2014 World's Best Racehorse Rankings

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The 2014 World's Best Racehorse Rankings, sponsored by Longines was the 2014 edition of the World's Best Racehorse Rankings. [1] It was an assessment of Thoroughbred racehorses issued by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA) in January 2015. [2] It included horses aged three or older which competed in flat races during 2014. It was open to all horses irrespective of where they raced or were trained.

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The two best horses were both trained in Japan, with Just A Way finishing a pound ahead of Epiphaneia. Next in the rankings came the European three-year-old colts Australia, Kingman and The Grey Gatsby, the Hong Kong gelding Able Friend and the South African horse Variety Club. [3]

Rankings for 2014

Rank
Rating
Horse
Age
Sex
Trained
Pos.
Race
Surface
Dist.
Cat.
1130 Just A Way (JPN)5HJPN1st Dubai Duty Free Turf1,800M
2129 Epiphaneia (JPN)4CJPN1st Japan Cup Turf2,400L
3127 Able Friend (AUS)5GHK1st Hong Kong Mile Turf1,600M
3127 Australia (GB)3CIRE1st Juddmonte International Turf2,080I
3127 Kingman (GB)3CGB1st St James's Palace Stakes Turf1,600M
3127 The Grey Gatsby (IRE)3CGB1st Irish Champion Stakes Turf2,000I
3127 Variety Club (SAF)6HUAE1st Champions Mile Turf1,600M
8126 Treve (FR)4FFR1st Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe Turf2,400L
9125 Bayern (USA)3CUSA1st
1st
Breeders' Cup Classic
Haskell Invitational
Dirt2,000
1,800
I
M
9125 Sea The Moon (GER)3CGER1st Deutsches Derby Turf2,400L
11124 California Chrome (USA)3CUSA1st Kentucky Derby
Santa Anita Derby
Dirt2,000
1,800
I, M
11124 Game On Dude (USA)7GUSA1st Santa Anita Handicap Dirt2,000I
11124 Gold Ship (JPN)5HJPN1st Takarazuka Kinen Turf2,200L
11124 Main Sequence (USA)5GUSA1st Breeders' Cup Turf Turf2,400L
11124 The Fugue (GB)5MGB1st Prince of Wales's Stakes Turf2,000I
11124 Toast of New York (USA)3CGB2ndBreeders' Cup ClassicDirt2,000I
11124 Wise Dan (USA)7GUSA1st Maker's 46 Mile Turf1,600M
18123 African Story (GB)7GUAE1st Dubai World Cup Artificial2,000I
18123 Cirrus des Aigles (FR)8GFR1st Prix Ganay
Coronation Cup
Turf2,100
2,400
I
L
18123 Designs On Rome (IRE)4GHK1st Queen Elizabeth II Cup Turf2,000I
18123 Flintshire (GB)4CFR2ndPrix de l'Arc de TriompheTurf2,400L
18123 Lankan Rupee (AUS)5GAUS1st Newmarket Handicap Turf1,200S
18123 Magician (IRE)4CIRE2ndPrince of Wales's StakesTurf2,000I
18123 Military Attack (IRE)6GHK1st Hong Kong Gold Cup
Sha Tin Trophy
Turf2,000
1,600
I
M
18123 Palace Malice (USA)4CUSA1st Metropolitan Mile Dirt1,600M
18123 Shared Belief (USA)3GUSA1st Pacific Classic Artificial2,000I
18123 Taghrooda (GB)3FGB1st King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes Turf2,400L
18123 Terravista (AUS)5GAUS1st Darley Classic Turf1,200S
29122 Akeed Mofeed (GB)5HHK1stCentenary VaseTurf1,800M
29122 Charm Spirit (IRE)3CFR1st Queen Elizabeth II Stakes Turf1,600M
29122Chautauqua (AUS)4GAUS2ndDarley ClassicTurf1,200S
29122 Dundeel (NZ)5GNZ1st Queen Elizabeth Stakes (ATC) Turf2,000I
29122 Gold-Fun (IRE)5GHK2ndSha Tin TrophyTurf1,600M
29122 Noble Mission (GB)5HGB1st Champion Stakes Turf2,000I
29122 Olympic Glory (IRE)4CGB1st Prix de la Forêt Turf1,400M
29122 Telescope (IRE)4CGB1st Hardwicke Stakes Turf2,400L
37121 Admire Rakti (JPN)6HJPN1st Caulfield Cup Turf2,400L
37121 Al Kazeem (GB)6HGB2ndChampion StakesTurf2,000I
37121Blazing Speed (GB)5GHK1st Jockey Club Cup (Hong Kong) Turf2,000I
37121Dissident (AUS)4CAUS2nd Invitation Stakes Turf1,400M
37121 Kizuna (JPN)4CJPN1stSankei Osaka HaiTurf2,000I
37121 Mukhadram (GB)5HGB1st
3rd
Eclipse Stakes
King George VI & Queen Elizabeth takes
Turf2,000
2,400
I
L
37121 Night of Thunder (IRE)3CGB1st 2000 Guineas Turf1,600M
37121 Toronado (IRE)4CGB1st Queen Anne Stakes Turf1,600M
37121 Will Take Charge (USA)4CUSA2nd Donn Handicap
Santa Anita Handicap
Dirt1,800
2,000
M
I
46120 Adelaide (IRE)3CIRE1st Cox Plate Turf2,040I
46120Bal A Bali (BRZ)4CBRZ1stGrande Premio Estado do Rio de JaneiroTurf1,600M
46120 Free Eagle (IRE)3CIRE1st Enterprise Stakes Turf2,000I
46120 Goldencents (USA)4CUSA1st Pat O'Brien Handicap
Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile
Artificial
Dirt
1,400
1,600
S
M
46120Ivanhowe (GER)4CGER1st Grosser Preis von Baden Turf2,400L
46120 Karakontie (JPN)3CFR1st Breeders' Cup Mile Turf1,600M
46120 Kingston Hill (GB)3CGB4thPrix de l'Arc de TriompheTurf2,400L
46120 Lucky Nine (IRE)7GHK1st KrisFlyer International Sprint Turf1,200S
46120 Obviously (IRE)6GUSA1st Shoemaker Mile Turf1,600M
46120Priore Philip (ITY)3CITY1st Premio Roma Turf2,000I
46120 Protectionist (GER)4CGER1st Melbourne Cup Turf3,200E
46120 Sacred Falls (NZ)5HAUS1st
2nd
Doncaster Handicap
Queen Elizabeth Stakes (ATC)
Turf1,600
2,000
M
I
46120Spielberg (JPN)5HJPN3rd Japan Cup Turf2,400L
46120 Tapestry (IRE)3FIRE1st Yorkshire Oaks Turf2,400L
46120To The World (JPN)3CJPN2nd Arima Kinen Turf2,500L
46120 Tonalist (USA)3CUSA1st Jockey Club Gold Cup Dirt2,000I

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