Toussaud
SireEl Gran Senor
GrandsireNorthern Dancer
DamImage of Reality
DamsireIn Reality
SexMare
Foaled1989
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederJuddmonte Farms
OwnerJuddmonte Farms
TrainerBobby Frankel
Record15: 7-4-2
Earnings$552,751
Major wins
Criterion Stakes (1992)
American Handicap (1993)
Gamely Stakes (1993)
Wilshire Handicap (1993)
Autumn Days Handicap (1993)
Awards
Kentucky Broodmare of the Year (2002)
Last updated on 5/11/2012

Toussaud (May 6, 1989 โ€“ January 5, 2009) was a bay mare bred and raced by Juddmonte Farms. Sired by El Gran Senor out of an, In Reality, mare, Image of Reality, Toussaud achieved much on the track and in the breeding shed.

Race career

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Toussaud raced in both Europe and the US, excelling on grass surfaces. At three she won against males in the Van Geest Criterion Stakes (Gr.3) in England and placed in both the Calor Silver Trophy and Fed Brew Lager Beeswing Stakes. At four, she was shipped across the pond and again won against the colts in the American Handicap (Gr.2). She then won the Gr.1 Gamely Breedersโ€™ Cup Handicap (now just the Gamely Stakes). She also added the Wilshire Handicap (Gr.2) and the Autumn Days Handicap to her list of victories.[1]

Legacy

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Toussaud was the dam of five graded stakes winners, including champion sires and Grade 1 winners Chester House and Empire Maker. All of her graded winners were sired by different stallions. The only stallion she ever re-visited was A. P. Indy, and neither of the two resulting foals ever raced. Honest Lady, Toussaud's second foal and third highest earner, was a grade 1 stakes winner and became the dam of a Grade 1 stakes winner, First Defence. Two more of Toussaud's get are Chiselling (Secretariat Stakes (Gr.1) winner) and Decarchy, who won the Gr.2 Frank E. Kilroe Mile Handicap. Decarchy had a modest stud career. Chiselling was to be sent to South Africa to stand stud duty for Andreas Jacobs and the Scott Brothers. Still, before the flight on July 30, he was diagnosed with the neurological disease Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis. Press releases stated that he would remain in Kentucky to receive treatment and would be shipped out at a later date to start preparing for his 2005 stud season. However, he seems to have never made it to South Africa and has no reported offspring.

Toussaud produced some non-champions as well, including her A. P. Indy fillies named Mesmeric and Gateway. Both fillies were retained by Juddmonte Farms and are in its broodmare band. Another of Toussaud's daughters a filly by Kingmambo, Tinge, also never set foot on the race track. Civilisation (by Gone West) is Toussaud's only foal to race but never win. Tolerance (by Seeking the Gold) won once in three starts before returning to Juddmonte Farms to become a broodmare like her other sisters.[2]

Death

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Although Toussaud met with much success in the breeding shed, she was often ill and became too physically fragile to rear her own foals.[3] In 1995, she developed laminitis after producing her first foal, Chester House, and five years later she underwent colic surgery to fix an impaction. Her propensity for illness seems to be another trait she passed on to her offspring, as both Chester House and Chiselling were struck with debilitating diseases, though neither sickness was genetically inherited. Toussaud was pensioned in late December 2007 due to her worsening laminitis.[4]

Toussaud was euthanized in 2009 at the age of 20 due to declining health and complications from laminitis. โ€œMentally, she was as content and as happy of a mare as there was,โ€ Juddmonte manager Garrett Oโ€™Rourke said. โ€œPhysically, she just started to wear down. She was 20 years of age, but she probably lived a few extra years [with the physical issues]. It gets to be a time when their physiques canโ€™t stand up to it.โ€ โ€œShe endured a lot in her life and just kept on pulling it out. To have health problems and still become a Broodmare of the Year, itโ€™s quite amazing. To be around her, she always reminded me of one of those people that we all know in life that has misfortune and never complains. To me, thatโ€™s the most admirable type of person, and thatโ€™s exactly how she was. She was always the same Toussaud, every single morning, happy to see you.โ€[5]

References

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Empire Maker

Toussaud, was the daughter of British champion and Classic Race winner El Gran Senor, who in turn was a son of the great Northern Dancer. Toussaud was

American Pharoah

Derby and the Breeders' Cup Classic. He carries lines to Grade I champions Toussaud and Fappiano, and to the top-rated European two- and three-year-old colt

Kentucky Broodmare of the Year

graded stakes winners may also be given the informal title of "blue hen". Toussaud, the 2002 Kentucky Broodmare of the Year, is often referred to as a blue

Phoenix Tower (horse)

1970 Raise A Native Native Dancer Raise You Gold Digger Nashua Sequence Toussaud 1989ใ€€ El Gran Senor Northern Dancer (CAN) Sex Appeal Image of Reality In

El Gran Senor

classic winner Kundalini, top American fillies Corrazona, Spanish Fern and Toussaud and Breeders' Cup Sprint hero Lit de Justice. The horse was pensioned from

Wang Leehom

Oxford Union at the University of Oxford. On February 27, 2017, Madame Toussauds revealed Wang's wax statue in their Beijing museum.[citation needed] Wang's

Sovereignty (horse)

(1986) Oil Fable (1986) Mushka (2005) Empire Maker (2000) Unbridled (1987) Toussaud (1989) Sluice (1998) Seeking The Gold (1985) Lakeway (1991)(family: 9-f)

The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays

Burton as A Courtier, Visitor at the Emerald City Samuel Woods as Madame Toussaud, Visitor at the Emerald City Romola Remus as Dorothy Gale of Kansas Maud