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Lianga (1971 – after 1988) was an American-bred, French-trained
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racehorse and
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. Equally adept as a sprinter or as a miler, she won eleven of her twenty-one contests in a racing career which lasted from May 1973 until November 1975. She won her first four races as a two-year-old including the Prix du Bois and the
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. In the following year she won the
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and
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. Lianga reached her peak as a four-year-old in 1975 when she recorded victories in the
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,
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,
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and Vernons Sprint Cup and was rated the best older female racehorse in Europe by
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, ahead of
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and
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. After her retirement from racing she became an influential broodmare whose female-line descendants have included Danehill Dancer and Street Sense.


Background

Lianga was a "strong, attractive" grey mare with a diamond-shaped white
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bred in
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by Mrs Bruce M. Donaldson. During her early racing career she was so dark in colour that she was officially described as
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until 1975. She was one of the best horses sired by
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who won the 1968 Kentucky Derby but was disqualified after traces of
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were discovered in a post-race
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. As a breeding stallion, he stood in Europe and Japan, siring several other good winners including the
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winner Saritamer and the
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winner Godswalk. Lianga's dam Leven Ones won two minor races in the United States and went on to produce the
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winner Diamonds Are Trump. Leven Ones' grand-dam Star Student was a half-sister of the 1951 Kentucky Derby winner Count Turf. Lianga was acquired by
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and was sent to Europe to be trained by Albert Klimscha in France. She was ridden in most of her races by
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.


Racing career


1973: two-year-old season

Lianga began her racing career in a race over 900 metres at
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in May and won by one and a half lengths from the favourite Hippodamia. She followed up three weeks later by winning again over the same course and distance. The filly's first major test came at
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in June in the Prix du Bois over 1000 metres. She moved up to take the lead just after half way and drew clear in the closing stages to in by two and a half lengths from the colt Soyez Brave with Hippodamia in fourth. Lianga was then stepped up in class and distance again for the
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Prix Robert Papin over 1100 metres at
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on 29 July. Ridden by
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she started 2.2/1 second favourite behind the British-trained colt Habat, a six-length winner of the Norfolk Stakes at
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. Lianga was among the leaders from the start before accelerating to win by two lengths from Soyez Brave with Hippodamia third and Habat a disappointing sixth. On 19 August, the filly started second favourite behind the undefeated colt Nonoalco in the
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over 1200 metres at Deauville Racecourse. After starting very poorly, Lianga recovered to take the lead 400 metres from the finish but after being overtaken by the favourite she faded in the closing stages and finished fourth of the seven runners behind Nonoalco, Insistence and the Irish-trained Cake.


1974: three-year-old season

In 1974, Lianga moved stables and was trained for the rest of her racing career by the Argentinian Angel Penna Sr. She began her second season in the
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over 1400 metres at Maisons-Laffitte on 5 April. She started the 3/5 favourite and won by three lengths from Insistence. A month later, Lianga was made the 6/5 favourite for the
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over 1600 metres at Longchamp but finished eighth of the nine runners behind the 30/1 outsider
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. Lianga was off the course for three months before reappearing in the Prix Maurice de Gheest over 1300 metres at Deauville in August in which she was matched against older horses. Ridden by Peter Cook, she won easily by five lengths from Tour Nobel with the British-trained New Model (a close second to Saritamer in the
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on his previous start) a further three lengths back in fourth. Lianga (reunited with Saint-Martin) faced Nonoalco for the second time in the Prix du Rond Point over 1600 metres at Longchamp on 8 September. Lianga took the lead on the outside in the last 200 metres but was caught in the final strides and beaten a short neck by Nonoalco with Lisaro third and
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fourth. Three weeks later, the filly (coupled in the betting with her stable companion
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) started second favourite behind Nonoalco in the Group One
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over the same course and distance. Racing on very soft ground, she finished third behind Mount Hagen and Northern Taste, with Nonoalco unplaced. On her final appearance failed to reproduce her best form in the
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on 27 October, finishing sixth of the sixteen runners behind Northern Taste.


