Bigstone (8 February 1990 – 2002) was an Irish-bred, French-trained Thoroughbred horse racing and sire. As a three-year-old he became the only French-trained horse to win both of Britain's most important all-aged mile races, the Sussex Stakes and the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. Unraced as a two-year-old, Bigstone raced fourteen times, winning five times in a racing career which lasted from March 1993 until November 1994. After his successes in England in 1993 he added two more Group races races in France as a four-year-old, winning the Prix d'Ispahan and the Prix de la Forêt. He was then retired to stud where he had mixed success as a sire of winners.
On 28 July, Bigstone was sent to England to contest the Sussex Stakes over one mile at Goodwood Racecourse and started a Fractional odds outsider in a field which included Culture Vulture, Sayyedati and the favourite Zafonic. Boeuf settled the colt in the middle of the field before taking the lead a furlong from the finish and winning by one and a half lengths from Sayyedati. Boeuf's celebrations after his first win in Britain were described as being "so frenzied he almost fell from the saddle". Lellouche admitted that he had not been confident of beating Zafonic but said that "we will not be afraid in future". In September at Deauville Racecourse, Bigstone started favourite for the Prix Jacques Le Marois but was beaten in a three-way photo-finish by Kingmambo and Ski Paradise, with the British-trained colt Barathea in fourth place.
Bigstone returned to England for the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot Racecourse on 25 September when his opponents included Kingmambo, Barathea and Sayyedati. Ridden for the first time by the Irish jockey Pat Eddery, he started at odds of 100/30 on "good to soft" ground. Eddery restrained the colt towards the rear of the nine runner field before making headway in the straight. He took the lead a furlong from the finish and won by one and a half lengths from Barathea with Kingmambo two and a half lengths back in third. On his final appearance of the season, Bigstone was sent to the United States to contest the Breeders' Cup Mile on firm ground at Santa Anita Park. Ridden again by Eddery he finished sixth of the thirteen runners behind Lure.
In October, Bigstone moved down in distance for the 1400 metre Prix de la Forêt at Longchamp. Ridden by Peslier, he raced in fourth place before taking the lead inside the last 200 metres and won by a short neck from the British-trained four-year-old Missed Flight despite swerving to the right in the final strides. The unplaced horses included Ski Paradise, Las Meninas, Lemon Souffle and the Haydock Sprint Cup winner Lavinia Fontana. Bigstone ended his career with a second attempt at the Breeders' Cup Mile, but again failed to show his best form, finishing eighth of the fourteen runners behind Barathea.
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