Pandorum has been honored with the AQHA Dam of Distinction award, one of the highest accolades in Quarter Horse racing, recognizing broodmares whose offspring have made a significant impact on the sport. She becomes just the 62nd mare to receive this prestigious recognition, which is awarded to producers of multiple Grade 1 winners, AQHA champions, or leading money earners.
Bred by AQHA Hall of Fame member Joe Kirk Fulton and owned by Fulton Quien Sabe Ranch, Pandorum is a 2009 brown mare by Champion sire Tres Seis and out of Daring Diversion, a graded stakes-placed daughter of Strawfly Special. Daring Diversion is also the dam of Divory, winner of the Young Ford/Wyoming Downs Derby, making Pandorum a half-sister to the stakes winner. Pandorum herself was a talented racehorse, capturing the Grade 3 Sam Houston Juvenile Challenge, setting a 350-yard Track Record in:17.326 with a 109 speed index. Hitting the board in 6 of her 8 starts, Pandorum earned $70,437, and, in addition to the Sam Houston Juvenile Challenge-G3 has also won the Ruidoso Derby Challenge.
As a broodmare, Pandorum has far surpassed expectations, producing three Grade 1 winners: Hotstepper, a two-time AQHA Champion who earned $1,336,359 with victories in the All American Derby-G1 and Texas Classic Derby-G1; Hotsempting, winner of the Ruidoso Derby-G1; and Hott Temptation, who pushed Pandorum over the threshold for Dam of Distinction honors with her win in the 2025 Mildred N. Vessels Memorial Handicap-G1, bringing her earnings to $244,992. In total, Pandorum has produced eight starters, seven winners, and more than $2.8 million in progeny earnings.
Her influence continues through her sons now standing at stud. Hot Prodigy, by leading living sire Apollitical Jess, entered stud this year at Bob Moore Farms. In Hott Pursuit, a son of World Champion sire One Famous Eagle, is standing at Dunn Ranch, with his first foals now yearlings.
Pandorum’s daughters are also beginning to make their mark as producers. Her daughter In The Spotlyte is the dam of Lytes Out, who placed in the Los Alamitos Two Million Juvenile, and Right On Tyme, who placed in the Oklahoma Juvenile.
From racehorse to broodmare, Pandorum has solidified her legacy in the Quarter Horse racing world. Her contributions to the breed, both on the track and through her offspring, have earned her a well-deserved place in AQHA history.



