For people named De La Rose, see De La Rose (surname).
De La Rose
Sire
Nijinsky
Grandsire
Northern Dancer
Dam
Rosetta Stone
Damsire
Round Table
Sex
Filly
Foaled
1978
Country
United States
Colour
Bay
Breeder
Dr. & Mrs. R. Smiser West & MacKenzie Miller
Owner
Henryk de Kwiatkowski
Trainer
Woody Stephens
Record
26: 11-6-0
Earnings
$544,647
Major wins
Hollywood Derby (1981) Athenia Handicap (1981) Diana Handicap (1981) Saranac Stakes (1981) Long Branch Stakes (1981) E. P. Taylor Stakes (1981)
Awards
U.S. Champion Female Turf Horse (1981)
Honours
Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame (1982) De La Rose Stakes at Saratoga Race Course
Last updated on January 14, 2008
De La Rose (1978–2001) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred in Kentucky, she was the daughter of English Triple Crown champion Nijinsky. Her grandsire was U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Northern Dancer, and her damsire was another U.S. Hall of Famer, Round Table. She was purchased and raced by Henryk de Kwiatkowski, who later acquired the famed Calumet Farm in Lexington, Kentucky.
De La Rose, was voted the 1981 Eclipse Award for Outstanding Female Turf Horse, Retired to broodmare duty, she produced seven foals. On March 6, 2001, at age twenty-three, De La Rose was euthanized due to infirmities of old age.
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