1993: two-year-old season Owington began his racing career by finishing third in a six
furlong maiden race at
Newmarket Racecourse on 31 July 1993. Nineteen days later he started
5/4 favourite for the Convivial Maiden Stakes at
York Racecourse and recorded his first victory, accelerating away from his opponents in the closing stages to win in "impressive" style by three and a half
lengths from Pinkerton's Pal. The colt was then sent to Germany and moved up in class for the
Group Two Moët & Chandon Rennen at
Baden-Baden on 3 September. Ridden as in his two previous races by
Michael Hills he prevailed by a short head from his fellow British challenger Fumo di Londra.
Pat Eddery took over from Hills when Owingtom contested the Group One
Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket and started second favourite behind
Turtle Island (
Phoenix Stakes,
Gimcrack Stakes). Owington took the lead approaching the last quarter mile but was caught in the final strides and beaten a head by his stablemate
First Trump.
1994: three-year-old season On his first appearance as a three-year-old, Owington ran in the
Greenham Stakes (a trial race for the
2000 Guineas) over seven furlongs on
soft ground at
Newbury Racecourse. He took the lead three furlongs out but faded in the closing stages and finished fifth of the eight runners behind Turtle Island. On 12 May, the colt reverted to sprint distances and was matched against older horses in the Duke of York Stakes at York and started 4/1 third favourite behind Tropical (
Phoenix Sprint Stakes) and Marina Park (
Princess Margaret Stakes). The colt was always among the leaders, went to the front a furlong out, and won "comfortably" by three lengths from Bid For Blue. In June Owington was sent to
Royal Ascot and was made favourite for the Cork and Orrery Stakes (then a Group Three race). His sixteen opponents included Catrail (
Challenge Stakes), Redoubtable (
National Stakes), So Factual (
European Free Handicap), College Chapel (winner of the race in 1993),
Keen Hunter,
Piccolo and
Lake Coniston. The favourite was restrained by Hills in the early stages before making progress and taking the lead approaching the final furlong. He held off the challenge of So Factual by half a length, with two lengths back to Catrail in third. On 7 July Owington was partnered by
Paul Eddery when he started 3/1 second favourite behind the six-year-old mare
Lochsong in the July Cup. Catrail, Piccolo and Redoubtable were again in opposition with the four other runners being
Barathea,
Dolphin Street (
Prix de la Forêt),
Lavinia Fontana (
Prix du Petit Couvert) and Splice (
Abernant Stakes). After tracking the leaders, Owington began to make progress in the last quarter mile and overtook the leader Barathea inside the final furlong. He held off a strong late challenge from Dolphin Street to win by a head with Catrail taking third just ahead of Barathea.
Cash Asmussen, who rode the runner-up said "I got there to do him, but the bastard [Owington] was just idling and he pulled out a bit more". Owington was sent to France in August for the
Prix Maurice de Gheest over 1300 metres at
Deauville Racecourse. He started second favourite but finished fifth behind Dolphin Street, Catrail, Lavinia Fontana and Unblest, beaten less than two lengths by the winner. In the
Haydock Sprint Cup on 3 September, he started 15/8 favourite but appeared outpaced in the closing stages and finished third behind Lavinia Fontana and Piccolo.
1995: four-year-old season Owington remained in training as a four-year-old in 1995. He failed to win in five races but ran consistently against top-class opposition. In the spring he finished third to the three-year-old Mind Games in both the
Palace House Stakes and the
Temple Stakes carrying weights of 132 pounds and 136 pounds respectively. In July he attempted to repeat his 1994 success in the July Cup and finished fourth behind Lake Coniston, Piccolo and Hoh Magic. At
Haydock Park in September he finished third to the French-trained
Cherokee Rose in the Sprint Cup, ahead of Lake Coniston, Mind Games and Lavinia Fontana. On his final appearance he was sent to the United States to contest the
Breeders' Cup Sprint at
Belmont Park on 28 October. Ridden by
Frankie Dettori he finished seventh behind
Desert Stormer, ahead of the other British challengers
Hever Golf Rose and Lake Coniston. ==Stud record==