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Knightsbridge Charges Ahead, Dominating Mr. Prospector from Start to Finish

December 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Godolphin’s horse Knightsbridge doesn’t race frequently, but when he does, he usually delivers impressive performances, as he did on Saturday at Gulfstream Park. This four-year-old Nyquist colt, despite having a modest record of one win and five losses, dominated the $150,000 Mr. Prospector (G3) race, finishing 4 3/4 lengths ahead under the guidance of trainer Bill Mott.

White Avario, who was the morning favorite at even money and had previously placed second in the Mr. Prospector race before winning the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) last season, was scratched by trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. due to being unfit. Knightsbridge, with morning odds of 7-5, secured only his second career win and his first stakes victory in just his second graded stakes start.

Trainer Mott noted that Knightsbridge faced setbacks as a three-year-old, specifically before the Putt Day Mile (G2) at Churchill Downs, but appears fully recovered now and ready to progress. Riding under jockey Junior Alvarado, Knightsbridge led the race strongly from the start, completing the seven furlongs in 1:22.33 and outpacing contenders like Super Chow, who finished second, and Wound Up in third.

Knightsbridge has raced twice this year, with a second-place finish at Gulfstream on February 15 and a win at Aqueduct on November 15 after a nine-month break. His career highlights include a commanding 10 3/4 length victory at Churchill Downs, a nine-length Gulfstream allowance win, and a third-place finish in the 2004 Perryville (G3) at Keeneland as a three-year-old.

Looking ahead, Knightsbridge is expected to target the $150,000 Fred W. Hooper (G3) mile race for older horses on January 24, a race his half-brother Speakers Corner notably won during the 2022-2023 season. Meanwhile, Godolphin also celebrated another stakes success with Montador winning the Woodchopper at the Fairgrounds.

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Fan Take: Knightsbridge’s turnaround is a thrilling example of resilience and skill in horse racing, showcasing the talent nurtured by top trainers like Bill Mott. For fans, it underscores the excitement of watching promising horses rise through the ranks and the ongoing drama of competitive graded races that keep the sport vibrant.

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