Saeed Bin Suroor - Major Wins

Major Wins

Great Britain

  • 1,000 Guineas - (2) - Cape Verdi (1998), Kazzia (2002)
  • 2,000 Guineas - (2) - Mark of Esteem (1996), Island Sands (1999)
  • Ascot Gold Cup - (5) - Classic Cliche (1996), Kayf Tara (1998, 2000), Papineau (2004), Colour Vision (2012)
  • Coronation Cup - (2) - Daylami (1999), Mutafaweq (2001)
  • Derby - (1) - Lammtarra (1995)
  • Eclipse Stakes - (4) - Halling (1995, 1996), Daylami (1998), Refuse to Bend (2004)
  • Fillies' Mile - (1) - White Moonstone (2010)
  • Golden Jubilee Stakes - (1) - So Factual (1995)
  • Haydock Sprint Cup - (1) - Diktat (1999)
  • International Stakes - (4) - Halling (1995, 1996), Sakhee (2001), Sulamani (2004)
  • King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes - (5) - Lammtarra (1995), Swain (1997, 1998), Daylami (1999), Doyen (2004)
  • Lockinge Stakes - (4) - Cape Cross (1998), Fly to the Stars (1999), Aljabr (2000), Creachadoir (2008)
  • Nassau Stakes - (1) - Zahrat Dubai (1999)
  • Nunthorpe Stakes - (1) - So Factual (1995)
  • Oaks - (2) - Moonshell (1995), Kazzia (2002)
  • Prince of Wales's Stakes - (4) - Faithful Son (1998), Dubai Millennium (2000), Fantastic Light (2001), Grandera (2002)
  • Queen Anne Stakes - (7) - Charnwood Forest (1996), Allied Forces (1997), Intikhab (1998), Cape Cross (1999), Dubai Destination (2003), Refuse to Bend (2004), Ramonti (2007)
  • Queen Elizabeth II Stakes - (5) - Mark of Esteem (1996), Dubai Millennium (1999), Summoner (2001), Ramonti (2007), Poet's Voice (2010)
  • Racing Post Trophy - (2) - Medaaly (1996), Ibn Khaldun (2007)
  • St. James's Palace Stakes - (1) - Shamardal (2005)
  • St. Leger - (5) - Classic Cliche (1995), Nedawi (1998), Mutafaweq (1999), Rule of Law (2004), Mastery (2009)
  • Sun Chariot Stakes - (1) - Echoes in Eternity (2003)
  • Sussex Stakes - (3) - Aljabr (1999), Noverre (2001), Ramonti (2007)
  • Yorkshire Oaks - (1) - Punctilious (2005)

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