1975: four-year-old season

On her first appearance of 1975, Lianga won a minor race at Évry in May, beating Bayraan by one and a half lengths. She started favourite for the Prix de la Porte Maillot on 29 June at Longchamp, but was beaten a neck by the three-year-old Hamada, with Boldboy and Northern Taste fourth and fifth in a blanket finish. In the following month she was sent to England and started at odds of 10/1 for the July Cup (then a Group Two race) over six
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at
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. Her opponents included several major winners including Steel Heart (
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), Boone's Cabin ( Wokingham Stakes), Blue Cashmere ( Temple Stakes), Realty (
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) Auction Ring (
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) and Roman Warrior. Ridden by Saint-Martin, Lianga took the lead in the final furlong and won by half a length and a neck from Steel Heart and Realty. Timeform described the July Cup as "an exciting contest" and reported that Lianga appeared to win "with something to spare". Lianga was moved up from sprinting to compete over longer distances in her next four races. She returned to England for the
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over one mile at
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and produced a strong finish to take third place beaten a neck and a short head by the leading British milers Bolkonski and Rose Bowl. At Deauville on 10 August, the filly started 2.8/1 second favourite behind the Prix du Palais Royal winner Dandy Lute in the Prix Jacques Le Marois over 1600 metres. The other contenders included Sky Commander and Delmora, first and second in the Prix Maurice de Gheest and the
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winner Son of Silver. Lianga won easily, drawing away from her rivals in the closing stages to take the Group One prize by six lengths from Sky Commander. According to Timeform, she "brushed aside" her opponents "as though they were selling platers". The filly started favourite for the Prix du Rond Point on 7 September but finished third behind Delmora and El Toro, to whom she was conceding twelve pounds and three pounds respectively. In the Prix du Moulin three weeks later, Lianga again started favourite, but finished fourth behind Delmora, Son of Silver and Riot in Paris. Timeform expressed the view that she was an unlucky loser and "would almost certainly have won with a clear run". A week after her defeat in the Moulin, Lianga returned to sprinting at Longchamp for the Prix de l'Abbaye over 1000 metres on 5 October and was made 6/5 favourite despite racing over the distance for the first time in two years. Her opponents included Swingtime (
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), Realty,
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and Hot Spark ( Flying Childers Stakes). Lianga produced a strong late run to take the lead in the final strides and won by two short heads from the three-year-old colts Primo Rico and Mendip Man. Three weeks later, the filly started favourite for the
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over 1400 metres but produced one of her few poor performances, finishing eighth of the fifteen runners behind the two-year-old Roan Star. Immediately after the race it was announced that Lianga had been retired, but she returned for one more race. In November, she was sent to England and started the 2/1 favourite for the Vernons Sprint Cup over six furlongs at
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. Racing on very soft ground, she was restrained by Saint-Martin in the early stages before accelerating a quarter mile from home to win by three-quarters of a length from Roman Warrior with Garda's Revenge (Lianga's two-year-old brother) in third.


Breeding record

Lianga was retired from racing to become a broodmare in
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. She produced at least ten foals and seven winners between 1977 and 1988. Her offspring included: *La Legende, a brown filly, foaled in 1977, sired by
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, won three races *Long Legend, chestnut filly, 1978, by Reviewer, won four races, dam of Mr Greeley ( Swale Stakes, sire of Finsceal Beo), great-grand-dam of Street Sense *Lettre d'Amour, grey filly, 1979 by
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, grand-dam of Danehill Dancer *Lady Lianga, grey filly, 1980 by
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, failed to win in thirteen races *Lacune, brown filly, 1981, by
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, won two races, dam of Glen Jordan ( Premio Chiusura) *Le Mikado, bay colt, 1983, by
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*Lancret, brown colt, 1984, by
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, won three races *Darling Misty, grey filly, 1985, by
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*Légion d'honneur, chestnut filly, 1986, by Alydar, won two races *Langeais, grey gelding, 1988, by Spend A Buck


Assessment

There was no International Classification of European two-year-olds in 1973: the official handicappers of Britain, Ireland and France compiled separate rankings for horses which competed in those countries. In the French Free Handicap Lianga was rated the second best filly of the season, three pounds behind Hippodamia whom she had beaten in all three of their meetings. The independent Timeform organisation gave her a rating of 120, ten pounds inferior to their top-rated two-year-old filly Hippodamia. In 1974, the French handicapper rated Lianga eighteen pounds inferior to the top-rated three-year-old Comtesse de Loir. Timeform gave her a rating of 116, fourteen pounds behind their best sprinter Saritamer and fifteen behind their best miler Nonoalco. In 1975 Timeform gave the filly a rating of 133, making her the highest-rated older female of the year, but a pound inferior to their best sprinter Flirting Around and their best miler Bolkonski. The official French handicapper rated her the fourth-best older female behind
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and Comtesse de Loir. In the British handicap she was rated the best older female horse, three pounds ahead of Dahlia. In their annual ''Racehorses of 1975'', Timeform praised her "toughness, consistency and versatility" and described her as "in every respect an exceptional filly".


Pedigree


References

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