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Tudor Queen

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Tudor Queen, foaled in 1967 in Kentucky, was a champion Canadian-American racehorse. She was sired by King of the Tudors and out of Royal Dowry. Jack Stafford owned her Stafford Farms in Ontario, and Gil Rowntree trained her at Woodbine.

In 1969, Tudor Queen had her best year as a two-year-old, winning four stakes in Canada and the Frizette Stakes at Belmont Park. She was named the American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly by the Thoroughbred Racing Association, making her the de facto Canadian Two-Year-Old Champion before the Sovereign Awards era.

She also raced at ages three and four, winning the 1970 Duchess Handicap and the 1971 Nettie Handicap. After retirement, she became a broodmare, but her offspring had limited racing success.


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