Post by S u N f r O s T ~ on Jan 9, 2020 16:10:29 GMT -5
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Basics
Horse Name: In The Spotlight
YOB: Y11
Height: 15.2hh
Color: Chestnut
Gender: Female
Pedigree: Gorgeous George x On To The Spotlight [BHoF Dancing in the Moonlight x BHoF On To Dancing]
Year Thirteen Encouragement Award
Innie is an attention-hogger. She loves to have all eyes on her, and even if nobody is looking at her she still acts as though they are. She is a very showy filly. She likes to dance and prance and attract as many eyes as possible. It isn't hard for Innie to attract attention either. She has amazing conformation and is actually a very attractive filly. Her chestnut coloring is light and beautiful and her eyes just speak of innocence and youthful joy. Innie is adorable. People love her and often pick her out from a crowd due to the spirited and proud way that she carries herself. Handling wise, she can be quite difficult to deal with. She is very spirited and independent, and whenever she wants something she will work to get it through any means possible. But Innie is not a mean filly, and she does not resort to violence in order to get what she wants. She would rather settle for being moody and difficult, annoying her handlers enough into obeying her. As long as the attention is on Innie and not some other horse, she is a joy to ride. But if the eyes are diverted from her chestnut frame, she is a nightmare.
Leg Type: Front Runner
Innie is an attention hog. She breaks lightning fast and goes right to the front. It's as if she knows that by being in front all eyes will be glued to her. Innie races so she can get attention. If she does well, she often gets more attention, so she always tries to do well. Innie cannot imagine doing less than her best when she does something, because to do less would mean less treats and the attention she craves. So she breaks fast and takes the lead. If challenged, she will do one of two things. She may challenge back fiercely, setting some suicidal fractions to maintain her pace. She may also drop back a little bit, almost teasingly, because to do so easily might mean getting some additional attention throughout the race, taking all eyes off the actual horse in front. As the race progresses, Innie will increase her pace as much as she has to to maintain her lead, and then will gun it for the wire when asked by her jockey. She has a pretty quick turn of foot and some good sprint stamina. This makes her capable of wiring fields if she so wanted to.
Innie is an attention-hogger. She loves to have all eyes on her, and even if nobody is looking at her she still acts as though they are. She is a very showy filly. She likes to dance and prance and attract as many eyes as possible. It isn't hard for Innie to attract attention either. She has amazing conformation and is actually a very attractive filly. Her chestnut coloring is light and beautiful and her eyes just speak of innocence and youthful joy. Innie is adorable. People love her and often pick her out from a crowd due to the spirited and proud way that she carries herself. Handling wise, she can be quite difficult to deal with. She is very spirited and independent, and whenever she wants something she will work to get it through any means possible. But Innie is not a mean filly, and she does not resort to violence in order to get what she wants. She would rather settle for being moody and difficult, annoying her handlers enough into obeying her. As long as the attention is on Innie and not some other horse, she is a joy to ride. But if the eyes are diverted from her chestnut frame, she is a nightmare.
Leg Type: Front Runner
Innie is an attention hog. She breaks lightning fast and goes right to the front. It's as if she knows that by being in front all eyes will be glued to her. Innie races so she can get attention. If she does well, she often gets more attention, so she always tries to do well. Innie cannot imagine doing less than her best when she does something, because to do less would mean less treats and the attention she craves. So she breaks fast and takes the lead. If challenged, she will do one of two things. She may challenge back fiercely, setting some suicidal fractions to maintain her pace. She may also drop back a little bit, almost teasingly, because to do so easily might mean getting some additional attention throughout the race, taking all eyes off the actual horse in front. As the race progresses, Innie will increase her pace as much as she has to to maintain her lead, and then will gun it for the wire when asked by her jockey. She has a pretty quick turn of foot and some good sprint stamina. This makes her capable of wiring fields if she so wanted to.
Racing Bio
Classification: Grade One
Dirt: Bad
Turf: Great
Distance: 7-12 Furlongs
Notes: 2-Furlong Distance Extension Applied
Race Record: 57/21/20/13
Prospect Race Record: 10/3/4/1
Workouts: See here
Former Jockey: Valencia Andrews
Career HOTY Points: 18
Significant Races Won:
Year Thirteen
Unicorn Horn Juvenile Turf
Wire Finish Cup Juvenile Turf
Magic Millions Fillies Turf
Sanford Stakes
Golden Slipper Stakes
Year Fourteen
All Along Stakes
Princess Cup
Duchess Stakes
Frankel Green Mile
World Turf Cup
Breeders Cup Turf
Year Fifteen
Eclipse Stakes
Little Miss Innocent Memorial Stakes
Nassau Stakes
Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Turf
The Diana
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes
Melbourne Cup
Breeding Bio
Number of Foals: 3
Current Status: Closed (Y20)
Progeny:
Demon Prince - Year Sixteen - by Demonic Desires (SOPS)
In Vogue - Year Eighteen - by Bank On Greatness (SOPS)
Unnamed - Year Twenty Two - by GS Royal Crown (Ripley)