Godolphin’s Knightsbridge engaged in a tight duel with Life & Times during the early portion of Saturday’s $225,000 Fred W. Hooper Stakes (G3) at Gulfstream Park before decisively pulling ahead to secure a commanding victory. The race, held on Pegasus World Cup Day at the Hallandale Beach Race Course in Florida, was the fifth of 10 stakes events, with total prize money across seven major races amounting to $5,675,000.
Guided by trainer Bill Mott and jockey Junior Alvarado, Knightsbridge required just a gentle urging to finish 4¼ lengths ahead of Back ‘Em Up, with Life & Times falling back to third place. Knightsbridge, the betting favorite coming into the contest with a record of 4 wins and 5 losses, improved his career stats to 7 wins and 5 losses, marking his second consecutive Grade 3 triumph. The 5-year-old colt by Nyquist had previously won the Grade 3 Mr. Prospector Stakes at Gulfstream last December and delivered an effortless win over the one-mile distance in the Fred Hooper on Saturday.
Knightsbridge, who faced early pressure from Life & Times with splits of 23.64 seconds and 45.25 seconds, successfully fended off his challenger at the quarter-pole and finished the race in a final time of 1:35.12. Both Back ‘Em Up and Life & Times were making their stakes race debuts. Bred in Kentucky and out of Tyburn Brook, by Bernardini, Knightsbridge paid $3.60 to win.
The Fred Hooper Stakes honors the legendary owner and breeder Fred W. Hooper, who triumphed in the 1945 Kentucky Derby with Hoop Jr., produced 115 stakes winners, and founded both the National Thoroughbred Owner-Breeders Association and the Florida Thoroughbred Owner-Breeders Association.
Trainer Bill Mott on Knightsbridge:
“I believed we had a very capable horse. You could see the quality of his competition. While our horse brings more experience, Life & Times is clearly talented; they wouldn’t enter a horse unless they believed in him. Today, our horse showed excellent form—he’s in his third race this season and started to reveal the potential we’ve always sensed. He’s won some races easily before, but today’s field was tougher. We have another race here on February 28th—the Gulfstream Park Mile—and we’ll see if that fits our plans. Plenty lies ahead, so we’ll take it one step at a time.”
Jockey Junior Alvarado’s comments:
“We’ve always had high hopes for him. While he used to run infrequently, now he’s racing more regularly. He delivered a very strong performance today. I noticed my inside rival struggling a bit, but I’ve always believed in what I have underneath me. When I asked him to accelerate, he responded perfectly.”
This article was originally published by Paulick Report on January 24, 2026.
Fan Take:
Knightsbridge’s dominant Fred Hooper win highlights the emergence of a consistently high-caliber competitor who could energize the mid-distance dirt division. For horse racing fans, it signals an exciting rivalry and sets the stage for compelling matchups ahead, potentially elevating the profile of Gulfstream’s winter racing circuit.

