In Swoop takes next step on road back to the Arc
King George at Ascot in the picture following Chantilly victory.
Last year’s Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe runner-up In Swoop lived up to his name to claim victory in the Grand Prix de Chantilly. Olivier Peslier’s mount quickened off a pace that was little more than a crawl to master Vaucelles and then comfortably hold old rival Sublimis and pass another test en route to a return to Longchamp in October. The four-year-old’s trainer Francis-Henri Graffard was not surprised when informed that his charge had clocked a time 20 seconds slower than the record for the distance, and expressed a view that his odds-on winner would not be allowed to rest on his laurels before the first Sunday in October. Next up for In Swoop will be either the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud or the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot at the end of July.Job done in a muddling race! In Swoop is much the best as he wins the Group 2 Grand Prix de Chantilly for @GraffardRacing and Olivier Peslier at @fgchantilly… pic.twitter.com/5zD9kkZIMD
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 6, 2021
Graffard – who had considered a crack at the Coronation Cup – said: “I’m glad we stuck to our original plan to bring him here. It (Epsom) was an option, but we wanted to stick to the programme. I was very upset when I saw all the rain at Epsom, but he’s kept going today off that very slow pace and will be 100 per cent next time. “Once he quickened with that kick from Olivier at just the right time they were never going to get to him, and he’s improving with every run. He will handle soft, good to soft and good ground, but on good ground he would need a fast pace which we might get in the King George. He’s entered for the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud and we need to look at that first.” Graffard sited the importance of his colt having a run in the summer and concluded: “He’s not the sort of horse you can afford to stop with for too long, which is why he will go to Saint-Cloud, or Ascot, or both.”
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