Niarchos Family Receives Longines/IFHA Award of Merit
The Niarchos family received the 2021 Longines and IFHA International Award of Merit, which recognizes distinguished horsemen and horsewomen for lifelong contributions to Thoroughbred racing, at a ceremony Nov. 5 at Del Mar during Breeders' Cup World Championships weekend. Maria Niarchos-Gouazé accepted the award on behalf of the family, and representatives from both Longines and the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities, as well as the Breeders' Cup and The Jockey Club, took part in the celebration. "On behalf of my brothers and myself, I would like to thank Longines, the IFHA, the Breeders' Cup, and The Jockey Club for this great honor," said Niarchos-Gouazé. "I would also like to thank all of our horses, the jockeys who mainly found the winning post, our trainers, our veterinarians and farriers, and all of the individuals who have worked on the studs and in our trainers' yards. "In particular, I would like to thank my home team, Alan Cooper and Karen Clark, who have been with us since inception, for their dedication and loyalty, and also Jamie McCalmont and Bill Oppenheim, and those who have worked alongside them. Lastly, and the most deserving of all, I would like to thank my father, Stavros, for his vision." As the official partner and official watch of the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities, Swiss watchmaker Longines and the IFHA conjointly created the International Award of Merit in 2013 in order to honor public figures for their outstanding contribution to the world of horse racing. Longines is also an official partner, the official timekeeper, and the official watch of the Breeders' Cup. Longines sponsored the Classic (G1), Turf (G1T), and Distaff (G1) at this year's Breeder's Cup. "We are delighted to celebrate tonight the Niarchos family, whose strong commitment and dedication to Thoroughbred racing have been rewarded by so many remarkable successes over the years," said Matthieu Baumgartner, vice president of marketing for Longines. "The history of the family proves that equestrian sport is one of passion, a passion that Longines has been sharing for a century and a half. Today, we are the partner of some of the major international institutions, including the IFHA, and provide our timekeeping expertise to prestigious events all around the world in the disciplines show jumping, dressage, eventing and of course, horse racing." Previous winners of the International Award of Merit include John Messara, the owner and chairman of Arrowfield Stud in Australia; the Magnier family and trainer Aidan O'Brien, the driving forces behind Coolmore and the Ballydoyle Racing Stable in Ireland; Yutaka Take, legendary Japanese jockey; the Romanet family, long renowned leaders in both the French and international world of horse racing; Jim Bolger, leading Irish trainer, owner and breeder; Alec Head, past champion trainer and patriarch of prominent stud farm Haras du Quesnay; Seth Hancock of historic Claiborne Farm in America; and the late Marcel Zarour Atanacio, former chairman of the South American organization for the promotion of Thoroughbreds. "I would like to congratulate the Niarchos family as this year's recipient of the Longines and IFHA International Award of Merit," said IFHA chair Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges. "Reflecting upon the significance and the values associated with this award, I am struck by the level of success achieved by the Niarchos family in nearly every corner of the globe, spanning multiple generations. "On racetrack achievement alone, the Niarchos family would be worthy recipients of this award, but their steadfast support of our industry is what sets them apart. Their unwavering partnership and development of international racing and breeding is a special feat, and it must be celebrated." The late Stavros Niarchos served as a Greek naval officer in World War II and made his fortune in the shipping business. He first became involved with Thoroughbred racing in the 1950s, took a break, and returned in full force in the 1970s. His first major winner was Pipe of Peace, who won the 1956 Middle Park Stakes. His daughter Maria took over the family's Thoroughbred business after his death in 1996, and Alan Cooper serves as the family's racing manager. More than 125 group or grade 1 winners have been bred and/or campaigned under their banner, and they have been long-time supporters of the Breeders' Cup. Racing as Flaxman Holdings, the Niarchos family has won seven Breeders' Cup races with six homebred colts and fillies. Six of those victories have come in the Breeders' Cup Mile (G1T): Miesque (1987, 1988), Spinning World (1997), Domedriver (2002), Six Perfections (2003), and Karakontie (JPN) (2014). Additionally, Main Sequence won the Longines Breeders' Cup Turf (G1T) in 2014. This record as an owner-breeder at the Breeders' Cup makes the Niarchos family one of the event's most successful participants. A sampling of other notable top-class winners either owned or bred by the family include Bago, Divine Proportions, Light Shift, Ulysses, Alpha Centauri, Study of Man, War of Will, and Circus Maximus.