When you hear the name Monomoy Girl many things come to mind. Like her Kentucky Oaks win and being named the American Champion Three-year-old Filly in 2018. You may remember her Breeders Cup Distaff wins in 2018 and 2020. And for those who are new to the horseracing industry, may just remember her being named the American Champion Older Female Horse for 2020. But for most, the names of her ancestors like Seattle Slew or Secretariat don't come to mind. And this is not due to a lack of remembering but simply a lack of knowledge. In this book, we will look at the amazing pedigree of an amazing racehorse. We will track her bloodline back to Seattle Slew and Secretariat, and her amazing career right up to her 2021 racing season. So sit back and enjoy the Journey of Monomoy Girl.
Monomoy Girl, returned to the track in the Bayakoa Stakes at Oaklawn Park to face hearty competition on a rainy, sloppy track.
This digitally-drawn portrait of the two time Breeders' Cup Distaff winning Monomoy Girl by Lesley A.J. Baumann has been laser-burned onto live-edge walnut. Colors were hand-painted, and the piece is finished with a flood coat of epoxy.
Champion Monomoy Girl (Tapizar) returned a winner after 18 months on the sidelines. Hammered down to 1-2 favoritism at the oval where she registered her two greatest triumphs, the chestnut was away in good order from the two-hole and was perched in a close-up fourth off the fence as Fashion Faux Pas (Flatter and Talk
11pm, March 26, 2015 Frankfort Park Farm, a Chestnut Filly Stood Up for the First Time in her Life., Today at Keeneland She STOOD UP in the G1 Ashland S., Winning By 6L, MONOMOY GIRL by Tapizar., Assist to Drumette & co-Breeder Brendan Gallagher Photo: ML. Hernon.
Monomoy Girl overcame an outside post and stretch challenge to win the Kentucky Oaks.
Monomoy Girl (Tapizar) came into 2020 toting lofty expectations on top of an already gaudy record. After enjoying a truly spectacular sophomore year, annexing six of seven starts–five of them at the Grade I level–including the Longines Kentucky Oaks, Acorn S. and Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff, she spent the entire 2019 season on the sidelines
Monomoy Girl wins second Distaff for trainer Brad Cox's fourth Breeders' Cup victory in 2020.
Monomoy Girl made her case for favoritism in the May 4 Kentucky Oaks (G1) at Churchill Downs by easily wiring the $500,000 Ashland Stakes (G1) at Keeneland on Saturday. The race is part of the [...]
This talented thoroughbrd racehorse mare, Monomoy Girl, was created over a wire/cardboard armature,using my special paper mache clay, gessoed and then painted with quality acrylic paints and protected with an enamel finish. She has the look and feel of wood. She Measures 10 in T x 15 in L x 3.5 in D One of a Kind, signed and dated. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Salts & Silks Mission H.E.A.L., Helping Equine Athletes for Life. Learn more about their mission at www.saltsandsilks.com Monomoy Girl (foaled March 26, 2015) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse who was the American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly of 2018 and Champion Older Female Horse of 2020. She showed very promising form as a juvenile in 2017 when she won her first three races before being narrowly beaten in the Golden Rod Stakes. In the following spring, she took the Rachel Alexandra Stakes and the Ashland Stakes before winning the Kentucky Oaks, the filly equivalent of the Kentucky Derby. She followed this up with wins in the Acorn Stakes and Coaching Club American Oaks, but was disqualified to second for interference in the Cotillion Stakes. She then rebounded to win the Breeders' Cup Distaff while facing older horses for the first time. Monomoy Girl did not race at age four after suffering a bout of colic. In 2020, she was undefeated in four starts including the Ruffian Stakes, the La Troienne Stakes and a second Breeders' Cup Distaff. She was sold at the November 2020 Fasig-Tipton sale for $9.5 million. Her new owners decided to keep her in training and she began her six-year-old campaign on March 13, 2021 by winning the Bayakoa Stakes. She was retired in September 2021 after sustaining an injury in training at Churchill Downs.
CLASSIC ● Breeders' Cup Classic hero Accelerate (Lookin At Lucky) exited the Classic in good form, trainer John Sadler confirmed Sunday morning. “We jogged him up and down the road [outside Churchill Downs' Barn 43] and he looked very sound and happy,” he said. According to Sadler, the 5-year-old is scheduled to be vanned to
This talented thoroughbrd racehorse mare, Monomoy Girl, was created over a wire/cardboard armature,using my special paper mache clay, gessoed and then painted with quality acrylic paints and protected with an enamel finish. She has the look and feel of wood. She Measures 10 in T x 15 in L x 3.5 in D One of a Kind, signed and dated. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Salts & Silks Mission H.E.A.L., Helping Equine Athletes for Life. Learn more about their mission at www.saltsandsilks.com Monomoy Girl (foaled March 26, 2015) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse who was the American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly of 2018 and Champion Older Female Horse of 2020. She showed very promising form as a juvenile in 2017 when she won her first three races before being narrowly beaten in the Golden Rod Stakes. In the following spring, she took the Rachel Alexandra Stakes and the Ashland Stakes before winning the Kentucky Oaks, the filly equivalent of the Kentucky Derby. She followed this up with wins in the Acorn Stakes and Coaching Club American Oaks, but was disqualified to second for interference in the Cotillion Stakes. She then rebounded to win the Breeders' Cup Distaff while facing older horses for the first time. Monomoy Girl did not race at age four after suffering a bout of colic. In 2020, she was undefeated in four starts including the Ruffian Stakes, the La Troienne Stakes and a second Breeders' Cup Distaff. She was sold at the November 2020 Fasig-Tipton sale for $9.5 million. Her new owners decided to keep her in training and she began her six-year-old campaign on March 13, 2021 by winning the Bayakoa Stakes. She was retired in September 2021 after sustaining an injury in training at Churchill Downs.
