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Enzeli (horse)

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Grandsire
  
Ile de Bourbon

Country
  
Ireland

Owner
  
Aga Khan IV

Parents
  
Kahyasi

Earnings
  
192,864 GBP

Foaled
  
5 April 1995

Record
  
15: 6-1-1

Trainer
  
John Oxx

Sex
  
Stallion

Damsire
  
Darshaan

Breeder
  
The Aga Khan's Studs (former)

Enzeli (foaled 5 April 1995) is a retired Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and stallion. He won Ascot Gold Cup in 1999.

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Background

Enzeli was bred at the Aga Khan's Studs and foaled on 5 April 1995. He was sired by Kahyasi. Enzeli's dam is Ebaziya, by Darshaan. Enzeli is the Ebaziya's second foal. His half-sister is Estimate, winner of the 2013 Gold Cup for Queen Elizabeth II. Enzeli has a lean and lengthy appearance.

Enzeli was trained by John Oxx. He was sold for nearly 200.000 pounds to Australian businesspeople Kerry Packer and Lloyd Williams in 2000. Then he was trained by Myles Plumb.

Racing career

At 3 years Enzeli won the Leopardstown November Handicap in 1998. He also won the Saval Beg Stakes and the Gold Cup in 1999. At the Gold Cup he was ridden by Johnny Murtagh and won the race with time of 4:18.85, being Ireland's first winner of the cup since 1969. At 5 years Enzeli won the Doncaster Cup again with Murtagh. In 2000, he took part in the Melbourne Cup.

Assessment

In 1999, Enzeli was rated as one of the top-rated stayers in Europe together with Kayf Tara.

References

Enzeli (horse) Wikipedia