1991 & 1992: early career In 1991 Lavinia Fontana finished unplaced in minor races at April and May at the
Curragh Racecourse before contesting a
maiden race over six
furlongs at
Naas Racecourse on 6 July. Ridden by P V Gilson she started the
5/4 favourite and won by a head from the
Dermot Weld-trained Evocative. Lavinia Fontana spent 1992 in Ireland, running mainly in minor sprint races. After finishing unplaced in her first three starts she finished second in a
handicap race over five furlongs at
Tralee on 23 August and then recorded her first success of the year over the same course and distance three days later. She then ran three times in handicaps over six furlongs at the Curragh finishing third on 3 September, winning two weeks later before producing her best performance up to that time on 10 October when she won by eight
lengths from Felsen on
yielding ground. On her final appearance of the season the filly was moved up in class and distance for the Listed
Garnet Stakes at Naas and finished second to the
Jim Bolger-trained Nordic Pageant having briefly taken the lead in the final furlong. In October 1992 the filly was entered in the Goffs sale but was withdrawn before the auction.
1993: four-year-old season Lavinia Fontana began her third season by finishing third in a minor stakes race at
Leopardstown Racecourse in March and then showed improved form to finish second to Asema in the
Athasi Stakes at the Curragh in April. In the following month she contested her first
Group race and finished sixth of the fourteen runners behind College Chapel in the
Greenlands Stakes at the Curragh. After a break of three months she returned to the track and finished unplaced behind the colt
Bradawn Breever in handicaps at the Curragh on 21 August and 18 September. On 2 October in the Listed Waterford Testimonial Stakes she came out second best to Bradawn Breever, beaten a head after sustained struggle in the final furlong. The filly was sent overseas for the first time when she contested the Group Three Prix du Petit Couvert over 1000 metres at
Longchamp Racecourse on 24 October. Ridden by
Frankie Dettori she took the lead 200 metres and won by two and a half lengths from the three-year-old filly Palacegate Episode with
Zieten (winner of the
Middle Park Stakes) a further two and a half lengths back in third. Lavinia Fontana was then sent to Italy for the Group Two Premio Umbria over 1200 metres at
Capannelle Racecourse in Rome on 21 November. Racing on heavy ground and ridden by
Alan Munro she took the lead approaching the last 200 metres and went clear of the field to win by two lengths from Branston Abby.
1994: five-year-old season Before the start of the 1994 season Lavinia Fontana was transferred to England and joined the stable of
John Dunlop at
Arundel in
West Sussex. On her first appearance for her new trainer she finished fourth to College Chapel in the Greenlands Stakes and then made a promising British debut when she finished second to the outstanding racemare
Lochsong in the
Temple Stakes at
Sandown Park Racecourse on 24 May. In July she started a 33/1 outsider for the
July Cup at
Newmarket Racecourse and finished last of the nine runners behind
Owington before being sent to France for the
Prix Maurice de Gheest and producing a much better effort on softer ground as she finished third behind Dolphin Street and Catrail. On 3 September Lavinia Fontana was one of eight horses to contest the Sprint Cup over six furlongs at
Haydock Park and was ridden for the first time by
Jason Weaver. In a race run in driving rain she started the 11/2 fourth choice in the betting behind Owington, Unblest (
Champagne Stakes) and Zieten. The other four runners were
Piccolo, Stack Rock (
Hopeful Stakes), Blyton Lad (
Rous Stakes) and Tabook. In a change of tactics the mare went to the front after two furlongs and set the pace before accelerating clear of the field in the final furlong. She won "comfortably" by three and a half lengths from Piccolo with the favourite Owington half a length away in third. Lavinia Fontana made four more appearances in the late autumn of 1994. In October she finished seventh to Lochsong in the
Prix de l'Abbaye over 1000 metres at Longchamp and then ran unplaced behind
Bigstone in the
Prix de la Forêt over 1400 metres at the same track. On 9 November she was sent to Italy again for the Group Three
Premio Chiusura over 1400 metres on heavy ground at the
San Siro Racecourse in Milan. Ridden by Giovanni Forte she led from the start and won "very easily" by two and a quarter lengths from the four-year-old colt Taufan Black. The mare ended her season by attempting to repeat her 1993 success in the Premio Umbria but finished unplaced behind the
Peter Chapple-Hyam-trained Thousla Rock.
1995: six-year-old season As a six-year-old, Lavinia Fontana did not appear until June, when she finished second to Les Boyer in the
Premio Emilio Turati over 1600 metres in Milan. She was then off the course until August when she finished sixth to
Cherokee Rose in the Prix Maurice de Gheest and was then sent to Germany where she finished second to
Hever Golf Rose in the
Goldene Peitsche. In September she attempted to repeat her 1994 success in the Haydock Sprint Cup but finished last of the six runners behind Cherokee Rose and on 1 October she ran fifth behind Hever Golf Rose in the Prix de l'Abbaye. On 4 Milan the mare ran for the second time in the Premio Chiusura and was again partnered by Giovanni Forte. After tracking the leaders she took the lead 200 metres from the finish and stayed on well to win by half a length from Imprevedibile. On her final racecourse appearance Lavinia Fontana finished sixth behind Beat of Drums in the Premio Umbria on 19 November. ==Breeding record==