1954: two-year-old season Our Babu made a successful first appearance when he won the Spring Stakes at
Newmarket in May. He was then sent to
Royal Ascot in June, where he finished second to Eubulides (another son of My Babu) in the
Chesham Stakes. He was beaten by Eubulides again in the
Richmond Stakes at
Goodwood in July, when he ran badly on soft ground. On firmer ground in autumn, Our Babu showed much improved form, winning the
Champagne Stakes at the
Doncaster St Leger meeting in September by two lengths from the
Queen's colt Corporal. He was then sent to Newmarket in October for the six
furlong Middle Park Stakes, one of the season's most important races for two-year-olds, and won in a close finish from the Irish-trained Hugh Lupus and the
July Stakes winner Tamerlane. In the Free Handicap, a ranking of the best two-year-olds to have run in Britain, Our Babu was assigned the top rating of 133
pounds, one pound ahead of Hugh Lupus, thereby matching the achievement of his sire, who had been the top juvenile of 1947. In the
Classic 2000 Guineas over one mile at Newmarket he started at odds of
13/2, with Tamerlane starting 5/1 favourite in a strong field of twenty-three runners which included five runners from France and three from Ireland. Ridden by
Doug Smith he prevailed in a closely contested finish, winning by a neck from Tamerlane, who had looked the likely winner a furlong from the finish with the fast-finishing French colt Klairon a short head away in third. After the race Smith commented "I was not sure that I had won, I just kept riding as hard as I could." Our Babu was again emulating My Babu, who won the race in 1948. despite doubts about his stamina, but finished unplaced behind
Phil Drake. At Royal Ascot he finished a well-beaten third to Tamerlane in the
St. James's Palace Stakes. ==Assessment==