Frankel's fantastic finale at Ascot's Champion Stakes
Frankel officially rated best since rankings began after review
Frankel has become officially the highest-ever rated racehorse on the Flat after a review of global rankings.
The retired champion, who won all 14 of his races, takes the top spot after the rating for previous number one Dancing Brave was downgraded.
Frankel's rating is confirmed as 140, but Dancing Brave is now 138 not 141, following a "historical recalibration" of the rankings, which started in 1977.
Revised rankings for top-rated horses since 1977
- 140: Frankel (140)
- 138: Dancing Brave (141)
- 137 : Peintre Celebre (137)
- 136: Generous (137) Sea The Stars (136) Shergar (140)
- 135: Cigar (135) Daylami (135) El Gran Senor (138) Harbinger (135) Montjeu (135) St Jovite (135) Suave Dancer (136)
Shergar and Alleged, who were on 140 with Frankel, are down to 136 and 134.
The ratings were revealed as the 2012 World Thoroughbred Rankings were announced on Tuesday.
They followed a review that said handicapping methods - which determine a horse's ranking - had ''evolved'' over the past 35 years.
Officials have acknowledged that many horses from the 1970s and 1980s have elevated figures compared with those they would achieve today, leading to several rankings which have stood for years being revised.
Frankel was referred to as "the new benchmark of equine excellence" by the rankings committee.
The colt, trained by Sir Henry Cecil, and owned by Prince Khalid Abdulla, crowned his unbeaten career with victory in the Champion Stakes at Ascot in October 2012.
Frankel facts
- Trainer: Sir Henry Cecil Jockey: Tom Queally Owner: Prince Khalid Abdulla
- Career earnings: £2.99m
- Nickname: Usain Colt after comparisons with the Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt
- Betting: Odds-on in all races, except his first - £1 on his 14 wins would have made a profit of just £5.96
- Feature: What next for £100m stallion?
- Profile: Story of wonder horse
He was retired at the age of four for a breeding career, which is due to start on Valentine's Day, 14 February - and commands a stud fee of £125,000 a time.
Dancing Brave, also owned by Abdulla and trained by Guy Harwood, won eight of his 10 races in 1985 and 1986 - including the 2000 Guineas, Eclipse, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe,
The ratings are expressed in the equivalent of pounds in weight. So according to the rankings, Frankel would be 2lb superior to Dancing Brave.
Frankel, who won the 2000 Guineas but did not run in the Epsom Derby or Arc, earned his highest rating twice during 2012 - in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot and York's Juddmonte International.
He is considered by many to be the best of all time , although unlike other top-rated horses such as Dancing Brave, Peintre Celebre and Sea The Stars, he never ran over a distance further than a mile and a quarter.
Peintre Celebre, who won the 1997 Arc, is now officially the third best since rankings began after his rating was kept at 137.
Frankel - who is the only horse to have topped the world rankings as a two, three and four-year-old - was rated 9lb ahead of his nearest 2012 rival, Champion Stakes runner-up Cirrus des Aigles on 131, with unbeaten Australian sprinter Black Caviar and Excelebration next on 130.
The international rankings, which have only included American horses since 1995, were ratified during a conference of handicappers from around the world in Hong Kong last month.
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Comment number 74.
Eyetoldyouso17th January 2013 - 23:49
I warmly applaud the re-ratings. It is almost beyond the limits of reasonableness that in 1977 there were 145 horses rated 120 or above as compared to 18 in 1984 and that the average rating of the top 20 horses had dropped from 132 to 122 during that period. For 2010 - 2012 the average number rated 120 or above was 74.Quite simply, an awful lot of horses had been over rated in the past.
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Comment number 73.
roblet17th January 2013 - 22:33
Khalid Abdullah runs a tight ship where his stud horses are concerned, so Frankel will be starting from scratch again at stud. He is not sentimental, Dancing Brave > Japan, Warning > Japan, Empire Maker (Belmont Stakes) > Japan. If they don't deliver the goods for him, he sells them. None of them were flops but they didn't live up to expectations for him...
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Andrew Evzona17th January 2013 - 20:28
@71 I know where you're coming from having enjoyed witnessing various great Flat racehorses over the past 50 years plus,however,it is the sheer cruising speed,power and dominance shown by Frankel which warrants his status as one of the true greats of all-time.Sir Henry Cecil rarely enthuses about any horse,nor Khalid Abdullah,but they were both adamant ! I repeat the Flat is harder to call than NH
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Comment number 71.
darren6217th January 2013 - 17:54
DB,BG,Ribot and others mentioned were trained with the best techniques available at the time. With the advancement in all sports in time on everything including nutrition how can they be compared correctly.If these older horses had been trained today would their performances have been bettter than they were.I for one say they would have been far better so how can we compare generations effectively
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darren6217th January 2013 - 17:43
@44 Bula.....sorry but you can't be serious saying that DB in the arc didn't turn your head as should his Derby effort have done. To say which is the best is beyond me but I don't agree with the downgrading of past achievements. Whether that makes Frankel or DB or any other horse the best is irrelevant to me but downgrading is not the way to do it....another post I consider relevant on it's way
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