1988: two-year-old season Distant Relative began his racing career in a seven
furlong maiden race at
Goodwood Racecourse on 29 July and finished fifth of the thirteen runners behind Regent Light. It was the only time in his racing career that he finished worse than third. In the Linenhall Stakes over six furlongs at
Chester Racecourse in August he started the
5/4 favourite and finished second, beaten eight lengths by the 33/1 outsider Ahsanta Sana. The colt recorded his first win on his final appearance of the year, beating Timourtash by two and a half lengths in a six furlong maiden at
Newbury Racecourse on 17 September.
1989: three-year-old season Distant Relative began his second season by carrying 128 pounds in a seven furlong
handicap race at
Newmarket Racecourse on 18 April and won from nineteen opponents. The colt was then moved up sharply in class when he was sent to Ireland for the
Irish 2000 Guineas at the
Curragh on 20 May. He started a 25/1 outsider and stayed on strongly in the closing stages to finish third behind
Shaadi and Great Commotion with the favourite
Danehill in fourth place. At
Royal Ascot in June he was dropped back in distance for the seven furlong
Jersey Stakes and finished third behind
Zilzal and Russian Royal. On 8 July, Distant Relative was sent to Ireland for a second time for the Phoenix International Stakes at
Phoenix Park Racecourse and started third choice in the betting behind Executive Perk (winner of the
Concorde Stakes) and the
Henry Cecil-trained Monsagem. He recorded his first Group race win, beating Sagamore and Executive Perk by two lengths and a head. In August, the colt dropped back to seven furlongs for the Hungerford Stakes at
Newbury Racecourse in which he started 5/1 third favourite behind Great Commotion and the
Oak Tree Stakes winner Kerita. Distant Relative took the lead approaching the last quarter mile and won by one and a half lengths from Great Commotion. Two weeks later, Distant Relative and Great Commotion met again in the Celebration Mile at Goodwood, for which the betting was headed by the four-year-old
Reprimand, the winner of the
Gimcrack Stakes,
Earl of Sefton Stakes and the
Sandown Mile. Distant Relative was last of the five runners entering the straight before accelerating into the lead a furlong from the finish and winning by two and a half length from Great Commotion. On 30 September, Distant Relative was one of five horses to contest the Group One
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot and finished third behind Zilzal and
Polish Precedent. Distant Relative ended his second season in the Group Two Challenge Stakes over seven furlongs at Newmarket. After being restrained by Hills in the early stages he took the lead approaching the final furlong and won by one and a half lengths from Dancing Tribute.
1990: four-year-old season On his first appearance as a four-year-old Distant Relative finished second to Safawan in the
Lockinge Stakes at Newbury in May, after being hampered a quarter of a mile from the finish. In June at
Royal Ascot he started 9/4 second favourite behind Safawan for the
Queen Anne Stakes. After taking the lead in the straight he was unable to quicken in the closing stages and finished third behind
Markofdistinction and Mirror Black. On 7 July the colt attempted to repeat his 1989 success in the Phoenix International Stakes, but was beaten into second place by the
Paul Cole-trained
Zoman. On 1 August, Distant Relative was one of seven horses to contest the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood in which he was ridden by the veteran Scottish jockey
Willie Carson. The three-year-old colt
Shavian started favourite ahead of Green Line Express (runner-up in 1989) with Distant Relative next in the betting at odds of 4/1. The other runners were Great Commotion, Zoman, Lord Charmer and Call To Arms. Carson settled the colt in last place as Shavian set the pace from Green Line Express before beginning to make progress on the inside rail as the field entered the straight. Distant Relative maintained his run along the rail, took the lead from Shavian a furlong from the finish and held off a late challenge from Green Line Express to win by half a length with Shavian a length away in third place. Eleven days after his win at Goodwood, the colt was sent to France for the
Prix Jacques Le Marois over 1600 metres at
Deauville Racecourse in which he was ridden by
Pat Eddery. After taking the lead 200 metres from the finish he was overtaken in the closing stages and finished third behind the French-trained three-year-old colts
Priolo and
Linamix. Distant Relative returned to France for the Prix du Moulin at
Longchamp Racecourse on 2 September. Priolo and Linamix were again in opposition whilst the other runners were Val de Bois (
Prix de Guiche), Pole Position (
Prix de Meautry) and the
pacemaker Reinstate. In a closely contested finish, Distant Relative won by a short head and three quarters of length from Linamix and Priolo. Distant Relative ended his racing career in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot on 29 September. He took the lead a furlong out before finishing second to Markofdistinction, with the pair finishing eight lengths clear of Green Line Express in third. The unplaced runners included Shavian, Linamix and
Tirol. ==Stud record==