Unrivaled Belle


Unrivaled Belle is a gray/roan American Thoroughbred racehorse owned and bred in Kentucky by Gary Seidler & Peter Vegso. She is a daughter of champion sire and champion racehorse Unbridled's Song, a descendant of the very influential sire Mr. Prospector, out of the Grade II winner Queenie Belle. She was listed as sold for $260,000 at Keeneland September.

Racing career

Unrivaled Belle to date has won 5 of her eight starts with a 6¾-length win over Banker's Buy in the $66150 Real Prize Stakes for 3-year-old fillies at Belmont. In November of her 3 year old season, she finished second to Flashing.
At 4, she won the Rampart Stakes, then on April 30, defeated 2009 American Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra to win the La Troienne Stakes at Churchill Downs by a head.
She won the 2010 Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic over favorite Blind Luck, who finished 2nd.

Retirement

Unrivaled Belle was retired from racing in June 2011, minutes before the running of the Ogden Phipps Handicap. She flipped over in the paddock and broke the bones in her withers. She retired to broodmare duty in 2012. As of 2016, she has produced two fillies: Meseika by Megdalio d'Oro, and multiple stakes-winner Unique Bella by Tapit.