2008 WORLD THOROUGHBRED RANKINGS (WTR)
2008 was another great year for international
Flat racing, and one which will perhaps be best remembered for the emergence of
three exceptional fillies, namely Zarkava
(IRE) [128], Zenyatta (
ZARKAVA
[128] emulated the
achievement of the legendary French filly Allez
France in winning the French Triple Crown for fillies, the Poule
d’Essai des Pouliches, Prix
de Diane and the Prix Vermeille but managed to do what
Allez France narrowly failed to do, which was to win
the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe
as a three year old and finish her career unbeaten, having been champion
European juvenile filly in 2007. One has
to go back to Bosra Sham [131] (1997) to find a higher
rated filly and to Miesque [132] (1988) to find a higher rated
French filly, and one has to wonder what Zarkava might have achieved in
ratings terms had she met a higher calibre of opponent than the best of the
2008 crop.
GOLDIKOVA
[125] is officially the
best female miler since Ridgewood Pearl
(126) (1995) and both fillies had the distinction of beating the colts in
the Breeders’ Cup Mile, while ZENYATTA [125]
remains unbeaten and is the highest rated North American filly since Azeri [125] (2002). Her season culminated in an impressive
success in the Breeders’ Cup Ladies Classic.
Both Goldikova
and Zenyatta
remain in training in 2009 which is a very exciting prospect.
The year of the filly phenomenon extended
to Japanese racing with two world class fillies vying for Horse of the Year
honours in
CURLIN
(
CURLIN
[130] improved his 2007
rating by one pound by winning the Dubai World Cup (sponsored by Emirates
Airlines) impressively and going back to the
NEW
APPROACH [130] achieved
his rating in romping home in the Emirates Airline Champion Stakes and he joins
an illustrious list of 3 year old colts to have achieved a rating of 130+ since
the turn of the century, Sinndar [132] (2000),
Point Given [130] (2001), Dalakhani [132] (2003), Alamshar [131] (2003) and Hurricane
Run [130] (2005). He also emulated George Washington [127] (2006) by
becoming top (or joint top) turf horse in the world as a three year old having
been European champion juvenile the previous year.
Top sprinting honours were well contested in
2008. Hong Kong’s SACRED KINGDOM (AUS) [123] retained his mantle as top Turf Sprinter
in the world but was joined on the same mark by North American non turf
performer MIDNIGHT LUTE (
RAVEN’S
PASS (
DUKE
OF MARMALADE (IRE) [127]
took top honours among the older horses over 10-12f with impressive
performances in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
Stakes (both at Ascot), while BIG BROWN
(USA) [125] proved to be head and shoulders above a moderate crop of North
American three year olds in winning the first two legs of the American Triple
Crown.
Stablemates SEPTIMUS
(IRE) [122] and YEATS (IRE) [122] (who created history in
winning his third consecutive Ascot Gold Cup) shared the accolade of top older
staying horse, and were joined on the same rating by the progressive three year
old colt CONDUIT (IRE) [125] for his
victory in the Ladbrokes St Leger.
However, Conduit put up his best performance later over 12 furlongs when
winning the Emirates Airline Breeders’ Cup Turf.
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The 2008 World Thoroughbred Rankings were compiled
by the World Rankings Supervisory Committee (a panel of handicappers/racing secretaries
affiliated to the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities) in
Nigel Gray (co-chairman) |
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Garry O’Gorman (co-chairman) |
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Greg Carpenter |
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Gerald Sauque |
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Dominic
Gardiner-Hill |
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Phillip Smith |
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Harald Siemen |
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Marco Rinaldi |
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Kazuhito Matano, Dr |
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Takahiro Uno |
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Dean Nowell |
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Mike Wanklin |
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Roger Smith |
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Melvin Day |
UAE |
Tom Robbins |
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with the following also
present as observers :
David Hunter |
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Steven Lym |
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Bahadir Gur |
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Taylan Karaer |
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The World Thoroughbred Rankings (WTR) are
published by the
International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (
IFHA web site http://www.ifhaonline.org/
For further details on the World
Thoroughbred Rankings (WTR), 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
Vice President (Racing), Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
Telephone +1 858 792 4230
Email tomr@dmtc.com
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