New Book Tells The Story of Thoroughbred Racing's Most Famous Cold Case by BWW News Desk
- October 24, 2018 In 1981, Shergar won the Epsom Derby by ten lengths—the longest margin in the race's history. After winning a total of six races, his owner, the Aga Khan IV, chose to syndicate Shergar at Ballymany Stud in Ireland for £10 million, a substantially lower sum than if he had syndicated in the United States. Two years later, just as his second stud season was about to begin, Shergar was stolen from the Ballymany Stud, in County Kildare. The thieves demanded £2 million, what they deemed a reasonable sum given his syndication. The ransom, however, was never paid, the trail was already cold after a lengthy delay in notifying the police, and Shergar was never found. The case, despite speculations from many, remains unsolved.