2007: two-year-old season As a two-year-old in Spain, Equiano ran five times in Spain winning races at
San Sebastián in August and at Madrid's La Zarzuela racecourse in September. On his final appearance of the year he was sent to France to contest the
Group Two Critérium de Maisons-Laffitte over 1200 metres on 2 November. He started the
25/1 outsider of the nine-runner field but kept on well in the closing stages to finish third behind the German colt Pomellato.
2008: three-year-old season Though still based in Spain, Equiano was campaigned in France in the spring of 2008, beginning the season by finishing second to Verba in the Prix Le Sancy over 1200 metres at
Maisons-Laffitte on 7 April. On 20 May the colt was partnered by
Olivier Peslier when he started 1.7/1 favourite for the Listed Prix des Sorbiers over 1100 metres at
Chantilly Racecourse and won by two
lengths from Jane Blue. He was then moved up in class for the Group Three
Prix du Gros Chêne over 1000 metres at Chantilly on 1 June. Ridden by
Christophe Soumillon he started an 18/1 outsider but exceeded expectations as he took the lead in the last 200 metres before being overtaken and beaten a neck by the leading French sprinter
Marchand d'Or. After his runs at Chantilly the colt was sold to James Acheson who kept him under Spanish-based training. On his next appearance, Equiano was sent to England to contest the Group One King's Stand Stakes over five
furlongs at
Royal Ascot on 17 June in which he was ridden by Peslier and started a 22/1 outsider in a thirteen-runner field. The favourite for the race was the filly
Fleeting Spirit, whilst the other British runners included
Kingsgate Native,
Benbaun (
Prix de l'Abbaye), Dandy Man (
Palace House Stakes), Hoh Mike (
Sprint Stakes), Moorhouse Lad (
King George Stakes) and Enticing (
Molecomb Stakes). The other international challengers were
Takeover Target and
Magnus (
The Galaxy) from Australia, Abraham Lincoln from Ireland and National Colour from South Africa. Racing up the stands side (the left-hand side from the jockeys viewpoint) Equiano led from the start and always looked the most likely winner despite hanging slightly right in the closing stages. He won by half a length and a neck from Takeover Target and Fleeting Spirit. After the race Peslier commented "He ran very well in France last time and today was the big ambition. The horse has a lot of speed and he travels well. The trainer said he would be better to stay behind and get cover but I said over five furlongs he'd be better in front. He was handy and everything went right for him". After his win at Ascot Equiano remained in England and was transferred to the stable of
Barry Hills at
Lambourn. In August he started favourite for the
Nunthorpe Stakes (run that year at
Newmarket Racecourse) but finished fourth behind
Borderlescott, National Colour and Kingsgate Native. On his final run of the season he finished ninth behind Marchand d'Or in the Prix de l'Abbaye at
Longchamp Racecourse on 5 October.
2009: four-year-old season In most of his races as a four-year-old, Equiano was ridden by his trainer's son
Michael Hills. He produced his best performance on his seasonal debut when he started favourite for the
Abernant Stakes at
Newmarket Racecourse in April and finished second, beaten half a length by the seven-year-old
gelding Tax Free. Equiano failed to win or place in his remaining eight races in 2009. He finished well beaten in the
Duke of York Stakes, Prix du Gros Chêne, King's Stand Stakes,
July Cup, King George Stakes, Nunthorpe Stakes,
Haydock Sprint Cup and Prix de l'Abbaye.
2010: five-year-old season Equiano began his fourth season in the Abernant Stakes over six furlongs at Newmarket on 15 April in which he was ridden by Michael Hills (as in all of his races that year) and started the 11/4 favourite. After taking the lead soon after the start he was hard-pressed in the closing stages and "just held on" to win by a short-head from the four-year-old Mullionmileanhour and record his first success for 22 months. In the Group Three Palace House Stakes at the same course on 1 May he started second favourite behind the 2009 winner Amour Propre in a field which also included Borderlescott,
Sole Power and
Total Gallery (Prix de l'Abbaye). Equiano led from the start and "stayed on gamely" to beat Borderlescott by three quarters of a length. Barry Hills commented "Michael rode him last Saturday and said he gave him the best feeling a horse had given him. I am sure the King's Stand will be on the agenda, but I'm not sure if we'll have another race first". Three weeks later Equiano started joint-favourite alongside Kingsgate Native in the
Temple Stakes at
Haydock Park. He led for most of the way but was overtaken by his market rival inside the final furlong and beaten half a length into second place. On 15 June Equiano attempted to repeat his 2008 success in the King's Stand Stakes and started the 9/2 third choice in the betting behind Kingsgate Native and the Australian challenger Nicconi (winner of the
Lightning Stakes). The other nine runners included Borderlescott, Total Gallery, Amour Propre, Gold Trail (
Railway Stakes) and
Markab. Equiano quickly took the lead and "ran on gamely" in the final furlong to win by one and a half lengths from Markab with Borderlescott taking third ahead of Nicconi. After the race Barry Hills said "He's a very fast horse and he was always going to win today because he's in such good form." Michael Hills said, "He stumbled coming out of the gates but once he was back on his feet he was off. What a thrill! Someone beeped a car horn at the three pole and he went even faster." On 9 July the horse returned to six furlongs for the July Cup at Newmarket and finished second of the fourteen runners, beaten half a length by the Australian import
Starspangledbanner. In the Nunthorpe Stakes at
York Racecourse on 20 August he started slowly, was hampered in the first furlong and never looked likely to win. Michael Hills eased the horse down in the closing stages and Equiano finished last of the twelve runners behind Sole Power. A training setback prompted the announcement of his retirement on 15 September. Barry Hills commented "Equiano was one of the fastest horses I have trained and the exceptional speed he demonstrated in winning this year's King's Stand Stakes marked him out as a very special sprinter. He was also a very sound horse and a perfect horse to deal with in every way." ==Stud career==