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		<title>Starspangledbanner’s Aristia Wins The Romanet</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>   There was no fairytale at Deauville on Sunday as Verry Elleegant (NZ) (Zed {NZ}) failed to fire on her European bow in the G1 Darley Prix Jean Romanet won from the front by Elizabeth “Bunny” Roberts's Aristia (Ire) (<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/starspangledbanner" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener"></a><a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/starspangledbanner" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Starspangledbanner</a> {Aus}). Aristia had found only Nashwa (GB) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener"></a><a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Frankel</a> {GB}) too strong in the G1 Nassau</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>   </strong>There was no fairytale at Deauville on Sunday as <strong>Verry Elleegant (NZ)</strong> (Zed {NZ}) failed to fire on her European bow in the G1 Darley Prix Jean Romanet won from the front by Elizabeth &#8220;Bunny&#8221; Roberts's <strong>Aristia (Ire)</strong> (<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/starspangledbanner" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/starspangledbanner" class="horse-link">Starspangledbanner</a> {Aus}). Aristia had found only Nashwa (GB) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}) too strong in the G1 Nassau S. at Goodwood last time July 28 and that form saw to it that the Richard Hannon trainee traded at only 4-1 as Sean Levey sought to dictate to suit. Kept company by <strong>Rosscarbery (Ger)</strong> (<a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link">Sea The Stars</a> {Ire}) throughout, the bay ultimately had too much pace where it counted and found the line a neck ahead of that rival, with another 1 1/4 lengths back to <strong>Ebaiyra</strong> (Distorted Humor) in third. The 12-5 favourite Verry Elleegant went to post with positive vibes surrounding her, but was detached early and failed to get out of last place at any stage.</p>
<p>&#8220;It's amazing. Winning a Group 1 race here in France is hard to achieve&#8211;we've had many places, including an hour ago, but she is a very brave and tough filly,&#8221; Hannon said. &#8220;She can dictate the pace or come from behind, but from the one draw, Sean did well to let her go on. She's had her ups and downs, but she came in her coat very late in the season and that is why she is doing real well only now. She is a genuine filly. Jamie Magee had her for a period over the winter and he has done an excellent job and deserves a mention. The Opera on Arc day is a possibility, but also the Fillies' and Mares' race on Champions day.&#8221;</p>
<p>Roberts, president of Jersey's race club and sister of Robert Barnett whose Time Charter (Ire) achieved renown in the '80s, has had offers to refuse along the way for the winner, whose career began with a win at 20-1 at Newbury last April. Third in that track's Listed Haras De Bouquetot Fillies' Trial before upsetting Alpine Star (Ire) (Sea The Moon {Ger}) in York's Listed Lyric Fillies' S. either side of an eighth in the G2 Ribblesdale S., she rounded off her 2021 campaign with a below-par ninth in the G2 Prix de la Nonette here 12 months ago. Returning to be second in the G2 Middleton Fillies' S. back at York May 12, she threw in another bad one when ninth in Royal Ascot's Listed Wolferton S. June 14 before taking it to a new level in the Nassau and this prize which often falls to an improver.</p>
<p><strong>Pedigree Notes:</strong></p>
<p>Aristia's dam Aloisi (GB) (Kalanisi {Ire}), who also produced the Australian stakes winner Glorious Sinndar {Fr) (Sinndar {Ire}), is a daughter of the Listed Prix Rose de Mai winner and G3 Prix Penelope-placed Bellona (Ire) (Bering {GB}). She is in turn responsible for Es Que (GB) (Inchinor {GB}), whose four stakes winners are headed by the G1 Hong Kong Vase hero Dominant (Ire) (Cacique {Ire}) and the G2 Lennox S.-winning sire Es Que Love (Ire) (Clodovil {Ire}). The third dam is the G3 Prix de Royaumont scorer Bellarida (Fr) (Bellypha {Ire}), whose G3 Prix de Flore-winning daughter In Clover (GB), also by Inchinor, produced a trio of top-level winners in Dansili's We Are (Ire) and With You (GB) and <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a>'s Call The Wind (GB). Aloisi's 2-year-old colt by Aclaim (Ire) was a 52,000gns purchase by Rabbah Bloodstock at the Tattersalls December Yearling Sale, while she also has a yearling colt by Bungle Inthejungle (GB) due to sell at the upcoming Goffs Orby and a filly foal by Gregorian (Ire).</p>
<p><strong>Sunday, Deauville, France</strong><br />
