Intikhab (USA)

1st - G2 Queen Anne Stakes - Royal Ascot, UK - 16 June 1998. Intikhab, the only member of this list not to win a Group One race, was crowned champion miler in Europe in 1998 following his 8-length victory in the Queen Anne Stakes.
Foal date
08/05/1994Gender
HorseColour
BaySire
Red Ransom (USA)
Dam
Crafty Example (USA)
Trainer
Saeed bin Suroor Breeder
J I Racing Inc And Marvin Little Jr
Career earnings
$383,274.92Results
Pedigree
Comments
Starts5Wins3Placed1
Date | Result | Racecourse | Race details |
---|---|---|---|
15/05/1999 | 4th | Newbury (GB) | Juddmonte Lockinge Stakes Class A (Group 1) 4yo+ |
16/06/1998 | 1st | Ascot (GB) | Queen Anne Stakes Class A Showcase Race (Group 2) 3yo+ |
06/06/1998 | 1st | Epsom (GB) | Vodafone Diomed Stakes Class A (Group 3) 3yo+ |
28/03/1998 | 2nd | Nad Al Sheba (UAE) | Dubai Duty Free 4yo+ |
22/02/1998 | 1st | Nad Al Sheba (UAE) | Altajir Glass Race (Conditions Race) 4yo+ Conditions |
Intikhab (USA) | Red Ransom (USA) | Roberto (USA) | Hail To Reason (USA) |
1958 | |||
1969 | Bramalea (USA) | ||
1959 | |||
1987 | Arabia (USA) | Damascus (USA) | |
1964 | |||
1977 | Christmas Wind (CAN) | ||
1967 | |||
1994 | Crafty Example (USA) | Crafty Prospector (USA) | Mr Prospector (USA) |
1970 | |||
1979 | Real Crafty Lady (USA) | ||
1975 | |||
1987 | Zienelle (USA) | Danzig (USA) | |
1977 | |||
1983 | Past Example (USA) | ||
1976 |
Never won at the highest level but the son of Red Ransom achieved numerous impressive feats during his career, not least the heralded title of Champion Miler in 1998; the winner of two of his three starts as a juvenile, he continued to progress at three with Listed victories at Epsom (Fortune Stakes) and Newmarket (Joel Stakes); as a 4yo he was a wide-margin winner of the Group 3 Diomed Stakes at Epsom on Derby day, ensuring he was sent off favourite for the Group 2 Queen Anne Stakes; took that contest by 8l from subsequent Sussex Stakes winner Among Men before sadly sustaining a pelvic injury on his next start in the Lockinge Stakes the following spring, meaning he never saw the racecourse again; best at about 1m, handled decent ground; sire of Oaks winner Snow Fairy among other classy horses