Candy Éclair

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Candy Éclair
Sire Northern Jove
Grandsire Northern Dancer
Dam Candy's Best
Damsire Candy Spots
Sex Filly
Foaled 1976
Country United States
Colour Gray
Breeder Adele W. Paxson
Owner Adele W. Paxson
Trainer S. Allen King
Record 23: 15-4-1
Earnings US$403,845
Major wins
Brigantine Stakes (1978)
Selima Stakes (1978)
Mermaid Stakes (1978)
Ashland Stakes (1979)
Shirley Jones Stakes (1979)
Endine Stakes (1980)
Grey Flight Handicap (1980)
Regret Handicap (1980)
Awards
American Co-Champion Two-Year-Old Filly (1978)
Honours
Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame (1979)
Candy Eclair Stakes at Monmouth Park

Candy Éclair (foaled April 14, 1976, in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred and raced by prominent Pennsylvanian horsewoman Adele Paxson, she was a granddaughter of the most important sire of the 20th century, Northern Dancer. She was out of the mare Candy's Best, a daughter of the 1963 Santa Anita Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Candy Spots.

Candy Éclair was conditioned for racing by Allen King and winter-trained at the Aiken Training Track in Aiken, South Carolina. Undefeated in all five of her starts at age two, she shared 1978 American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly honors with It's In The Air. Candy Éclair won stakes races again at age three and four, finishing her career having won fifteen of her twenty-three starts. She was elected to the Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame on March 17, 1979.

As a broodmare, Candy Éclair produced five foals, none of which met with racing success.

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