‘Phenomenal’ Choisir paved the way for Aussie rules at Ascot
Spectacular big-race double opened the floodgates for Southern Hemisphere speedsters.
It may be hard to believe, but 20 years ago Choisir was an outlier. The rare Australian raider whose connections dared to dream. But in the space of one balmy week in June, he would become the antipodean trailblazer who would pave the way for an influx of his contemporaries to dominate the Royal Ascot sprinting scene in years to come. Nowadays the cream of Aussie sprinting are a standing dish at Ascot. But before Choisir stepped out on to Berkshire turf for the King’s Stand Stakes on the opening day of the 2003 meeting there had never been an Australian winner in Britain, never mind at the summer’s showpiece event. That would soon change and sent off 25-1 in the hands of Johnny Murtagh, Paul Perry’s hulking ball of pace and power would spring out of stall 14 and never look back as he stormed to leg one of a historic double.Royal @Ascot legend! Aussie sprinter Choisir landed the King’s Stand/Golden Jubilee double 20 years ago 🇦🇺🎩 pic.twitter.com/rDU1dQpAyD
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A second victory was soon to follow when four days later he again made giant strides from the front to claim the Golden Jubilee Stakes – writing himself into Royal Ascot folklore and quickly doubling Australia’s tally on British soil in the process. It was the first time a horse had won twice at the same Royal meeting since Stanerra 20 years previously, and his handler fondly remembers some of the characteristics which made Choisir a formidable force. “He was a fast horse and a very genuine, good horse who loved a straight course,” said Perry. “He was a big, strong horse. It’s gone quick those 20 years. He was a phenomenal horse. “It was a rare thing to do and felt a bit of a daunting task at the time with having to travel so far and that, but I suppose what led to the decision was because he was such a big, strong and robust horse, you knew he would travel well and once he got there he would settle in well and eat.”


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