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Treve (horse)

Treve
Treve.jpg
Treve before the 2014 Prix Ganay
Sire Motivator
Grandsire Montjeu
Dam Trevise
Damsire Anabaa
Sex Filly
Foaled 7 April 2010
Country France
Colour Bay
Breeder Haras du Quesnay
Owner Haras du Quesnay
Sheikh Joaan al Thani
Trainer Criquette Head-Maarek
Jockey Thierry Jarnet
Frankie Dettori
Record 13: 9-1-1
Earnings £6,002,918
Major wins
Prix de Diane (2013)
Prix Vermeille (2013, 2015)
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (2013, 2014)
Prix Corrida (2015)
Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud (2015)
Awards
Cartier Horse of the Year (2013)
Cartier Champion Three-year-old Filly (2013)

Treve (foaled 7 April 2010, Trêve in French) is a French Thoroughbred racehorse. After winning her only race as a two-year-old, she was unbeaten in four races in 2013, including the Prix de Diane, Prix Vermeille, and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. As a four-year-old, she was beaten in her first three races before winning the Arc for a second time.

Bred by Haras du Quesnay and foaled on 7 April 2010, Treve is a dark-coated bay filly with a small white star. She was sired by Motivator, who won the Epsom Derby in 2005. He is now a stallion at Haras du Quesnay and has also sired Prix de l'Opéra winner Ridasiyna. Treve's dam, Trevise, is a daughter of Anabaa. Treve is trained by Criquette Head-Maarek. Treve was planned to be sold in an auction but, as no one bid, she was re-purchased by her breeder for 22,000 Euro.

Treve raced once as a two-year-old, winning a 1600 metre maiden race at Longchamp by one and a half lengths in September 2012.

Treve's first race as a three-year-old was the Prix Perruche Bleue on 15 May 2013 at Saint-Cloud. She won the race, finishing three and a half lengths in front of the odds-on favourite Bayargal (who was later disqualified). One month later, Treve was one of eleven runners in the Prix de Diane. Among her opponents were Poule d'Essai des Pouliches winner Flotilla and runner-up Esoterique, as well as Prix Saint-Alary winner Silasol. As with her first two races, Treve was ridden by Thierry Jarnet, who placed her near the rear of the field in the early stages of the race. Nearing the end of the race, she closed the gap to the leaders quickly and took the lead with about 300 metres left to run. Treve pulled away from the field to win by four lengths from Chicquita. After her win in the Prix de Diane, Treve was purchased by Sheikh Joaan al Thani.


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