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Epitome (April 21, 1985 – November 12, 2004) was an American
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racehorse and broodmare. After losing five of her first six races she recorded her first significant win in the Pocahontas Stakes, before establishing herself as one of the best fillies of her generation in North America by taking the fourth edition of the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies. She was voted the American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly of 1987. She won two minor races from six starts in the following year before being retired from racing. She had a solid breeding record as a broodmare, producing eight winners including the
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winner Essence of Dubai.


Background

Epitome was a bay mare bred in Kentucky by Jessica Bell Nicholson & H. Bennett Bell. She was sired by Summing, a stallion best known for winning the Belmont Stakes in 1981. Epitome's dam Honest And True was a high-class racemare who won the Fair Grounds Oaks and finished third in the
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in 1980. As a descendant of the broodmare Bold Irish, Honest And True, was related to several major winners including Ruffian, Pine Bluff and
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. In 1986 the
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filly was consigned to the Fasig-Tipton sale where she was sold for $150,000 to John A. Bell III of the Kentucky-based Jonabell Farm. The ownership of the filly stayed in the family as John Bell was the father of Epitome's breeders'. She was sent into training with Philip M. Hauswald.


Racing career


1987: two-year-old season

Epitome began her racing career by finishing fifth in a maiden race at Belmont Park on 28 June. She finished fifth again at the same track in July, second at
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in August and third at Belmont in September before recording her first success in a maiden race at
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on October 13. Eleven days later at the same track she was moved up in class and finished second to Terra Incognita in the Grade II Alcibiades Stakes. On November 8, Epitome took her first major prize when she won the Pocahontas Stakes at Churchill Downs. Thirteen days later, the filly contested the fourth running of the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies at
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. Ridden by Pat Day, she came from six lengths off the pace in mid-stretch to win from Jeanne Jones with the
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winner Dream Team in third.


1988: three-year-old season

On her three-year-old debut, Epitome ran second to Lost Kitty in the Honeybee Stakes at
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on April 1. She was then off the track for more than five months before returning to win allowance races at Belmont in September and Keeneland in October. After finishing second in another allowance at Keeneland she was moved back up in class for the fifth running of the Breeders' Cup Distaff at Churchill Downs on November 5. Ridden by
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she started at odds of 10.3/1 and finished seventh of the nine runners in a race which saw
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complete an unbeaten career by beating the Kentucky Derby winner Winning Colors. On her final racecourse appearance, Epitome finished second to Top Corsage in the Falls City Handicap.


Assessment and awards

In the
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for 1987, Epitome was named American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly.


Breeding record

Epitome produced at least eleven foals and eight winners between 1990 and 2003: *Faltaat, a bay colt, foaled in 1990, sired by
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, won races in the
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*Danjur, dark bay or brown colt, 1992, by
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, won three races in the United States. *Mansab, bay gelding, 1993, by Housebuster, won three minor races in Europe. *Home Invader, dark bay or brown gelding, 1994, by Housebuster, won three minor races in the United States. *Daiwa Dayjur, dark bay or brown colt, 1995, by
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, exported to Japan *Jordanesque, chestnut filly, 1996, by
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, unraced *Bully Bully, dark bay or brown gelding, 1998, by
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, won two minor races in the United States * Essence of Dubai, dark bay or brown colt, 1999, by Pulpit, won five races including Norfolk Stakes,
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, Super Derby *Albaaz, bay gelding, 2000, by Swain, won two minor races at Belmont Park in 2003 *Graham Cracker, dark bay or brown colt, 2001, by
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, won one race *Chinoe Road, chestnut filly, 2003, by Old Trieste, unraced


Pedigree


References

{{reflist 1985 racehorse births 2004 racehorse deaths Racehorses bred in Kentucky Racehorses trained in the United States Thoroughbred family 8-c Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies winners