2001: two-year-old season Bollin Eric began his racing career by finishing third in a six
furlong maiden race at
Doncaster in July and then finished second in a seven furlong race at
Haydock Park Racecourse a month later. At the end of August, Bollin Eric started favourite for a maiden race and
Beverley and recorded his first victory by taking the lead in the straight and drawing clear to win by four
lengths. At the Doncaster St Leger meeting in September, Bollin Eric carried a weight of 129
pounds in a Nursery
Handicap and won the one mile event by three quarters of a length. Although Bollin Eric had not raced in top class competition he was reportedly "highly thought of" by Tim Easterby.
2002: three-year-old season On his first start as a three-year-old, Bollin Eric was moved up in class for the Listed
Feilden Stakes at
Newmarket and finished third of the ten runners. Despite his defeat he was then promoted in class again to contest the Group Two
Dante Stakes at
York Racecourse, an important trial race for the Epsom Derby. He started at odds of
15/2 and finished second to the future
Dubai World Cup winner
Moon Ballad. Bollin Eric bypassed the Derby and made his next appearance in the King Edward VII Stakes in which he finished second to Balakheri. He was then dropped back in class and started 8/15 for a Listed race at Haydock Park, but struggled to obtain a clear run and was hampered in the closing stages before finishing third to Jelani. He then finished third to
Bandari in the Great Voltigeur Stakes in which the first five runners finished within a length and a half of each other. Despite failing to win in his five previous starts, Bollin Eric's consistent performances to win by one and a quarter lengths and two lengths from Highest and Bandari in what the
BBC described as a "superb finish". The win provided a first
Classic winner for his owner, trainer and jockey. Darley later recalled that he had personally requested the ride on Bollin Eric and described the race by saying that "once I switched him out and let him use himself it was all over". At the end of the season, Bollin Eric was rated the best three-year-old in the world in the Extended distance division by the International Classification Committee.
2003: four-year-old season At four, Bollin Eric finished fourth to
Warrsan in the
John Porter Stakes at
Newbury and second when favourite for the Yorkshire Cup. He was beaten a neck in the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot and then finished fourth to
Millenary in the
Princess of Wales's Stakes at Newmarket. After this race, Bollin Eric was purchased privately by
Saeed Suhail. In July, Bollin Eric contested Britain's most prestigious all-aged race, the
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot in which he finished fourth of the twelve runners to
Alamshar. After five successive defeats, Bollin Eric was stepped up in distance for the two mile Lonsdale Stakes at York in which he was matched against specialist stayers including
Persian Punch and Jardine's Lookout. He recorded his first win for eleven months as he took the lead a furlong from the finish and won by two lengths from Cover Up. After the race a delighted Easterby revealed that he had been "dying to run" the colt over the distance. In September, Bollin Eric raced outside the United Kingdom for the first time as he was sent to the
Curragh for the
Irish St. Leger. He started favourite at odds of 15/8 and finished fourth to
Vinnie Roe, who was recording his third consecutive win in the race. On his final start, Bollin Eric started a 33/1 outsider for the
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and finished eighth to
Dalakhani. It was the only time in his career that he finished worse than fourth. ==Stud career==