Qipco British Champions Day: The Timeform 130+ monsters

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Qipco British Champions Day: The Timeform 130+ monsters

Frankel won the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at the inaugural British Champions Day at Ascot in 2011. Frankel's win earned him a Timeform rating of 143. He is the third highest-rated flat horse in Timeforms history. He has won nine races since his 3rd start.

Frankel won the Champion Stakes on Champions Day 2012. It was his tenth Group 1 win of his exceptional career. Frankel retired with the race record to match his status as the greatest racehorse in Timeform's history. He has a perfect record of 14 from 14.

Frankel's son Cracksman is his highest-rated runner to date. Crackman won the Champion Stakes in both 2017 and 2018. He was placed in the Derby on his third career start.

Cracksman won the Champion Stakes with blinkers in 2018. He was Timeform's highest-rated horse of 2018 with a rating of 136.

Muhaarar won the Champions Sprint Stakes on Champions Day, 2015. He had already won three other races earlier that season. His stablemate Battaash came along later.   The Timeform 130+ monsters are the best horses from the Qipco British Champions day.

Almanzor won the Champion Stakes by two lengths from Found. AlmanZor is Timeform's highest-rated horse in Europe. Jack Hobbs finished third. The previous year's Irish Derby winner Jack Hobs came third in the race.

Cirrus des Aigles won the Champion Stakes at Ascot in 2011. It was his first win at the highest level. He had already made 37 starts before Asfoc. Cirrus Des Aigl had a haul of seven Group 1 wins. He made another 30 starts and retired with a win.

Excelebration won the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes in 2012. He has three Group 1 successes to his name. He was well on top at the finish. It was one of the best performances in the QEII in recent memory.

Olympic Glory won the 2013 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. He also won Lockinge Stake and Prix de la Foret as a four-year-old. Qipco British Champions Day is on Monday. It's completely free to register. You need to log in with your existing Sporting Life, Sky Bet, or Sky Games account.

Farhh won the Champion Stakes at Ascot by a neck and half a length. Cirrus des Aigles and Ruler of The World finished second and third. Farhh had been a bit-part player in the Frankel show in 2012. He won Lockinge Stake and returned from five months on the sidelines to win this race.

Baaeed won his first British Group 1 at last year's Champions Day. He made his debut in June and his second in the Prix du Moulin at Longchamp. Palace Pier was the favourite for the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. Baaeda will probably make his final start in Qipco British Champion Stake next weekend.

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