In a statement Aug. 13 from one of the sport's preeminent owner-breeders, it was announced that all of the Aga Khan horses trained by Jean-Claude Rouget will be moved to Francis Graffard with the ...
A top star from AEW and former World Champion recently made his return to the Tony Khan-led promotion ... dubbing him a "box office draw" and complimenting him as a person both inside the squared ...
who had inherited the old Aga Khan's horses. It was by no means certain that the young man, with all his responsibilities, would continue the family's deep involvement in a sport he had no interest in ...
However, in the end, the horse remained missing and all investigations were met with a dead end with no clues. More about Aga Khan and his humanitarian efforts Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, who was born ...
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 Network on X.
Shergar: undoubtedly one of the best horses the Aga Khan has ownedCredit: Gerry Cranham The death of the Aga Khan, one of the most influential owner-breeders in international horseracing, has been ...
the Aga Khan - whose daughter Princess Zahra Aga Khan is also a successful owner - withdrew all his horses from Britain in response to what he felt were failings in the British testing system ...
(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 ...
Estimates of his wealth varied from $800 million to $13 billion, with his money coming from his family inheritance, his horse breeding business and his personal investments in tourism and real estate.
The Aga Khan's Love for Horse Racing The Aga Khan was perhaps most famous in the sporting world for his passion for horse racing. His racing and breeding operation, based in France and Ireland ...
(The horse was valued at £10 million when he was sent to the breeding farm.) By this point, Shergar was owned by a syndicate of several dozen people, although the Aga Khan retained a large share.
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