The Top Ranked Horses in the World

WORLD THOROUGHBRED RANKINGS

The official listing of the top horses in the world
(covering the period 1st December 2011 to 28th May 2012)

The unbeaten British trained colt FRANKEL (GB) [138] retains his position as top racehorse in the world ahead of the outstanding Australian mare BLACK CAVIAR (AUS) [130] in the latest edition of World Thoroughbred Rankings.


World Thoroughbred Rankings

Leading Horses

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Rank

Horse

Rating

Trained

1

FRANKEL (GB)

138

GB

2

BLACK CAVIAR (AUS)

130

AUS

3

CIRRUS DES AIGLES (FR)

128

FR

4

I'LL HAVE ANOTHER (USA)

126

USA

4

MONTEROSSO (GB)

126

UAE

6

BODEMEISTER (USA)

125

USA

6

CITYSCAPE (GB)

125

GB

6

EXCELEBRATION (IRE)

125

IRE

6

HAY LIST (AUS)

125

AUS

6

SO YOU THINK (NZ)

125

IRE

6

WISE DAN (USA)

125

USA

 

Frankel (GB) made a very impressive return to the racetrack as a four year old when he sauntered home from his old rival EXCELEBRATION (IRE) [125] in the JLT Lockinge Stakes (G1) at Newbury. In the process, he improved his rating to a career best figure of 138 which also constitutes the highest rating of any horse since the institution of the World Thoroughbred Rankings back in 2004.

Black Caviar (AUS), now on a 21 race unbeaten sequence, remains the outstanding mare in the world, but two other Australian distaffers have come back into focus through the autumn campaign with older mare MORE JOYOUS (AUS) [122] annexing three Group 1 races including, most notably, an outstanding win over the males on handicap terms in the BMW Doncaster (G1) at Randwick. It was at Randwick also that top three year old filly ATLANTIC JEWEL (AUS) [121] served notice that she is as good as ever after her break from the racetrack in winning the Yellowglen Sapphire Stakes (G2) over 1200m.

In Europe, the classic generation is still sorting itself out, but a couple of the older stars of 2011 have indicated on their recent starts that they are as good as ever. The French trained gelding CIRRUS DES AIGLES (FR) [128] reproduced his very best form in romping home by 8 lengths in the Prix Ganay (G1) at Longchamp while old rival SO YOU THINK (NZ) [125] also had a facile victory in the Tattersalls Gold Cup (G1) at the Curragh.

In North America, excitement is mounting as the Californian trained colt I'LL HAVE ANOTHER (USA) [126] will aim for the US Triple Crown shortly having narrowly defeated the gallant BODEMEISTER (USA) [125] in both the Kentucky Derby (Presented by Yum Brands) (G1) at Churchill Downs and at Pimlico in the Preakness Stakes (G1) subsequently. Top spot among the older horses in North America is held by the 5-y-o gelding WISE DAN (USA) [125], who was stunningly impressive on his seasonal debut in the Ben Ali Stakes (G3) on the polytrack at Keeneland.

In Asia, the standout performance in recent weeks was put up by the Japanese trained horse RULERSHIP (JPN) [123] who improved his rating when he turned the Audemars Piguet QEII Cup (G1) at Sha Tin in Hong Kong into a procession in the straight and in the process joined Japanese Triple Crown winner of 2011, ORFEVRE (JPN) [123] at the top of the Japanese rankings.

 

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The World Thoroughbred Rankings are compiled by the World Rankings Supervisory Committee and published by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA).

For further details on the World Thoroughbred Rankings, please contact:

 

Nigel Gray, co-chairman World Rankings Supervisory Committee
Head of Handicapping and Race Planning, Hong Kong Jockey Club
Telephone +852 2966 8337
Email nigel.c.gray@hkjc.org.hk


Garry O'Gorman
, co-chairman World Rankings Supervisory Committee
Senior Flat Handicapper, Irish Turf Club
Telephone +353 5997 26596
Email gaogorman@eircom.net

 

Tom Robbins, chairman North American Ratings Committee
Executive Vice President, Racing & Industry Relations, Racing Secretary, Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
Telephone +1 858 792 4230
Email tomr@dmtc.com

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The full list and further information on the World Thoroughbred Rankings are available on the IFHA web site http://www.ifhaonline.org/

The next edition of the World Thoroughbred Rankings will be released on 5th July 2012.