Prince Karim Aga Khan IV reinvigorated his family's racing legacy, which began with his grandfather's success. After inheriting racing interests in 1960, he expanded operations through Haras de Bonneval and Aiglemont in the 1970s and brought in new blood stock. His unique green and red silks have become synonymous with excellence in horse racing, continuing a tradition of success that began decades earlier with legendary family horses. The Aga Khan's dedication not only reflects a personal passion but also a broader cultural and spiritual commitment to the sport and community.
The Aga Khan's famous green and red silks symbolize a legacy of success in horse racing, rejuvenated by his leadership and passion since the 1970s.
His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, who became the spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims in 1957, has a rich family history in horse racing.
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