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Chianti Classico: Festival Favorite Prepares for a Joyful Retirement Celebration

December 9, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Chianti Classico is reportedly recovering well after an injury ended his racing career, with co-owner Sir Francis Brooke eager to find a new role for the Cheltenham Festival star in Ireland, where he can enjoy a fulfilling second chapter. Mr. Brooke, who serves as Her Majesty’s Agent at Ascot, experienced great joy owning Chianti Classico alongside Sir Richard Pilkington during the horse’s prime, which included winning the 2024 Altima Handicap Chase at Prestbury Park under the training of Kim Bailey.

Later that year, Chianti Classico’s hopes for a Gold Cup victory were crushed by an injury sustained in the Cotswolds. Despite initial progress toward recovery, ongoing complications prompted the decision to retire him from racing in October. Now eight years old and based in Ireland, jockey Brooke shared at Huntingdon Racecourse that he is excited about the horse’s future beyond the track.

He explained, “We had a wonderful summer with him under Enda Bolger, where he was cantering and galloping, but after a minor setback, it was clear we couldn’t continue. We’re dedicated to finding a meaningful second career for him in Ireland—perhaps competing in racehorse classes, enjoying retirement, or something similar. He’s very well-loved, and we gave him every opportunity. He truly enjoyed his summer and is now set for a happy retirement. We’ll make sure he’s well cared for.”

Fan Take: This update is heartening for horse racing enthusiasts, as it highlights the care and respect given to equine athletes after their racing days end. Chianti Classico’s transition to a new role exemplifies the sport’s commitment to the welfare of its stars, promising a hopeful future where retired racehorses continue to thrive.

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