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.
Rank | Rating | Horse | Age | Sex | Trained | Pos. | Race | Surface | Dist. | Cat. |
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1 | 134 | Arrogate (USA) | 3 | C | USA | 1st | Breeders' Cup Classic | Dirt | 2,000 | I |
2 | 133 | California Chrome (USA) | 5 | H | USA | 1st | Awesome Again Stakes Pacific Classic | Dirt | 1,800 2,000 | M I |
3 | 132 | Winx (AUS) | 5 | M | AUS | 1st | Doncaster Handicap Cox Plate | Turf | 1,600 2050 | M I |
4 | 129 | Almanzor (FR) | 3 | C | FR | 1st | Irish Champion Stakes | Turf | 2,000 | I |
5 | 127 | A Shin Hikari (JPN) | 5 | H | JPN | 1st | Prix d'Ispahan | Turf | 1,800 | M |
5 | 127 | Maurice (JPN) | 5 | H | JPN | 1st | Hong Kong Cup | Turf | 2,000 | I |
7 | 126 | Frosted (USA) | 4 | C | USA | 1st | Metropolitan Mile | Dirt | 1,600 | M |
8 | 124 | Found (IRE) | 4 | F | IRE | 2nd 1st | Irish Champion Stakes Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe | Turf | 2,000 2,400 | I L |
8 | 124 | Hartnell (GB) | 5 | G | AUS | 1st | Turnbull Stakes | Turf | 2,000 | I |
8 | 124 | Postponed (IRE) | 5 | H | GB | 1st | Dubai Sheema Classic International Stakes | Turf | 2,410 2,100 | L I |
8 | 124 | Werther (NZ) | 5 | G | HK | 1st | Queen Elizabeth II Cup | Turf | 2,000 | I |
12 | 123 | Fascinating Rock (IRE) | 5 | H | IRE | 1st | Tattersalls Gold Cup | Turf | 2,000 | I |
12 | 123 | Flintshire (GB) | 6 | H | USA | 1st | Sword Dancer Handicap | Turf | 2,400 | L |
12 | 123 | Highland Reel (IRE) | 4 | C | IRE | 1st | Breeders' Cup Turf | Turf | 2,400 | L |
12 | 123 | Kitasan Black (JPN) | 4 | C | JPN | 1st | Japan Cup | Turf | 2,400 | L |
12 | 123 | Nyquist (USA) | 3 | C | USA | 1st | Kentucky Derby | Dirt | 2,000 | I |
12 | 123 | Satono Crown (JPN) | 4 | C | JPN | 1st | Hong Kong Vase | Turf | 2,400 | L |
18 | 122 | Beholder (USA) | 6 | M | USA | 1st | Breeders' Cup Distaff | Dirt | 1,800 | M |
18 | 122 | Chautauqua (AUS) | 6 | G | AUS | 3rd | Newmarket Handicap | Turf | 1,200 | S |
18 | 122 | Dortmund (USA) | 4 | C | USA | 2nd | San Diego Handicap | Dirt | 1,600 | M |
18 | 122 | Limato (IRE) | 4 | G | GB | 1st | July Cup Prix de la Forêt | Turf | 1,200 1,400 | S M |
18 | 122 | Minding (IRE) | 3 | F | IRE | 1st | Queen Elizabeth II Stakes | Turf | 1,600 | M |
18 | 122 | Ribchester (IRE) | 3 | C | GB | 2nd | Queen Elizabeth II Stakes | Turf | 1,600 | M |
18 | 122 | Satono Diamond (JPN) | 3 | C | JPN | 1st | Arima Kinen Kikuka Sho | Turf | 2,500 3,000 | L E |
18 | 122 | Songbird (USA) | 3 | F | USA | 1st | Alabama Stakes Cotillion Stakes | Turf | 2,000 1,700 | I M |
18 | 122 | Tepin (USA) | 5 | M | USA | 1st | Jenny Wiley Stakes | Turf | 1,700 | M |
18 | 122 | The Gurkha (IRE) | 3 | C | IRE | 1st | Sussex Stakes | Turf | 1,600 | M |
18 | 122 | Tourist (USA) | 5 | H | USA | 1st | Breeders' Cup Mile | Dirt | 1,600 | M |
29 | 121 | Duramente (JPN) | 4 | C | JPN | 1st | Nakayama Kinen | Turf | 1,800 | M |
29 | 121 | Galileo Gold (GB) | 3 | C | GB | 1st | St James's Palace Stakes | Turf | 1,600 | M |
29 | 121 | Harzand (IRE) | 3 | C | IRE | 1st | Epsom Derby | Turf | 2,400 | L |
29 | 121 | Makahiki (JPN) | 3 | C | JPN | 1st | Tokyo Yushun | Turf | 2,400 | L |
29 | 121 | Mecca's Angel (IRE) | 5 | M | GB | 1st | Nunthorpe Stakes | Turf | 1,000 | S |
34 | 120 | Aerovelocity (NZ) | 7 | G | HK | 1st | Hong Kong Sprint | Turf | 1,200 | S |
34 | 120 | Dee Majesty (JPN) | 3 | C | JPN | 1st | Satsuki Sho | Turf | 2,000 | I |
34 | 120 | Exaggerator (USA) | 3 | C | USA | 1st | Preakness Stakes | Dirt | 1,900 | I |
34 | 120 | Flying Artie (AUS) | 3 | C | AUS | 1st | Coolmore Stud Stakes | Turf | 1,200 | S |
