Trevisa belonged to the best family resident in the famous Haras Ojo de Agua, and she proved the worth of her bloodlines by producing the immortal Forli, still regarded as one of the best horses ever to race in Argentina. She also produced two other stakes winners as well as two daughters who bred on.
Race record
3 starts, 1 win
As an individual
A chestnut mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Trevisa produced eight named foals, of which six started and five won. Her important foals are as follow:
Connections
Trevisa was bred and owned by Haras Ojo de Agua.
Pedigree notes
Trevisa is inbred 4x5x5 to the great stamina influence Son-in-Law, a two-time champion sire in England. She is a full sister to Gran Premio Presidente de la República stakes winner Rovigo and to La Dogana, dam of Argentine stakes winner Sixtina (by Good Manners), second dam of Gran Premio Jockey Club (ARG-I) winner Farnesio and third dam of 1976 English champion 3-year-old male and St.. Leger Stakes (ENG-I) winner Crow, 1982 Polla de Potrillos (Argentine Two Thousand Guineas, ARG-I) winner Pinturicchio, multiple Argentine Group I winner Gioconda, 1981 Gran Premio Santiago Luro (ARG-I) winner Ariosto and 1990 Gran Premio Criadores (ARG-I) winner Bianca Maria. Trevisa is also a full sister to Gran Premio Presidente de la República winner Rovigo; to Certosa, dam of Clásico Santiago Lawrie winner Commendatore (by Make Tracks); and to Venise, dam of Argentine stakes winner Tabra (by Tatán).
Veneta (by Foxglove), the dam of Trevisa and her siblings, is a winning half sister to Gran Premio Comparación winner Iago (by Adam's Apple); to 1936 Gran Premio Saturnino J. Unzue winner Venezia (by Adam's Apple), dam of the stakes-winning steeplechaser Rialto (by Congreve) and third dam of 1960 Polla de Potrillos winner Fiumé; and to Clásico Ignacio Correas and Clásico Gilberto Lerena winner Guideca (by Congreve), second dam of 1975 Gran Premio Internacional Dardo Rocha (ARG-I) winner Frari. The next dam in Trevisa's tail-female line, Dogaresa (by Your Majesty), was good enough to place in the Premio 25 de Mayo and Premio Ramon Biaus and is out of 1909 Gran Premio Selección (Argentine Oaks) winner Casiopea, by Kendal.
Race record
3 starts, 1 win
As an individual
A chestnut mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Trevisa produced eight named foals, of which six started and five won. Her important foals are as follow:
- Tirreno (1957, by Aristophanes) won the Clásico Revolucion de Mayo, Clásico República Oriental del Uruguay and Clásico Mexico in Argentina. He reached fourth on the Argentine broodmare sire list in 1979.
- Morosina (1959, by Cardanil II) produced Argentine Group III winners Spoletto (by Keats) and Morosinita (by Good Manners) and is the third dam of Argentine Group III winner Morosito.
- Tibur (1961, by Aristophanes) won the Clásico Jose Serrata in Uruguay. Records kept by The Jockey Club credit him with having sired three stakes winners from 36 named foals, but these records may be incomplete.
- Forli (1963, by Aristophanes) won the 1966 Argentine Quadruple Crown and was the 1966/67 Argentine Horse of the Year; he was also a stakes winner in the United States. A successful sire at Claiborne Farm, he sired 59 stakes winners headed by three-time American Horse of the Year Forego.
- Trevisana (1966, by Aristophanes) produced 1980 Premio Ellington (ITY-II) winner Sifounas (by Secretariat) and 1982 Prix de Conde (FR-II) winner Nile Hawk (by Sham). She is the second dam of Forlitano, a Grade/Group II winner in Argentina and the United States, and of Argentine Group II winner Friul and is the third dam of Argentine Group III winner Forliano.
Connections
Trevisa was bred and owned by Haras Ojo de Agua.
Pedigree notes
Trevisa is inbred 4x5x5 to the great stamina influence Son-in-Law, a two-time champion sire in England. She is a full sister to Gran Premio Presidente de la República stakes winner Rovigo and to La Dogana, dam of Argentine stakes winner Sixtina (by Good Manners), second dam of Gran Premio Jockey Club (ARG-I) winner Farnesio and third dam of 1976 English champion 3-year-old male and St.. Leger Stakes (ENG-I) winner Crow, 1982 Polla de Potrillos (Argentine Two Thousand Guineas, ARG-I) winner Pinturicchio, multiple Argentine Group I winner Gioconda, 1981 Gran Premio Santiago Luro (ARG-I) winner Ariosto and 1990 Gran Premio Criadores (ARG-I) winner Bianca Maria. Trevisa is also a full sister to Gran Premio Presidente de la República winner Rovigo; to Certosa, dam of Clásico Santiago Lawrie winner Commendatore (by Make Tracks); and to Venise, dam of Argentine stakes winner Tabra (by Tatán).
Veneta (by Foxglove), the dam of Trevisa and her siblings, is a winning half sister to Gran Premio Comparación winner Iago (by Adam's Apple); to 1936 Gran Premio Saturnino J. Unzue winner Venezia (by Adam's Apple), dam of the stakes-winning steeplechaser Rialto (by Congreve) and third dam of 1960 Polla de Potrillos winner Fiumé; and to Clásico Ignacio Correas and Clásico Gilberto Lerena winner Guideca (by Congreve), second dam of 1975 Gran Premio Internacional Dardo Rocha (ARG-I) winner Frari. The next dam in Trevisa's tail-female line, Dogaresa (by Your Majesty), was good enough to place in the Premio 25 de Mayo and Premio Ramon Biaus and is out of 1909 Gran Premio Selección (Argentine Oaks) winner Casiopea, by Kendal.