<strong>DARLEY PRIX JEAN ROMANET-G1</strong>, €250,000, Deauville, 8-21, 4yo/up, f/m, 10fT, 2:08.03, gd.<br />
1&#8211;<strong>ARISTIA (IRE), 126, f, 4, by <a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/starspangledbanner" class="horse-link">Starspangledbanner</a> (Aus)</strong><br />
<strong>                1st Dam: Aloisi (GB), by Kalanisi (Ire)</strong><br />
<strong>                2nd Dam: Bellona (Ire), by Bering (GB)</strong><br />
<strong>                3rd Dam: Bellarida (Fr), by Bellypha (Ire)</strong><br />
<strong>   1ST GROUP WIN; 1ST G1 WIN</strong>. O-Mrs E Roberts; B-Rathasker<br />
Stud (IRE); T-Richard Hannon; J-Sean Levey. €142,850.<br />
Lifetime Record: SW &amp; G1SP-Eng, 9-3-2-1, $378,428. *1/2 to<br />
Glorious Sinndar (Fr) (Sinndar {Ire}), SW-Aus, $220,422. <strong>Click</strong><br />
<strong>   for the </strong><a href="https://secure6.werkhorse.com/enicks/displayTDN.asp?aristia"><strong>eNicks report &amp; 5-cross pedigree</strong></a><strong>. Werk Nick Rating:</strong><br />
<strong>   A+++ *Triple Plus*</strong>.<br />
2&#8211;<strong>Rosscarbery (Ger)</strong>, 126, f, 4, <a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link">Sea The Stars</a> (Ire)&#8211;Rose Rized<br />
(Ger), by Authorized (Ire).<strong> 1ST G1 BLACK TYPE</strong>. (130,000gns<br />
Ylg '19 TATOCT). O-Robert J W Moran; B-Gestut Wittekindshof<br />
(GER); T-Paddy Twomey; J-Billy Lee. €57,150.<br />
3&#8211;<strong>Ebaiyra</strong>, 126, m, 5, Distorted Humor&#8211;Ebiyza (Ire), by Rock of<br />
Gibraltar (Ire). O-H H Aga Khan; B-H H The Aga Khan Studs SC<br />
(KY); T-Francis-Henri Graffard. €28,575.<br />
Margins: NK, 1 1/4, HD. Odds: 4.20, 3.80, 4.60.<br />
Also Ran: Rumi (Fr), Sundoro (Ire), Burgarita (GB), Verry Elleegant (NZ). Scratched: Ville De Grace (GB). <strong>Click for the </strong><a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Aristia0821.pdf"><strong>free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree</strong></a><strong>.</strong> <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/race-replays/2/5703/"><strong>Video, sponsored by TVG</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In The Aga Khan's centenary year, Ebaiyra (Distorted Humor) looks to provide another highlight in Sunday's G1 Grosser Dallmayr-Preis – Bayerisches Zuchtrennen. Having enjoyed a confidence-boosting win in the Listed Prix de la Pepiniere at Chantilly July 12, last year's G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud runner-up is looking for a first success at the highest</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In The Aga Khan's centenary year, <strong>Ebaiyra</strong> (Distorted Humor) looks to provide another highlight in Sunday's G1 Grosser Dallmayr-Preis &#8211; Bayerisches Zuchtrennen. Having enjoyed a confidence-boosting win in the Listed Prix de la Pepiniere at Chantilly July 12, last year's G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud runner-up is looking for a first success at the highest level at which she has been placed on three occasions. Intriguingly, the Francis-Henri Graffard-trained 5-year-old meets Gestut Park Wiedingen's July 3 G1 Deutsches Derby and June 6 G2 Union-Rennen hero <strong>Sammarco (Ire)</strong> (<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/camelot" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/camelot" class="horse-link">Camelot</a> {GB}) and Gestut Paschberg's fellow 3-year-old <strong>Queroyal (Ger) </strong>(<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/churchill" class="horse-link">Churchill {Ire}</a>) who took the Baden-Baden's G3 Derby-Trial May 28 before finishing ninth behind Sammarco in the domestic Derby.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Champion jockey Joao Moreira combined with the Tomohito Ozeki-trained Japanese stayer Glory Vase for a stunning win in the Group 1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m) at Sha Tin Racecourse in Hong Kong Sunday. It was a repeat of their 2019 success but achieved in different style as Moreira registered his seventh Hong Kong International […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Champion jockey Joao Moreira combined with the Tomohito Ozeki-trained Japanese stayer Glory Vase for a stunning win in the Group 1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m) at Sha Tin Racecourse in Hong Kong Sunday.</p>
<p>It was a repeat of their 2019 success but achieved in different style as Moreira registered his seventh Hong Kong International win and his third in the Vase having also been successful on the Japanese-trained Satono Crown in 2016.</p>
