Shergar’s imperious Derby victory remains vivid – 40 years on
Image of Epsom dominance outshines subsequent kidnapping and disappearance.
Shergar’s victory in the 1981 Derby at Epsom remains one of the most iconic moments in racing folklore. His winning margin of 10 lengths is the biggest in the history of the premier Classic, which was first run in 1780. It was a case of Shergar first, the rest nowhere – and was a dream first Derby call for Graham Goode, in his first year as commentator for ITV. He admits owing Shergar’s jockey Walter Swinburn, who was 19 at the time, an enormous debt of gratitude for making his colossal task much simpler.From the Vault: The late Walter Swinburn rides Shergar to victory in the 1981 Derby pic.twitter.com/b24jk8MOUb
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) May 31, 2017
“The tag line for me was I was always very grateful to Walter Swinburn for winning so easily,” said Goode. “It made my life on the most prestigious, most under-the-microscope race, very easy, and I was always grateful to him – which always brought a smile to his face. “I also remember from the race John Matthias finishing second (on Glint Of Gold) saying he looked up, thought he’d won the Derby – and then he saw something many lengths ahead. “Shergar always held a good position in the race, was always in the right place at the right time, he quickened and went on. “He was an unbelievable horse.”
On this day in 1981,Shergar won the Epsom Derby by 10 lengths for H.H. the Aga Khan,a record which is still standing pic.twitter.com/8j7ejQAQTw
— Aga Khan Studs (@AgaKhanStuds) June 3, 2016
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