Nashwan (1 March 1986 – 19 July 2002) was an American-bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred
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racehorse and
sire
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. After winning both his starts as a two-year-old, he developed into an outstanding performer in the spring and summer of 1989, completing a unique four-timer when winning the
2000 Guineas
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,
Epsom Derby
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,
Eclipse Stakes
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, and
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. After sustaining his only defeat in the
Prix Niel in September, he was retired to stud where he was a successful sire of winners.
Background
Nashwan was a large, powerfully built
chestnut
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Description
...
horse with a white
star
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and a white
sock
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on his right foreleg bred by his owner
Hamdan Al Maktoum at his
Shadwell Farm in
Lexington, Kentucky
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. He was sired by the 1977
Poule d'Essai des Poulains
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Classification
Stephen Wurm, Wurm (1975) placed it a ...
winner
Blushing Groom. Blushing Groom became an exceptionally successful breeding stallion, siring
Rainbow Quest,
Blushing John,
Arazi, and many other leading horses. Nashwan's successes made him the
Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland
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in 1989. Nashwan's dam was
Height of Fashion, a daughter of
Bustino previously owned by
Queen Elizabeth II
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. He was thus a half-brother to the
Group Race winners Alwasmi,
Unfuwain
Unfuwain (5 March 1985 – 16 January 2002) was an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse bred and owned by Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Hamdan Al Maktoum. In a career of ten starts from 1987 to 1989, he won four Conditions races ...
, and
Nayef, and a close relative of the Japanese champion
Deep Impact and the
1000 Guineas
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winner
Ghanaati.
Nashwan was trained throughout his racing career by
Major Dick Hern at
West Ilsley
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Location and amenities
It is situated in West Berkshire, north of Newbury, Berkshire, Newbur ...
in
Berkshire
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, England, and was ridden in all of his races by
Willie Carson
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Life and career
Best known as "Willie", Carson was born in Stirling, Scotland in 1942. He was apprenticed ...
. His name was reported to be an
Arabic
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word meaning "joy".
1988: two-year-old season
Nashwan made his debut in the Yattendon
Maiden Stakes at
Newbury in August 1988. He started
6/4 favourite in a field of 27 runners and won by three quarters of a
length
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from Young Turpin, with the unplaced runners including the subsequent
Derby Italiano winner Prorutori. On 8 October, Nashwan was moved up in class to contest the
Listed Autumn Stakes over one mile at
Ascot
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. Starting the odds-on favourite, he took the lead inside the final quarter mile and drew away to win by four lengths from Optimist, with
Cacoethes in third.
1989: three-year-old season
In the spring of 1989, reports of impressive work at home saw Nashwan's odds for
Classic Races continually shorten, and when he began his three-year-old campaign in the
General Accident 2000 Guineas at
Newmarket on 6 May, he started the race as 3/1 favourite. He took the lead approaching the final quarter mile and won by a length, with
Exbourne
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in second and
Danehill a further half length behind in third.
A month later, Nashwan was moved up in distance for the
Ever Ready Derby over one and a half miles at
Epsom Downs Racecourse
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. Despite the unseasonably cold, damp weather, the race attracted an estimated 500,000 spectators including
Queen Elizabeth II
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. Nashwan started 5/4 favourite against eleven opponents, with the biggest danger expected to come from Cacoethes, winner of the
Lingfield Derby Trial. Carson positioned the favourite just behind the leaders before moving up to take the lead from Cacoethes in the straight. He pulled "effortlessly"
clear in the closing stages to win by five lengths from the 500/1 outsider
Terimon, who finished well to deprive Cacoethes of second. He was the first horse to complete the Guineas-Derby double since
Nijinsky II
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in 1970,
though he was emulated by
Sea the Stars in 2009 and
Camelot
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in 2012.
Nashwan's next task was to prove himself against older opposition, starting with the
Eclipse Stakes
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over one and a quarter miles at
Sandown Park on 8 July. Despite having recently recovered from a foot infection and facing both the outstanding racemare
Indian Skimmer and the champion miler
Warning, he was sent off the 2/5 favourite. Nashwan took the lead approaching the final furlong and won by five lengths from the outsider
Opening Verse, who later won the
Breeders' Cup Mile
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. Two weeks later, Nashwan contested Britain's most prestigious all-aged race, the
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes over one and a half miles at Ascot. With the late withdrawal of
Prix du Jockey Club winner
Old Vic
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*OLD, IATA code for Old Town Municipal Airport and Seaplane Base, Old Town, Mai ...
, Nashwan was expected to win easily and started as 2/9 favourite. This time he had to fight for his victory, with old rival Cacoethes challenging him throughout the final two furlongs. Nashwan was driven out by Carson to win by a neck, with the subsequent
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
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winner Carroll House a further eleven lengths back in fifth. His narrow margin of victory led some critics to question his status as a "super-horse".
Nashwan's owner decided not to attempt the
Triple Crown in the
St Leger Stakes
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, and the colt was instead aimed at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at
Longchamp in October. To prepare for this race, he was sent to the
Prix Niel over the Arc course and distance on 17 September. Racing on soft ground, Nashwan moved up to challenge in the straight but made no further progress and finished third, beaten one and a half lengths and half a length by the French-trained colts
Golden Pheasant
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and French Glory. Neither Hern nor Carson could offer any explanation for the "lifeless" performance, with the jockey commenting that the 1/5 favourite "didn't have any energy". Nashwan missed the Arc, and, as had been announced in summer, he was retired from racing at the end of the year.
Assessment
Nashwan was rated the third best British-trained three-year-old of 1989. The independent
Timeform organisation gave him a rating of 135, behind
Zilzal (137) and Old Vic (136). The official International Classification also placed him third behind the same two colts.
He is the only horse to have won the 2000 Guineas, Epsom Derby, Eclipse and King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes in the same season. Dick Hern called Nashwan "the best horse I've ever trained".
Stud record
Nashwan was retired from racing to become a breeding stallion at his owner's
Shadwell Stud. His most successful racehorses were
Swain (foaled 1992), dual winner of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes, and
Bago (2001), winner of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. The best of his fillies was the
International Stakes winner
One So Wonderful.
He died while at
Shadwell Stud on 19 July 2002, after suffering complications following an operation on a minor leg injury.
Cultural references
British
computer game
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developer
Bitmap Brothers included references to Nashwan in many of their games. For example, ''Super Nashwan Power'' in ''
Xenon 2 Megablast'', ''Super Nashwan'' in ''
Speedball 2'', and "Nashwan" is used as a password in ''
Gods
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''.
Pedigree
References
External links
Career 1-2-3 Colour Chart– ''Nashwan''
{{King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes Winners
1986 racehorse births
2002 racehorse deaths
Racehorses bred in Kentucky
Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
Thoroughbred family 2-f
Epsom Derby winners
2000 Guineas winners
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes winners