Shadwell Racing - Major International Racing Wins

Major International Racing Wins

United Kingdom

  • 2,000 Guineas:
    • Nashwan (1989)
    • Haafhd (2004)
  • Epsom Derby:
    • Nashwan (1989)
    • Erhaab (1994)
  • 1,000 Guineas:
    • Salsabil (1990)
    • Shadayid (1991)
    • Harayir (1995)
    • Lahan (2000)
    • Ghanaati (2009)
  • Epsom Oaks:
    • Salsabil (1990)
    • Eswarah (2005)
  • St. James's Palace Stakes:
    • Marju (1991)
    • Bahri (1995)
  • Coronation Stakes:
    • Al Bahathri (1985)
    • Ghanaati (2009)
  • Queen Anne Stakes:
    • Lahib (1992)
  • Prince of Wales's Stakes:
    • Muhtarram (1994 & 1995)
    • Nayef (2003)
  • Ascot Gold Cup:
    • Ashal (1990)
  • Eclipse Stakes:
    • Nashwan (1989)
    • Elmaamul (1990)
  • King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes:
    • Nashwan (1989)
  • International Stakes:
    • Nayef (2002)
  • Queen Elizabeth II Stakes:
    • Lahib (1992)
    • Maroof (1994)
    • Bahri (1995)
  • Champion Stakes:
    • Nayef (2001)
    • Haafhd (2004)
  • Falmouth Stakes:
    • Al Bahathri (1985)
    • Alshakr (2000)
    • Tashawak (2002)
  • King's Stand Stakes:
    • Dayjur (1990)
  • Golden Jubilee Stakes:
    • Atraf (1996)
    • Malhub (2002)
  • July Cup:
    • Hamas (1993)
    • Elnadim (1998)
  • Nunthorpe Stakes:
    • Dayjur (1990)
  • Haydock Sprint Cup:
    • Dayjur (1990)
  • Dewhurst Stakes:
    • Alhaarth (1995)
    • Mujahid (1998)
  • Middle Park Stakes:
    • Fard (1994)
    • Hayil (1997)
    • Awzaan (2009)
  • Racing Post Trophy:
    • Al Hareb (1988)
  • Lowther Stakes:
    • Al Bahathri (1984)
  • Fillies' Mile:
    • Aqaarid (1994)

Ireland

  • Irish Derby:
    • Salsabil (1990)
  • Irish 1,000 Guineas:
    • Al Bahathri (1985)
    • Mehthaaf (1994)
    • Matiya (1996)
    • Bethrah (2010)
  • Irish Champion Stakes:
    • Elmaamul (1990)
    • Muhtarram (1993)

France

  • Poule d'Essai des Pouliches
    • Ta Rib (1996)
  • Prix Jean Prat
    • Tamayuz (2008)
  • Prix Jacques Le Marois
    • Tamayuz (2008)
  • Prix du Moulin de Longchamp
    • Aqlaam (2009)
  • Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp
    • Dayjur (1990)
  • Prix Vermeille
    • Salsabil (1990)
  • Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère
    • Naaqoos (2008)
  • Prix Morny
    • Arcano (2009)
  • Prix Marcel Boussac
    • Ashayer (1987)
    • Salsabil (1989)
    • Shadayid (1990)

Australia

  • Melbourne Cup:
    • At Talaq (1986)
    • Jeune (1994)
  • Caulfield Cup:
    • Tawqeet (2006)
  • Blue Diamond Stakes:
    • Nadeem (2006)

United Arab Emirates

  • Dubai World Cup:
    • Almutawakel (1999)
    • Invasor (2007)
  • Dubai Duty Free Stakes:
    • Altibr (1999)
  • Dubai Sheema Classic:
    • Nayef (2002)
  • Godolphin Mile:
    • Tereshkova (1996)
  • Dubai Golden Shaheen:
    • Atraf (1997)

United States

  • Belmont Stakes:
    • Jazil (2006)
  • Breeders' Cup Classic:
    • Invasor (2006)
  • Pimlico Special:
    • Invasor (2006)
  • Suburban Handicap:
    • Invasor (2006)
  • Whitney Handicap:
    • Invasor (2006)
  • Donn Handicap:
    • Invasor (2007)
    • Albertus Maximus (2009)
  • Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf:
    • Lahudood (2007)
  • Flower Bowl Invitational Stakes:
    • Lahudood (2007)
  • Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes:
    • Alwajeeha (2008)

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