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Black Caviar’s Diamond Jubilee Performance 15 Pounds Below Her Official Rating 27/06/12

Aussie sprinting star Black Caviar ran 15 pounds below her official rating in Australia – the equivalent of five lengths in a sprint – when narrowly winning Saturday’s six-furlong Diamond Jubilee Stakes, the last of seven QIPCO British Champions Series races run at Royal Ascot last week.

Black Caviar

Black Caviar

The British Horseracing Authority handicappers have given her a performance rating of 117 which puts her in third place in the Series Sprint table, behind the one-two in Tuesday’s five-furlong King’s Stand Stakes, Little Bridge, who ran to 120, and Bated Breath, who clocked 118.

Black Caviar’s domestic rating going into the race was 132, but considering she was found to have pulled muscles in her back afterwards, she put up an extremely gutsy performance to maintain her unbeaten career record which now stretches to 22 races.

Had her jockey, Luke Nolen, not tried to coast home on the final run to the winning line, she would have beaten French raiders Moonlight Cloud (115) and Restiadargent (114) by more than a head and a neck, something that the handicappers have taken into account in giving her a performance rating two pounds higher than that awarded to Moonlight Cloud.

Colour Vision ran to his official rating of 117 when winning the Gold Cup on Thursday from stablemate Opinion Poll (116), while Fallen For You also ran to 117 when running away with Friday’s Coronation Stakes, a dramatic improvement on her official rating going into the race of 108.

These three races made no impact on the top performers overall in the Series to date, with Frankel towering above four Aidan O’Brien-trained horses disputing second and third places.

“After one of the most memorable weeks in Flat racing, we are now exactly half-way through the 30 Series races which lead up to QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot on 20 October and Frankel remains utterly dominant on the equine side,” said British Champions Series Chief Executive, Rod Street.

“Next up is the Coral-Eclipse Stakes on Saturday week when So You Think must have a great chance of enhancing his rating and going top of the Middle Distance table in his last race before retiring to stud.

“If he wins, Aidan and Joseph O’Brien will strengthen their grip on the trainer and jockey tables in which, despite a number of setbacks last week, they currently remain well clear.”

 

QIPCO BRITISH CHAMPIONS SERIES OVERALL TOP PERFORMERS (after 15 races)

HORSE RACE PERFORMANCE RATING
1 Frankel (MILE) Queen Anne Stakes 140
2 Excelebration (MILE) JLT Lockinge 125
3= Camelot (MD) Investec Derby 124
3= So You Think (MD) Prince of Wales’s Stakes 124
3= St Nicholas Abbey (MD) Investec Coronation Cup 124
6= Homecoming Queen (F&M) QIPCO 1000 Guineas 120
6= Little Bridge (SPRINT) King’s Stand Stakes 120
8= Camelot (MILE) QIPCO 2000 Guineas 119
8= Carlton House (MD) Prince of Wales’s 119

 

QIPCO BRITISH CHAMPIONS SERIES SPRINT PERFORMANCE TABLE
(after 3 races)

HORSE RACE PERFORMANCE RATING
1 Little Bridge King’s Stand Stakes 120
2 Bated Breath King’s Stand Stakes 118
3 Black Caviar Diamond Jubilee Stakes 117
4= Sole Power King’s Stand & Temple 115
4= Moonlight Cloud Diamond Jubilee Stakes 115
6 Restiadargent Diamond Jubilee Stakes 114
7 Spirit Quartz betfred.com Temple Stakes 105
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