2001: three-year-old season Boreal made a successful racecourse debut by winning over 2000 metres at
Frankfurt on 25 March. He was stepped up to Listed class, finishing second to Krombacher over 2200 metres at
Hanover in April and third to Syrakus over 2000 metres at
Dortmund on 24 May. On 10 June, he was ridden by
John Reid when he started a
16/1 outsider for the
Group Two Union-Rennen, a major trial race for the German Derby. After racing in second place, he took the lead 400 metres from the finish and despite being quickly overtaken, he stayed on well in the closing stages and finished third, beaten three quarters of a
length and a nose by Sabiango and Barsetto. Three weeks later, he was one of eighteen colts to contest the 132nd German Derby over 2400 metres on
soft ground at
Hamburg. With Reid again in the saddle, he started at odds of 9.4/1 in a field which included Krombacher, Syrakus, and Barsetto. After racing in mid-division, he briefly struggled to obtain a clear run before accelerating in the straight, taking the lead 200 metres out and winning by one and a half lengths from Lierac. Schiergen commented: "The Derby has been my bogey race. I rode the runner-up three times and I've twice saddled the beaten favourite. This was easily my biggest winner as a trainer." Boreal was matched against older horses for the first time in the
Credit Suisse Pokal at
Cologne on 12 August and started third favourite behind the British-trained
Mutafaweq and Sabiango. He raced in fifth place before making steady progress in the straight and finished second, half a length behind Sabiango. In the
Grosser Preis von Baden on 2 September, he finished second to
Morshdi (winner of the
Derby Italiano and runner-up in the
Irish Derby) with Sabiango finishing third ahead of the 2000 German Derby winner,
Paolini. Boreal's final appearance as a three-year-old was the
Preis von Europa at Cologne three weeks later in which he was badly hampered and fell after 400 metres. John Reid was not seriously injured in the fall but said that the incident was a major factor in his decision to retire from riding a few days later.
2002: four-year-old season On his first race of 2002, Boreal made his first appearance outside Germany when he contested the
Dubai Sheema Classic at
Nad Al Sheba Racecourse on 23 March. Ridden by
Kieren Fallon, he stayed on strongly in the straight and finished third behind
Nayef and the New Zealand gelding
Hades with the other beaten horses including
Marienbard and
Tobougg. On 7 June, the colt was sent to England and attempted to become the first German-trained horse to win the Coronation Cup over one and a half miles at
Epsom Racecourse. Racing on soft ground, he started 4/1 third favourite behind
Kutub (Preis von Europa,
Gran Premio del Jockey Club,
Singapore Gold Cup), and
Storming Home. The other three runners were Marienbard, Zindabad (
Yorkshire Cup), and Pawn Broker (
Arc Trial). Fallon positioned the German challenger just behind the leader Zindabad before taking the lead entering the straight and tracking across to the stands-side (outside) rail. Boreal went clear of his rivals in the last quarter mile and won by three and a half lengths from Storming Home with Zindabad six lengths back in third. After training the first German winner at Group One level in Britain since
Star Appeal took the 1975
Eclipse Stakes, Schiergen said, "He travels smoothly on good ground but is more at home on soft. It's a special thrill to have a winner in Britain, and extra-special when it's a Group 1 at the home of the Derby." Boreal returned to England for the
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at
Ascot Racecourse in July but was unsuited by the good-to-firm ground and finished seventh of the nine runners behind
Golan. He was well beaten by Marienbard in his two remaining races that year, finishing sixth when favourite for the Grosser Preis von Baden and fifteenth when a 105/1 outsider for the
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Boreal's final race came in March 2003 when he made a second bid for the Dubai Sheema Classic but finished last of the sixteen runners behind
Sulamani. ==Stud record==