Famous Race
Horses - Best Mate Part One
This article will look at the illustrious yet
short career of Best Mate, though of by many horse racing experts
including myself, as possibly the best horse to ever jump over fences.
As there is just so much to include in this
article, I have split it into two parts for ease of reading.
Best Mate - A
Very Special Horse Indeed
I don't know if you've noticed, but words like
'special', 'great', 'class' and 'legend' tend to be overused in
sporting circles these days.
With Best Mate however, they all apply... in
abundance.
Before I talk about his career, his
achievements and the factors that made him great as a racehorse, I'd
like to just give my own personal views first, as this truly was a
special horse to me.
Best Mate - 1995 to 2005
And it is with a lump in my throat that I use
the word 'was', because unfortunately for his owners, his trainers and
stable hands, the jockeys that rode him, the racing public and me,
Best Mate is no longer with us.
Best Mate was born on 28 January 1995 to his
Sire (father) - Un Desperado and his Dam (mother) - Katday. This in
itself makes him special to me as he shares his birthday with my son,
who was also born on 28 January.
He was a beautiful, majestic bay gelding who
really had a lot of character about him, and whenever I saw him at the
racecourse he always seemed to be enjoying himself.
He also brought me a lot of luck at the
course, winning for me on more than one occasion. Best Mate seemed to
have a certain style, and certain elegance about how he did things
too, and he stood out amongst his fellow horses.
Best Mate's Career
His record is one to admire and shows just how
classy a horse the Jim Lewis owned gelding was. The first statistic
that stands out is his three consecutive victories in the challenging
and gruelling Cheltenham Gold Cup.
To win this great once is no mean feat, but to
win it three times, and consecutively (2002, 2003 and 2004) is quite
remarkable and has only ever been done once before, by the great horse
Arkle.
In all of his races,
Best Mate was
never out of the first two places. This is
an amazing statistic and outlines the standard that the he set.
Trainer Henrietta Knight is understandably very proud of his career
and she should be.
In all, he won 14 out of his 22 starts and
came second in seven. His impressive 14 victories are listed below:
- Martell Mersey Novice Hurdle, April 2000
- Independent Novice Chase, November 2000

- Scilly Isles Novice Chase, February 2001
- Peterborough Chase, November 2001
- Cheltenham Gold Cup, March 2002
- Peterborough Chase, November 2002
- King George VI Gold Cup, December 2002
- Cheltenham Gold Cup, March 2003
- Ericsson Chase, December 2003
- Cheltenham Gold Cup, March 2004
- William Hill Chase, November 2004
You will no doubt have noticed, that I
mentioned that he'd never finished outside of the top two in any race,
yet 14 victories and seven second place finishes equals 21 and not 22
right?
Well the reason for this will be explained in
Part Two of this article, as will the remainder of the story about
every horse racing fan's mate, Best Mate.
Part Two of the story of Best Mate is here
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