The most famous racehorse of all time was owned by Aga Khan, who died last week. But when the stallion was kidnapped over 40 ...
Prince Karim Aga Khan, the 49th hereditary imam of the Ismaili Muslim community, has died in Lisbon, Portugal, at the age of 88.
The easiest Derby winner ever was his greatest triumph but the horse’s fate at the hands of the IRA haunted him ...
The Irish Derby was expected to be a formality – he was a 4-7 chance – but he lost the race and his unbeaten record when going under by a half-length to Epsom Derby third Alamshar, who carried the ...
The death of the Aga Khan leaves a big hole in European racing and his famous green and red colours will forever be synonymous with some of the greats of the Turf.Here, we take a look at some of his b ...
(Reuters) - The Aga Khan, known for his triumphs in horse racing, dazzling wealth and development work around the world, has died in Lisbon at the age of 88, according to the Aga Khan Development ...
Last year’s Derby runner-up Ambiente Friendly has left James Fanshawe ... of attention having been involved in a jockey switch controversy just days before his Epsom second to City Of Troy when Callum ...
2 Legacy Lodge Waikato Guineas (2000m) as a launchpad to Derby ... this race, hence going to Taranaki last Saturday,” Pike said. “He’s a lovely big striding horse so I thought Saturday’s win had ...
In 1978, a nationwide audience tuned in to CBS to watch the inaugural Pacing Derby ... 1:58.4. Harness racing's heyday in Louisville was thought to be around 1976-82, when the track saw more ...