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<p>Glory Vase unleashed a withering burst from second last turning for home, in contrast to the handier stalking passage he enjoyed in 2019, to deny fairytale results for the trainers of the placegetters. Briton William Muir with his Hong Kong debut runner in second-placed Pyledriver and Frenchman Alain de Royer-Dupre &#8211; twice a HKIR winner &#8211; who prepared third place Ebaiyra, who'll be his final Hong Kong runner as the trainer retires at the end of the year.</p>
<p>Local challenger Reliable Team led, as expected, but was exposed early to significant pressure from Stay Foolish, the one other Japanese-trained runner, with Martin Dwyer &#8211; who won the Vase in 2004 &#8211; ensuring that Pyledriver enjoyed the slipstream run behind the pacemakers and the Muir-trained stayer looked the likely winner on straightening but could not hold out the indefatigable Glory Vase.</p>
<p>Dwyer was delighted with the performance of his mount but conceded, which was apparent for all to see, that the winner was simply too good.</p>
<p>“Really pleased, good run but I think the winner is very good,” Dwyer said.</p>
<p>Moreira, meanwhile, was understandably upbeat about the winner whom he described as his “best chance” in the International Races in the preamble to the meeting.</p>
<p>“No doubts about it, I did enjoy it so much,&#8221; Moreira said, “this win and everything in my life is to the honor of Jesus Christ, who has been in my life always and today has been a very good example.</p>
<p>“I felt Him with me and everything went as I expected. I had a smooth run, going to the fence and saving ground. I just made sure I got into the clear and I know he's a very strong horse at the finish and there was not a fight.</p>
<p>“He has proven to be the best horse today.”</p>
<p>Christophe Soumillon, who rode minor placegetter Ebaiyra, said the French filly performed creditably. “She ran well, she was a bit keen in the first part of the race. When we came to the last turn, I thought she would probably fight for the win but the last 200 (meters), she got tired.”</p>
<p>Last year's winner Mogul conceded meekly in the home straight after being poised to challenge coming to the home turn and jockey Ryan Moore said he was “disappointing”.</p>
<p>Glory Vase won by one length from Pyledriver with Ebaiyra a further two and a half lengths back in third. Glory Vase was competing in Hong Kong for the second time this year having finished second to Loves Only You in the G1 FWD Queen Elizabeth II Cup (2000m) in April.</p>
<p>Hong Kong racing continues this Wednesday, December 15, at Happy Valley.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the great training careers of the modern era will officially come to an end on Dec. 31 when Alain de Royer-Dupre heads into retirement, the winner of more than 70 G1s around the world, including 19 French Classics. The man who will be forever identified with the careers of a stellar trio in […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the great training careers of the modern era will officially come to an end on Dec. 31 when Alain de Royer-Dupre heads into retirement, the winner of more than 70 G1s around the world, including 19 French Classics.</p>
<p>The man who will be forever identified with the careers of a stellar trio in Dalakhani, Pride, and Zarkava, will send out Ebaiyra on Sunday (Dec. 12) in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m, or 1 1/2 miles).</p>
<p>All three of the aforementioned champions signed off with a valedictory success &#8211; Pride herself at Sha Tin in December, 2006 &#8211; and should Ebaiyra do the same then there could be no more fitting end for Royer-Dupre's own journey, 49 years after he saddled his first winner.</p>
<p>“We have the older Japanese horse Glory Vase who is obviously pretty good and I don't know how we measure up, but if Ebaiyra runs well it will be very satisfying,” says Royer-Dupre, who turned 77 in September. “It will put a full stop on my career and it's a great way to go out. It's possible she could be my final runner.”</p>
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<p>For the last four decades Royer-Dupre has served as principal trainer to H H the Aga Khan and it is those famous emerald green silks that Christophe Soumillon will carry aboard Ebaiyra, who her handler hopes has rebounded from a mid-season blip and whose best form puts her right in the mix with Glory Vase, Pyledriver and Mogul among the international challengers for the HK$20 million (about US$2.57 million) LONGINES Hong Kong Vase.</p>
<p>“She ran poorly at Deauville in August and so I preferred to ease off on her at that stage,” says Royer-Dupre. “We hoped to run in the G1 Prix de l'Opera (2000m, 1 1/4 miles) but she hadn't come back to herself by then so we waited,” he said.</p>
