Also known as: レガレイラ, レガレイラ_(競走馬)
Named after the Quinta da Regaleira, in Sintra, Portugal, near Lisbon proper.
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[td]Sire:[/td]
[td]Suave Richard (Racehorse)[/td]
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[td]Grandsire:[/td]
[td]Heart'S Cry (Racehorse)[/td]
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[td]Dam:[/td]
[td]Roca (Racehorse)[/td]
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[td]Damsire:[/td]
[td]Harbinger (Racehorse)[/td]
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Japanese racehorse. Sired by Suave Richard (Racehorse) and foaled by Roca (Racehorse). Stellenbosch (Racehorse) and Urban Chic (Racehorse) are her first cousins and contemporaries (they share a granddam in Land'S Edge (Racehorse)).
She is famous for winning the 2023 Hopeful Stakes (normally for 2-year-old colts), attempting to challenge the Triple Crown, then winning the 2024 Arima Kinen, being the first 3-year-old filly to win the race in 64 years, edging out Shahryar (Racehorse) by a nose. Afterwards, she would have yet another historical win at the 2025 All Comers, the first graded race in Japan where siblings finished 1-2, her elder brother Douradores (Racehorse) completed the quinella. She would afterwards win the 2025 Queen Elizabeth II Cup, proving that she can actually win big outside of Nakayama.