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Shardari (1 May 1982 – ca. 1999) was an Irish-bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was
unraced as a two-year-old
before winning four...
- Club
Triptych –
Champion Stakes Shahrastani –
Epsom Derby,
Irish Derby Shardari –
International Stakes Darara – Prix
Vermeille Acatenango – Aral-Pokal...
- Derby.
Stoute and the Aga Khan were also
represented by the four-year-olds
Shardari (Princess of Wales's
Stakes and
Dihistan (Hardwicke Stakes). Shahrastani's...
- 1999
Hernando (FR) 1990
Nininski Nijinsky Virginia Hills Whakilyric Miswaki Lyrism Afasara (FR) 1988
Shardari Top
Ville Sharmada Afeefa Lyphard Afrique...
- over a
furlong from home and the colt had to be
ridden out to hold off
Shardari by three-quarters of a length, with
Triptych third,
Shahrastani fourth...
- (1986),
Ajdal (1987),
Dream of
Dreams (2020)
International Stakes – (6) –
Shardari (1986),
Ezzoud (1993, 1994),
Singspiel (1997),
Notnowcato (2006), Ulysses...
- Oh So
Sharp (GB)
Rainbow Quest (GB) 2:29.49 12 1986
Dancing Brave (GB)
Shardari (GB)
Triptych (FR) 2:29.49 9 1987
Reference Point (GB)
Celestial Storm...
- 1969, but he was
relegated to
fourth place following a stewards'
inquiry Shardari finished first in 1985, but he was
relegated to
second place following...
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Pistolet Bleu (Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud),
Saint Estephe (Coronation Cup) and
Shardari. Her dam
Delsy also
produced Darshaan, who won the 1984 Prix du Jockey...
- Head for
Heights (1984)
Leading trainer (9 wins): Sir
Michael Stoute –
Shardari (1986), Rock
Hopper (1991), Saddlers' Hall (1992),
Little Rock (2000),...