Ameerat is a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. In a racing career which lasted from August 2000 to October 2001 she ran seven times and won two races. After winning once from three starts as a two-year-old, she won the Classic1000 Guineas at Newmarket Racecourse on her first appearance of the 2001 season. Her subsequent career was disappointing, as she finished unplaced in her three remaining races. At the end of her three-year-old season she was retired from racing to become a broodmare. Ameerat was not regarded as one of the better classic winners.
Ameerat began her racing career in a seven furlongmaiden race at Goodwood in August 2000. According to the Daily Telegraph she had already acquired a "glowing reputation" on the basis of her performances in training. She started 3/1 favourite and won comfortably by two lengths from Sayedah, leading the Racing Post to describe her as "promising". A month later, Ameerat was moved up in class for the Group ThreeMay Hill Stakes at Doncaster Racecourse. Ridden by Frankie Dettori, Ameerat had a troubled race, struggling to obtain a clear run in the straight and then being hampered in the last strides as she finished second by a length to the favourite Karasta. In October, Ameerat started 4/1 second favourite for the Group Two Rockfel Stakes at Newmarket, but finished sixth of the sixteen runners behind Sayedah and Imagine. Ameerat did not contest any of the early trial races in the spring of 2001, but reportedly pleased Jarvis with her performances in training. On 6 May, Ameerat made her three-year-old debut in the 1000 Guineas over Newmarket's Rowley Mile course. She started at odds of 11/1 in a field of fifteen runners, with Karasta being made the 9/2 favourite. Robinson positioned the filly just behind the front-running Godolphin filly Muwakleh before moving up to challenge for the lead a furlong from the finish. In the closing stages, Ameerat overtook Muwakleh and won by a neck, with Toroca one and three quarter lengths further back in third. Ameerat's victory gave Jarvis his first British classic winner in a thirty-three year training career. He described the moment as "a great thrill", while Robinson described the winner as a "remarkable filly". Ameerat's form deteriorated after her classic win. Her next start came in the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot where she made little impression, finishing fifth behind the French-trained filly Banks Hill. Matched against colts and older horses in the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood in July, Ameerat started a 16/1 outsider and finished eighth of the ten runners behind Noverre. The filly was dropped in class for her final start in the Group Two Sun Chariot Stakes at Newmarket in October. Ameerat was never in serious contention and finished seventh behind Independence. Ameerat remained in training in 2002, and was entered in the Eclipse Stakes, but did not race again.
Stud record
Ameerat became a broodmare for the Maktoum family's Darley Stud. She has produced several minor winners, but nothing of top class.
DOB Foal Sire Breeder Runs Wins Earnings Wins Course Race Type 2004 25-Feb-04 Own Boss Seeking The Gold Darley 5 1 £4,616 27-Aug-07 Warwick Maiden 2005 Barren 2006 Barren 2007 21-Jan-07 b c Sowaylm Tobougg Darley 18 1 £11,243 1-Nov-09 Lingfield Median Auction Maiden 2008 11-Mar-08 b c Kawssaj Dubawi Darley 9 1 £4,476 8-Aug-11 Lingfield Maiden 2009 19-Mar-09 b f Oojooba Monsun Darley 11 1 £20,951 24-Sep-11 Haydock Maiden Fillies, LR placed in 2013 2010 20-Mar-10 b f Saadatt New Approach Darley Unraced 2011 3-May-11 b c High Bridge Monsun Darley Won 2 National Hunt Flat Races and placed twice in similar races from 4 starts in England 2015; placed 2nd from 1 start on the flat in 2016; won 3 novice hurdles from 3 starts to date over hurdles 2016-17 2012 26-Apr-12 b f New Approach