‘Complete natural’ Istabraq was peerless in four Irish Champion Hurdles
Ahead of this weekend’s showpiece, Charlie Swan recalls famous unbeaten sequence 20 years on.
Even in these strange times, with days seemingly merging into one, it is hard to believe it is 20 years since the mighty Istabraq landed the last of his four Irish Champion Hurdle victories. Trained by Aidan O’Brien and famously partnered by Charlie Swan, Istabraq made the Leopardstown feature his own between 1998 and 2001, helping to secure his place as a true icon of the hurdling division. Across the Irish Sea, Istabraq was equally prolific – taking three successive Champion Hurdles at the Cheltenham Festival from 1998 to 2000, with the cancellation of the meeting in 2001 because of foot and mouth disease almost certainly robbing him of a fourth Cotswolds crown.Istabraq was initially campaigned on the Flat by John Gosden and was intended to begin his jumping career under the guidance of the Newmarket trainer’s assistant, John Durkan. The horse was then transferred to O’Brien’s yard following the untimely death of Durkan, who had been diagnosed with leukaemia and after whom the John Durkan Memorial Punchestown Chase is named. Swan first took the mount in 1996, and from then on was the only jockey to ride the JP McManus-owned bay on the racecourse. “He was fantastic – when you’re riding such a good horse it’s brilliant,” he said. “He was always rock-solid, and Aidan always had him in tip-top shape.”
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