2016 World's Best Racehorse Rankings

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The 2016 World's Best Racehorse Rankings, sponsored by Longines was the 2016 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) on 24 January 2017. [2] It included horses aged three or older which competed in flat races during 2016. It was open to all horses irrespective of where they raced or were trained.

Contents

Rankings for 2016

Rank
Rating
Horse
Age
Sex
Trained
Pos.
Race
Surface
Dist.
Cat.
1134 Arrogate (USA)3CUSA1st Breeders' Cup Classic Dirt2,000I
2133 California Chrome (USA)5HUSA1st Awesome Again Stakes
Pacific Classic
Dirt1,800
2,000
M
I
3132 Winx (AUS)5MAUS1st Doncaster Handicap
Cox Plate
Turf1,600
2050
M
I
4129 Almanzor (FR)3CFR1st Irish Champion Stakes Turf2,000I
5127 A Shin Hikari (JPN)5HJPN1st Prix d'Ispahan Turf1,800M
5127 Maurice (JPN)5HJPN1st Hong Kong Cup Turf2,000I
7126 Frosted (USA)4CUSA1st Metropolitan Mile Dirt1,600M
8124 Found (IRE)4FIRE2nd
1st
Irish Champion Stakes
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
Turf2,000
2,400
I
L
8124 Hartnell (GB)5GAUS1st Turnbull Stakes Turf2,000I
8124 Postponed (IRE)5HGB1st Dubai Sheema Classic
International Stakes
Turf2,410
2,100
L
I
8124 Werther (NZ)5GHK1st Queen Elizabeth II Cup Turf2,000I
12123 Fascinating Rock (IRE)5HIRE1st Tattersalls Gold Cup Turf2,000I
12123 Flintshire (GB)6HUSA1st Sword Dancer Handicap Turf2,400L
12123 Highland Reel (IRE)4CIRE1st Breeders' Cup Turf Turf2,400L
12123 Kitasan Black (JPN)4CJPN1st Japan Cup Turf2,400L
12123 Nyquist (USA)3CUSA1st Kentucky Derby Dirt2,000I
12123 Satono Crown (JPN)4CJPN1st Hong Kong Vase Turf2,400L
18122 Beholder (USA)6MUSA1st Breeders' Cup Distaff Dirt1,800M
18122 Chautauqua (AUS)6GAUS3rd Newmarket Handicap Turf1,200S
18122 Dortmund (USA)4CUSA2nd San Diego Handicap Dirt1,600M
18122 Limato (IRE)4GGB1st July Cup
Prix de la Forêt
Turf1,200
1,400
S
M
18122 Minding (IRE)3FIRE1st Queen Elizabeth II Stakes Turf1,600M
18122 Ribchester (IRE)3CGB2nd Queen Elizabeth II Stakes Turf1,600M
18122 Satono Diamond (JPN)3CJPN1st Arima Kinen
Kikuka Sho
Turf2,500
3,000
L
E
18122 Songbird (USA)3FUSA1st Alabama Stakes
Cotillion Stakes
Turf2,000
1,700
I
M
18122 Tepin (USA)5MUSA1st Jenny Wiley Stakes Turf1,700M
18122 The Gurkha (IRE)3CIRE1st Sussex Stakes Turf1,600M
18122 Tourist (USA)5HUSA1st Breeders' Cup Mile Dirt1,600M
29121 Duramente (JPN)4CJPN1st Nakayama Kinen Turf1,800M
29121 Galileo Gold (GB)3CGB1st St James's Palace Stakes Turf1,600M
29121 Harzand (IRE)3CIRE1st Epsom Derby Turf2,400L
29121 Makahiki (JPN)3CJPN1st Tokyo Yushun Turf2,400L
29121 Mecca's Angel (IRE)5MGB1st Nunthorpe Stakes Turf1,000S
34120 Aerovelocity (NZ)7GHK1st Hong Kong Sprint Turf1,200S
