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Alpha Centauri, Cracksman, Laurens, Roaring Lion, Stradivarius, Too Darn Hot, and the great Enable - just some of the stars that made the 2018 flat racing season one to remember.One Irish trainer sent out 13 individual Group 1 winners, an English trainer struck gold with 10 different horses, and another had five end-of-year champions in his yard. Two broodmares were represented by two Group 1 winners apiece, one stallion had seven, another had five, and one UK-based broodmare sire was responsible for a remarkable total of eight!In all, 66 horses won a Group 1 race in Europe in 2018 and another 11 European-trained horses won at least one on another continent.Each has been discussed in an essay that recaps their racing career to date, examines their pedigree, and comments on their future prospects. Some are now gone to stud, but many of them will be back in action in 2019.What might they achieve? Is the next Derby winner or Horse of the Year among them?
One of the fascinating aspects of the thoroughbred breeding season is to see how the new recruits settle in and how they are supported. Another is to see the first foals by the previous year's newcomers.In 2019, there are more than 40 new stallions for breeders to consider, 10 in Ireland, 18 in the UK, and 14 in France. They include classic heroes, sprinters, milers, middle-distances horses, a champion stayer, two-year-old stars, an established Australian Group 1 sire making the journey north for the first time, and even one of last year's top young hurdlers.The race record and pedigree of each are reviewed, along with comments on their future prospects. There is also a series of indexes in which they are organised: by stud, sire, grandsire, great-grandsire, broodmare sire, date of their earliest win, the highest grade in which they won, the distances over which they won group races, the ages at which they achieved those feats, the going on which they got those wins, and by their fee.By the author of European Group 1 Winners of 2018, a 30-year veteran as a racing and pedigrees writer.
The year 2020 was one for the history books and not just because of the races that ran and the horses that won them. It was a pandemic year, and as we get ready for the 2021 season it is still not known if or when any sense of the old normality will return.The usual running order required some rejigging but by the end of the year, after an almost complete pattern-race schedule, 174 horses had won a Group 2 or Group 3 race in Great Britain and/or Ireland and/or been a British- or Irish-trained winner of such a race in another country, accumulating a total haul of 193 races at those levels. Of those, 26 also won at least once at the highest level, and while that group are reviewed individually in Volume 1: European Group 1 Winners, all of the others are examined here.These prestigious races were as competitive as always and the winners included former Group 1 stars Anthony Van Dyck, Aspetar, Benbatl, Limato, Magic Wand and Romanised, plus standout fillies such as Enbihaar and Fanny Logan, one now retired, the other still in training, whereas the two-year-olds featured several potential Group 1 stars of 2021 including the colt whom many see as the likely Derby hero.Some of the year's brightest stars have now moved on to new careers at stud, a few have gone into alternative retirement or will be continuing their careers in other parts of the world, but most of them will be back in action in 2021 for what promises to be another exciting season.Produced by a racing and pedigrees writer with over 30 years' experience, the author of European Group 1 Winners of 2019, European Group 1 Winners of 2018 and other titles.
The year 2020 was one for the history books and not just because of the races that ran and the horses that won them. It was a pandemic year, and as we get ready for the 2021 season it is still not known if or when any sense of the old normality will return.The usual running order required some rejigging but by the end of the year, after an almost complete pattern-race schedule, 69 horses had won a Group 1 race in Europe and/or been a British- or Irish-trained winner of such a race in another continent, accumulating a combined haul of 92 top-level contests.Ghaiyyath was crowned Horse of the Year after a 130-rated season in which he won three times at the highest level. Magical also won three, her planned retirement to stud postponed by a year. Love lit up the classic scene with wide-margin wins in the 1000 Guineas and Oaks, whereas the year-older Tarnawa gave the great Irish trainer Dermot Weld an overdue Breeders' Cup victory. Battaash headed the sprinters' division again, Stradivarius' performance in the Gold Cup gave the brilliant stayer a new career-high rating, Palace Pier headed the milers, Sottsass rounded off his career with an Arc triumph, while St Mark's Basilica led the way in a muddled two-year-old division.Some of the year's brightest stars have now moved on to new careers at stud, but many of them will be back in action in 2021 for what promises to be another exciting season.Produced by a racing and pedigrees writer with over 30 years' experience, the author of European Group 1 Winners of 2019, European Group 1 Winners of 2018 and other titles.
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