Knightsbridge earns top speed figure in Gulfstream Park Mile

Knightsbridge secured the highest speed figure among last week's stakes winners with a dominant victory in the Grade 3 Gulfstream Park Mile. The five-year-old horse, trained by Bill Mott, won by 11 1/4 lengths as the favorite. This performance marked his fourth straight win following a long layoff.

On Saturday, Knightsbridge, a five-year-old son of Nyquist, delivered an impressive performance in the Grade 3 Gulfstream Park Mile at Gulfstream Park. Ridden by Junior Alvarado, the horse took control in the stretch of the one-mile race and pulled away to win by 11 1/4 lengths. As the odds-on favorite, Knightsbridge's effort earned him a 130 Horse Racing Nation (HRN) speed figure, the fastest rating recorded among stakes winners from the previous week.

This victory represented the fourth consecutive success for Knightsbridge under trainer Bill Mott. The horse had returned from a nine-month layoff in November, with his prior three wins all coming in graded stakes races. In addition to the HRN figure, Knightsbridge posted a 105 Brisnet Speed Rating and a 112 Beyer Speed Figure. The Beyer mark stands as the highest for any runner so far this year.

Horse Racing Nation maintains a database of top speed figures, allowing users to sort by factors such as age, sex, surface, and distance. The rankings for last week's highest-rated stakes winners are based on HRN figures, incorporating Brisnet Speed Ratings and Beyer Speed Figures from Daily Racing Form.

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Silent Runner recorded the highest Horse Racing Nation speed figure of 141 in the Walter R. Cluer Memorial Stakes at Turf Paradise last week. The 7-year-old gelding led throughout the 7 1/2-furlong race and secured victory by a half-length. Meanwhile, maiden races featured strong performances, with Sea Vista and Scaredy Catness tying for the top figure of 127.

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Last week saw 34 maiden horses achieve Horse Racing Nation speed figures of 100 or higher, highlighting promising talents in racing. Three-year-old filly Tam Tam led with a 129 figure at Gulfstream Park, while two colts tied for second at 121. Winners competed across dirt, turf, and synthetic surfaces at tracks throughout the country.

Commandment has climbed to second place in the National Thoroughbred Racing Association's top 3-year-old poll following his victory in the Fountain of Youth Stakes. The colt, trained by Brad Cox, edged out Chief Wallabee by a neck at Gulfstream Park. Paladin holds onto the top spot amid shifts in the rankings.

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British Isles surged to victory in the Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap, pulling off a 7-1 upset over the heavily favored Just a Touch. The 5-year-old gelding won by 4 1/4 lengths under jockey Diego Herrera, marking the rider's first Grade 1 triumph. Trainer Richard Baltas secured his second Big 'Cap win with the horse.

 

 

 

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