Princess Coup
Princess Coup is a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse. She is most noted for twice winning the Kelt Capital Stakes, one of New Zealand's premier races, in 2007 and 2008.
She was officially retired in January 2009, with a career record of 12 wins from 33 starts, and NZ$4.2 million in earnings.
Notable performances
2006- 2nd in the New Zealand 1000 Guineas behind Dorabella with Velvet And Satin 3rd
- 3rd in the New Zealand 2000 Guineas behind Magic Cape and Jokers Wild
- 2nd in the Cambridge Stud Eight Carat Classic over 1600m at Ellerslie behind Veloce Bella with Irland 3rd
- 1st in the Desert Gold Stakes beating Veloce Bella and Shira
- 2nd in the Group 2 Cambridge Stud Sir Tristram Fillies Classic over 2000m at Te Rapa behind Veloce Bella and Santagostino
- 1st in the G3 Lowland Stakes over 2100m at Trentham beating Castlebar and Soelin
- 1st in the New Zealand Oaks beating Overkaast and Veloce Bella
- 3rd in the Stoney Bridge Stakes behind Seachange and Sir Slick
- 1st in the Kelt Capital Stakes beating J'Adane and Magic Cape
- 3rd in the Caulfield Cup behind Master O'Reilly and Douro Valley
- 2nd in the Mackinnon behind Sirmione
- 13th in the 2007 Melbourne Cup won by Efficient
- 1st in the St George Stakes beating Sirmione
- 2nd in the Australian Cup behind Sirmione
- 2nd in the Ranvet Stakes behind Tuesday Joy
- 2nd in The BMW Stakes behind Tuesday Joy
- 1st in the Stoney Bridge Stakes beating Nom du Jeu and Fritzy Boy
- 1st in the Kelt Capital Stakes beating Red Ruler and Nom du Jeu