Lite Light

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Lite Light
Sire Majestic Light
Grandsire Majestic Prince
Dam Printing Press
Damsire In Reality
Sex Filly
Foaled 1988
Country United States Flag of the United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Dr. & Mrs. R. Smiser West
Mr. & Mrs. M. Miller
Owner Oaktown Stable
Trainer Jerry Hollendorfer
Record 26: 8-3-4
Earnings $1,231,596
Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours
Major Racing Wins
Oak Leaf Stakes (1990)
Sorrento Stakes (1990)
Fantasy Stakes (1991)
Las Virgenes Stakes (1991)
Santa Anita Oaks (1991)
Kentucky Oaks (1991)
Coaching Club American Oaks (1991)
Infobox last updated on: May 17, 2007.

Lite Light (b. 1988 - d. May 5, 2007) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. A granddaughter of Hall of Famer Majestic Prince, Lite Light counts Nearco and Princequillo among her ancestors. She was purchased as a yearling by rap music star MC Hammer and raced under his Oaktown Stable banner.

At age two, Lite Light raced at tracks in California where she won the Oak Leaf Stakes and the Sorrento Stakes and was second in the Del Mar Debutante Stakes and the Hollywood Starlet Stakes. In 1991, she blossomed into one of the top three-year-old fillies racing in the United States. After winning several important Grade I stakes events on the West Coast and the Grade II Fantasy Stakes at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Lite Light went to Louisville, Kentucky where she won the Kentucky Oaks against some of the best fillies in the country.

Sent north to race in New York, in the 1⅛ mile Mother Goose Stakes Light Lite was up against Meadow Star whom she had lost to by a wide margin in the 1990 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies. In the Mother Goose, after the two ran head-to-head from the turn at the top of the homstretch, Meadow Star won by a "lip" in a photo finish that took the officials six minutes to adjudicate. The two fillies finished 15 ½ lengths in front of the rest of the field. A month later, they met again in the Coaching Club American Oaks. Once again they pulled away from the field, going head-to-head at the top of the stretch. But this time Lite Light put on a powerful drive and won by seven lengths in stakes record time.

MC Hammer's financial difficulties eventually forced the sale of his stable. Lite Light retired after racing at age five to serve as a broodmare.

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