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Persian War (horse)

Persian War
Sire Persian Gulf
Grandsire Bahram
Dam Warning
Damsire Chanteur
Sex Gelding
Foaled 1963
Country Britain
Colour Bay
Breeder Astor Studs
Owner Astor Studs
David Naylor-Leyland
Henry Alper
Trainer Tom Masson (1966)
Brian Swift (1967)
Colin Davies (1967-70)
Arthur Pitt (1970-71)
Denis Rayson (1971-72)
Jack Gibson (1972-73)
Record (Hurdles) 51: 18-9-9
Major wins
Victor Ludorum Hurdle (1967)
Triumph Hurdle (1967)
Schweppes Gold Trophy (1968)
Champion Hurdle (1968, 1969, 1970)
Lonsdale Handicap Hurdle (1969)
Welsh Champion Hurdle (1969)
Irish Sweeps Hurdle (1970)
Honours
Persian War Novices' Hurdle at Chepstow

Persian War (1963–1984) was a British National Hunt horse and a three-time winner of the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham. He won the Triumph Hurdle in 1967, before progressing to dominate the hurdling ranks for the next three years until the emergence of dual Champion Hurdle winner Bula. He was rated as the best hurdler since Sir Ken in the 1950s, and described as “the ultimate champion” by trainer Colin Davis, and is considered to have heralded ‘a golden age’ of two mile hurdling that saw outstanding champions Bula, Comedy Of Errors, Night Nurse, Monksfield and Sea Pigeon. However, many observers felt that Persian War could have accomplished more if not for the interference of his owner Henry Alper, who employed six trainers to prepare the horse during his career and often targeted unsuitable races.

Persian War was bred by Astor Stud, and was a big bay gelding. His sire, Persian Gulf, was a son of Triple Crown winner Bahram and had won the Coronation Cup in 1944. His dam, Warning, was a big boned daughter of champion sire Chanteur (also the winner of the Coronation Cup), and had produced Escort, who finished fourth in the Derby.

Persian War did not display a lot of promise as a young horse in Dick Hern’s care, so Astor Studs had him gelded to try to bring about improvement. Under Tom Masson’s guidance, he won two flat staying races at Salisbury and Wolverhampton as a three-year-old but was clearly destined to race over hurdles. He was sold to David Naylor-Leyland for £3000.


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