Australian Impact on Best in Europe

Tara Madgwick - Friday November 21

At the annual Cartier European Horse Of The Year Awards ceremony at London's Dorchester Hotel, globetrotting Victorian bred mare Asfoora was awarded the honour of becoming Champion Sprinter for 2025, while Aussie bred sire Starspangledbanner produced both the Champion 2YO Colt and Filly of the year.

Asfoora has become an amazing ambassador for the Aussie bred sprinter - image Grant Courtney

She is the third Australian-bred horse to receive the honour following in the footsteps of Black Caviar (2012) and Starspangledbanner (2010).

Trained by Henry Dwyer for her breeder Akram El-Fahkri's Noor Elaine Farm, the daughter of Flying Artie enjoyed a stellar year with Group I wins in the Nunthorpe Stakes and Prix de l'Abbaye earning her the award over Lazzat, Arizona Blaze and Big Mojo.

With 12 wins from 29 starts that also include the Group I King Charles III Stakes at Royal Ascot last year, Asfoora is the best so far by Flying Artie and is from I Am Invincible mare Golden Child.

Noor Elaine can look forward to more success from the family as Golden Child has a yearling filly and colt foal both by Flying Artie, who stands at Blue Gum Farm at a fee of $11,000.

Starspangledbanner  has foals being born in Australia this spring.

The full list of award winners is below and it’s interesting to note Starspangledbanner had a unique double siring both the Champion 2YO Colt Gstaad and Champion 2YO Filly Precise.

2025 Cartier Awards

Horse of the Year

Calandagan

Three-Year-Old Colt

Delacroix

Three-Year-Old Filly

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Minnie Hauk

Older Horse

Calandagan

Sprinter

Asfoora

Stayer

Trawlerman

Two-Year-Old Colt

Gstaad

Two-Year-Old Filly

Precise

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