China Horse Club announces itself on the world stage with successes in no less than 12 G1 races in the USA, Australia and New Zealand. The concentration of elite results sees it elevated among the leading owners worldwide and stamps it as the dominant player in the sport with an association to Mainland China. Among the long list of highlights is the emergence of champion racehorse Justify. The handsome colt writes himself into horse racing history when retiring as the first and only undefeated winner of the U.S. Triple Crown since the inception of the iconic races the Kentucky Derby (1875), Preakness Stakes (1873) and Belmont Stakes 1867). The Bob Baffert trained runner famously broke the 'Curse of Apollo', American sports oldest curse which dates back to 1882 and states that no horse has won the Kentucky Derby without racing as a two-year-old. The career of the China Horse Club, WinStar Farm and SF Bloodstock owned Justify only spanned 111 days before being cut down by injury. However, in that time he won each of his six career starts including four G1 successes and redefined the measure of excellence of modern racehorses in the United States. Unsurprisingly, Justify was crowned America's best racehorse and best three-year-old at the season ending Eclipse Awards.
