Racing Stradivarius
John Gosden hailed Stradivarius as “the most extraordinary and unique racehorse” after the star stayer was retired on Monday.Gosden, who now trains in partnership with son Thady, has handled the Bjorn Nielsen-owned horse throughout his seven-year racing career, with Stradivarius winning 20 of his 35 starts for the Clarehaven team.Stradivarius has been sidelined since suffering a bruised foot last month, with the setback forcing him to miss an intended outing in the Lonsdale Cup at York.That injury has taken longer than anticipated to resolve, resulting in Nielsen’s decision to call time o...
John Gosden hailed Stradivarius as “the most extraordinary and unique racehorse” after the star stayer was retired on Monday. Gosden, who now trains in partnership with son Thady, has handled the Bjorn Nielsen-owned horse throughout his seven-year racing career, with Stradivarius winning 20 of his 35 starts for the Clarehaven team. Stradivarius has been sidelined since suffering a bruised foot last month, with the setback forcing him to miss an intended outing in the Lonsdale Cup at York. That injury has taken longer than anticipated to resolve, resulting in Nielsen’s decision to call time on Stradivarius’ racing career. A seven-time Group One winner, encompassing three Gold Cups at Royal Ascot and a record four renewals of the Goodwood Cup, Stradivarius will now take up stallion duties at the National Stud.Gosden said: “Stradivarius has been the most extraordinary and unique racehorse throughout his career. He exhibited joy in his training and has given enormous pleasure to everyone, both on and off the track. “His constitution has been a marvel to behold and his exciting style of travelling easily in a race, and then quickening to pounce, reflected his character. “He goes to stud with an amazing race record and enormous affection. To train he has been a complete joy to all of us here. He will remain close to home and is already looking forward to his new career.”
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