<p>“Now she seems in much better form so this is a good target for her. She is fresh and well and it is a case of how she takes the trip. She didn't eat up very well when she first arrived but she has adapted well during the week.”</p>
<p>Seasoned work-watchers during LONGINES HKIR week are well used to the idea that many of the French visitors do their morning tours of Sha Tin in a leisurely low gear, and Royer-Dupre's horses have never excited the clockers in the run-up to the big day.</p>
<p>The 4-year-old daughter of Distorted Humor has been no different this week, lobbing around the sand in a relaxed manner, just as her half-sister Edisa did in 2019 before finishing fifth in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup, six years after their dam Ebiyza was sixth in the LONGINES Hong Kong Vase.</p>
<p>Ebaiyra's work at Chantilly Racecourse last month was much smarter as she dropped two work companions on her way up the all-weather, while Royer-Dupre also gave her a blow on the revered Les Aigles turf gallop in the days before she left.</p>
<p>“We've had plenty of horses run well in Hong Kong on top of the two winners, they regularly run up to form,” he says. “My experience is that you work them normally before they travel and then only very lightly once they arrive. You want to give them the minimum, just to freshen them up, without looking for another proper piece of work. It's not worth trying to find out before the day.</p>
<p>Royer-Dupre adds: “If she can run up to the form she showed in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud (G1) or even improve slightly, that would be ideal.</p>
<p>“She would have benefited from a prep run but she is a filly with plenty of experience, it's not like she's a young horse.</p>
<p>“On her French form Ebaiyra has shown herself a better horse than both her dam Ebiyza and her sister Edisa.”</p>
<p><strong>Golden memories of Pride and Daryakana</strong></p>
<p>Royer-Dupre's record in Hong Kong stands comparison with all comers, with two wins and seven placed efforts from his 21 runners at the LONGINES HKIR meeting.</p>
<p>Pride arrived in 2006 as arguably the form turf horse in the world, having split Rail Link and Deep Impact in the G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (2400m) before dominating her rivals 13 days later in the G1 Champion Stakes at Newmarket.</p>
<p>She also arrived back in Hong Kong with a score to settle, having failed by a neck to reel in Vengeance Of Rain in the Hong Kong Cup 12 months earlier under Soumillon.</p>
<p>With Christophe Lemaire in the plate most were expecting another hold up ride before unleashing her trademark turn of foot but, as Royer-Dupre recalls, the plan almost went awry.</p>
<p>“The mare had remained in very good shape after her runs in the Arc and the Champion Stakes,” he says. “She was a bit unlucky in the Arc and got there just too late whereas in Hong Kong it was the opposite problem and she hit the front too soon.”</p>
<p>Lemaire rode to beat Vengeance Of Rain once again but David Ferraris's champion was not in quite the same form and suddenly hunter became hunted, as Yutaka Take took dead aim with Admire Moon in one of the most memorable Cup finished in LONGINES HKIR history.</p>
<p>Royer-Dupre says: “The horse she was following didn't take her deep enough into the race and she was left out in front for Admire Moon to run at. In another few strides we'd have been beaten.</p>
<p>“It was a case of going from one extreme to the other which can happen. I think we were a bit lucky to win.”</p>
<p>There was much less pressure on Royer-Dupre and Gerald Mosse three years later when Daryakana arrived for the 2009 Vase, unbeaten in four starts and a G2 winner at Longchamp on her most recent outing.</p>
<p>Mosse's white gloves had Daryakana on a loose rein at the very rear of the field and, after angling his filly wide at the top of the straight, they still had 11 horses to pass at the 400 meter mark.</p>
<p>Royer-Dupre says: “Daryakana was very impressive. Turning into the straight she had a lot of ground to make up but Gerald Mosse knows Hong Kong very well and she finished in magnificent style.</p>
<p>“She was very backward and hadn't seen the track before July of that year and so the advantage was that she was very much still on the upgrade.”</p>
<p>Daryakana was the daughter of a French Oaks winner and went on to be a fabulous broodmare for H H Aga Khan, producing G1 winner Dariyan, himself third in the 2015 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase.</p>
<p>Pride has also been represented at the meeting, with her son One Foot In Heaven filling third spot in the 2016 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase.</p>
