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Irish Independent on MSNThe Aga Khan and Ireland – billionaire royal who loved the sport of kingsThe Aga Khan also courted controversy in 1989 when he withdrew his horses from England in a dispute over drug testing. Over ...
The Aga Khan, one of a golden age of owner-breeders for European racing, has died at the age of 88. Best known for his ...
The Aga Khan, one of racing's most renowned owner-breeders – whose long list of champions includes Shergar – has died ... those passed to his ownership. Image: HH The Aga Khan IV has passed ...
His followers revered him as a spiritual leader and a benefactor of immense generosity, a view that contrasted dramatically with his image in the ... with his horse Shergar after winning the ...
Shergar and Walter Swinburn cross the line well clear to win the Epsom Derby by a record margin in 1981 (PA Archive) Although the big bay was just one of five Derby winners to carry the famous ...
On his last start he could only finish fourth in the St Leger and his abduction in 1983 added mystery to his legendary status. The only truly great champion bred by the Aga Khan apart from Shergar, ...
Trained by Sir Michael Stoute, Shergar became one of the greatest racehorses ... Racing Ireland's contribution to the industry award last December. We hope that recognition went some way towards ...
The record shows that the last crop he bred that did not include at least one Pattern ... none more notable than dual Derby and King George victor Shergar, who was a seventh-generation descendant of ...
The death of the Aga Khan has evoked memories of one of the greatest sporting mysteries of all time - the disappearance of ...
The Aga Khan was one of the most successful and infuential racehorse owner-breeders in the world who had many champions, best ...
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