Ashland (G1) winner Monomoy Girl recorded a half-mile work in company at Churchill Downs Saturday for the May 4 Kentucky Oaks (G1) With jockey Florent Geroux up, Monomoy Girl was timed in :47.40. She breezed [...]
Monomoy Girl dominated Saturday in the Ashland Stakes. Now, it's on to the Oaks.
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This talented thoroughbrd racehorse mare, Monomoy Girl, was created over a wire/cardboard armature,using my special paper mache clay, gessoed and then painted with quality acrylic paints and protected with an enamel finish. She has the look and feel of wood. She Measures 10 in T x 15 in L x 3.5 in D One of a Kind, signed and dated. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Salts & Silks Mission H.E.A.L., Helping Equine Athletes for Life. Learn more about their mission at www.saltsandsilks.com Monomoy Girl (foaled March 26, 2015) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse who was the American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly of 2018 and Champion Older Female Horse of 2020. She showed very promising form as a juvenile in 2017 when she won her first three races before being narrowly beaten in the Golden Rod Stakes. In the following spring, she took the Rachel Alexandra Stakes and the Ashland Stakes before winning the Kentucky Oaks, the filly equivalent of the Kentucky Derby. She followed this up with wins in the Acorn Stakes and Coaching Club American Oaks, but was disqualified to second for interference in the Cotillion Stakes. She then rebounded to win the Breeders' Cup Distaff while facing older horses for the first time. Monomoy Girl did not race at age four after suffering a bout of colic. In 2020, she was undefeated in four starts including the Ruffian Stakes, the La Troienne Stakes and a second Breeders' Cup Distaff. She was sold at the November 2020 Fasig-Tipton sale for $9.5 million. Her new owners decided to keep her in training and she began her six-year-old campaign on March 13, 2021 by winning the Bayakoa Stakes. She was retired in September 2021 after sustaining an injury in training at Churchill Downs.
Superman Shaq (Shackleford), a half-brother to champion Monomoy Girl (Tapizar), disappointed with a dull effort in his debut, but made amends with a 'TDN Rising Star' worthy graduation at Del Mar Sunday. Shedding blinkers and sent off the 5-2 favorite for this second start, the chestnut colt strode out to the early lead and had
Monomoy Girl could prove she's Horse of the Year material. Here's why.
This talented thoroughbrd racehorse mare, Monomoy Girl, was created over a wire/cardboard armature,using my special paper mache clay, gessoed and then painted with quality acrylic paints and protected with an enamel finish. She has the look and feel of wood. She Measures 10 in T x 15 in L x 3.5 in D One of a Kind, signed and dated. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Salts & Silks Mission H.E.A.L., Helping Equine Athletes for Life. Learn more about their mission at www.saltsandsilks.com Monomoy Girl (foaled March 26, 2015) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse who was the American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly of 2018 and Champion Older Female Horse of 2020. She showed very promising form as a juvenile in 2017 when she won her first three races before being narrowly beaten in the Golden Rod Stakes. In the following spring, she took the Rachel Alexandra Stakes and the Ashland Stakes before winning the Kentucky Oaks, the filly equivalent of the Kentucky Derby. She followed this up with wins in the Acorn Stakes and Coaching Club American Oaks, but was disqualified to second for interference in the Cotillion Stakes. She then rebounded to win the Breeders' Cup Distaff while facing older horses for the first time. Monomoy Girl did not race at age four after suffering a bout of colic. In 2020, she was undefeated in four starts including the Ruffian Stakes, the La Troienne Stakes and a second Breeders' Cup Distaff. She was sold at the November 2020 Fasig-Tipton sale for $9.5 million. Her new owners decided to keep her in training and she began her six-year-old campaign on March 13, 2021 by winning the Bayakoa Stakes. She was retired in September 2021 after sustaining an injury in training at Churchill Downs.
Champion Monomoy Girl wrote herself into the history books with her trip through the auction ring Sunday night at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky fall selected mixed sale and will continue to write herself into the history books on the racetrack. The mare was purchased by Spendthrift Farm for $9.5 million and will remain in training with Brad Cox for another campaign in 2021.