<p>Ebaiyra doesn't lack for family history at Sha Tin, while preparations will have been timed to the minute by her meticulous trainer one last time.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When the gates open for the G1 Hong Kong Vase on Sunday, Ebaiyra (Distorted Humor) will be bidding to round off her trainer Alain de Royer Dupré's 49-year career with a 94th Group 1 win. Now pause. And read that sentence again.  Forty-nine years. Ninety-three Group 1 victories. Almost two per season. And a mind-boggling</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the gates open for the G1 Hong Kong Vase on Sunday, Ebaiyra (Distorted Humor) will be bidding to round off her trainer Alain de Royer Dupré's 49-year career with a 94<sup>th</sup> Group 1 win.</p>
<p>Now pause. And read that sentence again.<span> </span></p>
<p>Forty-nine years. Ninety-three Group 1 victories. Almost two per season. And a mind-boggling total of 320 wins at Group level.<span> </span></p>
<p>Royer Dupré's retirement from the training ranks brings the curtain down on a whole chapter of French and international racing history. It is quite fitting that his final significant runner sets off at Sha Tin's international race meeting, a fixture at which Royer Dupré has been a regular participant. And a successful one, having sent Pride (Fr) (Peintre Celebre) to win the Hong Kong Cup in 2006 and Daryakana (Fr) (Selkirk) to capture the Vase in 2009.</p>
<p>With the benefit of hindsight, it can be argued that Royer Dupré's career has mirrored, or perhaps preceded, the evolution of French racing. From his beginnings in show jumping and eventing to the winner's enclosure of Longchamp, Hollywood Park, Ascot, Woodbine, Flemington, Arlington, The Curragh or Meydan, he has ridden the crest of a wave that carried globalisation, emphasis on speed and the rise of hugely lucrative race meetings worldwide. Back in 1984, on only his second season of training for the Aga Khan, he sent out the G2 winner Lashkari (GB) (Mill Reef) to land the inaugural running of the Breeders' Cup Turf. The relative ease of modern-day overseas travel doesn't do justice to the level of boldness required for a young trainer to undertake such a trip with a 3-year-old back in the 1980s.<span>  </span>Twenty-six years later, Royer Dupré again broke new ground by becoming the first French-based trainer, and only the second European, to win the Melbourne Cup.<span> </span></p>
<p>Boldness is actually a quality that the master trainer half-heartedly concedes to himself, and without which we wouldn't even be having this conversation.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;I started in racing by working on Madame Couturié's Haras du Mesnil for eight years,&#8221; he recalls. &#8220;I was in an ideal situation to have a career in breeding, but I decided to start up training, which I knew nothing about, because I was missing the competitive aspect of racing. It was this decision that changed my life.&#8221;<span>   </span></p>
<p>Royer Dupré began in 1972 with a handful of jumpers in the west of France. He quickly proved successful and topped the regional leader board several times. Having trained some of His Highness's second string there, he made the move to Chantilly in 1981 upon the Aga Khan's invitation, before taking over at the helm of his private training centre of Aiglemont following François Mathet's death two years later. Asked to reflect on racing's changes throughout the half-century he has spent with a licence, he says, &#8220;There has certainly been a growing emphasis on shorter distances. The shorter trip of the Prix du Jockey-Club is just one example of this trend. There has also been a move towards using horses earlier, without necessarily giving them the amount of time they require. This is an ongoing trend, which I believe will meet its limits one day.&#8221;</p>
<p>Picking up on the first of these tendancies, I point out that the stock of the Aga Khan Studs historically performed over short distances. Those trained by Royer Dupré proved no exception, as the first Group 1 he won for His Highness was the 1100-metre Prix Robert Papin with the 2-year-old filly Masarika (GB) (Thatch), who went on to take the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches.<span> </span></p>
<p>His reaction is typically insightful. &#8220;Indeed there was plenty of speed in the Aga Khan families, although Masarika was not a typical example as she was out of a mare who had been purchased individually,&#8221; he concedes. &#8220;More speed was brought into the pedigrees through the purchase of Jean-Luc Lagardère's stock, which was rich in American bloodlines. They resulted in Siyouni (Fr), for instance. But to go back to Masarika, her career was only made possible thanks to Yves Saint-Martin's exceptional riding skills. That a horse with so much speed was able to win over mile is a great testimony to his natural ride. He never fought with a horse.&#8221;</p>
