Bow Echo Completes Rare Milers' Triple Crown at Goodwood Festival
Bow Echo became the first horse since the legendary Frankel to win the milers' triple crown, headlining a dramatic Goodwood Festival.
For the first time since the unbeaten superstar Frankel, a horse has swept the milers' triple crown — the 2,000 Guineas, St James's Palace Stakes, and Sussex Stakes — as unbeaten Bow Echo claimed the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood to complete the rare treble. Elsewhere at the festival, trainer Aidan O'Brien's unbeaten filly Diamond Necklace added a fourth Group One title to her record by winning the Nassau Stakes. O'Brien indicated she could be pointed toward an Arc trial before a tilt at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp, one of Flat racing's most prestigious prizes. The Goodwood Cup provided the meeting's most chaotic moment when a riderless horse broke loose and led the field for much of the race before veering across the leading pack with three furlongs still to run. Despite the disruption, jockey Ryan Moore kept his composure aboard Scandinavia to win the Cup. The Goodwood Festival, held on the Sussex Downs in England, is one of the highlights of the British Flat racing calendar, traditionally staging several top-level Group One contests across its five days.
Why it matters
Completing the milers' triple crown is one of the rarest feats in British Flat racing, achieved previously only by horses of historic stature like Frankel. Diamond Necklace's unbeaten record and Nassau Stakes win make her one of the most compelling Arc contenders in training.
What's next
Aidan O'Brien is considering an Arc trial as the next step for Diamond Necklace before a potential tilt at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp.
Key facts
- Bow Echo is the first horse since Frankel to win the milers' triple crown: 2,000 Guineas, St James's Palace Stakes, and Sussex Stakes
- Diamond Necklace won the Nassau Stakes at Goodwood, her fourth Group One victory, and remains unbeaten
- Trainer Aidan O'Brien is targeting an Arc trial then the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp for Diamond Necklace
- A riderless loose horse led the Goodwood Cup field and cut across the leaders with three furlongs to run
- Ryan Moore rode Scandinavia to win the Goodwood Cup despite the loose horse chaos
- Frankel, the previous horse to complete the milers' triple crown, is widely regarded as one of the greatest racehorses in history
Bias & framing notes
All three sources are from The Guardian, meaning there is no independent corroboration from separate outlets. The reporting is factual and event-based with no notable framing differences between the articles, though the sole reliance on one publication limits the trust score.
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