How Many Times Has Aidan O’Brien Won The 2000 Guineas?

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How Many Times Has Aidan O’Brien Won The 2000 Guineas?

The first Classic of the season takes place this weekend at Newmarket, so how many times has Aidan O’Brien won the 2000 Guineas? 

Aidan O’Brien 2000 Guineas Winners: How Many Has The Ballydoyle Maestro Had?

Despite not winning the race since 2019, there has been 10 Aidan O’Brien 2000 Guineas winners – could he get an 11th this weekend?

Whilst it’s been a while in-between drinks for O’Brien, he supplemented Gstaad for the race earlier this week.

This can give him a stronger hand in the race, and he now has four horses entered.


King Of Kings Was O’Brien’s First 2000 Guineas Winner In 1998

Winning the 1998 2000 Guineas with King of Kings was a milestone in O’Brien’s career given it was the first time he had won the Newmarket Classic.

King of Kings was a classy two-year-old and the world was at his feet when bolting up in the 2000 Guineas. He would head to the Epsom Derby next time out, but unfortunately suffered a career-ending injury and was retired to stud.

WATCH: King Of Kings Wins Aidan O’Brien His First 2000 Guineas


All 10 Aidan O’Brien 2000 Guineas Winners

  • King of Kings – 1998
  • Rock of Gibraltar – 2002
  • Footstepsinthesand – 2005
  • George Washington – 2006
  • Henrythenavigator – 2008
  • Camelot – 2012
  • Gleneagles – 2015
  • Churchill – 2017
  • Saxon Warrior – 2018
  • Magna Grecia – 2019

Aidan O’Brien 2000 Guineas Runners 2026

Despite GSTAAD being supplemented for the 2000 Guineas, he still may not run at Newmarket – and could head to the French equivalent instead.

Coolmore paid £30,000 to get him in the race, but a final decision will be made on Thursday when final declarations close. 

Gstaad was a solid two-year-old and earned £786,053 as a juvenile.

He made a successful debut at Navan last May, and followed up that success with an easy win in the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot.

The son of Starspangledbanner was then a beaten favourite in Group 1 company in his next three races. However, he would head to Del Mar next and end his two-year-old campaign with a victory in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf.

WATCH: Gstaad Wins Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf (1m)


2000 Guineas Betting Odds

  • Bow Echo 11/4 (George Boughey)
  • Distant Storm 9/2 (Charlie Appleby)
  • Gstaad 5/1 (Aidan O’Brien)
  • King’s Trail 8/1 (Charlie Appleby)
  • Oxagon 12/1 (John & Thady Gosden)
  • Avicenna 16/1 (Roger Varian)
  • Alpaslan 20/1 (Karl Burke)
  • Needle Match 25/1 (William Haggas)
  • Thesecretadversary 28/1 (J A Stack)
  • Into The Sky 33/1 (Jim Boyle)
  • Padraig Dawn 40/1 (Charlie Pike)
  • Power Blue 66/1 (Robson De Aguiar)
  • Venetian Prince 150/1 (Andrew Balding)
  • Billecart 200/1 (Karl Burke)
  • Lord Britain 250/1 (Ismail Mohammed)

Also check out the 2000 Guineas trends from our expert Andy Newton.

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Kyle Curran is a horse racing journalist with years of experience covering top events in the calendar. He has an eye for a strong form line and has a particular love for the jumps. When not writing about the sport he loves, Kyle can be found travelling around the top horse racing meetings around the UK and Ireland. Kyle also specialises in PR and Exclusive Interviews.

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