<p>The acknowledgement of jockeys' contribution is a recurring theme in Royer Dupré's recollection of his accomplishments.<span> </span></p>
<p>He continues, &#8220;Yves Saint-Martin played a major role in the early part of my tenure at Aiglemont. When I took over from François Mathet, I wasn't yet familiar with the training facilities at Chantilly. Galloping horses on the grass was new to me. He taught me an awful lot about these things. He was an outstanding rider and really helped me in producing the best out of every horse. To some extent, Yves's natural, fluid riding reminded me of my equestrian background and of my experience alongside one of the best eventing riders during my military service. Later on, Gérald Mosse would take on a similar role in the Aga Khan stable. He absolutely loved to fine-tune a horse and was brilliant at it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Christophe Soumillon is another jockey to have left his mark on Royer Dupré's career.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;When he took up the role as retained jockey for the Aga Khan, it was the first time His Highness was calling upon an apprentice for this position,&#8221; says the trainer. &#8220;I think his youthful ardour proved a huge benefit for the yard. He had a unique connection with certain horses, starting with Dalakhani (Ire). There was something special between those two.&#8221;</p>
<p>The same can arguably be said of the connection between Alain de Royer Dupré and His Highness the Aga Khan, for whom he will have trained a record 43 years.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;I was extremely lucky to meet His Highness&#8221;, he says. &#8220;The paramount component of his philosophy is that he is a breeder at heart. His horses are trained and raced with the single purpose of selecting the best specimen to breed from. It was always made very clear to me, and all decisions were taken according to this motto. One of the consequences was that I was never rushed to produce a horse, and it placed me in the best possible conditions to succeed. Rushing causes mistakes. A lot of owner nowadays struggle to come to terms with this, and I can understand that it requires a long education for someone without an equestrian background. I remember one of my riding instructors saying 'Perfection does not exist, but to get close to it, one must reach for excellence'. In hindsight, it is a good description of what drove my work over the years. Throughout my career, I have basically seen two ways of training racehorses: you either have a very large number and expect the horses to adapt to the system, or you adapt to every horse. I always trained according to the second method, which is why I never had huge numbers. We usually had between 80 and 90 horses at Aiglemont, and around 60 in my personal yard.&#8221;<span> </span></p>
<p>Those numbers were even lower when Royer Dupré took up the Aga Khan job, as France was a smaller part of the operation back then.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;Things were quite different when I started up at Aiglemont,&#8221; he recalls. &#8220;Ninety-five per cent of the horses were bred in Ireland at the time, and I was the only French-based trainer. It is really as a consequence of the successive purchases of the operations of Marcel Boussac, François Dupré and then Jean-Luc Lagardère that the French studs developed and became more influential. But apart from that, there was a lot of continuity in the way things were done. In a recent video, His Highness said that I had been present to 'maintain the stable's level', and I am happy to be remembered for this accomplishment.&#8221;<span>   </span></p>
<p>His own, uncontested highlight remains the faultless campaigning of Zarkava (Fr) (Zamindar), a filly &#8220;who didn't stand out physically but was incredibly talented&#8221;.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;To me, Zarkava was the culmination of the Aga Khan's endeavour,&#8221; he says. &#8220;She traces back to the greatest mares in Mumtaz Mahal and Petite Etoile, but when Zarkava arrived in the yard, this family had gone quiet, it was almost extinct. It took the Aga Khan a lot of patience to sustain this family, and for Zarkava to achieve what she did was the perfect outcome. It really is what breeding is about.&#8221;</p>
