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- Haras de Jardy was a Thoroughbred horse breeding operation established in 1890 in Marnes-la-Coquette France by the statesman Edmond Blanc (1856-1920). The stud farm became home to many important stallions, including one of the leading sires in France and English Triple Crown Champion Flying Fox, as well as others such as , Val d'Or, Ajax I, Teddy, Hermis and Coaltown. Haras de Jardy gained such a reputation that it was visited by horse owners and breeders from around the world, including King Edward VII in 1905, Queen Elizabeth II in 1957 and Nikita Khrushchev in 1961. After Edmond Blanc's death in 1920, his wife operated the business. In 1920-21, her horse Ksar scored back-to-back wins in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe; ten years later, he was the leading sire in France. The property was eventually sold to Marcel Boussac, who owned it until his death in 1980, after which it became the property of the government. Today, it is a public park with a golf course and home to the largest equestrian center in the country. (en)
- Le haras de Jardy était un haras français de réputation internationale, situé à Marnes-la-Coquette (Hauts-de-Seine), en lisière de la forêt domaniale de Fausses Reposes, à 30 minutes du centre de Paris. Il a été rendu célèbre par Edmond Blanc et Marcel Boussac. C'est désormais un parc omnisports à dominante hippique. (fr)
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- Le haras de Jardy était un haras français de réputation internationale, situé à Marnes-la-Coquette (Hauts-de-Seine), en lisière de la forêt domaniale de Fausses Reposes, à 30 minutes du centre de Paris. Il a été rendu célèbre par Edmond Blanc et Marcel Boussac. C'est désormais un parc omnisports à dominante hippique. (fr)
- Haras de Jardy was a Thoroughbred horse breeding operation established in 1890 in Marnes-la-Coquette France by the statesman Edmond Blanc (1856-1920). The stud farm became home to many important stallions, including one of the leading sires in France and English Triple Crown Champion Flying Fox, as well as others such as , Val d'Or, Ajax I, Teddy, Hermis and Coaltown. (en)
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- Haras de Jardy (en)
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