La Lorgnette

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La Lorgnette
Sire Val de L'Orne
Grandsire Val de Loir
Dam The Temptress
Damsire Nijinsky
Sex Filly
Foaled 1982
Country Canada
Colour Bay
Breeder E. P. Taylor
Owner Windfields Farm
Trainer Macdonald Benson
Record 19: 5-8-2
Earnings $488,610
Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours
Major Racing Wins
Natalma Stakes (1984)
Canadian Oaks (1985)

Canadian Classic Race wins:
Queen's Plate (1985)

Racing Awards
Canadian Champion 3-Year-Old Filly (1985)
Honours
La Lorgnette Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack
Infobox last updated on: 18:12, Sunday June 8, 2008 (UTC).

La Lorgnette (foaled 1982 in Ontario) is a Canadian Champion Thoroughbred filly racehorse. A giant sized filly at 17.1 hands, she was bred and raced by E. P. Taylor's Windfields Farm. She was sired by the Val de L'Orne, a multiple stakes winner in France including the Group One Prix du Jockey Club. Val de L'Orne's sire was Val de Loir, the Leading sire in France for three straight years between 1973 and 1975. La Lorgnette's dam was The Temptress, a daughter of the 1970 British Triple Crown champion Nijinsky who was also bred at Windfields Farm.

Trained by Macdonald Benson, La Lorgnette raced at age two with her best result a win in the 1984 Natalma Stakes. The following year she won the Canadian Oaks then, up against her male counterparts, defeated race favorite Imperial Choice to win Canada's most prestigious race, the Queen's Plate. In the ensuing Prince of Wales Stakes at the Fort Erie Racetrack, the two horses reversed their position. For her 1985 performances, La Lorgnette was voted the Sovereign Award as Canadian Champion 3-Year-Old Filly.

Retired to broodmare duty, La Lorgnette has stood in Canada and in the United States. She is best known for producing Hawk Wing who was bred at John G. Sikura's Hill 'n' Dale Farms in Lexington, Kentucky. Hawk Wing was the top two-year old of 2001 in the United Kingdom and Ireland and a winner of three Group One races. La Lorgnette's last foal, by Fusaichi Pegasus, was born in 2005.

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