<p>The evocation of breeding's purpose brings us to the evolution of the breed, another oft-debated topic, and I am keen to find out what kind of changes Royer Dupré observed in his extended career.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;The growing emphasis on speed has shaped the breed differently, that is for sure&#8221;, he notes. &#8220;The result hasn't always been positive though, and we are seeing more and more horses with a heavy back end and a tendency to be upright, which doesn't suit our turf tracks. Talking about tracks, I believe that the growing number of fixtures is proving detrimental to the horses. I hear some people argue that today's horses are more fragile and there might some truth in this assertion, but my view is that overused tracks are responsible for a lot of injuries. We start our morning routine very early in order to gallop our horses on fresh turf. On the racecourse, you don't have that opportunity.&#8221;</p>
<p>Another fitting testimony of Royer Dupré's capacity to evolve in harmony with his time comes in the fact that he took over at Aiglemont from François Mathet, then very much the incarnation of the racehorse trainer, and will be succeeded by his former assistant Francis-Henri Graffard, who arguably embodies the figure of the modern horse trainer.<span> </span></p>
<p>I ask him what his final words to his successor will be, and he replies with a smile, &#8220;I still have a few days on my hands to think about them, but I will basically share with him the guidelines I have followed for 49 years: all methods are interesting, as long as you don't diverge from the fundamentals, that is to say the rules of nature.&#8221;<span> </span></p>
<p>What will Alain de Royer Dupré be up to after these words have been spoken and the baton handed over?<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;I will tack up my hack and go for a ride around Les Aigles&#8221;, he says happily. &#8220;After so many years of being head down into my job, I am excited to be able to take a step back and watch all aspects of racing, including breeding and training, from a different perspective. I will also try to make up for the time I didn't spend with my family. A trainer's family does suffer. One of my daughters is in show jumping at a high level and I am looking forward to getting more involved with her.&#8221;</p>
<p>Whether in his work or in retirement, excellence remains the objective for Alain de Royer Dupré.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Wednesday's G2 Prix Corrida at Saint-Cloud sees two of France's leading older fillies and mares re-engage, with the 10 1/2-furlong staging post featuring a rematch between the G3 Prix Allez France one-two Ebaiyra (<a href="https://www.winstarfarm.com/horses/distorted-humor-2014.html" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Distorted Humor</a>) and Raabihah (Sea the Stars {Ire}). Just a neck separated The Aga Khan's homebred and the Shadwell contemporary in that</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wednesday's G2 Prix Corrida at Saint-Cloud sees two of France's leading older fillies and mares re-engage, with the 10 1/2-furlong staging post featuring a rematch between the G3 Prix Allez France one-two <strong>Ebaiyra</strong> (<a href="https://www.winstarfarm.com/horses/distorted-humor-2014.html" class="horse-link">Distorted Humor</a>) and <strong>Raabihah</strong> (Sea the Stars {Ire}). Just a neck separated The Aga Khan's homebred and the Shadwell contemporary in that ParisLongchamp encounter over a mile and a quarter May 2 and it could be close again with the winner showing surprising pace at a trip that was perhaps short of her best last term. Ebaiyra had been three lengths behind Raabihah when the pair finished sixth and fourth respectively in the G1 Prix de Diane over this trip at Chantilly in July and either side of that effort had won the 12-furlong G3 Prix de Royaumont there in June and Deauville's G2 Prix de Pomone over half a furlong further in August. Even tried over 14 furlongs when third in the G1 Prix de Royallieu on heavy ground at ParisLongchamp in October, the chestnut from one of her owner-breeder's stouter families could be a transformed character in 2021.</p>
<p>Raabihah, who was also successful in Deauville's 10-furlong G3 Prix de Psyche in August and second to Tarnawa (Ire) (Shamardal) in the G1 Prix Vermeille and fifth in the G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe over a mile and a half at ParisLongchamp, remains an exciting prospect at four for the Jean-Claude Rouget stable. They both have to contend with Masaaki Matsushima's impressive Listed Prix Dahlia winner <strong>Amarena (Fr)</strong> (Soldier Hollow {GB}), who showed how much she relishes this ground when winning that 10-furlong contest here in October and who is entitled to take a step forward for her return fifth in ParisLongchamp's Listed Prix Zarkava over this trip Apr. 11.</p>
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