Shuvee

{{Short description|American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse}}{{Unsourced|date=January 2025}}{{Infobox racehorse

| horsename = Shuvee

| image =

| caption =

| sire = Nashua

| grandsire = Nasrullah

| dam = Levee

| damsire = Hill Prince

| sex = Mare

| foaled = 1966

| country = United States

| colour = Chestnut

| breeder = Whitney A. Stone

| owner = Anne Minor Stone

| trainer = Willard C. Freeman

| record = 44: 16-10-6

| earnings = $890,445

| race = Frizette Stakes (1968)
Selima Stakes (1968)
Coaching Club American Oaks (1969)
Mother Goose Stakes (1969)
Acorn Stakes (1969)
Alabama Stakes (1969)
Cotillion Handicap (1969)
Ladies Handicap (1969)
Beldame Stakes (1970)
Diana Handicap (1970, 1971)
Top Flight Handicap (1970, 1971)
Jockey Club Gold Cup (1970, 1971)

| awards= U.S. Filly Triple Crown Champion (1969)
U.S. Champion Older Mare (1970 & 1971)

| honours = United States Racing Hall of Fame (1975)
Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame (1977)
#70 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century
Shuvee Handicap at Belmont Park

|updated= November 23, 2007

}}

Shuvee (January 22, 1966 – April 1, 1986) was an American Thoroughbred Champion Hall of Fame racehorse.

Background

Shuvee was a chestnut mare bred in Virginia by Whitney A. Stone. She was sired by 1955 Horse of the Year Nashua out of the 1956 Coaching Club American Oaks winner Levee.

Racing career

Shuvee was the second filly to ever win the U.S. Filly Triple Crown.

In addition to winning the Triple Tiara, in 1970 Shuvee became the only filly to ever defeat colts in the two-mile-long Jockey Club Gold Cup. Future Hall of Fame jockey Ron Turcotte (and 1973 Triple Crown winner aboard Secretariat) guided her to a seven-length repeat victory in that race in 1971.

Breeding record

As a broodmare, she had only modest success.

Honors

Shuvee was named American Champion Older Female Horse in 1970 and 1971.

In 1975, Shuvee was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, where her portrait by equine artist Richard Stone Reeves can be seen in the museum's collection. On its creation in 1977, she was voted into the Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame and Museum.

Pedigree

{{Pedigree

|name = Shuvee

|f = Nashua

|m = Levee

|ff = Nasrullah

|fm = Segula

|mf = Hill Prince

|mm = Bourtai

|fff = Nearco

|ffm = Mumtaz Begum

|fmf = Johnstown

|fmm = Sekhmet

|mff = Princequillo

|mfm = Hildene

|mmf = Stimulus

|mmm = Escutcheon

|ffff = Pharos

|fffm = Nogara

|ffmf = Blenheim

|ffmm = Mumtaz Mahal

|fmff = Jamestown

|fmfm = La France

|fmmf = Sardanapale

|fmmm = Prosopopee

|mfff = Prince Rose

|mffm = Cosquilla

|mfmf = Bubbling Over

|mfmm = Fancy Racquet

|mmff = Ultimus

|mmfm = Hurakan

|mmmf = Sir Gallahad

|mmmm = Affection

|}}

References

  • [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall-of-fame/horses-view.asp?varID=136 Shuvee at the United States National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]
  • [http://www.pedigreequery.com/shuvee Shuvee's pedigree and racing stats]

Category:1966 racehorse births

Category:1986 racehorse deaths

Category:Racehorses bred in Virginia

Category:Racehorses trained in the United States

Category:Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing winners

Category:United States Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame inductees

Category:Thoroughbred family 9-f