34 | 120 | Gold Actor (JPN) | 5 | H | JPN | 3rd | Arima Kinen | Turf | 2,500 | L |
34 | 120 | Jack Hobbs (GB) | 4 | C | GB | 3rd | Champion Stakes | Turf | 2,000 | I |
34 | 120 | Jet Setting (IRE) | 3 | F | IRE | 1st | Irish 1,000 Guineas | Turf | 1,600 | M |
34 | 120 | Journey (GB) | 4 | F | GB | 1st | British Champions Fillies' and Mares' Stakes | Turf | 2,400 | L |
34 | 120 | Lightning Spear (GB) | 5 | H | GB | 3rd | Queen Elizabeth II Stakes | Turf | 1,600 | M |
34 | 120 | Mutakayyef (GB) | 5 | G | GB | 3rd | International Stakes | Turf | 2,100 | I |
34 | 120 | My Dream Boat (IRE) | 4 | C | GB | 1st | Prince of Wales's Stakes | Turf | 2,000 | I |
34 | 120 | Order of St George (IRE) | 4 | C | IRE | 1st 3rd | Ascot Gold Cup Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe | Turf | 4,000 2,400 | E L |
34 | 120 | Protectionist (IRE) | 6 | H | IRE | 1st | Grosser Preis von Berlin | Turf | 2,400 | L |
34 | 120 | Real Steel (JPN) | 4 | C | JPN | 1st 2nd | Dubai Turf Tenno Sho | Turf | 1,800 2,000 | M I |
34 | 120 | Tamarkuz (USA) | 6 | H | USA | 1st | Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile | Dirt | 1,600 | M |
34 | 120 | Vadamos (FR) | 5 | H | FR | 1st | Prix du Moulin | Turf | 1,600 | M |
50 | 119 | Beauty Only (IRE) | 5 | G | HK | 1st | Hong Kong Mile | Turf | 1,600 | M |
50 | 119 | Belardo (IRE) | 4 | C | GB | 1st | Lockinge Stakes | Turf | 1,600 | M |
50 | 119 | Contentment (AUS) | 6 | G | HK | 1st | Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup | Turf | 1,400 | M |
50 | 119 | Dariyan (FR) | 4 | C | FR | 1st | Prix Ganay | Turf | 2,100 | I |
50 | 119 | Designs On Rome (IRE) | 6 | G | HK | 1st | Hong Kong Gold Cup Sha Tin Trophy | Turf | 2,000 1,600 | I M |
50 | 119 | Effinex (USA) | 5 | H | USA | 1st | Oaklawn Handicap Suburban Handicap | Dirt | 1,800 2,000 | M I |
50 | 119 | Elbchaussee (PER) | 7 | H | PER | 1st | Clasico APCC del Peru | Dirt | 2,200 | L |
50 | 119 | Extreme Choice (AUS) | 3 | C | AUS | 1st | A J Moir Stakes | Turf | 1,000 | S |
50 | 119 | Forever Unbridled (USA) | 4 | F | USA | 3rd | Breeders' Cup Distaff | Dirt | 1,800 | M |
50 | 119 | Hawkbill (USA) | 3 | C | GB | 1st | Eclipse Stakes | Turf | 2,000 | I |
50 | 119 | Idaho (IRE) | 3 | C | IRE | 2nd | Irish Derby | Turf | 2,400 | L |
50 | 119 | Jameka (AUS) | 4 | F | AUS | 1st | Caulfield Cup | Turf | 2,400 | L |
50 | 119 | Legal Eagle (SAF) | 5 | G | SAF | 1st | Horse Chestnut Stakes Premier's Champions Challenge | Turf | 1,600 2,000 | M I |
50 | 119 | Logotype (JPN) | 6 | H | JPN | 1st | Yasuda Kinen | Turf | 1,600 | M |
50 | 119 | Lucky Bubbles (AUS) | 5 | G | HK | 1st | Premier Bowl | Turf | 1,200 | S |
50 | 119 | Melatonin (USA) | 5 | G | USA | 1st | Gold Cup at Santa Anita Stakes | Dirt | 2,000 | I |
50 | 119 | Peniaphobia (IRE) | 5 | G | HK | 1st | Sha Tin Vase | Turf | 1,200 | S |
50 | 119 | Secret Weapon (GB) | 6 | G | HK | 2nd | Hong Kong Cup | Turf | 2,000 | I |
50 | 119 | Seventh Heaven (IRE) | 3 | F | IRE | 1st | Yorkshire Oaks | Turf | 2,400 | L |
50 | 119 | Smart Call (SAF) | 5 | M | SAF | 1st | J & B Met | Turf | 2,000 | I |
50 | 119 | Stellar Wind (USA) | 4 | F | USA | 1st | Clement L. Hirsch Stakes | Dirt | 1,700 | M |
50 | 119 | Time Test (GB) | 4 | C | GB | 1st | Brigadier Gerard Stakes | Turf | 2,000 | I |
50 | 119 | US Army Ranger (IRE) | 3 | C | IRE | 2nd | Epsom Derby | Turf | 2,400 | L |
50 | 119 | Zelzal (FR) | 3 | C | FR | 1st | Prix Jean Prat | Turf | 1,600 | M |
74 | 118 | Alice Springs (IRE) | 3 | F | Ire | 1st | Matron Stakes | Turf | 1,600 | M |
74 | 118 | A P Indian (USA) | 6 | G | USA | 1st | Forego Stakes | Dirt | 1,400 | M |
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