2021 World's Best Racehorse Rankings

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The 2021 World's Best Racehorse Rankings, sponsored by Longines was the 2021 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 25 January 2022. [2] It included horses aged three or older which competed in flat races during 2021. It was open to all horses irrespective of where they raced or where they were trained.

Contents

Rankings for 2021

Rank
Rating
Horse
Age
Sex
Trained
Surface
Cat.
1129 Knicks Go (USA)5HUSADirtI
2127 Adayar (IRE)3CGBTurfL
2127 Mishriff (IRE)4CGBTurfI
2127 St Mark's Basilica (FR)3CIRETurfI
5126 Contrail (JPN)4CJPNTurfL
6125 Baaeed (GB)3CGBTurfM
6125 Golden Sixty (AUS)6GHKTurfM
6125 Palace Pier (GB)4CGBTurfM
6125 Torquator Tasso (GER)4CGERTurfL
10124 Efforia (JPN)3CJPNTurfI, L
10124 Flightline (USA)3CUSADirtS
10124 Life Is Good (USA)3CUSADirtM
10124 Medina Spirit (USA)3CUSADirtI, M
10124 Nature Strip (AUS)7GAUSTurfS
15123 Essential Quality (USA)3CUSADirtI, L
15123 Glory Vase (JPN)5HJPNTurfL
15123 Hurricane Lane (IRE)3CGBTurfL
15123 Sealiway (FR)3CFRTurfI
15123 Subjectivist (GB)4CGBTurfE
15123 Verry Elleegant (NZ)6MAUSTurfE
21122 Domestic Spending (GB)4GUSATurfI
21122 Hot Rod Charlie (USA)3CUSADirtM
21122 Incentivise (AUS)5GAUSTurfL
21122 Jackie's Warrior (USA)3CUSADirtS
21122 Mystic Guide (USA)4CUSADirtI
21122 Poetic Flare (IRE)3CIRETurfM, I
27121 Authority (JPN)4CJPNTurfL
27121 Charlatan (USA)4CUSADirtM
27121 Deep Bond (JPN)4CJPNTurfL
27121 Dubai Honour (IRE)3GGBTurfI
27121 Eduardo (AUS)8GAUSTurfS
27121 Golden Pal (USA)3CUSATurfS
27121 Mandaloun (USA)3CUSADirtI, M
27121 Masked Crusader (AUS)5GAUSTurfS
27121 Zaaki (GB)6GAUSTurfM
36120 Addeybb (IRE)7GGBTurfI
36120 Chrono Genesis (JPN)5MJPNTurfL
36120 Exultant (IRE)7GHKTurfM
36120 Gran Alegria (JPN)5MJPNTurfM
36120 Lord North (IRE)5GGBTurfM
36120 Midnight Bourbon (USA)3CUSADirtI
36120 Monomoy Girl (USA)6MUSADirtM
36120 Pyledriver (GB)4CGBTurfL
36120 Shahryar (JPN)3CJPNTurfL
36120 Skalleti (FR)6GFRTurfI
36120 Snowfall (JPN)3FIRETurfL
36120 State Of Rest (IRE)3CIRETurfI
36120 Tarnawa (IRE)5MIRETurfI, L
36120 T O Keynes (JPN)4CJPNDirtM
36120 Trueshan (FR)5GGBTurfE
36120 Yibir (GB)3GGBTurfL
52119 Al Aasy (IRE)4GGBTurfL
52119 Alcohol Free (IRE)3FGBTurfM
52119 Aloha West (USA)4CUSADirtS
52119 Anamoe (AUS)3CAUSTurfI
52119 Art Collector (USA)4CUSADirtM
52119 Colonel Liam (USA)4CUSATurfM
52119 Do It Again (SAF)7GSAFTurfL
52119 Dr Schivel (USA)3CUSADirtS
52119 Lone Eagle (IRE)3CGBTurfL
52119 Max Player (USA)4CUSADirtI
52119 Mugatoo (IRE)6GAUSTurfM
52119 Rainbow Bridge (SAF)7GSAFTurfI
52119 Schnell Meister (GER)3CJPNTurfM
52119 Starman (GB)4CGBTurfS
52119 Stella Veloce (JPN)3CJPNTurfL
52119 Suesa (IRE)3FFRTurfS
52119 Village King (ARG)7HARGTurfL
52119 World Premiere (JPN)5HJPNTurfE
70118 Alpinista (GB)4FGBTurfL
70118 Broome (IRE)5HIRETurfL
70118 Creative Force (IRE)3GGBTurfS
70118Dalasan (AUS)5HAUSTurfI
70118 Danon Kingly (JPN)5HJPNTurfM
70118 Danon The Kid (JPN)3CJPNTurfM
70118 Dream of Dreams (IRE)7GGBTurfS
70118 Gamine (USA)4FUSADirtS
70118 Home Affairs (AUS)3CAUSTurfS
70118 Indy Champ (JPN)6HJPNTurfM
70118 Lei Papale (JPN)4FJPNTurfI
70118 Letruska (USA)5MUSADirtM
70118 Love (IRE)4FIRETurfI, L
70118 Loves Only You (JPN)5MJPNTurfI, L
70118 Mac Swiney (IRE)3CIRETurfM, I
70118 Mare Australis (IRE)4CFRTurfI
70118 Maxfield (USA)4CUSADirtM
70118More Than This (GB)5GHKTurfM
70118 Order of Australia (IRE)4CIRETurfM
70118 Pixie Knight (JPN)3CJPNTurfS
70118Real World (IRE)4CGBTurfM
70118 Rombauer (USA)3CUSADirtI
70118 Russian Camelot (IRE)4CAUSTurfM
70118Sanrei Pocket (JPN)6HJPNTurfI, L
70118 Sir Dragonet (IRE)5HAUSTurfL
70118Sir Ron Priestley (GB)5HGBTurfL
70118Southern Legend (AUS)9GHKTurfM
70118 Space Blues (IRE)5HGBTurfM
70118 Stradivarius (IRE)7HGBTurfE
70118 The Revenant (GB)6GFRTurfM
70118Think It Over (AUS)6GAUSTurfI
70118 Titleholder (JPN)3CJPNTurfE
70118Unicorn Lion (IRE)5HJPNTurfL
70118Waikuku (IRE)6GHKTurfM

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