Bow Echo wins Betfred 2000 Guineas | Full Race | 2026 | Racing TV

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Published on May 2, 2026 by

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Bow Echo ran out a brilliant winner of the Betfred 2000 Guineas at Newmarket for trainer George Boughey and jockey Billy Loughnane.

Unbeaten as a two-year-old, the Night Of Thunder colt – bred by his late owner Sheikh Mohammed Obaid – was always travelling supremely well, with the field splitting into two groups.

He came to join battle with 3-1 joint-favourite Gstaad and coming out of the dip it was Loughnane’s mount who proved the strongest, powering to a two-and-three-quarter-length victory at 9-2, with the pair eight lengths clear of the other market leader, Distant Storm.

Loughnane said: “I’ve wanted to be a jockey since the day I was born and to find a horse like this at 20 years old, I can’t thank everyone enough. I can’t put it into words, I’ve never had a feeling like that in my life.

“I’ve been riding out for George since I was 16 and he’s really pushed me to the next level. What a trainer.

“I’m very fortunate to ride such good racehorses and he’s a superstar, a dream to ride. I planned the race out going a million different directions, but it was the perfect A to B and what a feeling.

“He’s had the perfect preparation and George is a genius – it just shows when he gets the stock what he can do.”

For Boughey it was a second success in the Classics, making him the youngest at 34 to win both the 2000 Guineas and 1000 Guineas.

However, while Cachet was 16-1 when winning the fillies’ edition in 2022, Bow Echo has carried the pressure of Guineas favourite throughout the winter, bringing about a mixture of nerves, excitement and trepidation, all released in a thrilling performance.

Boughey said: “I was quite emotional earlier, it’s very rare to find a horse that trains like him and to have the pedigree to back it up was really what we needed.

“I showed a bit of excitement out there, but I’ve been very calm because he’s such an easy horse to train. I’m just lucky to have him and it wasn’t a surprise today.

“This horse has the most extraordinary brain, he’s so unassuming and you wouldn’t know he’s there and he makes my job easy.

“The confidence was pretty high and his work had suggested that. It was over to Billy to execute and he did, he was fast asleep going to post and Billy has a great affinity with this horse.

“I think he’s almost a difficult ride as he’s so relaxed and to wait and not commit in a Guineas when he was fast asleep out there trying to pick his gap, he’s executed his plan brilliantly.

“Billy said he had to kick him to the start, but once you put him in the stalls he comes alive and I was always confident, he was exactly where I wanted him and he was just great.

“It’s huge to win a 2000 Guineas as a Newmarket trainer, it’s kind of the pinnacle really.”

Boughey was also keen to give a nod to Sheikh Obaid, who had been steadfast in his refusal of his trainer’s desire to run again after his Royal Lodge victory last season, with the Craven House handler now keen to make his stable star the outstanding miler of his generation.

“At the back-end of his two-year-old season I wanted to run him in races like the Dewhurst and Breeders’ Cup, but Sheikh Mohammed Obaid was watching today and he would be telling me he was right,” continued Boughey.

“He was right, this horse has strengthened and matured. I had sent him a video last year saying how I wanted to run him in the Dewhurst and he said ‘no’ because he was a child. He was a child against men last year, but now he’s top of the pile.

“I think he’s every right to be held in the highest regard. For his generation he is an outstanding horse and he’s beaten a horse in Gstaad who is a standing dish and a Breeders’ Cup winner.

“I think he’s a fast horse who stays which is obviously a huge asset. He’s not a Derby horse and he’s not in the Derby.

“He’s a horse who has always shown a huge turn of foot and I want to make him the champion miler if I can. The Irish 2,000 Guineas is there and so is Royal Ascot (St James’s Palace Stakes) and then he will have to take on the older horses.

“We’ll look to make him a dual Guineas winner, I would say, but he will tell us – he’s a very expressive horse.”

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