27 Sep 2022

Baaeed the star draw for 12th running of QIPCO British Champions Day

Baaeed, the best horse in the world on turf, is set to bring the curtain down on his exceptional career at Ascot on QIPCO British Champions Day on Saturday 15th October, after the latest set of entries for Britain’s richest raceday were revealed today.

The four-year-old, who is unbeaten in a ten-race career, will retire to stud after he contests the £1.3 million race over 1m2f, ten years after Frankel bowed out with victory in the 2012 QIPCO Champion Stakes with a record of 14 wins out of 14.

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After today’s scratching stage for the QIPCO Champion Stakes, the Shadwell Estate Company-owned Baaeed is one of 21 horses who remain engaged in the richest race at Britain’s richest raceday, whetting the appetite for what connections hope will be a special send-off.

“It’s going to be a big day for the horse, Sheikha Hissa, all of us, for everybody,”

“It’s going to be a big day for the horse, Sheikha Hissa, all of us, for everybody,” said Angus Gold, Shadwell’s racing manager. “Horses like this don’t come around very often. The main thing is to check we get him there in one piece.

“We have three weeks to go and at this time of the year things can change quickly, with the seasons changing and with horses that have been on the go a fair while, so we are not taking anything for granted.”

Among Baaeed’s intended QIPCO Champion Stakes opponents will be Adayar, the 2021 Cazoo Derby winner who finished fifth in the race last year, in what is set to be one of the races of the season. It was announced this morning via Godolphin’s Twitter page that ‘Adayar will miss the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe and will instead head to the (QIPCO) Champion Stakes at Ascot, where conditions are likely to suit him better.’

Also still engaged in the race are Sealiway and Addeybb, the last two winners of the race, Irish Champion Stakes winner Luxembourg, Prix du Jockey Club and Eclipse Stakes winner Vadeni, Prix de Diane and Nassau Stakes winner Nashwa, and Tuesday, victorious in the Oaks.

Since beating Palace Pier in the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (sponsored by QIPCO) on QIPCO British Champions Day last year, Baaeed has followed the same four-year-old programme as Frankel, winning the Al Shaqab Lockinge Stakes at Newbury, the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot, the Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood and the Juddmonte International at York, his first race beyond a mile in which he produced a stunning performance to beat Mishriff by six and a half lengths

“To me the Juddmonte International showed him at his best,” said Gold. “It was his best performance and on his pedigree that was exactly what he should be doing. I hope we can get him to Ascot in the best possible shape on ground that’s not too bad then we will hope for a bit of luck.

“The lovely thing about horses like this is how they attract the public so people can get to see these good horses.

“It would be fantastic if he could retire unbeaten. Not many do and we all know who the last great one was to do so [Frankel] and it would be fantastic to emulate him. I don’t mean that in terms of saying he is as good as Frankel, but to retire unbeaten would be brilliant.

“Baaeed is an exceptional horse. He has been very well trained and managed by William and his team. We have been lucky to have him for a couple of seasons and hope he can go out on a good note.”

Coronation Stakes and Prix Jacques Le Marois winner Inspiral heads the 19 horses remaining in the £1.1 million Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (sponsored by QIPCO), while defending champion Eshaada is included among 28 in the QIPCO British Champions Fillies & Mares, as well as last year’s Melbourne Cup winner Verry Elleegant.

There are 28 remaining in the QIPCO British Champions Sprint Stakes while Trueshan is on target to bid for an unprecedented third success in the QIPCO British Champions Long Distance Cup, hoping to become the first horse to win races at three separate QIPCO British Champions Days.

He is one of 23 left in the 2m race which also features Kyprios, this year’s Gold Cup, Goodwood Cup and Irish St Leger winner as well as the three-year-old Eldar Eldarov, who won the Cazoo St Leger last month to provide jockey David Egan a first British Classic success.

TWO OUT OF THREE ENCLOSURES NOW SOLD OUT FOR QIPCO BRITISH CHAMPIONS DAY

With less than three weeks until QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot Racecourse on Saturday 15th October, fans will have to act fast if they want to secure tickets to Britain’s richest raceday.

The King Edward VII and Winning Post enclosures for the 12th running of QIPCO British Champions Day are now sold out. There are only a limited amount of tickets for the Queen Anne enclosure available, which you can buy here.

QIPCO British Champions Day is set to be a thrilling day with Champions crowned on and off the track. In addition to four Group 1 races, a Group 2 and Europe’s richest mile handicap, the Champion Jockey, Apprentice and Owner will all receive their trophies.

There will also be two inductions made into the QIPCO British Champions Series Hall of Fame on the day, with the new Hall of Famers presented with a specially commissioned medal manufactured by Asprey. Meanwhile there will be a Hall of Fame exhibition in the grandstand at Ascot, to celebrate the two new inductees, as well as some already in the Hall of Fame including the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Frankel, 10 years on from his final outing in the QIPCO Champion Stakes.

In terms of other off the track activity that fans can enjoy on the day, there will be jockey masterclasses with leading jockeys Hollie Doyle and Tom Marquand ahead of racing in the extended Fan Zone. There will be additional coaching demos hosted by Pony Racing Authority ambassadors throughout the day, alongside jockey signings and educational talks.

And after racing, the show will go on with the QIPCO British Champions Day afterparty, with BBC Radio Six DJ Craig Charles headlining with his funk and soul music.