Blue Point Retired To Stud

Champion sprinter will not race again with confirming he will be retired to stud after his wins in the two Group One sprints at Royal .

Blue Point became the first European-trained horse to win the King's Stand Stakes and back up four days later to claim the last week.

Australian sprinter achieved the feat in 2003 when the King's Stand was a Group Two race.

Trainer said Blue Point, who won the 2018 King's Stand and this year's in Dubai, would go out on a high.

“Blue Point has had a fantastic week and has managed to succeed where many horses have failed in completing this extraordinary double,” Appleby said on Godolphin's website.

“His Highness Sheikh Mohammed was very much the behind going for the challenge and was delighted when he won as he had been planning this for some time.

“Blue Point is and well, but owes us nothing so we will retire him on a high. He will now enjoy a break over the summer and will then begin his new career at stud.

“Blue Point has a fantastic mind, is a natural athlete and was a to train. I have every confidence he will, like his sire Shamardal, be a huge success as a stallion.”

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