Indian Queen (25 February 1985 – July 2000) was a British thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the Ascot Gold Cup on her final racecourse appearance.
Indian Queen was a chestnut mare bred by her owner Sir Gordon Brunton at the North Munstead Stud.
Indian Queen died at age 15 after an accident in the paddocks at North Munstead Stud at Godalming, Surrey, in July 2000.
[3] She was the winner of a number of Group class races including a dead heat with Braashee in the Prix Royal-Oak at Longchamp in 1990, and gained outright victory, as a rank outsider at 25–1, in the 1991 Ascot Gold Cup[4] whilst in foal to Night Shift.
[4] She beat Arzanni ridden by Frankie Dettori in a thrilling finish to claim her Gold Cup triumph.