Al Nasr (horse)
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Al Nasr (11 February 1978 – 7 May 2003) was a French
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. He was one of the leading horses of his generation in France, winning the
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and Prix de la Côte Normande as three-year-old in 1981 before reaching his peak as a four-year-old when he won the Prix Exbury, Prix Dollar and
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. He failed to reproduce his best form when competing abroad, running poorly in The Derby and the
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. He was retired to stud in 1983 and had some success as a sire of winners. Al Nasr was the first major flat race winner trained by
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Background

Al Nasr was a strongly-built, good-looking, horse standing 16
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bred in France by Michel Henochsberg and Rene Romanet. He was referred to as a
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during his racing career, but at stud was described as "dark bay or brown". He was sired by
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, an American-bred, French-trained stallion who won the
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and
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in 1972. At stud in the United States, Lyphard sired many important winner including Three Troikas,
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. Al Nasr was the first foal produced by his dam Caretta, who won two races and went on to produce several other winners including Kingsalsa ( Prix du Chemin de Fer du Nord). Caretta was a half-sister to Klaizia, the dam of Lypheor, who sired Tolomeo and Royal Heroine. As a yearling, Al Nasr was offered for sale and bought for Fr550,000 (approximately £58,000). He was sent into training with
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who was best-known at the time as a trainer and rider of
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Racing career


1980: two-year-old season

Al Nasr made his only appearance of 1980 in a nineteen runner
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over 1600
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at
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in October. He was always among the leaders and won by a head from Mourtazam. In their annual ''Racehorses of 1980'', the independent Timeform organisation described him as being "bound to go on to better things".


1981: three-year-old season

Al Nasr began his three-year-old season with a win in the Prix de Suresnes over 2200m at
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in May. Later that month he was moved up in class for the Group Three Prix La Force over 2000m at the same course and won from Tow and Kentucky River. Al Nasr was unbeaten in three starts when he was sent to England to contest the 202nd running of the
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on 3 June. Ridden by Alfred Gibert he started at odds of 16/1 but ran very poorly and finished seventeenth of the eighteen runners behind Shergar. Al Nasr returned to France in July and finished second by a neck to Bellman in the
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, with the British-trained colts Church Parade and Kirtling in third and fourth. In August, Al Nasr was ridden by
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when he contested the Group Two Prix de La Cote Normande over 2000m at Deauville Racecourse and won easily by two and a half lengths from Brustolon. Al Nasr was being prepared for a run in the
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when he sustained an ankle leg injury in training which ruled him out for the rest of the season. Late in 1981, a quarter share in the horse was sold to the Spendthrift Farm for an undisclosed sum.


1982: four-year-old season

Al Nasr began his third season in the Group Three Prix Exbury at Saint-Cloud in March. He started odds-on favourite and "outclassed the opposition", winning easily from Mbaiki and Great Substence ic He was then moved up in class for the Group Two
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at Longchamp and was beaten a neck by the five-year-old Lancastrian after losing a
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during the race. In the Group One
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he finished third to Bikala and Lancastrian, in a strong field, finishing ahead of Vayrann, Kalaglow and
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. Al Nasr recorded his fourth Group race success at Longchamp when he won the Prix Dollar, beating the multiple Group One winner The Wonder by a neck. He was carrying six pounds less than the runner up, although Timeform pointed out that he appeared to win more easily than the official margin suggested. On 27 June, Al Nasr met The Wonder at level weights in the Group One Prix d'Ispahan over 1850m at Longchamp. The two four-year-olds started at odds of 7/2 and 9/4 respectively while the three-year-old Melyno, winner of the
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and the
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was made the 6/10 favourite. Ridden by
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, Al Nasr tracked the
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Mourtazam, but lost ground when the other main contenders quickened early in the straight. In the last 200m, Al Nasr rallied strongly along the inside rail, took the lead in the closing stages, and won by three-quarters of a length and a neck from The Wonder and Melyno. Al Nasr was then trained for the major turf races in North America, beginning with the second running of the
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in Chicago. Fabré closely supervised the horse's preparation, flying across the Atlantic six times to check on his progress. In the race, he was prominent for much of the race, but dropped away quickly in the straight and finished thirteenth of the fourteen runners behind Perrault. He was found to have suffered a recurrence of the ankle injury which affected him in 1981 and did not race again.


Assessment

In 1981, the independent Timeform organisation gave Al Nasr a rating of 121. In the International Classification he was rated eighteen pounds below the top-rated Shergar. In 1982, Timeform gave him a rating of 126, eight pounds below the top-rated trio Ardross,
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and Green Forest. In the International Classification he was rated the fifth-best older male horse in Europe and the tenth best horse of any age.


Stud career

Al Nasr was retired to stand as a breeding stallion at Spendthrift Farm at an initial stud fee of $40,000 a mare. He was not an outstanding stallion, but did sire several good winners including Zaizoom (
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), Acteur Franceis (
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), Star Recruit (
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), Prince of Andros ( Cumberland Lodge Stakes), Majmu (
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) and Lord of Tusmore ( Rose of Lancaster Stakes). He was later exported to stand in Italy where his last foals were born in 2003.


Pedigree


References

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