Sport rarely produces an ‘Unbeaten’ Champion. Competition in all sports is fierce and to remain on top of the pile and never be beaten is an incredible feat. Being an unbeaten Racehorse is especially rare due to many more variables than human sports such as; opposition, track conditions, injuries, jockeys etc.

There have only been 23 recorded Unbeaten Champions of 10 or more races since the beginning of racing. Only 2 have remained Unbeaten in more than 20 starts.

The list of these Equine Wonder Horses can be found at the end of this article.

The Great Unbeaten Horses:

  • KINCSEM ~ was the most successful Thoroughbredrace horse ever, having won an incredible 54 races from 54 starts. Foaled in Hungary in 1874, she is a national icon, and is revered in other parts of the world, too. Over four seasons she won all her races against both female and male company at various race tracks across Europe, a record still un-matched. Kincsem won all 10 starts as a 2yo in Hungary and Austria. At 3 she went 17 for 17 including big race wins in Germany. At 4yo she travelled to England and won the Goodwood Cup and then to France for the Grand Pre de Deauville. She raced on as a 5yo winning the Hungarian Oaks for the 3rd time at her 54th and last start. At stud, Kincsem produced 5 foals of which 3 raced. 2 of her sons won Derbies/St Legers with the other winner also placing in the Derby.
  • BLACK CAVIAR ~ our very own legend is the next most winning unbeaten horse having saluted in all 25 starts. Black Caviar won Gr 1’s in 4 states of Australia and also at Royal Ascot in England. Racing from 2yo until 6yo Black Caviar would win 15 Gr 1’s and be named Australia’s Horse of the Year 3 times and the World’s Champion Sprinter an incredible 4 times. She won just shy of $8 Million and her 1strunner has been placed at it’s only start. I guess in 20 years time we will truly appreciate how fortunate we were to see her race.
  • ECLIPSE ~ was truly the first equine superstar. Foaled in 1764 during a Solar Eclipse (hence the name), he would race a total of 18 times for 18 victories (this does not include the heats he won on 7 different occasions). It is said he was never headed and never seriously challenged in any race. His 18 wins covered 63 miles and he walked over 1400 miles to get to his races…wow… Eclipse was retired to stud simply because he was too good. No one would race their horses against him and the book makers refused to bet when he raced. At stud he was a sensation siring many great horses and future stallions. Some 250 years after he raced, he appears in the pedigree of most great horses racing today.
  • RIBOT ~ was born in England but trained in Italy. Undefeated in 16 races, he won over all distances, from 1000m to 3000m in three countries and on all types of track conditions. He was the best Italian two-year-old of 1954, when his three wins included the Gran Criterium. He won his first four races of 1955 in Italy before being sent to France where he won the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. The following year he was even better, recording wide-margin victories in both the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakesand the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. Ribot was then retired to stud where he proved to be a Champion Stallion.
  • Watch his final win in the Arc
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RQuqKVJvII
  • COLIN ~ raced in America in 1907-1908 and won 15 from 15. He started 12 times as a 2yo and won them all becoming the first ever 2yo to be crowned Horse of the Year. He returned at 3 and won; the Withers, Belmont and Tidal Stakes. Colin then travelled to England to race but broke down in a gallop and was retired. He again was named US Horse of the Year. Colin had fertility issues at stud and only sired 81 foals in 23 seasons at stud. Incredibly, 11 were Stakes Winners giving him a 14% SW to Foal ratio ~ these figures are rarely approached. Colin won $180,000 which equates to about $4.5 Million in 2017.
  • FRANKEL ~ had a racing career of just 14 starts for 14 winsspread over a mere 26 months. He may well be the greatest horse of all time, certainly Timeform have rated him as such. He had 4 starts at 2 and won them all including the Gr 1 Dewhurst Stakes. Considered a ‘Miler’ Frankel was not aimed at the Derby and was confined to 1400m – 1600m events. After a 1st up win in a Gr 3 Frankel would start a 9 run Gr 1 odyssey in the Guineas. He would have 5 starts at 3, winning them all easily. At 4 he raced 5 times with his final 2 wins at 2000m. His win in the Queen Anne, by 11 lengths, was breathtaking. His last win over 2000m was gritty and sealed his greatness.

Soon I will write an article of the Champions who lost just once, that list is almost as impressive as this one…##Note- Puerto Rican Superstar CAMARERO holds the record for the most consecutive wins ever, winning 56 times in a row in a record of 76 starts for 73 wins.

54 Kincsem Hungary ch m 1874 Cambuscan (GB) x Water Nymph by Cotswold[9]
25 Black Caviar Australia br m 2006 Bel Esprit x Helsinge by Desert Sun (GB)[10]
19 Peppers Pride United States B.f. 2003 Desert God x Lady Pepper by Chili Pepper Pie[11]
18 Eclipse Great Britain Ch.c. 1764 Marske x Spilletta by Regulus[12][13][14]
18 Karayel Turkey B.h. 1970 Prince Tudor (GB) x Linda (TUR) by Cihangir (GB). Triple Crown winner.[15]
16 Ormonde Great Britain B.c. 1883 Bend Or x Lily Agnes by Macaroni. Triple Crown winner.[16][17]
16 Prestige France b c 1903 Le Pompon x Orgueilleuse by Révérand[18]
16 Ribot Great Britain B.c. 1952 Tenerani (ITY) x Romanella (ITY) by El Greco[19]
15 Colin United States Br.c. 1905 Commando x Pastorella (GB) by Springfield[20]
15 Macon Argentina c. 1922 Sandal (GB) x Bourgogne by Your Majesty[21]
14 Frankel Great Britain B.c. 2008 Galileo x Kind by Danehill[22]
14 Highflyer Great Britain B.c. 1774 Herod x Rachel by Blank[23]
14 Nearco Italy Br.c. 1935 Pharos (GB) x Nogara by Havresac II(FR)
13 Barcaldine Great Britain B.c. 1878 Solon x Ballyroe by Belladrum
13 Personal Ensign United States B.f. 1984 Private Account x Grecian Banner by Hoist The Flag[24]
13 Tremont United States B.c. 1884 Virgil x Ann Fief by Alarm
12 Asteroid United States B.c. 1861 Lexington x Nebula by Glencoe (GB)[25]
12 Braque Italy B.h. 1954 Antonio Canale x Buonamica by Niccolò dell’Arca[26]
12 Crucifix Great Britain B.f. 1837 Priam x Octaviana by Octavian[27]
11 Goldfinder Great Britain B.c. 1764 Snap x mare by Blank[28]
11 Kurifuji (Toshifuji) Japan Ch.f. 1940 Tournesol (GB) x Kenfuji by Chapel Brampton (GB)
10 Nereide Germany B.f. 1933 Laland x Nella da Gabbio (ITY) by Grand Parade (GB)[29]
10 Tokino Minoru Japan B.c. 1948