Prix Gontaut-Biron (1956) Prix Dollar (1957) King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (1957)
Montaval (foaled 1953) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Although trained in France throughout his career, his most notable achievements came in Britain: he was narrowly beaten in the 1956 Epsom Derby and won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes in the following year. In total he won five times in a career of at least seventeen races which lasted from 1955 until November 1957. He was retired to stand as a stallion in Ireland and was exported to Japan in 1961.
Montaval (foaled 1953) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Although trained in France throughout his career, his most notable achievements came...
Paddy's Point Nagami 1957 Crepello Ballymoss Pipe of Peace 1956 Lavandin Montaval Roistar 1955 Phil Drake Panaslipper Acropolis 1954 Never Say Die Arabian...
Creissels Architect Marc Albert Producer Montaval Engineering BOTTO Technical installation Waagner-Birò et Montaval Total costs in 1987 60 Million French...
Then in 1957, he won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes on Montaval. He ended the 1950s with another big success on Wallaby in the 1959 Ascot...
with Cambremer, the 1957 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes with Montaval and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe with Prince Royal in 1964. He died in...