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- – Nicole Russo

Wonder Gadot Medaglia d’Oro–Loving Vindicatio­n, by Vindicatio­n

Bred in Ontario by Anderson Farms ($325,000 purchase by TM Investment­s at 2017 OBS April sale of 2-year-olds in training)

Sovereign Award champion Wonder Gadot is a Grade 2 winner on dirt and finished second in the Kentucky Oaks in her most recent outing. She is a Grade 3 winner on synthetic and is Grade 1-placed on turf. She is the latest star filly for sire Medaglia d’Oro, and that versatilit­y will serve her well as she heads to the Canadian classics, which reward proficienc­y on multiple surfaces.

Medaglia d’Oro is known as an outstandin­g sire of fillies, with Horse of the Year and Hall of Famer Rachel Alexandra emerging from his first crop. He also is the sire of two-time Eclipse Award winner Songbird, who won 13 of 15 starts, with her two defeats coming against fellow champions.

Medaglia d’Oro’s other filly standouts include Kentucky Oaks winner Plum Pretty; Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint winner Bar of Gold; Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf winner New Money Honey; Elate, a multiple Grade 1 winner routing on dirt; Champagne d’Oro and Gabby’s Golden Gal, both multiple Grade 1 winners at shorter distances; turf Grade 1 winners Coffee Clique, C. S. Silk, Dickinson, and Marketing Mix; and Mexican champion Medaglia d’Orizaba.

Medaglia d’Oro’s versatilit­y also shines through in his male offspring, with his best sons including Australian champion Vancouver, Breeders’ Cup Turf winner Talismanic, Australian Group 1 winner Astern, French Group 1 winner Passion for Gold, dual-surface Grade 1 winner Mshawish, turf Grade 1 winner Lochte, Grade 1-winning dirt sprinter Warrior’s Reward, and Grade 1-winning juveniles Bolt d’Oro and Violence.

Loving Vindicatio­n, a winner sprinting on dirt, has already produced Tropical Park Derby winner Solemn Tribute, a full brother to Wonder Gadot.

Second dam Chimichurr­i was a Grade 3 winner as a juvenile and finished second in the Grade 1 Prioress Stakes sprinting the following season. It is the extended family of Japanese champion Eishin Champ, European classic winners Mark of Esteem and Mashaallah, and Grade/ Group 1 winners Avenge, Folk Art, and Local Talent.

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