Data broadcastHorse racingRacingπŸ‡ Three Maiden Who Did More Than Just Win at Chantilly πŸ“Š

18 March 2026

Every winter, the meetings on the Chantilly all-weather track often reveal 3-year-old horses that could quickly take a big step forward.

Some newcomers simply open their winning account.
Others deliver performance data that goes far beyond a simple victory. πŸ“Š

Thanks to tracking data (sectional times, top speed, and position in the field), three horses have recently impressed on their debut.

Here are three first-time starters who did more than just win.

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πŸ₯‡ Grande Baigneuse

(Kingman x Honorina)

πŸ“ Prix du ChΓ’teau de la Reine Blanche – Chantilly
πŸ“ 1900m (All-Weather Track) – Maiden for 3-year-old fillies

Grande Baigneuse opened her account in this maiden run over 1900 meters on Chantilly’s all-weather track, winning by one length in 1:59.30.

The race was not run at a particularly strong pace, but the filly clearly made the difference with her final acceleration.

Still 9.34 meters behind the leader with 600 meters to go, she then produced the best tracking data in the field. πŸ“Š

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πŸ“Š Key Data :

  • Last 600m: 34.67
  • Top speed: 65.41 km/h
  • Last 200m: 11.19

These figures highlight her ability to quickly change gears after being held up, always a very interesting profile for a 3-year-old filly.

Her pedigree also draws attention:

  • Sire: Kingman, one of Europe’s leading stallions
  • Dam line: includes several high-level performers

πŸ‘‰ She combines stamina with a sharp turn of foot, a profile that could be even more effective on turf in a stronger-run race.

A promising performance that now needs confirmation in stronger company. πŸ‡

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πŸ₯ˆ Lord Clover

(Siyouni x Lady Frankel)

πŸ“ Prix de la Broutillerie – Chantilly
πŸ“ 1600m (All-Weather Track) – Maiden for 3-year-olds

Lord Clover won with great authority over 1600 meters on the Chantilly all-weather track, stopping the clock in 1:36.77 and scoring by 6.5 lengths.

A spectacular victory on paper, but the tracking data reveals even more about the quality of the performance. πŸ“ŠπŸ‡

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πŸ“Š Key Data:

  • Last 600m: 35.19
  • Ground made up on the leader (last 600m): 20.6 meters
  • Best split: 400–200m in 11.48

Still well off the pace in the turn, he gradually made up ground before pulling clear very easily in the straight.

What’s particularly interesting is that his speed figures are strong without being fully extreme, suggesting he probably didn’t need to show everything to win.

His pedigree is also outstanding:

Sire: Siyouni, a leading European stallion
Dam: Lady Frankel, a Group winner

πŸ‘‰ A very attractive profile over a mile, who could soon target Parisian conditions races or even Listed level.

In the end, his victory may prove less impressive than his true potential. πŸ‡πŸ“Š

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πŸ₯‰ The Last Dance

(Iffraaj x Mary’s Precedent)

πŸ“ Prix de la Serpentine – Chantilly
πŸ“ 1900m (All-Weather Track) – Maiden for 3-year-olds

The Last Dance won very convincingly over 1900 meters at Chantilly in a slowly run race, completed in 2:01.30.

The raw time therefore needs to be taken with caution, but the speed data is particularly interesting.

Settled on the lead along the rail, she controlled the race before kicking clear without being asked for maximum effort in the straight, winning by 4.5 lengths. πŸ‡πŸ“Š

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πŸ“Š Tracking Data :

  • Last 600m: 33.64
  • 400–200m split: 10.65
  • Top speed: 69.48 km/h

This top speed was the highest recorded in the race.

But what stands out most is the sharpness of her final acceleration despite the slow early pace.

πŸ‘‰ This type of profile is often very effective when the race tempo increases.

We now look forward to seeing her in a more strongly run race, but she has already shown a genuine ability to change gearsπŸ‡