34120 Dee Majesty (JPN)3CJPN1st Satsuki Sho Turf2,000I
34120 Exaggerator (USA)3CUSA1st Preakness Stakes Dirt1,900I
34120 Flying Artie (AUS)3CAUS1st Coolmore Stud Stakes Turf1,200S
34120 Gold Actor (JPN)5HJPN3rd Arima Kinen Turf2,500L
34120 Jack Hobbs (GB)4CGB3rd Champion Stakes Turf2,000I
34120 Jet Setting (IRE)3FIRE1st Irish 1,000 Guineas Turf1,600M
34120 Journey (GB)4FGB1st British Champions Fillies' and Mares' Stakes Turf2,400L
34120 Lightning Spear (GB)5HGB3rd Queen Elizabeth II Stakes Turf1,600M
34120 Mutakayyef (GB)5GGB3rd International Stakes Turf2,100I
34120 My Dream Boat (IRE)4CGB1st Prince of Wales's Stakes Turf2,000I
34120 Order of St George (IRE)4CIRE1st
3rd
Ascot Gold Cup
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
Turf4,000
2,400
E
L
34120 Protectionist (IRE)6HIRE1st Grosser Preis von Berlin Turf2,400L
34120 Real Steel (JPN)4CJPN1st
2nd
Dubai Turf
Tenno Sho
Turf1,800
2,000
M
I
34120 Tamarkuz (USA)6HUSA1st Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile Dirt1,600M
34120 Vadamos (FR)5HFR1st Prix du Moulin Turf1,600M
50119Beauty Only (IRE)5GHK1st Hong Kong Mile Turf1,600M
50119 Belardo (IRE)4CGB1st Lockinge Stakes Turf1,600M
50119Contentment (AUS)6GHK1st Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup Turf1,400M
50119Dariyan (FR)4CFR1st Prix Ganay Turf2,100I
50119 Designs On Rome (IRE)6GHK1st Hong Kong Gold Cup
Sha Tin Trophy
Turf2,000
1,600
I
M
50119 Effinex (USA)5HUSA1st Oaklawn Handicap
Suburban Handicap
Dirt1,800
2,000
M
I
50119Elbchaussee (PER)7HPER1stClasico APCC del PeruDirt2,200L
50119 Extreme Choice (AUS)3CAUS1st A J Moir Stakes Turf1,000S
50119Forever Unbridled (USA)4FUSA3rd Breeders' Cup Distaff Dirt1,800M
50119 Hawkbill (USA)3CGB1st Eclipse Stakes Turf2,000I
50119 Idaho (IRE)3CIRE2nd Irish Derby Turf2,400L
50119Jameka (AUS)4FAUS1st Caulfield Cup Turf2,400L
50119Legal Eagle (SAF)5GSAF1stHorse Chestnut Stakes
Premier's Champions Challenge
Turf1,600
2,000
M
I
50119 Logotype (JPN)6HJPN1st Yasuda Kinen Turf1,600M
50119Lucky Bubbles (AUS)5GHK1st Premier Bowl Turf1,200S
50119Melatonin (USA)5GUSA1st Gold Cup at Santa Anita Stakes Dirt2,000I
50119Peniaphobia (IRE)5GHK1stSha Tin VaseTurf1,200S
50119Secret Weapon (GB)6GHK2nd Hong Kong Cup Turf2,000I
50119 Seventh Heaven (IRE)3FIRE1st Yorkshire Oaks Turf2,400L
50119Smart Call (SAF)5MSAF1stJ & B MetTurf2,000I
50119 Stellar Wind (USA)4FUSA1st Clement L. Hirsch Stakes Dirt1,700M
50119Time Test (GB)4CGB1st Brigadier Gerard Stakes Turf2,000I
50119 US Army Ranger (IRE)3CIRE2nd Epsom Derby Turf2,400L
50119Zelzal (FR)3CFR1st Prix Jean Prat Turf1,600M
74118 Alice Springs (IRE)3FIre1st Matron Stakes Turf1,600M
74118A P Indian (USA)6GUSA1st Forego Stakes Dirt1,400M

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