

international owners from 15 different countries won Group races globally with their British-trained horses, including 29 Group/Grade 1 races.
trainers based in Britain won 182 Group/ Graded races in 14 countries.
Tattersalls graduates won 32 Group/ Grade 1 races across nine countries, more than any other sales house globally.
Leovanni was purchased at the Goffs Doncaster Breeze Up Sale in April and won the Group 2 Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot two months later.
stallions standing in Britain for the 2025 season sired Group/Grade 1 winners in eight countries.
the Goffs Doncaster Breeze Up Sale was the source of a tenth winner at Royal Ascot in the last nine years.
Dubawi sired Group/Grade 1 winners in five different countries, including two British Classics: The 2000 Guineas and The Oaks.
The Juddmonte International Stakes held at York Racecourse during the Ebor Festival was crowned Longines World’s Best Race.
of Britain’s Group 1 races featured in the world’s Top 100 races, a higher ratio than Australia, France, Ireland, Japan and the USA.
In 2024, 22 individual Tattersalls graduates won Group/Grade 1 races, more than any other sales house globally.
The quality of horses this week has been stunning [at Tattersalls October Yearling Sale Book 1]. There were beautiful horses everywhere you went. The stats are telling you that it’s a magnificent sale.
Vin Cox General Manager Yulong Investments
We all know that the source of a lot of quality racehorses is right here in England. I’m really impressed about a lot of the horses [at the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale].
Kenny McPeek American Trainer
Since 2021, Tattersalls graduates have won the Derby, 2000 Guineas, 1000 Guineas, St Leger and Group 1 races at Royal Ascot, the Qatar Goodwood Festival and the York Ebor Festival.
The Goffs Doncaster Breeze Up Sale is a consistent source of Royal Ascot winners. Eight graduates of the sale have won 10 races at Royal Ascot in the last nine years.
The Goffs Doncaster Premier Yearling Sale was the source of numerous stars in 2024 including Royal Ascot winner Ain’t Nobody and globetrotting Group laureate Brave Emperor.
The Goffs London Sale held in Kensington Palace Gardens in London on the eve of Royal Ascot is the perfect opportunity to purchase horses with entries at the Royal meeting later that week.
In 2024, 22 Tattersalls graduates won 32 Group/Grade 1 races across nine countries. The 22 winners came from eight different Tattersalls sales.
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The dams of 25 Group/Grade 1 winners in 2024 were purchased at the Tattersalls December Mare Sale, including multiple Group 1 winners Charyn, Lake Victoria and Via Sistina.
Goffs Doncaster do a fantastic job and this sale’s [Goffs Doncaster Breeze Up Sale] Royal Ascot stats are phenomenal.
Alex Elliott Bloodstock Agent
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In 2024, 10 turf horses trained in Britain were rated 120 or higher, more than any other country.
British trainers dominate the world’s best racehorses rankings, with more horses featured than any other country.
In 2024, 48 trainers based in Britain won 182 Group/Graded races in 14 countries.
The attraction to British racing is the sheer quality on an international stage. We are racing against the best horses who will, in time, go on to become Champion sires and broodmares. You cannot put a monetary value on such quality.
Sheikh Fahad Al Thani
Owner-breeder Qatar Racing
31 international owners from 15 different countries won Group races globally with their British-trained horses in 2024, including 29 Group/Grade 1 races.
30 international owners from 12 countries won 75 Group races in Britain in 2024 with their British-trained horses.
17 trainers based in Britain won 36 Group/Grade 1 races in 2024 across six countries.
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British racing festivals are the global gold standard. The quality of racing and bloodstock on display will reverberate around the world in the pedigrees of future champions.
Barbara Banke Owner of Stonestreet
Farms
On average half of Britain’s Group 1 races feature in the world’s Top 100 races, a higher ratio than Australia, France, Ireland, Japan and the USA.
Britain’s flagship festivals represent the industry’s gold standards, attracting a global audience and featuring elite international representation. There were 643 overseas trained runners in British flat races in 2024.
