Storm Flag Flying

Storm Flag Flying
Sire Storm Cat
Grandsire Storm Bird
Dam My Flag
Damsire Easy Goer
Sex Mare
Foaled 2000
Country USA
Colour Dark Bay
Breeder Phipps Stable
Owner Ogden Mills Phipps
Trainer Claude R. McGaughey III
Record 14: 7-3-3
Earnings $1,951,828[1]
Major wins

Matron Stakes (2002)
Frizette Stakes (2002)
Shuvee Handicap (2004)
Personal Ensign Handicap (2004)

Breeders' Cup wins:
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (2002)
Awards
U.S. Champion 2-Yr-Old Filly (2002)
Last updated on October 21, 2006

Storm Flag Flying (foaled April 11, 2000 at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky January 22, 2016) was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse who won the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies in 2002.

Background

Storm Flag Flying was a bay mare who was bred in Kentucky by the Phipps Stable, which was operated at the time by Ogden Phipps. She was by leading sire Storm Cat, whose stud fee at the time was $200,000, later increased to $500,000. Storm Flag Flying's dam was My Flag, who was by champion Easy Goer and out of another champion, the undefeated Personal Ensign. Personal Ensign, My Flag and Storm Flag Flying all won Breeders' Cup races, a rare triple even in the sire line and unique for a female family.[2]

Her dam was called "as temperamental a filly as ever put gray in a trainer's hair".[3] Storm Flag Flying was somewhat easier to manage, though she sometimes raced erratically and did not respond well to the whip.[4]

Ogden Phipps died in April 2002 before the filly started racing, so she was raced by his son Ogden Mills Phipps with the family's famed black and cherry silks. She was trained by Claude "Shug" McGaughey, who had also trained Easy Goer, My Flag and Personal Ensign for the Phipps family.[5]

Racing career

2002: two-year-old season

Storm Flag Flying made her racing debut on August 18, 2002 in a maiden special weight race at Saratoga.[1] She won despite racing greenly, meaning she switched leads several times in the stretch and did not maintain a straight path. In her second start on September 15, she stepped up to Grade I company in the Matron Stakes and "demolished" the field by 12 34 lengths despite shying at the whip.[6] In her third start in the Frizette Stakes on October 5, she raced more professionally and won by two lengths. McGaughey said, "I didn't want (John Velazquez) to ride her hard today, so this race was probably easier for her than the last, when she made mistakes and he had to get into her."[4]

Storm Flag Flying entered the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies on October 26 as the heavy favorite. She moved to the lead at the top of the homestretch but was then passed by another filly, Composure. Storm Flag Flying fought back and won by half a length.[7] Her undefeated record earned her the Eclipse Award for Outstanding 2-Year-Old Filly with 226 out of 227 votes.[8]

2003: three-year-old season

For her three-year-old campaign, Storm Flag Flying was originally being trained for the Kentucky Oaks but McGaughey decided not to rush her. "Right now we're just waiting on her," he said in March.[9] She finally made her seasonal debut in the Comely Stakes on April 18 at Aqueduct Racetrack, finishing second. McGaughey decided to skip the Kentucky Oaks and pointed instead towards the Acorn Stakes at Belmont Park in June.[10] Despite training well for the race, Storm Flag Flying threw in the worst performance of her career, finishing next to last. A few weeks later McGaughey announced, "We discovered a small - and I mean very small - fracture of her right hind cannon bone. She was never lame, but I knew something wasn't right. I couldn't figure it out, so we sent her to Rood and Riddle."[11]

2004: four-year-old season

Storm Flag Flying rebounded in 2004, winning three races[1] including a victory over Hall of Fame champion Azeri in the Grade I Personal Ensign Handicap (a race named for her grandmother)[12] and the Shuvee Handicap. Bad luck in the 2004 Breeders' Cup Distaff saw Storm Flag Flying running last and trapped on the rail midway through the race. When she finally broke through the horses in front of her, she made a strong run down the stretch but finished second after she ran out of ground before she could catch the winner, Ashado.[13]

Breeding record

She was retired to broodmare service at Claiborne Farm at the end of her racing career. As of October 2016, she is the dam of 3 winners out of 6 starters. Her foals include:[14]

Pedigree

Storm Flag Flying was the result of over fifty years of breeding by the Phipps family, who raced many of the horses that appear in her pedigree, including Bold Ruler, Buckpasser, Numbered Account, Relaxing, Easy Goer, Private Account, Personal Ensign and My Flag.[2] She descends from one of the most distinguished female families of modern times, that of Grecian Banner – a Phipps homebred and the 1988 Kentucky Broodmare of the Year. Grecian Banner produced Grade I winner and important sire Personal Flag in 1983 and his full-sister Personal Ensign in 1984. Personal Ensign would retire unbeaten after 13 starts including the 1988 Breeders' Cup Distaff, and then produced not only My Flag but Grade I winner Miner's Mark and Grade I-placed Our Emblem, sire of Kentucky Derby winner War Emblem.[15] Personal Ensign was the 1996 Kentucky Broodmare of the Year.[2]

Pedigree of Storm Flag Flying, dark bay mare, 2000[16]
Sire
Storm Cat
1983
Storm Bird
1978
Northern Dancer Nearctic
Natalma
South Ocean New Providence
Shining Sun
Terlingua
1976
Secretariat Bold Ruler
Somethingroyal
Crimson Saint Crimson Satan
Bolero Rose
Dam
My Flag
1993
Easy Goer
1986
Alydar Raise A Native
Sweet Tooth
Relaxing Buckpasser
Marking Time
Personal Ensign
1984
Private Account Damascus
Numbered Account
Grecian Banner Hoist the Flag
Dorine (family: 6-a)

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Storm Flag Flying Profile". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 Schmitz, David. "Storm Flag Flying's Pedigree: Female Triple". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  3. Hunter, Avalyn. "My Flag (horse)". American Classic Pedigrees. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  4. 1 2 "Belmont Park Race Report (Cont.)". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  5. "Phipps, Battle Win Posthumous Eclipse Awards". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  6. "Storm Flag Flying Demolishes Matron Field". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  7. LaMarra, Tom. "Storm Flag Flying Game in BC Juvenile Fillies Win". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  8. Haskin, Steve. "Azeri Voted Horse of the Year in a Landslide". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  9. "McGaughey on Storm Flag Flying: 'We Aren't Looking to Rush Her'". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  10. "Cyber Secret Shreds Storm Flag Flying". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  11. "Slight Fracture Sidelines Storm Flag Flying". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  12. Mitchell, Ron. "It's All in the Family in Personal Ensign". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  13. Hammonds, Evan. "Distaff Recap: Long Shadow". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  14. "Storm Flag Flying Offspring". www.pedigreequery.com. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  15. Hunter, Avalyn. "Grecian Banner (horse)". American Classic Pedigrees. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  16. "Storm Flag Flying Pedigree". www.equineline.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
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