Aga Khan's Calandagan dominates for France at Royal Ascot 2024-06-22
Calandagan dominated the Group 2 King Edward VII Stakes (2400m) on Friday, becoming the first French-trained winner at Royal Ascot since Watch Me in the 2019 Coronation Stakes.
Like Watch Me, Calandagan was sent over by Francis-Henri Graffard, who trains the son of Gleneagles for his owner/breeder HH The Aga Khan.
With an outside draw in 13, Stephane Pasquier rode a quiet race on Calandagan. The partnership came wide in the straight and powered away to win by six lengths, with Space Legend and Royal Supremacy filling the places.
Calandagan was gelded after two runs as a juvenile and came into Friday’s race on the back of two G3 victories at Longchamp.
Graffard said: “I am very impressed. I was so down after my filly [Rouhiya finished last in the Coronation Stakes] earlier, but this horse did it very easily. My wife was cheering beside me – we enjoyed the moment.
“With the draw, we found ourselves a little bit at the back, but we decided to ride him for himself. He’s not used to a big field like that, but he is very straightforward. It is just unbelievable how he quickened all the way.
“I am so happy for the whole family. We had a tough week with Dolayli and Rouhiya, so it’s good to finish on a nice winner like him.”
On the decision to geld the winner, he said: “The first time out at Deauville, he was very difficult – difficult to load, and didn’t want to try much, so we had no choice.”
Stephane Pasquier said: “Calandagan is a fantastic horse. It was a bit complicated in the first part. He needed to be nice from the gate, nice during the race, and today he was perfect. The pace was fast enough to come from behind.
“Everything was easy. He can be a naughty boy sometimes, and we have to ask him gently. Today he wanted to do everything – when he is like this, he is a fantastic horse. I didn’t do anything, I just asked him to do it by himself.
"I am just disappointed that he's lost his balls! I think he will travel around the world now, hopefully for lots of money."
Princess Zahra Aga Khan said: “Calandagan did it very, very well. He has shown himself to be improving over the last few months, but today he surprised all of us and he has shown himself to be a very good horse.
“They are all home-bred. It is not one of our oldest families, but to see this family do well again… it’s a very consistent family and they tend to be a mile-and-a-half horses, but I think he has a turn of foot that is wonderful to see.”
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From: Aga Khan Studs
Calandagan fully justified his trip across the Channel, routing his rivals for a six-length win in the Gr.2 King Edward VII Stakes, which provided France with their first victory of the 2024 Royal meeting.
“He is a fantastic horse–today he was perfect,” said jockey Stéphane Pasquier. “The pace was fast enough to come from behind and everything was easy. He can be a naughty boy sometimes and we have to ask him nicely, but today he wanted to do it all and when he is like this, he is a fantastic horse. I didn't do anything, I just asked him to do it by himself.”
Princess Zahra Aga Khan, who accepted the trophy on behalf of her father, added: “He has been improving over the last few months, but today he surprised all of us and has shown himself to be a very good horse. It is not one of our oldest families, but is a very consistent family. They tend to be a mile-and-a-half horses, but he has a turn of foot that is wonderful to see.”
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