Miss Peggy (ARG)
September 27, 1988 – 2009
Fitzcarraldo (ARG) x Miss Bimba (ARG), by Our Talisman (USA)
Family No. 7
September 27, 1988 – 2009
Fitzcarraldo (ARG) x Miss Bimba (ARG), by Our Talisman (USA)
Family No. 7
A group 3 winner on the track, Miss Peggy was even better as a broodmare. The 2000 Argentine Broodmare of the Year, she produced two Argentine champions and is the ancestress of Grade/Group 1 winners in Argentina, Chile, and the United States
Race record
29 starts, 7 wins, 5 seconds, 2 thirds, 125,295,506 Argentine pesos
1992:
1993:
1994:
Honors
Pellegrini Award, Argentine Broodmare of the Year (2000)
As an individual
A dark bay or brown mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Miss Peggy produced nine named foals, of which six started and won. Her important foals are as follow:
Connections
Miss Peggy was bred by Haras Ojo de Agua and raced for Caballeriza Don Henry before becoming a broodmare for Haras La Quebrada. In December 2001, she was exported to the United States, where she produced three foals for Liberty Road Stables before her death in 2009.
Pedigree notes
Miss Peggy is inbred 5x4 to eight-time American champion sire Bold Ruler, the 1957 American Horse of the Year. She is a half sister to Miss Nelly (by Saint Sever), dam of Argentine listed stakes winner Forty Missing (by Roar) and second dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Shy Candela. She is also a half sister to Miss Baby (by Saint Sever), second dam of 2019 Gran Premio Selección de Potrancas (ARG-G1) winner Sankalpa and Argentine Group 2 winner La Limeñita.
Miss Peggy, in turn, was produced from 1985 Premio Abril (ARG-G2) winner Miss Bimba (by Grade 2 winner Our Talisman, by Cornish Prince), a half sister to 1989 Gran Premio General San Martín (ARG-G1) winner Mister Marco (by Go Forth). Miss Bimba is also a half sister to Argentine stakes winners Mi Estandarte (by Decorum) and Mair (by Mantecón). In addition, Miss Bimba is a half sister to Miss Juventas (by Babas Fables), second dam of 2019 Gran Premio de Honor (ARG-G1) winner Wild Stream and third dam of 2018 Gran Premio Palermo (ARG-G1) winner Equal Miller.
Miss Bimba and her siblings are out of Miss Venecia (by Luxemburgo), a half sister to 1960 Premio Maipú winner and important broodmare Good Star (by Masked Light). The sisters were produced from 1950 Premio Enrique Acebal winner Bambuca (by Rustom Pasha), a "Genetic Gem" and a notable Argentine foundation mare.
Last updated: January 21, 2026
Race record
29 starts, 7 wins, 5 seconds, 2 thirds, 125,295,506 Argentine pesos
1992:
- 2nd Premio Sibila (ARG-G2, 1600mT, San Isidro)
- 3rd Premio Omega (ARG-G3, 1600mT, San Isidro)
1993:
- 2nd Premio General Las Heras (ARG-G3, 1400mT, San Isidro)
- 2nd Premio Orbit (ARG-L, 1400mT, San Isidro)
- 3rd Premio República del Perú (ARG-L, 1600mD, La Plata)
1994:
- Won Premio La Canadá (ARG-G3, 1400mD, Palermo)
Honors
Pellegrini Award, Argentine Broodmare of the Year (2000)
As an individual
A dark bay or brown mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Miss Peggy produced nine named foals, of which six started and won. Her important foals are as follow:
- Dear Peggy (1995, by Southern Halo) won once from seven starts. She is the dam of 2012 Premio Clausura (ARG-G2) winner Mister Tin (by Mutakddim) and the second dam of Argentine Group 2 winner Raven Master.
- Miss Mary (1996, by Southern Halo) won the 2000 Premio Arturo R. Bullrich (ARG-G2). She is the second dam of 2021 Chilean champion juvenile dirt filly Misa Nena.
- Miss Linda (1997, by Southern Halo) was the 2000 Argentine Mare of the Year and champion three-year-old filly. She is the second dam of multiple Grade 1 winner Lord Nelson and the third dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Rosas del Rosedal.
- Miss Simpatia (1998, by Southern Halo) never raced but is the dam of multiple Grade/Group 1 winner Miss Match (by Indygo Shiner) and 2017 Acorn Stakes (USA-G1) winner Carina Mia (by Malibu Moon). She is also the second dam of multiple Grade 3 winner Super Chow.
- Mr. Nancho (2000, by Southern Halo) was the Argentine champion miler of 2003. He sired three stakes winners from 211 named foals.
Connections
Miss Peggy was bred by Haras Ojo de Agua and raced for Caballeriza Don Henry before becoming a broodmare for Haras La Quebrada. In December 2001, she was exported to the United States, where she produced three foals for Liberty Road Stables before her death in 2009.
Pedigree notes
Miss Peggy is inbred 5x4 to eight-time American champion sire Bold Ruler, the 1957 American Horse of the Year. She is a half sister to Miss Nelly (by Saint Sever), dam of Argentine listed stakes winner Forty Missing (by Roar) and second dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Shy Candela. She is also a half sister to Miss Baby (by Saint Sever), second dam of 2019 Gran Premio Selección de Potrancas (ARG-G1) winner Sankalpa and Argentine Group 2 winner La Limeñita.
Miss Peggy, in turn, was produced from 1985 Premio Abril (ARG-G2) winner Miss Bimba (by Grade 2 winner Our Talisman, by Cornish Prince), a half sister to 1989 Gran Premio General San Martín (ARG-G1) winner Mister Marco (by Go Forth). Miss Bimba is also a half sister to Argentine stakes winners Mi Estandarte (by Decorum) and Mair (by Mantecón). In addition, Miss Bimba is a half sister to Miss Juventas (by Babas Fables), second dam of 2019 Gran Premio de Honor (ARG-G1) winner Wild Stream and third dam of 2018 Gran Premio Palermo (ARG-G1) winner Equal Miller.
Miss Bimba and her siblings are out of Miss Venecia (by Luxemburgo), a half sister to 1960 Premio Maipú winner and important broodmare Good Star (by Masked Light). The sisters were produced from 1950 Premio Enrique Acebal winner Bambuca (by Rustom Pasha), a "Genetic Gem" and a notable Argentine foundation mare.
Last updated: January 21, 2026