
Calandagan has been named horse of the year at the Cartier Racing Awards in London.
The four-year-old, trained in France by Francis-Henri Graffard, won three top-level Group One races including both the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and the Champion Stakes at Ascot.
He is the only horse other than Brigadier Gerard (1972) to win both contests in the same season.
Calandagan, who runs in the Aga Khan’s colours, also won the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud in his home country, having finished second earlier in the year in the Coronation Cup and Dubai Sheema Classic.
Champion Stakes runner-up Ombudsman, who won the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes and Juddmonte International, and leading three-year-olds Delacroix and Minnie Hauk were also nominated for the main award.
Trawlerman, trained by John and Thady Gosden, was named leading stayer at the 35th annual awards after four victories this year which included the Gold Cup at Ascot.
The award of merit was given to broadcaster and writer Brough Scott.
All the awards
Horse of the year: Calandagan
Sprinter: Asfoora
Stayer: Trawlerman
Three-year-old colt: Delacroix
Three-year-old filly: Minnie Hauk
Two-year-old colt: Gstaad
Two-year-old filly: Precise
Older horse: Calandagan
Award of merit: Brough Scott
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