Francis Graffard has been one of the most progressive trainers in Europe for some time, but 2025 is the year future racing historians will point to as the one when he joined the genuine elite of the sport.
He arrives at the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races (LONGINES HKIR) having broken Andre Fabre’s record for a French trainer of 13 Group 1 wins for a calendar year, and he’s done it the hard way, considering the calibre of major prizes he has accrued.
Daryz brought Graffard a first victory in the G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (2400m), while Zarigana and Gezora bagged French Classics.
But it is on the world stage that the 48-year-old has made the greatest strides, with Gezora landing the stable’s maiden victory at the Breeders’ Cup, and Calandagan adding the G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2392m) and the G1 Champion Stakes (1993m) to his win in the G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud (2400m). Most recently, Calandagan made him the first international trainer to win the G1 Japan Cup (2400m) since 2005.





