In-form Kinross seeking champion sprint honours at Ascot
Foret winner drops back to six furlongs ahead of Breeders’ Cup Mile.
Kinross arrives at Ascot in the form of his life as he attempts to make it four wins on the bounce in the Qipco British Champions Sprint Stakes. A four-time winner heading into his five-year-old season, Ralph Beckett’s charge will have doubled that tally if claiming consecutive Group One prizes, dropping back in trip for the six-furlong sprinting showdown. Although beaten a neck twice in his first three outings this term, his luck changed when reversing Goodwood form with Sandrine to land the City of York Stakes in August. That kick-started a three-race winning run which included victories in the Park Stakes and Group One honours in France when scoring in the Prix de la Foret. Now he attempts to win over six furlongs for the first time in his 20-race career from a draw that will require Frankie Dettori to be at his very best. The Breeders’ Cup Mile remains Kinross’ ultimate end-of-season aim, but connections have decided to roll the dice with the son of Kingman thriving at present.Frankie Dettori couldn’t miss out on Group 1 glory on Arc weekend! Kinross wins the Group 1 Qatar Prix de la Foret for @RalphBeckett… pic.twitter.com/6bv7AWhlo9
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 2, 2022
“The horse is in great shape and has probably never been better,” said Jamie McCalmont, racing manager to owner Marc Chan. “He’s won his last three starts and was probably a little unfortunate not to have won at Goodwood before that. The ground conditions are going to be in his favour, but he’s never won over six furlongs before, and it could depend on how the draw works out a little bit – I wouldn’t like to make too many excuses because we’ve had a great year and the horse is thriving so well. “Obviously, the target is the Breeders’ Cup Mile, but the horse is probably at his peak right now and if horses are thriving, they should be running.” The last time Kinross ran over this distance was in the Platinum Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot when eighth, beaten two and a quarter lengths. Although better over an extra furlong, connections hope conditions can play to his strengths this time.

NAVAL CROWN takes the win in the Platinum Jubilee Stakes at 33/1👑 pic.twitter.com/qaVi1ekBRo
— Ascot Racecourse (@Ascot) June 18, 2022

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