Sinndar, the only horse to have won the Epsom Derby, Irish Derby, and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in the same season, has been pensioned from stallion duty in France. The 20-year-old son of Grand Lodge raced as a homebred for the Aga Khan and stood as his property at Haras de Bonneval for an advertised fee of $4,137 (3,500 Euros) during the 2017 season. He has been moved to Haras d’Ouilly in Normandy to reside with fellow Aga Khan pensioner Dalakhani, who was retired from stallion duty last year. Sinndar has sired 14 crops of racing age, with 271 winners and combined progeny earnings of more than $18.1 million. His top runners include Irish Oaks winner Shawanda, and Group 1 winners Youmzain, Shareta, and Rosanara. :: DRF BREEDING LIVE: Real-time coverage of breeding and sales As a broodmare sire, Sinndar is led by Flotilla, winner of the 2012 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf and the following year’s French One Thousand Guneas. Other runners of note for Sinndar as a broodmare sire include Irish Derby winner Trading Leather,  English St. Leger winner Encke, and South African Group 1 winner Tazkara. On his own accord, Sinndar won 7 of 8 starts for earnings of $2,571,884. He was named Europe’s champion 3-year-old colt of 2000 on the strength of a campaign that included victories in the Epsom and Irish Derbies, the Arc, the French Group 2 Prix Niel-Casino d’Enghien Les Bains Barriere, and the Irish Group 3 Derby Trial Stakes. At 2, he won the Irish Group 1 National Stakes.