Dubai Millennium

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Dubai Millennium

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Sire: Seeking The Gold
Dam: Colorado Dancer
Damsire: Shareef Dancer
Sex: Stallion
Foaled: 1996
Country: United Kingdom
Colour: Bay
Breeder: Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Owner: Godolphin Stables
Trainer: Saeed bin Suroor
Record: 10: 9-0-0
Earnings: $4,452,047
Major Racing Wins & Honours & Awards
Major Racing Wins
Predominate Stakes (1999)
Prix Eugène Adam (1999)
Prix Jacques le Marois
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (1999)
Dubai World Cup
Prince of Wales's Stakes (2000)
Racing Awards
Timeform rating: 140

Infobox last updated on: December 9, 2006.

Dubai Millennium was a racehorse owned by the Godolphin Stables, who raced predominantly in Europe. He was by Seeking The Gold, out of Colorado Dancer. He is considered one of the best racehorses from 1990 onwards.

Dubai Millennium was foaled on 20 March 1996. He was initially named Yazaar and sent as a 2-year-old to be trained by David Loder, which was the policy of Godolphin at the time. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, owner of Godolphin, was desperate to win the 2000 Dubai World Cup and asked Loder which of his current 2-year-olds would stand the best chance of fulfilling this ambition. Loder selected Yazaar and he became Dubai Millennium.

Dubai Millennium made his debut as a two year old at Yarmouth race course, over a mile. He started odds-on favorite and won by five lengths despite being eased down by jockey Frankie Dettori in the closing stages. At three, he was aimed at the Epsom Derby, easily winning his two preparatory races in France. The Derby, run over a mile and a half, proved to be too long a distance for him, and he finished ninth. It would be the only time he was beaten.

He ran three more times as a three year old, always winning easily, including a six length victory in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot Racecourse. The following year he would win his most famous victory — The 2000 Dubai World Cup. A plan two years in the making culminated with a crushing six-length victory in the world's richest horse race, marking him out as an amazing racehorse, a fact borne out by his Timeform rating of 140 — the highest in the world since Dancing Brave achieved a similar mark in 1986, and only beaten by twelve horses in the 20th Century.

Unfortunately, Dubai Millennium died of grass sickness a year after retiring to stud, only producing one crop of offspring. Amongst these was Dubawi, winner of the Group 1 National Stakes at 2 and the Irish 2000 Guineas and Prix Jacques le Marois at 3.

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Pedigree of Dubai Millennium
Sire
Seeking The Gold
Mr. Prospector Raise a Native Native Dancer
Raise You
Gold Digger Nashua
Sequence
Con Game Buckpasser Tom Fool
Busanda
Broadway Hasty Road
Flitabout
Dam
Colorado Dancer
Shareef Dancer Northern Dancer Nearctic
Natalma
Sweet Alliance Sir Ivor
Mrs Peterkin
Fall Aspen Pretense Endeavour II
Imitation
Change Water Swaps
Portage



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