Colorspin


Colorspin was a French-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. She showed great promise as a two-year-old in 1985 when she won both of her races in convincing fashion. In the following year she finished third in the Musidora Stakes and fourth in The Oaks before recording her biggest success with an easy win in the Irish Oaks. She was beaten in her two remaining starts and was retired racing at the end of the year.
She became an outstanding broodmare, producing the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes winner Opera House, the dual Ascot Gold Cup winner Kayf Tara and the Prix de l'Opera winner Zee Zee Top.

Background

Colorspin was a "tall, lengthy" bay mare bred in France by Egon Weinfeld's Hampshire-based Meon Valley Stud. Like the other horses raced by the Meon Valley Stud, Colorspin competed in the black and white colours of Helena Springfield Ltd a company owned by Weinfeld. She was trained by Michael Stoute at his Beech Hurst stables in Newmarket, Suffolk, where she was one of an outstanding group of fillies which also included Sonic Lady and Untold.
She was sired by High Top, who won the 2000 Guineas in 1972 and later became a successful breeding stallion whose other progeny included Top Ville, Circus Plume and Cut Above. Her dam Reprocolor won the Lancashire Oaks in 1979 and went on to become one of Meon Valley's three foundation mares alongside One in a Million and Odeon. Apart from Colorspin she produced Cezanne and the Prix de l'Opera winner Bella Colora and she was also the female-line ancestor of Lyric of Light.

Racing career

1985: two-year-old season

On her racecourse debut Colorspin contested a nineteen-runner maiden race over six furlongs at Nottingham Racecourse and won by a length from the Henry Cecil-trained Thousand Sails. In October she was moved up in distance for the Listed Rochford Thompson Newbury Stakes over seven and a half furlongs at Newbury Racecourse. She raced in second place before going to the front three furlongs out and won by a length from Salchow with a gap of five lengths back to Chernicherva in third place.

1986: three-year-old season

Colorspin began her second season in the Musidora Stakes over ten furlongs at York Racecourse in May and finished third behind Rejuvenate and Ala Mahlik. In the Oaks at Epsom Racecourse on 7 June she was the least fancied of her trainer's three runners and started a 25/1 outsider in a fifteen-runner field. Ridden by Brian Rouse she exceeded expectations as she came home fourth behind Midway Lady, Untold and Maysoon. Pat Eddery took the ride when the filly was sent to Ireland to contest the Irish Oaks on softer ground at the Curragh on 12 July. Untold was made the odds-on favourite ahead of the Pretty Polly Stakes winner Fleur Royale with Colorspin the 6/1 third choice in a field of eight fillies. Ridden with great confidence by Eddery, Colorspin tracked the front-running Fleur Royale before taking the lead a furlong out and won "very easily" by three lengths with a gap of twelve lengths back to Untold in third place.
On 19 August Colorspin, ridden by Swinburn, started 9/4 favourite in a strong renewal of the Yorkshire Oaks which included Gull Nook, Park Express, Untold, Fleur Royale and Ivor's Image. Racing on much firmer ground she finished fourth of the eleven runners behind Untold, Park Express and Ivor's Image. On her final appearance Colorspin was matched against male opposition and older horses in the Irish Champion Stakes at Phoenix Park Racecourse on 7 September. She never looked likely to win and was outpaced in the straight, coming home eleventh of the thirteen runners, some sixteen lengths behind the winner Park Express.

Assessment

In 1985, the independent Timeform organisation gave Colorspin a rating of 117 p, making her seven pounds inferior to their best two-year-old filly Femme Elite. In the official International Classification she was rated twelve pounds behind the top-rated Bakharoff and nine pounds behind the leading filly Baiser Vole. In the following year Colorspin was rated 118 by Timeform, eleven pound behind their best three-year-old fillies Sonic Lady and Darara. She was rated nine pounds behind the top-rated Sonic Lady in the International Classififcation and was the sixth-best three-year-old filly in the 11 furlong plus division.

Breeding record

Colorspin was retired from racing to become a broodmare at the Meon Valley Stud. She produced at least sixteen foals between 1988 and 2008:
In 2003 Colorspin was named British Broodmare of the Year by the Thoroughbred Breeders' Association.
Colorspin was retired from breeding in 2008 and died at the Meon Valley Stud from a suspected heart attack on 14 August 2012 at the age of 29.

Pedigree