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4 unusual facts about Daniel Wildenstein


Flying Water

During her racing career, Flying Water was owned by Daniel Wildenstein and trained by Angel Penna, Sr..

Grande Course de Haies d'Auteuil

Daniel Wildenstein – Gopal (1969), Top Gear (1977), Paiute (1979, 1980), World Citizen (1982), Vaporetto (1999)

Miesque

She returned to the U.S. to defend her Breeders Cup title at Churchill Downs in Kentucky and once again was up against a very strong field of older males including Belmont Stakes winner Bet Twice and the Daniel Wildenstein-owned champion, Steinlen.

Peintre Celebre

Bred and owned by Daniel Wildenstein (1917-2001), the renowned French art dealer and highly successful horseman, Peintre Celebre came from a line of outstanding thoroughbreds.


Élie Lellouche

He had reasonable achievements and built a reputation good enough that in the 1990s the prominent Wildenstein Stables shifted forty-two of their horses from André Fabre to Lellouche's care.

Stéphane Pasquier

After continued successes in Group races throughout 2003, in July 2004, his talent allowed him to join the prestigious Daniel Wildenstein stable as second jockey alongside the number one, Olivier Peslier.

Thierry Jarnet

In 1995 he finished only three winners in front of Olivier Peslier, who at that stage was riding the many horses that Andre Fabre trained for Daniel Wildenstein.


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