Borderlescott

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GrandsireIndian Ridge
DamJeewan
Borderlescott
SireCompton Place
GrandsireIndian Ridge
DamJeewan
DamsireTouching Wood
SexGelding
Foaled12 April 2002[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourBay
BreederJames Clark
OwnerRobin Bastiman
Border Rail & Plant Ltd
James Edgar
James Edgar & William Donldson
TrainerRobin Bastiman
Record85: 14–20–10
Earnings£798,863
Major wins
Stewards' Cup (2006)
Nunthorpe Stakes (2008, 2009)
Mercury Stakes (2008)
City Walls Stakes (2009)
King George Stakes (2010)
Beverley Bullet Sprint Stakes (2012)

Borderlescott (foaled 12 April 2002) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse. A specialist sprinter noted for his consistency and durability he raced 85 times on 25 different tracks in twelve seasons between 2004 and 2015. He won fourteen races and was placed second or third on thirty occasions. In his early career the gelding showed promising form, winning one minor race as a juvenile in 2004 and four handicap races in the following year. In 2006 he recorded his first major success when he won the Stewards' Cup. He failed to win in 2007 but emerged as a top-class sprinter in the following year when his wins included the Nunthorpe Stakes. He won the Nunthorpe Stakes again in 2009 and added a win in the King George Stakes in 2010. He won the Beverley Bullet Sprint Stakes in 2012 before being retired at the end of the year. He came out of retirement in 2013 and raced nineteen times without success before being retired again in 2015.

Borderlescott is a small[2] bay horse with a narrow white blaze bred by James Clark. He was sired by Compton Place, a sprinter who won the July Cup in 1997, before becoming a successful breeding stallion.[3] Compton Place was a representative of the Byerley Turk sire line,[4] unlike more than 95% of modern thoroughbreds, who descend directly from the Darley Arabian.[5] Borderlescott's dam Jeewan, a daughter of the St Leger winner Touching Wood, won one minor race at Catterick Racecourse from seven attempts as a three-year-old in 1988.[6] She was descended from Caerlissa, a broodmare who was the ancestor of other major winners including Flying Water and St Paddy.[7]

As a yearling in October 2003, Borderlescott was consigned to the Doncaster Sales and was bought for 13,000 guineas by Robin Bastiman.[8] Bastiman trained the horse at his stable at Cowthorpe in North Yorkshire.

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