Three-time Champion Hurdle winner Istabraq has died on the age of 32, his proprietor JP McManus has introduced.
Initially a wise Flat horse for John Gosden, the son of Sadler’s Wells went on to turn into one of many biggest and hottest Nationwide Hunt horses of the fashionable period after becoming a member of Aidan O’Brien.
In all Istabraq gained 23 of his 29 races over obstacles, most famously turning into the fifth horse to win three Champion Hurdles on the Cheltenham Competition in 2000.
He additionally gained the 1997 Royal and Sunalliance Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham in addition to 4 Irish Champion Hurdles, two Hatton’s Grace Hurdles and an Aintree Hurdle over the course of his glittering profession.
Istabraq’s racing days got here to an finish after being pulled up in his bid for a fourth Champion Hurdle success at Cheltenham in 2002 and he has since loved a protracted and comfortable retirement at McManus’ Martinstown Stud in County Limerick, celebrating his thirty second birthday in Might.
In a press release issued on Thursday, McManus stated: “Sadly, Istabraq passed away at 1.15am this morning at the ripe old age of 32. He was a very special horse who gave us many great days of fun and enjoyment.
“Our thanks to Lara Hegarty, Johnny O’Brien and all the staff at Martinstown who took such fantastic care of him over many years.
“We’re happy that we gave him celebration for his most up-to-date birthday in Might. He leaves Noreen, myself and the household with fantastic recollections.”