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List of racehorses

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See also:List of historical horses andList of fictional horses
This is adynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help byadding missing items withreliable sources.

This list includes racehorses that exist in the historical record.

Racehorses

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For competition horses, such asshow jumpers anddressage horses, seeList of historical horses § Competition horses.

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Almond Eye

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Buena Vista
  • Barbaro: 2006 Kentucky Derby winner whose racing career and life was cut short due to a life-ending injury[1]
  • Battleship (1927–1958) was an American thoroughbred racehorse who is the only horse to have won both the American Grand National and the Grand National steeplechase races.
  • Barack Obama, named afterthe 44th President of the United States, was a New Zealand horse that competed in international endurance events.
  • Barbaro: American Thoroughbred who decisively won the 2006 Kentucky Derby, but shattered his leg two weeks later in the 2006 Preakness Stakes, ending his racing career; underwent several operations; eventually healed, but developed laminitis and could not be saved; euthanized January 29, 2007
  • Beholder: winner of the Breeder's Cup Juv. Fillies, two-time winner of theBreeders' Cup Distaff, as well as the first filly to win thePacific Classic
  • Bernborough:Australian racehorse and winner of 15 consecutive races at big weights; sold to US film producerLouis B. Mayer
  • Ben Nevis: champion Maryland steeplechaser he won theMaryland Hunt Cup twice and theGrand National
  • Bend Or: very successful British Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1880Epsom Derby
  • Best Mate: 2002, 2003 and 2004 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner; often given title 'Greatest Steeplechaser' sinceArkle, and an equal to him
  • Big Brown: 2008 Kentucky Derby andPreakness Stakes winner; first horse sinceClyde Van Dusen to win the Kentucky Derby from the 20th post position
  • Black Caviar: undefeated in 25 career starts; fifteen-time Group 1 winner
  • Bold Forbes: 1976 Kentucky Derby andBelmont Stakes winner
  • Bold Ruler: leading sire of stakeswinners; born in the same barn the same night as Round Table; sired the outstanding Secretariat
  • Brian's Time: American-trained racehorse with a successful stud career in Japan
  • Bret Hanover: one of only nine pacers to win theTriple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers; had 62 wins from 69 starts; the only horse to be madeHarness Horse of the Year three times
  • Brigadier Gerard: winner of 17 of 18 races in England, including the 2000 Guineas and 11 other Group I races; joint third highestTimeform flat rating of all time
  • Buckpasser: won 15 consecutive races; one of the great broodmare sires
  • Buena Vista: Won 6 Grade I races, including two of the Japanese Triple Tiara in 2009

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California Chrome
  • California Chrome: won the 140th Kentucky Derby; won thePreakness; won the 2016 Dubai World Cup; two-time American Horse of the Year
  • Carbine: outstanding racehorse and sire; winner of theMelbourne Cup
  • Cardigan Bay: New Zealand's "million dollar pacer"; the first to win a million in the US; appeared onThe Ed Sullivan Show
  • Castleshane: winner of eight flat races and two jumps
  • Charismatic: winner of the 1999 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes
  • Charles the Twelfth: winner of theSt Leger Stakes in the year 1839.
  • Cicero: winner of the 1905 Epsom Derby as the shortest-priced successful favourite in the history of the event
  • Cigar: champion in the 1990s who won 16 consecutive races
  • Citation:U.S. Triple Crown winner (1948); also won 16 consecutive major stakes races; first horse to earn $1 million
  • Clairiere: winner of the 2021 edition of theCotillion Stakes and 2-time winner of theOgden Phipps Stakes in both 2022 and 2023.
  • Cody's Wish: 2022 and 2023 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile winner, 2023 American Horse of the Year named after the late Cody Dorman who was born withWolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome, he lived a long life until he died from the same disease on November 6th 2023 after he suffered a medical event.
  • Contrail: 2020 Japanese Triple Crown winner
  • Country House: Winner of Kentucky Derby 2019 after Maximum Security was demoted from 1st place for interference with other horses
  • Crisp: remembered for his epic race in theGrand National withRed Rum
  • Curlin: third richest US-based horse of all time, winner of 2007 Preakness Stakes and Breeders' Cup Classic and 2008 Dubai World Cup

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Deep Impact
  • Daiwa Scarlet: First filly in 37 years to win theArima Kinen
  • Dan Patch: America's greatest pacer
  • Danehill: American-bred and British-trained sprint champion who went on to become a champion sire in both the northern and southern hemispheres; the first major "shuttle stallion"
  • Dance Smartly: second Canadian filly ever to win theCanadian Triple Crown, and the first to win a Breeders Cup Race
  • Daring Tact: Winner of the Japanese Triple Tiara in 2020
  • Dawn Run: only horse ever to complete Champion Hurdle, Cheltenham Gold Cup double
  • Deep Impact: Japanese Triple Crown winner; also smashed the world record over 3200 metres and seven-time leading sire in Japan
  • Desert Gold: race mare who won 19 races successive races during World War I; often raced againstGloaming
  • Desert Orchid: won King George four times and Cheltenham Gold Cup
  • Dr. Fager: "the Doctor"; set the world record at 1 mile on any surface, 1:32 1/5, and held it for more than 20 years. The only horse in American history who in 1968 won 'Racings Grand Slam'.

