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DARIYAN Bai, Né En France Le 4 Mars 2012 - Taille : 1,60 - Éleveur : H.H DARIYAN Bai, né en France le 4 Mars 2012 - Taille : 1,60 - Éleveur : H.H. the Aga Khan’s Studs CARRIÈRE ORIGINE MATERNELLE : 1-e (Female line) ère Année Age Cses Vict. 2e 3e 4e Sommes 1 Mère DARYAKANA : 5 v. - 989 812 € (Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Vase Gr.1, 2015 3 7 3 2 1 1 379 814 € Prix de Royallieu Gr.2, des Tourelles L., 3è Grand Prix de Saint- Cloud Gr.1, Prix Corrida Gr.2, 4è King George VI & Queen Elizabeth 2016 4 6 1 2 388 934 € St. Gr.1). Mère de 4 vainqueurs dont : Total 13 4 4 1 1 768 748 € DARIYAN (Shamardal) : voir ci-contre, son premier produit. DARABAD (Dansili) : 3 v. en France et en Australie - $ 145 558 (Grand Prix de Clairefontaine L., 4è Prix Niel Gr.2, Sandown Cup L.). DEVAMANI (Dubawi) : 5 v. en FR et USA - $ 401 239 (Knickerbocker S. Gr.2, 2è Fort Marcy S. Gr.2, Tampa Bay S. Gr.3, 3è Lure S. L.).(20). PRINCIPALES PERFORMANCES DARIYZA (Dawn Approach) : 3 v. - 68 900 € (Prix Casimir Delamarre L., 4è Prix Bertrand de Tarragon Gr.3). 3 ans : 1er Prix Eugène Adam Gr.2 (Maisons-Laffitte - 2 000 m) N... (Frankel) : 2019. 1er Prix Good Luck (Saint-Cloud - 2 000 m) - 1er Prix Mendez (Saint- N... (Siyouni) : 2020. Cloud - 2 400 m) - (Deauville - 2è Prix Guillaume d’Ornano Gr.2 ème 2 000 m) - 2è Prix Juigné (Longchamp - 2 000 m) - 3è Hong Kong 2 Mère DARYABA : 3 v. - 354 596 € (Prix de Diane Gr.1, Prix Vermeille Gr.1). Vase Gr.1 (Sha Tin - 2 400 m) - 4è Prix du Lys Gr.3 (Chantilly). Mère de 5 vainqueurs dont : DARAMSAR (Rainbow Quest) : 5 v. - 169 950 € (Prix du Conseil de Paris 4 ans : 1er Prix Ganay Gr.1 (Saint-Cloud - 2 100 m) - 2è Prix Gr.2, G.P. de Clairefontaine L., 3è Prix du Prince d’Orange Gr.3, d’Ispahan Gr.1 (Chantilly - 1 800 m) - 2è Dubai City of Gold Gr.2 Right Royal L., F. de Lagrange L., 5è Vtesse Vigier Gr.2). ETALON. (Meydan - 2 400 m) - 5è Prix Messidor Gr.3 (Maisons-Laffitte - 1 600 m). DARAYBI (Street Cry) : 3 v. - 99 681 € (Prix Marchand d’Or L., 2è Prix de Pontarmé L., 3è Prix des Chênes Gr.3, 4è Prix La Rochette Gr.3). DARYAKANA (Selkirk) : voir ci-dessus. Daryamar (Machiavellian) : 17 v. - $ 141 746 (2è Prix du Pont-Neuf L.). Dardania (Dalakhani) : placée en France. Mère de 4 vainqueurs dont : Dourdana : 1 v. - 24 500 € (3è Prix Vanteaux Gr.3). Poulinière. Darysina (Smart Strike) : placée en France. Mère de 2 vainqueurs dont : Ejtyah : 1 v. en GB - £ 13 995 (3è Musidora St. Gr.3). Poulinière. DOURAYA (Sendawar) : 2 v. en France et en Australie. Mère d’un vainqr. 3ème Mère DARATA : 2 v. - 53 357 € (Prix des Tourelles L., 2è Prix de Royaumont Gr.3, PRODUCTION: Haras 2017 3è Prix Minerve Gr.3, 4è Prix de Royallieu Gr.2).Mère de 8 vainqueurs: DARYABA (Night Shift) : voir ci-dessus. Darbela (Doyoun) : 4 v. - £ 25 450 (2è Lartigue Hcap Hurdle Gr.2, EBF Année Part. Vqs. 2 ans Vict. Gains € Mares Novice Hurdle Championship Finale Hurdle L.). Mère de : 2020 29 8 8 9 95 672 DARLAN : 6 v. (Christmas Hurdle Gr.1, Top Novice Hurdle Gr.2). Darban (Kalanisi) : placé en plat et obstacles - 25 020 € (3è Prix Finot L.). DARYAL (Night Shift) : 5 v. en Angleterre en plat et obstacles - £ 40 212. 