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Breeders' Cup: Aidan O'Brien sets training record after Gstaad victory in Juvenile Turf

More records set by the Master of Ballydoyle
More records set by the Master of Ballydoyle

Gstaad made light work of his wide draw and a slow start to record an emphatic win in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf at Del Mar, as Aidan O’Brien overtook the late D. Wayne Lukas as the all-time leading trainer at the Breeders’ Cup.

Winner of the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot and runner-up in three Group Ones since, most recently the Dewhurst, the Starspangledbanner colt brought by far the strongest form into the Grade One contest and Christophe Soumillon’s mount had little trouble in picking up his rivals when asked by the Belgian ace.

Outfielder – who eventually finished last – and Hey Nay Nay set a strong pace up front, but Soumillon never panicked at any stage and after stealthily making up ground on the outside his mount put the race to bed in a matter of strides, moving O’Brien onto the 21-winner mark at the Breeders’ Cup.

He was also giving the master of Ballydoyle a record-extending eighth Juvenile Turf victory and a 26th at the top level this year, just two short of his own world record.

"It’s special, Wayne was a special man, unbelievable," said O’Brien.

"Wayne was such a big help to us all the time and when we had Giant’s Causeway he was such a help. He was there at the barn when we were relatively new here and helped shoe him and he came down to the track with us on his own horse. Everything he did was for his horses and his owners. He dreamed a lot and was an incredibly special man.

"The lads put in so much day in day out making these pedigrees and they let them run, they don’t protect them. We’re so lucky Christophe wasn’t tied down to a retainer (when Ryan Moore was injured), he’s incredible to work with. He’s a great horseman and a great jockey.

"I’m so delighted, it’s an unbelievably privileged position working with special people. So many people have contributed and make these days happen and Christophe gave him such a special ride."

DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 31: Gstaad ridden by Christophe Soumillon #14 races in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf race on day one of the 2025 Breeders' Cup World Championships at Del Mar Race Track on October 31, 2025 in Del Mar, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images)
Gstaad, ridden by Christophe Soumillon, powers to victory in the Breeders' Cup

"This horse will be a Guineas horse, he’s a big horse that’s getting quicker and we always felt he would get a mile. He’s a (half) brother to a very good one (Vandeek). We thought he’d have won a couple of Group Ones by this stage, he’s a horse to look forward to next year."

In contrast to O’Brien, Soumillon was winning at the Breeders’ Cup for just the second time, after Shirocco landed the Turf in 2005.

He said: "He jumped a fraction slow, but I didn’t want to over go. In the back straight I was cruising the whole time, he was turning so well that I knew he would win on the last corner. He changed his leads and won easily. I’m sure he will win a Group One in Europe. He was playing with his pony and I think he will improve.

"When you come with such an amazing team it’s something every jockey wishes in his life. I was at Ballydoyle a few weeks ago. Aidan is a very passionate person and that’s one reason why he’s the best ever.

"It’s coming late for me, but I knew Brussels would run well today (second in the Juvenile Turf Sprint) and I will come back even stronger tomorrow."

Paying tribute to O’Brien, Coolmore partner Michael Tabor said: "What can you say, he’s a superb trainer, his work ethic is incredible. He loves what he does and let’s hope he carries on for many more years."

A daring rail move by Oisin Murphy and a brilliant turn of foot from Balantina secured a famous success for Donnacha O'Brien in the John Deere Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf at Del Mar.

With Aidan O'Brien's Precise an absentee, the race had a much more open look and it was Balantina who produced a career best, in a performance matched by the man in the saddle, whose call to switch to the inside close home in the mile feature proved inspired.

Balantina ridden by Oisin Murphy after winning the 2025 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf race
Balantina and Oisin Murphy take the plaudits after success in the mile event

Chasing her hard at the line was Andrew Balding's Pacific Mission, running a huge race for Colin Keane to get as close as she did after missing the break.

Cy Fair foiled a strong European challenge that included Aidan O'Brien's Cheveley Park Stakes winner True Love to land the Juvenile Turf Sprint for trainer George Weaver at Del Mar.

As expected, the Wesley Ward-trained Schwarzenegger blasted out of the gates and was the one to catch, while in contrast favourite True Love was always up against it from an early stage, having to race five deep.

Backers of Schwarzenegger might have known their fate straightening for home and it was not long before Cy Fair and Irad Ortiz Jr shot past. True Love's stablemate Brussels (Christophe Soumillon) made strong late gains to take second, with the James Owen-trained Aspect Island an excellent third in the hands of Frankie Dettori.

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