Brigadier Gerard, winner of 17 of 18 races in England including the 2000 Guineas and 11 other Group I races. Joint highest Timeform flat rating of all time.
Buckpasser, won 15 consecutive races, and one of the greatest broodmare sires in history
Bulle Rock in 1730 was the first Thoroughbred imported into America.
Dawn Run, great racemare and the only horse ever to complete Champion Hurdle, Cheltenham Gold Cup double
Deep Impact, Japanese horse who smashed the world record over 3200 metres
Desert Gold, racemare who won 19 races successive races during World War I. Often raced against Gloaming.
Desert Orchid, won King George four times and Cheltenham Gold Cup; national icon and beautiful grey loved by children
Dr. Fager, "the Doctor": this remarkable animal set the world record at 1 mile on any surface, 1:32 1/5, and held it for more than 20 years.
Easy Goer, Hall of Fame champion who ran the fastest mile of all time on dirt by any three year old thoroughbred in 1:32.2, and ran the second fastest Belmont Stakes of all time behind Secretariat. Great rivalry with Sunday Silence
Native Dancer,won 21 of 22 career races, with only loss in the Kentucky Derby, and sire whose descendants have come to dominate modern Triple Crown racing
Niatross, pacer who won 37 of his 39 races and broke many records, considered to be one of the greatest harness racers of all time
Sunline, first Southern Hemisphere horse to top $10million in stakes earnings. 3 time Australian (2000-2002) and 4 time New Zealand (1999-2002) horse of the year. 13 time Group 1 winner.
Zenyatta, undefeated in 19 starts and the first mare to win the Breeders' Cup Classic (2009), plus the first to win two different Breeders' Cup races (2008, 2009).
Noble Flaire, a Morgan horse who was the first to win three Park Harness World Championships at the American Morgan Horse World Championship Horse Show
Radium, outstanding campdrafter and a very influential sire in Australia.
The Golden Machine, also called "Medicine Man", Owned by Heather Parish – Vernon was the first Palomino Quarter Horse to compete at the Olympics. Ridden by Richard Phelps of Great Brittan Modern Pentathlon1996 Olympics . The Golden Machine was featured with Phelps on the cover of the August 1996 issue of the Quarter Horse Journal.
Streiff, the horse of Gustavus Adolphus at the battle of Lützen 1632. The hide was mounted on a wooden frame and can still today be seen at the Royal Armoury in Stockholm.
^ Kirsch, George B. (editor) (1995) "Smuggler vs. Goldsmith Maid, 1876" Sports in North America: A Documentary History, Volume 4: Sports in war, revival and expansion, 1860-1880 Academic International Press, Gulf Breeze, Florida, pp. 206-210, ISBN 0-87569-135-8
^ Hotaling, Edward (1995) They're off!: horse racing at Saratoga Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, New York, page 25, ISBN 0-8156-0350-9