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2 Racing career  



2.1  1985:two-year-old season  





2.2  1986:three-year-old season  







3 Assessment  





4 Retirement and stud  





5 Pedigree  





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Shahrastani
Racing silks of Aga Khan
SireNijinsky
GrandsireNorthern Dancer
DamShademah
DamsireThatch
SexStallion
FoaledMarch 27, 1983
CountryUnited States
ColourChestnut
BreederHH Aga Khan IV
OwnerHH Aga Khan IV
TrainerMichael Stoute
Record7: 4-1-0
EarningsUS$987,692 (equivaklent)
Major wins
Sandown Classic Trial (1986)
Dante Stakes (1986)
Epsom Derby (1986)
Irish Derby (1986)
Awards
Timeform rating: 135
Last updated on May 13, 2007

Shahrastani (1983–2011) was an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. He won four of his seven races between September 1985 and October 1986. He is best known for his performances in the summer of 1986 when he defeated Dancing Brave in the Epsom Derby and went on to win the Irish Derby by eight lengths. At the end of the season he was retired to stud, but made little impact as a stallion. He died in 2011.

Background[edit]

Shahrastani was a chestnut horse with a broad white blaze bred in Kentucky by his owner HH Aga Khan IV. He was sired by the Triple Crown winner Nijinsky and was the first foal of the mare Shademah, a half sister to the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud winner Shakapour. The colt was sent into training with Michael StouteatNewmarket and was ridden in all his races by Walter Swinburn.

Racing career[edit]

1985:two-year-old season[edit]

Sharastani was not highly tried as a two-year-old and appeared on the racecourse only once. In September he finished strongly to be second by a head to My Ton Ton in the Haynes, Hanson and Clark Conditions StakesatNewbury. Timeform described him as being "sure to improve" and a "very useful colt in the making".[1]

1986:three-year-old season[edit]

In 1986 Shahrastani was aimed at the Epsom Derby and began his season by winning the Sandown Classic Trial in April. He was described as looking extremely impressive as he defeated the previously unbeaten Royal Lodge Stakes winner Bonhomie.[2] A month later he was set to York where he won the Dante Stakes.

AtEpsom in June he started at odds of 11/2 for the Derby in a field of fifteen runners. The favourite for the race was the unbeaten Dancing Brave, the impressive winner of the 2000 Guineas. After tracking the leaders in a slowly run race, Swinburn sent Shahrastani into the lead in the straight and opened up a clear lead. In the closing stages he held of the late challenge of Dancing Brave to win by half a length. Three weeks after his Epsom win, Shahrastani was sent to the Curragh Racecourse for the Irish Derby. He started the even money favourite against a field which included the Epsom third Mashkour and Dancing Brave's stable companion Bakharoff, the leading European two-year-old of 1985. Shahrastani took the lead two furlongs from the finish and pulled away from his opponents to win very easily by eight lengths. In July, Shahrastani started favourite for his rematch with Dancing Brave in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth StakesatAscot. He was never able to reach the lead and finished fourth behind Dancing Brave, Shardari and Triptych.[3]

On his final racecourse appearance, Shahrastani finished fourth in October's Prix de l'Arc de TriompheatLongchamp.

Assessment[edit]

Sharastani was given a rating of 135 by Timeform.[4]

In their book A Century of Champions, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Sharastani as a "superior" Derby winner and the ninety-third best British or Irish racehorse of the 20th century.[5]

Retirement and stud[edit]

At the end of the 1986 racing season, Shahrastani was retired to stud. He stood with limited success at Three Chimneys FarminKentucky as well as at Clashmore Stud in Ireland and breeding farms in France and Japan. His best runner on the flat was probably Dariyoun who won some good races in Spain including the domestic Group I Gran Premio Madrid. Shahrastani also sired the good hurdler Zabadi who won the Anniversary 4-Y-O Novices' Hurdle[6] He is also the damsire of Alamshar, whose victories include the 2003 Irish Derby and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes. Shahrastani was put down in December 2011 at Walton Fields Stud in Grimston, Leicestershire because of deteriorating health, having retired from stallion duties a year earlier. He was twenty-eight years old, an advanced age for a thoroughbred.[7]

Pedigree[edit]

Pedigree of Shahrastani, chestnut stallion 1983[8]
Sire
Nijinsky II
Northern Dancer Nearctic Nearco
Lady Angela
Natalma Native Dancer
Almahmoud
Flaming Page Bull Page Bull Lea
Our Page
Flaring Top Menow
Flaming Top
Dam
Shademah
Thatch Forli Aristophanes
Trevisa
Thong Nantallah
Rough Shod
Shamim Le Haar Vieux Manoir
Mince Pie
Diamond Drop Charlottesville
Martine

References[edit]

  1. ^ Timeform (1986). Racehorses of 1985. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-42-1.
  • ^ "Question Marks but few Derby Answers". Glasgow Herald. 14 May 1986. Retrieved 2012-06-09.
  • ^ "New king is crowned after avenging Derby defeat; MEMORABLE KING GEORGES". 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2012-06-08 – via The Free Library.
  • ^ "Dosage". Chef-de-race.com. Archived from the original on 2012-05-22. Retrieved 2012-06-07.
  • ^ Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1999). A Century of Champions. Portway Press. ISBN 1-901570-15-0.
  • ^ "Shahrastani Stud Record". Racing Post. 2012-02-15. Retrieved 2012-06-08.
  • ^ Jon Lees (2011-12-07). "Dual Derby hero Shahrastani dead at 28". Racing Post. Archived from the original on 2014-01-08. Retrieved 2012-06-08.
  • ^ The Aga Khan Studs – http://www.AgaKhanStuds.com/. "Shahrastani". Aga Khan Studs. Retrieved 2012-06-09. {{cite web}}: External link in |author= (help)
  • External links[edit]


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