5 to the great international sire Northern Dancer, 5x5 to eight-time American champion sire Bold Ruler, and 5x5 to four-time American broodmare sire Buckpasser. She is a full sister to 2015 Argentine Horse of the Year Hi Happy and 2011 Gran Premio Dos Mil Guineas (CHI-G1) winner Hinz. She is also a half sister to 2021 Premio Ecuador (ARG-G2) winner Hiper Happy (by Cityscape).
Hispanidad and her siblings are out of Historia, the 2015 Argentine Broodmare of the Year. An unraced daughter of French Deputy, she is out of Honoris Causa (by Miswaki), who was unplaced in four starts but is a half sister to multiple Grade 2 winner Fit to Lead (by Fit to Fight) and to A.P. Indy’s Lady (by A.P. Indy), second dam of Grade 3 winner Honey Hues.
Honoris Causa, in turn, is out of the winning Forli mare Islands. A daughter of the Reine-de-Course Grand Luxe (Sir Ivor x Fanfreluche), Islands is a half sister to stakes winner Smackover Creek (by Mr. Prospector), to 2005 Argentine champion sire Lode (by Mr. Prospector), and to Salvora (by Spectacular Bid), dam of 1994 Yellow Ribbon Invitational Stakes (USA-G1) winner Aube Indienne (by Bluebird) and French Group 3 winner Mare Nostrum (by Caerleon), second dam of multiple Grade/Group 1 winner Erupt and multiple Group 3 winner Common World, and third dam of 2016 Empire Rose Stakes (AUS-G1) winner I Am a Star; 2012 Tattersall’s Tiara Stakes (AUS-G1) winner Pear Tart; 2014 Czech champion 2-year-old male Sirius Shine; Group 2 winners Tiamo Grace, Laurenciano, and Suck Out Queen; and multiple Group 3 winner Local Time. Islands is also a half sister to Rolls (by Mr. Prospector), dam of 1995 Golden Slipper Stakes (AUS-G1) winner and 2006/2007 Australian champion sire Flying Spur (by Danehill), second dam of 1996 VATC Vichealth Cup (AUS-G1) winner and two-time Australian champion sire Encosta de Lago and Australian Group 2 winner Ballybleue, and third dam of Australian Group 3 winner Think Bleue. Finally, Islands is a half sister to Nice Dancing (by Bering), dam of Australian Group 3 winner Musidora (by Rock of Gibraltar) and second dam of Australian Group 3 winners Sacred Eye and Tulip.
Last updated: November 14, 2022
Race record
10 starts, 2 wins, 4 seconds, 2 thirds, 2,061,438 Argentine pesos
2016:
- Won Gran Premio Polla de Potrancas (Argentine One Thousand Guineas) (ARG-G1, 1600mD, Palermo)
- 2nd Gran Premio Selección (Argentine Oaks) (ARG-G1, 2000mD, Palermo)
- 2nd Gran Premio Mil Guineas (ARG-G1, 1600mT, San Isidro)
- 2nd Premio Ramon Biaus (ARG-G2, 2200mD, Palermo)
- 3rd Gran Premio de Potrancas (ARG-G1, 1600mT, San Isidro)
2017:
- 2nd Gran Premio Criadores (ARG-G1, 2000mD, Palermo)
- 3rd Gran Premio Estrellas Distaff (ARG-G1, 2000mT, San Isidro)
As an individual
A chestnut mare; no other information available.
As a producer
Hispanidad’s first foal, the 2019 Deep Impact colt Corrientes, is a winner in Japan. As of November 11, 2022, she has no other foals of racing age.
Connections
Hispanidad was bred and owned by Haras La Providencia. She was trained by Pedro Nickel-Filho. She was ridden to her win in the Gran Premio Polla de Potrancas by Jose Aperecido Da Silva. She was exported to Japan in January 2018.
Pedigree notes
Hispanidad is inbred 4x4 to two-time American champion sire Mr. Prospector, 4x5x5 to the great international sire Northern Dancer, 5x5 to eight-time American champion sire Bold Ruler, and 5x5 to four-time American broodmare sire Buckpasser. She is a full sister to 2015 Argentine Horse of the Year Hi Happy and 2011 Gran Premio Dos Mil Guineas (CHI-G1) winner Hinz. She is also a half sister to 2021 Premio Ecuador (ARG-G2) winner Hiper Happy (by Cityscape).
Hispanidad and her siblings are out of Historia, the 2015 Argentine Broodmare of the Year. An unraced daughter of French Deputy, she is out of Honoris Causa (by Miswaki), who was unplaced in four starts but is a half sister to multiple Grade 2 winner Fit to Lead (by Fit to Fight) and to A.P. Indy’s Lady (by A.P. Indy), second dam of Grade 3 winner Honey Hues.
Honoris Causa, in turn, is out of the winning Forli mare Islands. A daughter of the Reine-de-Course Grand Luxe (Sir Ivor x Fanfreluche), Islands is a half sister to stakes winner Smackover Creek (by Mr. Prospector), to 2005 Argentine champion sire Lode (by Mr. Prospector), and to Salvora (by Spectacular Bid), dam of 1994 Yellow Ribbon Invitational Stakes (USA-G1) winner Aube Indienne (by Bluebird) and French Group 3 winner Mare Nostrum (by Caerleon), second dam of multiple Grade/Group 1 winner Erupt and multiple Group 3 winner Common World, and third dam of 2016 Empire Rose Stakes (AUS-G1) winner I Am a Star; 2012 Tattersall’s Tiara Stakes (AUS-G1) winner Pear Tart; 2014 Czech champion 2-year-old male Sirius Shine; Group 2 winners Tiamo Grace, Laurenciano, and Suck Out Queen; and multiple Group 3 winner Local Time. Islands is also a half sister to Rolls (by Mr. Prospector), dam of 1995 Golden Slipper Stakes (AUS-G1) winner and 2006/2007 Australian champion sire Flying Spur (by Danehill), second dam of 1996 VATC Vichealth Cup (AUS-G1) winner and two-time Australian champion sire Encosta de Lago and Australian Group 2 winner Ballybleue, and third dam of Australian Group 3 winner Think Bleue. Finally, Islands is a half sister to Nice Dancing (by Bering), dam of Australian Group 3 winner Musidora (by Rock of Gibraltar) and second dam of Australian Group 3 winners Sacred Eye and Tulip.
Last updated: November 14, 2022