Nicky Henderson has paid an emotional tribute to Shishkin after his premature dying on account of an harm incurred in his secure.
The gelding’s star began to rise throughout his hurdling profession, which peaked with a Supreme Novices’ Hurdle victory on the Cheltenham Pageant in 2020.
He was then an immediate success as a chaser, amassing seven consecutive wins, together with the Arkle, the Maghull and the Desert Orchid Chase, in addition to a memorable Clarence Home win following a duel up the Ascot straight with Energumene.
That profitable streak, which ran to 10 races if his late hurdles type is included, got here to an finish ultimately however the gelding nonetheless continued to point out flashes of full brilliance.
He received the Ascot Chase by 16 lengths final yr and the Bowl at Aintree when stepping up in journey, and regardless of refusing to race on his return to the previous observe for the 1965 Chase, he then seemed the doubtless winner of the King George VI Chase on Boxing Day earlier than stumbling with the race at his mercy.
His last success got here within the Denman Chase at Newbury in February, after which his Cheltenham Gold Cup bid was scuppered by a poor scope and he chased dwelling Gerri Colombe to complete fourth at Aintree earlier this month.
Shishkin was on account of run in Wednesday’s Ladbrokes Punchestown Gold Cup, however fractured a hind leg after being forged in his field on Sunday and couldn’t be saved.
“It was horrendous to be honest with you, he just didn’t deserve that,” Henderson instructed Sky Sports activities Racing. “There was nothing we could do. We had an army of vets and the best people in the world but they couldn’t repair it, I’m afraid.
“It is simply tragic, however everybody has been fairly exceptional and also you simply have to understand how in style a horse can turn into.”
Henderson nominated his 12-length Arkle victory as a particular highlight, but rated his epic battle with Energumene as the peak of Shishkin’s career.
He stated: “He won six Grade Ones, it should have been seven, as he should have won the King George really and I believe he would have done.
“One in every of his biggest days was when he received the Arkle at Cheltenham, he was sensible, however that match with Energumene at Ascot within the Clarence Home was most likely his biggest race, as a result of he needed to combat very laborious that day.
“We were all set for Cheltenham and he couldn’t go there, we were just really looking forward to Punchestown and he was due to leave this morning.
“He was an attractive horse, earlier within the season we despatched him off to Zara Tindall to do some dressage to maintain him amused and so they adored him over there too – he may have finished something.
“He was lovely, he was a very gentle person too – he was very kind.”