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- Country_Star abstract "Country Star (foaled February 7, 2005 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Owned and bred by Robert and Janice McNair's Stonerside Stable in Paris, Kentucky, the filly was sired by the 2003 Belmont Stakes winner, Empire Maker. Her dam is Rings A Chime, a daughter of Metfield who was a son of the 1977 U.S. Triple Crown winner, Seattle Slew.Conditioned for racing by Hall of Fame trainer Bobby Frankel, Country Star made her racing debut in a turf race at New York's Belmont Park on September 20, 2007. After a poor start in which she fell well back of the leaders, she came on at the end with a strong rally to finish in second place. Believing in her potential, three weeks later her handlers entered the filly in the Grade I Alcibiades Stakes, a race on synthetic dirt at Keeneland Race Course in Kentucky. Ridden by regular jockey Rafael Bejarano, in the ten-horse field Country Star ran well back in seventh place for most of the race but as the field turned for home she came on with a powerful stretch drive to win by a full length.Bypassing the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies, on December 15 Country Star won her second straight Grade 1 race of 2007 in very impressive fashion, capturing the Hollywood Starlet Stakes by 2¾ lengths and doing it in track record time.Expected to compete in California to start her three-year-old campaign, depending on her winter/spring performances Country Star may be headed for either the 2008 Kentucky Oaks or the Kentucky Derby.".
- Country_Star breeder Stonerside_Stable.
- Country_Star colour Bay_(horse).
- Country_Star grandsire Unbridled.
- Country_Star owner Stonerside_Stable.
- Country_Star race Alcibiades_Stakes.
- Country_Star race Hollywood_Starlet_Stakes.
- Country_Star sex "Filly".
- Country_Star sire Empire_Maker.
- Country_Star trainer Robert_J._Frankel.
- Country_Star wikiPageExternalLink stats_bios.aspx?id=28266.
- Country_Star wikiPageExternalLink races.aspx?id=25874§ion=races.
- Country_Star wikiPageExternalLink country+star3.
- Country_Star wikiPageID "14735977".
- Country_Star wikiPageRevisionID "553512421".
- Country_Star breeder Stonerside_Stable.
- Country_Star colour Bay_(horse).
- Country_Star country "United States".
- Country_Star dam "Rings A Chime".
- Country_Star damsire "Metfield".
- Country_Star earnings "575900.0".
- Country_Star foaled "2005".
- Country_Star grandsire Unbridled.
- Country_Star hasPhotoCollection Country_Star.
- Country_Star horsename "Country Star".
- Country_Star owner "Stonerside Stable".
- Country_Star race Alcibiades_Stakes.
- Country_Star race Hollywood_Starlet_Stakes.
- Country_Star record "3".
- Country_Star sex Filly.
- Country_Star sire Empire_Maker.
- Country_Star trainer Robert_J._Frankel.
- Country_Star subject Category:2005_racehorse_births.
- Country_Star subject Category:American_racehorses.
- Country_Star subject Category:Northern_Dancer_bloodline.
- Country_Star subject Category:Racehorses_bred_in_Kentucky.
- Country_Star subject Category:Racehorses_trained_in_the_United_States.
- Country_Star subject Category:Thoroughbred_racehorses.
- Country_Star type Animal.
- Country_Star type Eukaryote.
- Country_Star type Mammal.
- Country_Star type RaceHorse.
- Country_Star type Species.
- Country_Star type Organism.
- Country_Star comment "Country Star (foaled February 7, 2005 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Owned and bred by Robert and Janice McNair's Stonerside Stable in Paris, Kentucky, the filly was sired by the 2003 Belmont Stakes winner, Empire Maker. Her dam is Rings A Chime, a daughter of Metfield who was a son of the 1977 U.S.".
- Country_Star label "Country Star".
- Country_Star label "カントリースター".
- Country_Star sameAs カントリースター.
- Country_Star sameAs m.03gw1c1.
- Country_Star sameAs Q5177427.
- Country_Star sameAs Q5177427.
- Country_Star wasDerivedFrom Country_Star?oldid=553512421.
- Country_Star isPrimaryTopicOf Country_Star.
- Country_Star name "Country Star".