Archivist blows them all away in the G3 Strensall Stakes.

Dubawi's son leaves all rivals trailing at York.

It may have been Archivist's first attempt at Stakes level, but he ran away to the most decisive victory over 1m 3/4f in the G3 Strensall Stakes at York on Saturday 22nd August.

The four-year-old son of Dubawi, last seen when defying top-weight to take the Goodwood Golden Mile in July, was happy to let the leaders go off at a good pace and was tucked in by jockey Callum Rodriguez. When the strong early gallop began to come apart, the Hamad Al Jehani-trained gelding wound his way through the field, hitting the front just outside the final furlong and pulling further clear to go on to win by a breathtaking seven and a half lengths. Saber Strike (Night Of Thunder) fared best of the rest, chasing in second place.

Archivist was bred by Cheveley Park Stud from their three-time winning mare Provenance (Galileo) and is a full-brother to three-time winner New Kingdom and half-brother to multiple winners Cruyff Turn (Dutch Art) and  Paddy The Squire (Golden Horn).

Dubawi sets the standard by which all others are measured, being the European record-holding sire of 50 £1m+ yearlings. He has sired the winners of four of the last five winners of the Breeders' Cup Mile and, in 2025, marked his 200th Group winner.