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 ...
He steered Akiyda to the 1982 Arc and also won four Prix du Jockey-Club, with Top Ville in 1979, Darshaan in 1984, Mouktar in 1985 and Natroun in 1987. The Aga Khan fell foul of British racing ...
He steered Akiyda to the 1982 Arc and also won four Prix du Jockey-Club ... and the Aga Khan's last British Classic winner Ezeliya in 2024. Yahoo Sports ...
HE was the billionaire philanthropist that King Charles counted as a close friend – and who made the late Queen’s horse-racing dreams come true. The Aga Khan, spiritual leader to 15 million ...
Chris Hayes paid tribute to the “almost perfect equine athletes” developed by the Aga Khan through generations of breeding, having partnered Ezeliya to the famed owner-breeder’s final Classic success ...
In 1964 Sports Illustrated ... eight night clubs and eight boutiques, it was certainly aimed at the extremely well-heeled – and, though not the only investor, the Aga Khan was largely ...
“I trained for him for 42 or 43 years,” he told Sky Sports Racing. “I will never forget those two Arc wins, especially Zarkava because she came from Petite Etoile, the filly of the Aga Khan ...
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