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Bago
Racing silks of Niarchos family
SireNashwan
GrandsireBlushing Groom
DamMoonlight's Box
DamsireNureyev
SexStallion
Foaled2001
CountryFrance
ColourDark Bay
BreederNiarchos family
OwnerNiarchos family
TrainerJonathan Pease
Record16: 8-1-5
Earnings$2,715,153
Major wins
Prix des Chênes (2003)
Critérium International (2003)
Prix Jean Prat (2004)
Grand Prix de Paris (2004)
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (2004)
Prix Ganay (2005)
Awards
European Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt (2004)
Last updated on June 22, 2007

Bago (born February 3, 2001, in France) was the European Three-Year-Old Champion Thoroughbred race horse in 2004. Bred by the Niarchos family, Bago is best known for winning the 2004 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe amongst his five Group One successes.

Background

Bago's dam Moonlight's Box, a daughter of the Champion Sire Nureyev, who also sired Miesque, the dual Breeders' Cup winner. She in turn is out of Group 1 winning Coup de Genie, a full sister to Machiavellian. In 1989, Bago's sire Nashwan won the 2,000 Guineas, The Derby, the Eclipse and the King George VI in one season, a feat no other horse has yet equalled.

He was trained by Chantilly-based Englishman Jonathan Pease, also renowned for being the mentor of many top-class horses including Tikkanen, Spinning World, Act One etc., Bago was ridden during his entire career by top French jockey Thierry Gillet.

Racing career

Bago won all four starts as a two-year-old, including the Critérium International by six lengths.

In 2004, Bago was hit by a virus that kept him off the track all spring and took him out of contention for the spring classics. However, his return to Chantilly saw him win the Prix Jean Prat over nine furlongs. He then went to Longchamp for the Grand Prix de Paris. Following a third-place finish to another Niarchos family-bred Prix du Jockey Club winner Sulamani at York in the Juddmonte International, he ended his three-year-old career with a win in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. In the race, Bago passed his rivals in the home straight and beat Cherry Mix on the finishing line. These performances led to Bago being voted Cartier Champion Three-year-old Colt and earning the comment from this trainer, Jonathan Pease, that he 'was the best horse that he had ever trained'. [citation needed]

In 2005, Bago won one of his seven starts. However, all his races were at the very highest level; they included racing in Ireland, Great Britain, the United States and Japan, as well as finishing 3rd in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, 2nd in the Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh, 3rd in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Newbury, and 4th in the Breeders' Cup Turf at Belmont. In the Japan Cup, he received a severe cut and the right hind shoe was torn off during the race, which was the only time he ever finished out of the top four.

Stud record

Bago was retired from racing and stood his first season at stud in Japan in 2006. He had immediate success, siring the Kikuka Sho winner Big Week in his first crop of foals but his later record was disappointing. It was only in 2019 that he sired his second Grade 1 winner when Chrono Genesis won the Shuka Sho.

Pedigree

Pedigree of Bago
Sire
Nashwan
Blushing Groom Red God Nasrullah
Spring Run
Runaway Bride Wild Risk
Aimée
Height of Fashion Bustino Busted
Ship Yard
Highclere Queen's Hussar
Highlight
Dam
Moonlight's Box
Nureyev Northern Dancer Nearctic
Natalma
Special Forli
Thong
Coup de Genie Mr. Prospector Raise a Native
Gold Digger
Coup de Folie Halo
Raise the Standard

References