In the last five years, nine of Britain’s Group 1 races have been amongst the world’s Top 10 races, more than any other country.
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17 stud farms in Britain bred or reared Group/ Grade 1 winners in 2024.
Britain is home to the world’s best stallions, including:
FRANKEL (GB) sired 15 individual Group winners in 2024, including multiple Group 1 winners Measured Time and Lake Victoria.
DUBAWI has sired over 270 Stakes winners worldwide, including over 57 individual Group/Grade 1 winners.
KINGMAN (GB) has had over 80 Stakes winners since 2018.
His 2024 Group 1 winners included Elmalka, Friendly Soul and Sparkling Plenty.
A number of exceptional young stallions stand in Britain, including:
HAVANA GREY (GB) was the leading European first crop sire in 2022, second crop sire in 2023 and third crop sire in 2024 by wins, earnings and black-type winners.
Second-crop sire TOO DARN HOT (GB) sired three individual Group 1 winners in 2024, including FALLEN ANGEL (GB) who won the Group 1 Irish Oaks for British trainer Karl Burke.
STUDY OF MAN sired QIPCO British Champions Day Group 1 winner KALPANA (GB) and Group 2 winner BIRTHE from his second crop in 2024.
KAMEKO, MOHAATHER (GB) and SERGEI PROKOFIEV all sired Group winners from their first crop in 2024.
11 stallions standing in Britain for the 2025 season have sired Group/Grade 1 winners in eight countries in 2024.
To say England is brimming with stallion power would be an understatement.
John Gunther
Owner-breeder
28 individual horses bred
won Group/Grade 1 races in seven different countries in 2024.
For an international breeder, breeding in Britain has many distinct advantages. We are fortunate enough to have a historical and cultural heritage when it comes to racing and breeding, which I think can be called second to none.
Kirsten Rausing
Owner-breeder
Lanwades Stud
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British racing aims to set a world standard in equine welfare within racing through organisations such as the Horse Welfare Board, an independently chaired panel who have been formed to unite the industry and drive continuous improvement.
Retraining Of Racehorses (RoR) gives a second career to racehorses, allowing them to enjoy a fulfilled life when they retire.
British racecourses contribute £270 to Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) per meeting they hold while British sale houses contribute £6 to RoR per lot sold, with the aim to maximise the welfare of retired racehorses.
Training yards and breeding farms in Britain are based in rural areas and are equipped with large paddocks and the best equine rehabilitation facilities. Nearby equine veterinary practices are also common to cater for any needs.
The facilities in England in general are fantastic – that and the care for the horses are things English racing will always have.
Chris Waller Australian Trainer
Since 2000, British racing has invested over £56 million in equine health, research, veterinary science, and education to maintain the highest welfare standards.
GBB was a big influencing factor when considering these fillies. It was certainly a part of our conversations at the sales. Owners don’t take too much convincing to purchase GBB-registered fillies when you can boost their prize money by £20,000 at a time.
Richard Brown Bloodstock
Agent
Tattersalls offers a variety of incentives including:
£25,000 Tattersalls Book 1 Bonus
£150,000 Tattersalls October Auction Stakes
£100,000 Tattersalls Somerville Auction Stakes
Yearlings purchased at the Goffs Doncaster Premier Yearling Sale are eligible for the £500,000 Harry’s Half Million by Goffs at the York Ebor Festival the following year.
The Great British Bonus (GBB) and GBB Plus incentive offers multiple bonuses of £20,000 or £40,000 for British-bred fillies. Over 1000 fillies and mares have secured at least one Great British Bonus.
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Great British Racing International (GBRI) is British horseracing’s dedicated service provider, committed to helping international parties to navigate the esteemed networks that make up this world-leading industry. GBRI offers guidance from initial interest to point of investment, along with ongoing support. International investors can feel secure that GBRI is an impartial, not-for-profit organisation, which is recognised by British racing’s industry bodies.
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