European career Fiorente was originally trained by
Sir Michael Stoute at
Newmarket, Suffolk. Unraced as a two-year-old, he ran four times as a three-year-old in 2011. He won a
maiden race at
Newbury Racecourse and finished second in both the
Group Two King Edward VII Stakes (beaten five lengths by
Nathaniel) and the Group Three
Gordon Stakes. In the following year he ran five times, recording his most important victory in the Princess of Wales's Stakes at
Newmarket Racecourse in July.
Australian career In the autumn of 2012 Fiorente was transferred to Australia to be trained by
Gai Waterhouse. In the 2012 Melbourne Cup he ran second to
Green Moon. Returning to racing in the autumn he ran once over 1400 metres in the
All Aged Stakes, finishing third to
All Too Hard. In the 2013 Spring carnival he won the
Dato Tan Chin Nam Stakes and then ran third behind
Shamus Award in the 2013
Cox Plate. He followed this by winning the
2013 Melbourne Cup, ridden by
Damien Oliver. On 8 March, Fiorente won the Australian Cup, beating Green Moon and Shamus Award at
weight-for-age. Fiorente then finished unplaced behind the
New Zealand mare Silent Achiever in the
Ranvet Stakes and third behind the same horse in
The BMW. On 7 April it was announced that Fiorente had sustained a serious tendon injury and would be retired from racing. ==Stud career==