4ème Mère DARAZINA : 1 v. en France. Mère de 6 vainqueurs dont : GENTLE GENIUS (Danehill) : 4 v. (Tesio St. Gr.3, Millie Fox St. L., 2è PRINCIPAUX VAINQUEURS Coolmore Classic Gr.1, 3è Chipping Norton St. Gr.1). Mère de : IRONSTEIN : 8 v. (Queen Elizabeth St. Gr.3, Tattersall’s Cup Gr.3). DEREBEY (Little Current) : 5 v. (Hong Kong Gold Cup L. (2 fois). DARBAWAN (Lashkari) : 6 v. (Prix du Lion d’Angers L., 2è Ridgway L.). Princesse de Saba (18) Prix des Pivoines à Lyon-Parilly, 3è Prix du DARALINSHA (Empery) : 5 v. (Prix Minerve Gr.3, des Tourelles L., de la Bois Gr.3; My Kurkum (18) 3è Prix des Chênes Gr.3; Seine L., Herbager L., 2è Prix de Royallieu Gr.3). Mère de : DARALIMARA : 5 v. (W.J. Mckell Cup St. L., 3è Stayers Cup St. L.). Anatiya (18) EBF Novice Stakes à Wolverhampton; Daromir (18); Kiotari DARAYDALA : 2 v. (Prix des Tourelles L., 2è Prix de Royallieu Gr.2). (18); Intime Dream (18) Prix d’Hotot-en-Auge à Deauville, May Day (18) Darashandeh : 1 v. (2è Prix Pénélope Gr.3). Mère de 6 vqrs dont: Prix Saint-Anne à Marseille-Vivaux; Molly (18); DARSI : 3 v. - 923 100 € (Prix du Jockey Club Gr.1). ETALON. Daralbayda : 1 v. (3è Prix Minerve Gr.3). Mère de 5 vainqueurs dont : Darinska : 1 v. (3è Prix de Royaumont Gr.3). Mère de : DARJINA : 5 v. (Poule d’Essai Gr.1, Moulin de Longchamp Gr.1). DARKARA : 4 v. - 65 100 € (Prix des Tourelles L.). Mère de : Darkova : n’a pas couru. Mère de 5 vainqueurs dont : ALMANZOR : 8 v. (Jockey Club Gr.1, Champion St. Gr.1). DARATA (Vayrann) : voir ci-dessus. Darabaka (Doyoun) : n’a pas couru. Mère de 7 vainqueurs dont : FAR CRY : 9 v. (Doncaster Cup Gr.3, 2è Ascot Gold Cup Gr.1). Zaldivar (Honour and Glory) : n’a pas couru. Mère de 5 vainqueurs dont : HONORINE : 5 v. (Camellia St. Gr.2, 3è Golden Horseshoe Gr.1). 114 PRIX DE SAILLIE 8 000 € HT Poulain vivant DARIYAN Storm Bird EN STATION Storm Cat GIANT’S Terlingua CAUSEWAY Rahy HARAS DE BONNEVAL al. 1997 Mariah’s Storm SHAMARDAL Immense 14270 Le Mesnil Mauger b. 2002 Mr. Prospector Tél. : 02 31 48 18 60 Machiavellian HELSINSKI Coup de Folie Fax : 02 31 63 53 29 b. 1993 Troy Helen Street Waterway Contact Atan Au Haras : Georges Rimaud Sharpen Up SELKIRK Rocchetta Tél. : 06 71 92 94 57 al. 1988 Nebbiolo [email protected] Annie Edge DARYAKANA Friendly Court ou Fanny Cyprès al. 2006 Northern Dancer Night Shift Tél. : 06 88 99 30 93 DARYABA Ciboulette [email protected] b. 1996 Darata Vayrann www.agakhanstuds.com b. 1988 Darazina Le seul vainqueur de Gr.1 par Shamardal étalon en France THE AGA KHAN STUDS Père de deux chevaux de Groupe Success Breeds Success avec ses premiers deux ans 115.
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