Twenty countries represented in IFHA's 2013 World's Best Racehorse Rankings
Twenty countries represented in IFHA's 2013 World's Best
Racehorse Rankings
Australian sprinting sensation Black Caviar and France's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe heroine Treve share top billing on the International
Federation of Horseracing Authorities' (IFHA) World's Best Racehorse Rankings of
2013 at a mark of 130.
The now-retired Black Caviar achieved that rating twice last year, first going
1000 meters in the February 16 Lightning Stakes at Flemington, and again in her
final career outing in Randwick's T.J. Smith Stakes on April 13.
The then
three-year-old filly Treve, winner of the Prix de Diane earlier in the
season, was assigned a 130 rating for her runaway five-length Arc score
for owner Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al Thani and trainer and trainer
Criquette Head-Maarek.
This marks the first time since the
commencement of the International Classifications in 1977 that the top two-rated horses in the world have both been female, and the first time a
Southern Hemisphere-based horse has topped the rankings.
Reigning American Horse of the Year Wise Dan's repeat victory in the Woodbine Mile tied with former Japanese Horse of the Year
Orfevre's eight-length decimation of the Arima Kinen as
the second-best performances in the world last year at a rating of 129.
It was another dead-heat for third, with Lord Kanaloa's
authoritative repeat victory in the Hong Kong Sprint deemed
the equal of Novellist's King George VI &
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes victory at 128.
A quintet of performances
were ranked 125 -- Animal Kingdom's win in the Dubai World Cup; Mucho Macho Man's Breeders' Cup
Classic victory; Toronado's Sussex
Stakes score; and a pair of performances by Toronado's stablemate Olympic Glory:
his win in the Queen Elizabeth II
Stakes and his flying second-place finish behind Moonlight Cloud in the Prix Jacques le Marois.
Sixteen additional performances by American-based horses
made the top 50 on rankings.
Fort Larned was assigned 124 for his Stephen
Foster victory, while Game on Dude achieved the same mark for a trio of
victories last year in the Santa Anita Handicap, Hollywood Gold Cup and Pacific Classic.
Mucho Macho Man also achieved that mark for his Awesome Again victory, while
Will Take Charge was rated 124 for his Breeders' Cup Classic second.
Point of Entry and Will Take Charge received marks of 123 for their Gulfstream Park
Turf Handicap and Clark Handicap victories, respectively, while Ron the Greek's Jockey Club Gold Cup win achieved
122. Beholder's Breeders' Cup Distaff
victory was assigned 121, while five further performances were ranked 120 --
Orb's Kentucky Derby victory, Sahara Sky's Met Mile score, Za Approval's Breeders' Cup
Mile second, and Princess of Sylmar's Kentucky Oaks and Beldame Invitational victories.
Three additional Breeders' Cup performances made the top
50 -- Declaration of War's Classic third, Magician's Breeders' Cup Turf victory and Indy
Point's Turf fourth.
"2013 was truly an exceptional and exciting year in
global horse racing, where a number of brilliant performances were achieved on the racetrack and
key partnerships and initiatives were undertaken by horse racing bodies," said Louis
Romanet, chairman of the IFHA. "One of the more important developments was the partnership between
Longines and the IFHA, which saw the presentation of the first Longines and IFHA
International Award of Merit (presented to Jim Bolger), and the inaugural Longines World's Best
Racehorse Ceremony, held in Hong Kong."
Garry O'Gorman, co-chairman of the World Rankings
Supervisory Committee, described how the rankings reflect the rising internationalization of
racing.
"The global nature of our sport is mirrored directly in the Longines World's Best
Racehorse Rankings," he said. "For 2013, no less than 20 countries are represented, and the
top 10 racehorses in the world are equally diverse, being comprised of four horses trained in
Europe, three horses trained in North America, two horses trained in Asia and one horse trained
in Australia."
The rankings are
compiled by racing officials and handicappers representing the five continents. The rankings
are based on the performance of horses in elite races during the specified time period, and
they also take into account the quality of the opposition and the achievements of each
horse. The rankings are published at regular intervals throughout the year, and culminate in
this year-end ranking released each January.
For a full list of all performances worldwide
ranked 115 or higher last year, please
click here. For a breakdown of the leaders by age group, sex,
distance and surface, please
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