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Eclipse

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Frankel

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Gold Ship

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Hyperion
  • Haiseiko: Former-NAR racehorse who, after being moved to theJRA, won multiple high stakes races such as the Satsuki Sho and Takarazuka Kinen
  • Hambletonian 10: the "father of American trotting"
  • Haru Urara: Became "the shining star of losers everywhere" (負け組の星,makegumi no hoshi) as she never won a single race in her career.[4][5]
  • Hastings: sire of Fair Play, who in turn sired the great Man o' War, successful racehorse
  • Heart's Cry: Handed Deep Impact his first defeat after clinching the Triple Crown at the 2005 Arima Kinen; also a successful sire
  • Horlicks:New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame inductee; first filly to win the Japan Cup, as well as the first horse from the Southern Hemisphere to win the race[6]
  • Hurricane Fly: Irish hurdler, winner of a record 22 Grade I races
  • Hyperion: winner ofThe Derby and theSt Leger Stakes; top sire for six years in the UK

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Invasor
  • Iroquois: first American-bred racehorse to winThe Derby
  • Invasor: winner of the Uruguayan Triple Crown, as well as theDubai World Cup andBreeders' Cup Classic
  • I'll Have Another: winner of the 2012 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes
  • Irish War Cry: Graded-Stakes Winner, noted for his win in the Wood Memorial Stakes and for finishing second in the 2017 Belmont Stakes
  • Isinglass: sixth winner of the English Triple Crown (1892)
  • Isonomy: very successful racehorse and sire of The English Triple Crown winner Isinglass.
  • Itsmyluckyday is a multiple graded stakes winner who finished second in the 2013 Preakness Stakes to Oxbow and won the Woodward Stakes in 2014.

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Just A Way

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Kinscem

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Lord Kanaloa

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Man o' War

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Northern Dancer
  • Nakayama Festa: 2010 Takarazuka Kinen winner
  • Narita Brian: 1994 Japanese Triple Crown winner
  • Nasrullah: one of the most successfulThoroughbred sires of the 20th century, grandsire to Secretariat
  • Native Dancer (also nicknamed the Grey Ghost): won 21 of 22 career races, with only loss in the Kentucky Derby; sire whose descendants have come to dominate modern Triple Crown racing
  • Nearco: Italian bred Thoroughbred racehorse. ''Thoroughbred Heritage'' described him as  "one of the greatest racehorses of the Twentieth Century" and "one of the most important sires of the century." He was undefeated and his sire line was dominant.
  • Needles: the first Florida-bred horse to win theKentucky Derby (1956), also won theBelmont Stakes
  • Nest: multiple Grade 1 events winner
  • Niatross: pacer who won 37 of his 39 races and broke many records, considered to be one of the greatest harness racers of all time
  • Nice Nature: Nick-named "The Silver Collector", Nice Nature became known for finishing third in the Arima Kinen for 3 years in a row, and post-retirement became the focus of a donation drive to help retired horses like himself
  • Night Raid: sire of Phar Lap
  • Nijinsky: last horse to win the EnglishTriple Crown (1970)
  • Northern Dancer:Canada's champion on the racetrack; most successful sire of the 20th century
  • Nyquist: 2016 Kentucky Derby winner

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Oguri Cap

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Potoooooooo

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  • Quevega: only horse in the history to win at six consecutive Cheltenham Festivals
  • Queensway: won the Canadian Triple Crown

