1991: three-year-old season Lahib did not race as a two-year-old, making his debut in a
maiden race over one mile at
Newbury Racecourse on 20 April 1991. Starting at odds of
7/1 he took the lead a
furlong out but was caught in the final strides and beaten a head by Ristna, a filly who went on to win the
Sun Chariot Stakes. Twelve days later at
Newmarket Racecourse Lahib started 11/10 favourite for a similar event over the same distance and recorded his first victory, beating Close Fried by a neck. The colt had training problems thereafter, and missed the rest of the season. He underwent surgery on his forelegs and a further operation on an
undescended testicle.
1992: four-year-old season After an absence of more than eleven months, Lahib returned to the track in April 2012 and finished sixth of the eight runners behind
Sure Sharp in the
Group Three Earl of Sefton Stakes at Newmarket. A month later the colt was moved up to Group Two level and started a 16/1 outsider in the
Lockinge Stakes at Newbury. Ridden by
Richard Quinn (Carson was riding Hamdan Al Maktoum's more fancied Mukaddamah) Lahib stayed on well in the closing stages and finished second, two and a half
lengths behind the winner
Selkirk. On 16 June at
Royal Ascot, Lahib was reunited with Carson and started 100/30 favourite for the Queen Anne Stakes. His seven opponents were
Second Set,
Exit To Nowhere (
Prix du Muguet), Rudimentary (
Sandown Mile), Goofalik (
Prix du Chemin de Fer du Nord), Star of Gdansk (third in
The Derby), Approach the Bench (
Beresford Stakes),
Sikeston and Lovealoch. Lovealoch set the pace before Sikeston went to the front three furlongs out. Second Set went to the front inside the final furlong but Lahib, who had been amongst the leaders from the start, stayed on strongly in the closing stages, took the lead in the final strides, and won by a head. In August Lahib was sent to France to contest the Group One
Prix Jacques Le Marois at
Deauville Racecourse and finished second of the fourteen runners, a length behind the winner Exit To Nowhere. The unplaced runners included
Star of Cozzene,
Hatoof,
El Prado and Sikeston. On 26 September Lahib was one of nine horses to contest the Group One Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot and started the 8/1 fifth choice in the betting behind Selkirk,
All At Sea (
Prix du Moulin),
Marling and
Brief Truce. The other runners were Second Set,
Mystiko,
Hamas and Sharp Review. After tracking the leaders, Lahib overtook the pacemaker Hamas two furlongs from the finish and was "driven out" by Carson to win by two lengths from Brief Truce with Selkirk taking third ahead of All At Sea. On his final racecourse appearance, Lahib was moved up in distance for the
Champion Stakes over ten furlongs at Newmarket on 17 October. Starting at odds of 2/1 in a ten-runner field, he took the lead a quarter of a mile from the finish but was overtaken inside the final furlong and beaten a neck by
Rodrigo de Triano. ==Stud record==