My Charmer

Her dam was Fair Charmer, a daughter of Jet Action, a multiple stakes race winner for Maine Chance Farm.

Trained by Larry Robideaux, My Charmer won six of her thirty-two starts, with her most notable win coming in the Grade II Fair Grounds Oaks in 1972.

My Charmer's mating to Northern Dancer produced Lomond in 1980, the 1983 winner of the British Classic, the 2,000 Guineas.

From her mating to Northern Dancer's son, English Triple Crown winner, Nijinsky, in 1984 My Charmer produced Seattle Dancer, who was sold as a yearling at the 1985 Keeneland July Yearling Sale for US$13.1 million (equal to about $38.3 million today).

[1] My Charmer died at age twenty-four in 1993 and is buried at Gerald J. Ford's Diamond A Farm near Versailles, Kentucky.