1988: two-year-old season On his first and only appearance as a juvenile, Cacoethes started at odds of
11/1 for the
Listed Autumn Stakes over one mile at
Ascot Racecourse on 8 October. Ridden as in most of his early races by
Greville Starkey he came home third of the six runners, five and a half
lengths behind the winner
Nashwan.
1989: three-year-old season Cacoethes made his three-year-old debut in the Prince of Wales Graduation Stakes over ten
furlongs at
Brighton Racecourse on 24 April and was made the 5/6 favourite against nine opponents. He took the lead before half-way and accelerated away in the last quarter mile to win "very easily" by seven lengths from Dolpour, a colt who later that year was beaten only a head when finishing second in the
Champion Stakes. The colt was then stepped up in class and distance for the
Group 3 Lingfield Derby Trial over one and a half miles on 13 May and started second choice in the betting behind the undefeated Pirate Army. Cacoethes led from the start and won "easily" by four lengths from Pirate Army with a further eight lengths back to Spitfire in third. On 7 June Cacoethes started 3/1 second favourite behind Nashwan for the
210th running of the Epsom Derby. After racing in second place behind Torjoun he took the lead in the straight but was quickly joined by Nashwan. Following a brief struggle, the favourite pulled away to win easily while Cacoethes was deprived of second in the closing stages by the 500/1 outsider Terimon. Less than two weeks after his defeat at Epsom, Cacoethes started odds-on favourite for the Group 2 King Edward VII Stakes at
Royal Ascot in which he was partnered by
Pat Eddery. He was restrained by Eddery in the early stages before going to the front approaching the final furlong and won by three quarters of a length from Zayyani (winner of the
Greenham Stakes). Over the same course and distance on 22 July Cacoethes faced Nashwan for the third time in the
39th King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes. On this occasion the contest was much closer with Cacoethes going down by a neck to his rival after a prolonged struggle up the straight, with the pair finishing seven lengths clear of the other five runners. Cacoethes was widely expected to win the
International Stakes at
York Racecourse on 22 August and started at odds of 2/5 against six opponents. In a major upset he failed to overhaul the 16/1 outsider
Ile de Chypre and was beaten a length and a half into second place.
Steve Cauthen took the ride when Cacoethes contested the
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. He started second favourite but was never in serious contention and came home towards the rear of the field in a race won by
Carroll House.
1990: four-year-old season After the retirement of Starkey,
Ray Cochrane took over as Cacoethes' regular jockey in 1994 and rode the colt in all six of his races that year. His season began disappointingly as he finished fourth behind Relief Pitcher when favourite for the Listed
Festival Stakes over ten furlongs at
Goodwood Racecourse in May. In July he made his second attempt to win the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes and started the 11/2 third choice in the betting behind
In The Wings and
Old Vic. He came home fourth of the eleven runners behind
Belmez, keeping on well in the straight without ever looking likely to win. After a break of over two months Cacoethes returned in the Group 3
Cumberland Lodge Stakes at Ascot in September in which he ran second to Ile de Nisky, beaten half a length when conceding five pounds to the winner. In October Cacoethes was sent to the United States to contest the
Grade 1 Turf Classic over one and a half miles at
Belmont Park and started 5/2 second favourite behind the Canadian champion
With Approval in a six-runner field which also included El Senor (
Sword Dancer Stakes), Shy Tom (third in the
Travers Stakes), Alwuhush (
Premio Presidente della Repubblica) and Fast 'n' Gold (
Rutgers Handicap). Cacoethes went to the front from the start and set a steady pace before accelerating clear approaching the final turn. He kept on well in the straight to win by one and a half lengths and a nose from Alwuhush and With Approval in a time of 2:25.0, only 0.2 seconds outside the course record set by
Secretariat in 1973. In the
Breeders' Cup Turf over the same course and distance three weeks later he failed to reproduce his best form and finished unplaced. On his final racecourse appearance Cacoethes contested the 10th edition of the
Japan Cup at
Tokyo Racecourse on 27 November. After tracking the front-runners he went to the front in the straight and opened up a clear lead but was overtaken in the final strides and finished third behind
Better Loosen Up and
Ode in a three-way
photo finish. The unplaced horses included Alwuhush, Belmez,
Ibn Bey,
Oguri Cap,
Petite Ile and
Stylish Century. ==Stud record==