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Horse Profile: Postponed
Introduction
To many, the name Postponed is a name that rings as one of the finest horses in British racing at this moment in time. a serial winner from 2014-2016, this is a horse that set an immediate tone in a career that has been incredibly impressive so far. Known for its powerful stride and incredible concentration, it managed to become a horse that was accustomed to smashing records and really getting people to notice.
With the biggest ever victory at the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, it set the tone earl in its racing career as a beast that won big.
Career Summary
While it’s now retired – having retired in May of 2017 – the horse went through an incredible two-year spell. In that period of time, it won 9 of 20 races and had taken just shy of £5m in prize money across that time. with wins in Dubai’s various trophies as well as the likes of the Coronation Cup, this is a horse that experienced – and won – many different trophies. With so much to win across the world, though, it’s dominance of both Dubai-based racing and British racing is something to behold.
From that first big win at the Glasgow Stakes in 2014 to the final win at the International Stakes in 2016, this is a horse that managed to set the tone and standard for the modern requirements. With so much competition and challenge in racing today, the success of Postponed is even more impressive.
Achievements & Highlights
Wins – Glasgow Stakes (2014), Great Voltigeur Stakes (2014), King George VI & Q. Elizabeth Stakes (2015), Prix Foy (2015), Dubai City of Gold (2016), Dubai Sheema Classic (2016), Coronation Cup (2016), International Stakes (2016)
Associations – Mohammed Al Maktoum, Luca Cumani, Roger Varian, St Albans Bloodstock.
Earnings – £4.95m.