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Shergar
1999






Shergar, ridden by Walter Swinburn, trots to the starting post prior to the Epsom Derby in England, 1981. The horse won by 10 lengths.


The horse who disappeared
Shergar (born 1978. Sire: Great Nephew, Dam: Sharmeen) was an acclaimed racehorse, and winner of the 1981 Epsom Derby by a record 10 lengths, the longest winning margin in the race's 226-year history. This victory earned him a spot in The Observer newspaper's 100 Most Memorable Sporting Moments of the Twentieth Century.[1] A bay colt with a distinctive white blaze, Shergar was named European Horse of the Year in 1981 and was retired from racing that September.
Two years later, on 8 February 1983, he was kidnapped from the Ballymany Stud, near The Curragh in County Kildare, Ireland by masked gunmen[2] with the body never being discovered. The incident has been the inspiration for several books, documentaries, and a film.
Two years later, on 8 February 1983, he was kidnapped from the Ballymany Stud, near The Curragh in County Kildare, Ireland by masked gunmen[2] with the body never being discovered. The incident has been the inspiration for several books, documentaries, and a film.

Shergar is based on the true story of a champion race horse, abducted by IRA terrorists, then rescued by an orphaned boy.
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