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Ribot

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Seabiscuit
  • Sadler's Wells: one of Europe's most successful sires of the late 20th century
  • Satono Diamond: Winner of the 2016 Kikka Sho and Arima Kinen
  • Sea Bird: second highestTimeform rated horse (rated 145)
  • Sea the Stars: first horse ever to win the2,000 Guineas,Epsom Derby, andArc de Triomphe in the same year (2009)
  • Seabiscuit: beatWar Admiral in a nationally broadcast 1938 match race; likePhar Lap, raced during the Depression
  • Sunday Silence
    Seattle Slew:U.S. Triple Crown winner (1977)
  • Secretariat: U.S. Triple Crown winner (1973); one of the most famous horses in Thoroughbred racing
  • Sham: The main competitor toSecretariat during the 1973 racing season
  • Shergar: winner of the 1981Epsom Derby by a record 10 lengths, the longest winning margin in a race run annually since 1781; kidnapped by the IRA in 1983, and was held for ransom, but the owner syndicate refused to pay, fearing that valuable horses would become targets; the stallion was never found
  • Shinzan: Japanese Triple Crown winner of 1964.
  • Silence Suzuka: Winner of the 1998 Takarazuka Kinen whose legs broke in the Tenno Sho that same year, leading to his untimely euthanization.
  • Silky Sullivan: a racehorse
  • Sir Winston: Winner of 2019 Belmont Stakes
  • Skewball: immortalized in 18th century poetry as a sku-ball winning against a Thoroughbred
  • Smarty Jones: became the first unbeatenKentucky Derby winner since Seattle Slew in 1977
  • Sodashi: Firstwhite horse to win a Grade 1 race (Hanshin Juvenile Fillies), and also went on to win 2 other Grade 1 races in her race career[7]
  • Special Week: 1998Tokyo Yūshun winner, as well as theJapan Cup and bothTennō Shōs
  • Spectacular Bid: Hall of Fame champion who went undefeated as a four-year-old, and won 26 of 30 career starts
  • St Lite: The first horse to win the Triple Crown in Japan
  • Stay Gold: Dubbed "the Silver Collector" during his racing career; goes on to sire Orfevre, Gold Ship, and Oju Chosan
  • Steel Dust: 19th-century quarter-mile racing horse.[8]
  • Stellar Wind: Stellar Wind is an American Thoroughbred racehorse, known for her Eclipse Award winning three-year-old season, and later for her rivalry with the champion mareBeholder.
  • Still in Love: 2003 Japanese Fillies' Triple Crown winner
  • Storm Cat: one of the most successful U.S. sires of the late 20th century
  • St. Simon: Undefeated British racehorse and successful sire
  • Sunday Silence: winner in the US; champion sire inJapan
  • Sunline: first Southern Hemisphere horse to top $10million in stakes earnings; three-time Australian (2000-2002); four-timeNew Zealand Horse of the Year (1999-2002); 13-time Group 1 winner
  • Swale: 1984 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes winner, died eight days after the Belmont win
  • Symboli Kris S: Two time winner of the Arima Kinen, later sire of Epiphaneia
  • Symboli Rudolf: Winner of the 1984 Japanese Triple Crown, and the first horse to win the Triple Crown undefeated.

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Taiki Shuttle

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Ushba Tesoro

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Vodka
  • Vain: champion front runner; great, great grandsire ofBlack Caviar
  • Varenne: Italy's most famous harness horse
  • Vino Rosso: 2019 Breeders Cup winner
  • Vodka: First filly in 64 years to win theTokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) in 2007[9]
  • Vo Rouge: fast frontrunner and 3-time winner of theC F Orr Stakes, had theVo Rogue Plate named in his honor
  • Voltaire: winner of the 1828 Doncaster Gold Cup
  • Voltigeur: Won the Derby and the St Leger in 1850 and beat The Flying Dutchman in the Doncaster Cup. In 1851 Voltigeur was beaten by The Flying Dutchman in what was probably the most celebrated match race in the history of British thoroughbred racing.

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War Admiral

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  • Xaar: winner of Prix de Cabourg (1997), Prix de la Salamandre (1997)
  • Xtra Heat: champion 3-year-old filly of 2001, and the only filly to win theEndine stakes twice

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  • Yeats: only horse ever to win 4Ascot Gold Cups, also won 3 other group 1 races
  • Your Host: winner of 1950 Santa Anita Derby, 1951 Santa Catalina Handicap, sire of the great Kelso

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Zenyatta

See also

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References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toRacehorses.
  1. ^"Barbaro euthanized after months-long fight for survival".ESPN.com. January 29, 2007. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2024.
  2. ^Greg Wood (January 15, 2013)."Frankel World's Best Thoroughbred". Theguardian.com. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2014.
  3. ^Kirsch, George B. (editor) (1995) "Smuggler vs. Goldsmith Maid, 1876"Sports in North America: A Documentary History, Volume 4: Sports in war, revival and expansion, 1860-1880 Academic International Press, Gulf Breeze, Florida, pp. 206-210,ISBN 0-87569-135-8
  4. ^"Losing Racehorse Charms Japan".CBS News. March 22, 2004.Archived from the original on February 25, 2020. RetrievedDecember 2, 2022.
  5. ^"Japanese cheer on no-hope horse". BBC News. April 22, 2004.Archived from the original on April 2, 2004. RetrievedNovember 7, 2009.
  6. ^Rodley, Aidan (March 6, 2010)."New Inductees announced at 2010 Gala Dinner".thoroughbrednet.co.nz. New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame. Archived fromthe original on May 25, 2010. RetrievedNovember 12, 2023.
  7. ^Carasso, Alan (October 2, 2023)."Two-Time Japanese Champion, Fan-Favourite Sodashi Retired".Thoroughbred Daily News. RetrievedNovember 12, 2023.
  8. ^Denhardt, Robert Moorman (1967)Quarter Horses: A Story of Two Centuries University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma, pp. 20-32,OCLC 1381366
  9. ^"天女ウオッカ強く、美しくダービー制覇".www.sponichi.co.jp. スポーツニッポン. May 28, 2007. Archived fromthe original on January 25, 2008. RetrievedSeptember 5, 2021.

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