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Princess Zahra awarded St. Brigid's Cross 2026-01-24
2026, January 24: Princess Zahra Aga Khan on receiving the St Brigid’s Cross at the ITBA Breeders Awards ceremony in Dublin. The Older Horse of the Year Award was presented by Christy Grassick of Coolmore to Princess Zahra Aga Khan
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CALANDAGAN ADDS LONGINES WORLD'S BEST RACEHORSE CROWN TO 2025 SPOILS 2026-01-20
Posted January 21st, 2026 by librarian-hdWith a rating of 130, the Aga Khan Studs homebred
Calandagan has been crowned Longines World's Best Racehorse
for 2025, ahead of five horses from four different countries who
all tied for second on a rating of 128.
At a ceremony to mark the Longines Racing Awards at the
Savoy Hotel in London on Tuesday, it was confirmed that the
performance of Calandagan when winning October's G1
Champion Stakes at Ascot was the best produced by any
racehorse on the planet last year. The son of Gleneagles B who
also struck at the top level in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, King
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Aga Khan's Calandagan Wins Japan Cup Thriller In Record Time 2025-11-30
Posted December 1st, 2025 by librarian-hdFrance-based gelding bettered Almond Eyes' previous course record for the 2,400 meters set in 2018 while becoming the first foreign-trained horse to win the race since 2005.
Aga Khan Studs' Calandagan, Europe's newly minted Horse of the Year and world's top-rated racehorse, became the first foreign-based runner in 20 years to win the Japan Cup (G1) Sunday at Tokyo Racecourse and did so in record time.
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Princess Zahra Aga Khan accepts winner's trophy in Japan Cup win 2025-11-30
Aga Khan's Calandagan Wins Japan Cup Thriller In Record Time.
Aga Khan Studs' Calandagan, Europe's newly minted Horse of the Year and world's top-rated racehorse, became the first foreign-based runner in 20 years to win the Japan Cup (G1) Sunday at Tokyo Racecourse and did so in record time.
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Aga Khan's Calandagan crowned British Champion on day of stunners 2025-10-18
Posted October 24th, 2025 by librarian-hdBERKSHIRE - Calandagan continued his love affair with Ascot when putting up a sublime performance to defeat Ombudsman in the £1,417,500 (S$2.46 million) Group 1 Qipco Champion Stakes (2,000m) for Francis-Henri Graffard on Oct 18.
Just a fortnight after Daryz carried the same famous silks of the late Aga Khan to victory in the Group 1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (2,400m), Calandagan returned to Ascot looking to complete a Group 1 hat-trick following victories in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud (2,400m) and King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2,400m).
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