Alamshar follows Shergar

Published July 27, 2003

ASCOT (England), July 26: Irish Derby winner Alamshar, ridden by Johnny Murtagh, galloped to glory in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes on Saturday.

The 13-2 chance raced in second for much of the way before taking command in the short straight and readily held off 9-2 chance Sulamani, the mount of Frankie Dettori, by three and a half lengths.

Third place in the 12-strong field went to English Derby winner Kris Kin, the 7-2 second favourite ridden by Kieren Fallon.

Alamshar, trained by John Oxx, is owned by the Aga Khan who won the King George in 1981 with Shergar.

1. Alamshar 13-2 (ridden by Johnny Murtagh) 2. Sulamani 9-2 (Frankie Dettori) 3. Kris Kin 7-2 (Kieren Fallon)

12 ran: Winning distances: 3-1/2 lengths, two lengths. Winner owned by the Aga Khan and trained in Ireland by John Oxx.

Value to winner: 435,000 pounds ($703,300)—Reuters

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