Kingston Hill (horse)
Kingston Hill (foaled 2011) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. He was notable for his stamina and versatility, competing in races ranging from one mile to one mile and six furlongs.
Career Highlights:
Kingston Hill's most significant victory came in the 2014 St Leger Stakes at Doncaster, a Group 1 race and the final British Classic of the season. He demonstrated his staying power in this race, winning by a comfortable margin. Other notable performances included a second-place finish in the 2014 Epsom Derby, where he was narrowly defeated. He also won the Racing Post Trophy as a two-year-old.
Breeding:
Kingston Hill was sired by Mastercraftsman, a multiple Group 1 winner. His dam was Audacieuse, known for producing horses with stamina. His pedigree suggested a horse suited to middle distances and staying races.
Racing Style:
Kingston Hill typically raced in a prominent position, often near the front of the field. He possessed a strong finishing kick, which he utilized effectively in several of his victories.
Retirement:
Kingston Hill was retired from racing in 2015 and stood as a stallion.