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Sports Jun 17, 2026

Royal Ascot 2026: Daryz Heads Star-Studded Prince of Wales's Stakes

France's racing superstar Daryz headlines day two of Royal Ascot 2026 in the Group One Prince of Wa…
The Royal Ascot Spotlight: Daryz Takes Center Stage Day two of Royal Ascot 2026 promises an exciting lineup of races, headlined by France's racing superstar Daryz in the Group One Prince of Wales's Stakes at 4.20pm. The five-year-old, fresh off the footballers' impressive showing against Senegal yesterday, will attempt to make his mark at the prestigious royal racecourse. The Prince of Wales's Stakes: A Clash of Champions The feature event is the only Group One on today's card after the meeting kicked off with three in the first four races on Tuesday, but it is perhaps the week's most eagerly-awaited race. Daryz will face Ombudsman, who is bidding to follow up his win in this race last year, and two more live contenders at each-way prices in Minnie Hauk, the Arc runner-up, and Almaqam, a Group One winner in Ireland last time out. Historic Significance: Arc Winners at Ascot Arc winners are hardly an unfamiliar sight at Ascot, but they tend to run in the King George, in July, rather than at the Royal meeting. Daryz is the first reigning Arc winner to run at this meeting since Treve finished third in the Prince of Wales's Stakes in 2014, adding an extra layer of historical significance to today's race. A Varied Day of Racing The second day's card offers a diverse range of competitions. The five-furlong Queen Mary for juvenile fillies at 2.30 is swiftly followed by the Queen's Vase, over a mile-and-three-quarters, where Point Of Law, the second royal runner of the week, will set off at around 8-1. The main handicap on the card offers the unmissable sight of a 30-runner field hammering down the straight mile in pursuit of the Royal Hunt Cup. Track Conditions and Race Schedule It is cloudy but dry at the track and the going is good-to-firm on both the round and straight tracks, after 5mm of water was applied overnight. The day concludes with the Windsor Castle Stakes, providing a fitting end to another day of world-class racing at Royal Ascot.
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Sports Jun 15, 2026

Shergar’s Tragic End Fuels Hope for Aga Khan Colours at Royal Ascot

The long‑standing mystery surrounding Shergar’s 1983 kidnapping was finally confirmed, closing a pa…
Confirmation of Shergar’s Fate After Four Decades In a recent interview with the Telegraph, Princess Zahra Aga Khan disclosed that the five‑year‑old stallion was shot within two days of his February 1983 kidnapping by an armed IRA gang at Ballymany Stud, County Kildare. She described the killing as “very unprofessional” and lamented the loss of a national symbol of Irish breeding. Key Numbers Behind Shergar’s Legendary Career 10‑length winning margin in the 1981 Derby – the all‑time record. Timeform rating of 140, placing him joint‑seventh on the all‑time European flat list. Syndication of 40 shares at £250k each, totalling a record £10 million valuation for a stallion at the time. Only one top‑level progeny, Authaal, who won the 1986 Irish St Leger. How Shergar’s Story Reshapes the Racing Narrative The confirmation of his death brings closure to a saga that has haunted the sport for over four decades. It reinforces the cultural weight of the Aga Khan breeding operation, which continues to produce elite performers such as Daryz, the 2025 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner. The tragedy also highlights the vulnerability of high‑profile equine assets to political violence, prompting renewed security discussions within the industry. Royal Ascot: A Stage for Tribute and Renewal With the king and queen expected to field runners across the four‑day meeting, the Aga Khan colours—green and red—are likely to feature prominently, especially in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes where Daryz is a leading contender. Fans view the race as a poignant homage to Shergar, linking past glory with present success. Looking Ahead: Legacy and Future Prospects While Shergar’s stud career was cut short, the Aga Khan’s breeding programme remains a powerhouse, suggesting that future Royal Ascot cards will continue to showcase their horses. The emotional resonance of Shergar’s story may also inspire broader initiatives to preserve racing heritage and improve protection for valuable thoroughbreds.
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