2009/2010: National Hunt Flat Sprinter Sacre made his first appearance in a National Hunt Flat race at
Ascot in February 2010. Ridden by Barry Geraghty, he took the lead a
furlong from the finish and held the late challenge of King of the Night to win by a nose. Two months later, he was sent to
Ayr, where he won a similar event by 4 lengths without being extended.
2010/2011: Novice Hurdles In November 2010, Sprinter Sacre contested his first jump race, a novice hurdle over two and a half miles at Ascot. He started 6/5 favourite and finished second to the six-year-old Frascati Park. After a break of three months, he reappeared in a two-mile novices' hurdle at
Ffos Las and won by 10 lengths. Two weeks later he won a hurdle race at Ascot by 7 lengths "on the bridle" and was then sent to the
Cheltenham Festival for the
Supreme Novices' Hurdle. Ridden by
Tony McCoy, Sprinter Sacre took the lead three hurdles from the finish but hit the last obstacle and faded to finish third to Al Ferof and stablemate Spirit Son, who never raced again.
2011/2012: Novice Chases Sprinter Sacre made his first appearance in a steeplechase at
Doncaster in December 2011. He started at odds of 2/9 and won by 24 lengths from Lightening Rod. At the end of December, he was moved up to Grade II class for the Wayward Lad Novices' Chase at
Kempton in which he was matched against Peddlers Cross, the runner-up in the 2011
Champion Hurdle. Sprinter Sacre led from the start and drew clear in the closing stages to win by 16 lengths.
ESPN described his jumping as "sublime" and quoted his jockey,
Barry Geraghty, as saying: "He's one of the best I've ever sat on – he is frighteningly good." In February 2012, Sprinter Sacre moved out of novice company to take on more experienced chasers in the
Game Spirit Chase at
Newbury. Ridden by Barry Geraghty, he took the lead at half way and recorded a 6-length win from French Opera at odds of 2/5. Sprinter Sacre was then sent to Cheltenham for the
Arkle Challenge Trophy where his rivals included
Al Ferof, Menorah and
Cue Card. Taking the lead four fences from the finish, he was never in danger and won by 7 lengths despite being eased in the closing stages. Geraghty described the race as the equivalent of a "schooling session" and described the horse as "the special one".
The Guardian called the performance "scintillating" and described the winner as being "simply in a league of his own". Only three horses appeared to challenge Sprinter Sacre in the
Maghull Novices' Chase at
Aintree a month later. He started at odds of 1/7 and "made mincemeat" of his rivals recording a very impressive 13 lengths win from Toubab. After the race, Henderson was effusive in his praise, calling him "frightening... extraordinary... he has this aura about him." On 5 April 2013, he lined up against four rivals in the John Smiths Melling Chase in his first attempt over fences at 2 1/2 miles. Sprinter Sacre was sent off 1/3 favourite and won by 4 1/2 lengths from
Ryanair Chase winner Cue Card. Back in third place, beaten a further 19 lengths, was crack Irish contender Flemenstar. On 23 April, he extended his unbeaten chase record to 10 as he defeated
Sizing Europe by five lengths in the
Punchestown Champion Chase. He became the first horse since
Istabraq in 1999 to win at all three major spring jumping Festivals, Punchestown, Cheltenham and Aintree.
2013/2014: Senior Chases On his first appearance of the next season, Sprinter Sacre started 2/9 favourite for
Desert Orchid Chase at
Kempton Park Racecourse on 27 December. After tracking the leaders in the early stages, he began to struggle at the seventh fence and was quickly pulled up by Geraghty. Post-race tests revealed that the horse was suffering from an irregular heartbeat. On 23 February 2014, Henderson announced that the gelding had recovered from his heart problems but would miss the rest of the season as he was "not working with his usual brilliance".
2014/2015: Senior Chases Sprinter Sacre missed a planned run in the Tingle Creek Trophy but performed well in a racecourse gallop at Newbury in late December. After an absence of over a year, the gelding returned in the
Clarence House Chase at Ascot on 17 January. After racing in fourth place for most of the way, he moved up to take the lead in the straight but was overtaken approaching the final fence and finished second to Dodging Bullets. At the
Cheltenham Festival 11 March 2015, Sprinter Sacre started favourite for the
Queen Mother Champion Chase but faded by the last two jumps and pulled up in a race won by
Dodging Bullets. The gelding was treated for a back problem following the race and returned to contest the Celebration Chase at Sandown on 25 April, finishing second of the seven runners behind Special Tiara.
2015/2016: Senior Chases The next season, Henderson was giving encouraging reports that Sprinter Sacre was "giving us good vibes" and on 15 November, Sprinter Sacre confirmed it in his seasonal debut by taking the Grade 2
Shloer Chase by 15 lengths from his old rival Somersby, the runner-up of the 2015
Champion Chase. After Sprinter Sacre had recorded his first win in two and a half years, his rider, Nico de Boinville, commented, "He was jumping and travelling like his old self and he did that well in the end, even kicking clear after the last and putting them to the sword. I haven't got a clue what the plans are – I'm just enjoying the moment". On 27 December, Sprinter Sacre was matched against Sire de Grugy, Somersby, and Vibrato Valtat (
Henry VIII Novices' Chase,
Haldon Gold Cup) in the Desert Orchid Chase at Kempton on 27 December. After racing in fourth place, he took the lead at the last fence and held off the sustained challenge of Sire de Grugy to win by three-quarters of a length. After the race, Henderson said, "Today he had to be a completely different Sprinter... They had to be very brave at the last, but he's that sort of horse – he's got the class but sometimes you have to tough it out as well." On 16 March 2016, Sprinter Sacre contested his third Queen Mother Champion Chase at the Cheltenham Festival. He started the 5/1 second favourite behind the Irish-trained
Un de Sceaux, whilst the other eight runners included Dodging Bullets, Sire de Grugy, Felix Yonger (Punchestown Champion Chase), Special Tiara, and Somersby. Special Tiara and Un de Sceaux set a very fast pace with Nico de Boinville settling Sprinter Sacre behind the leaders. Despite a mistake three fences from home, Sprinter Sacre made rapid progress to take the lead approaching the second last and quickly went several lengths clear. He stayed on up the run-in to win the race by three and a half lengths and a nose from Un de Sceaux and Special Tiara. Commenting on the ten-year-old's return to form, Henderson said, "He's just been so feisty and aggressive all season... I’ve been looking at him every night for the last three weeks and I just knew that it was still there, and his whole body said that it was. It's just talent, isn’t it?" On 23 April, Sprinter Sacre ended his season in the
Celebration Chase at
Sandown Park on 23 April. He started the 11/10 favourite ahead of Un de Sceaux with the best fancied of the other four runners being Sire de Grugy and Dodging Bullets. Nico de Boinville settled Sprinter Sacre behind the leaders, Un de Sceaux and Sire de Grugy, before making rapid progress to take the lead at the third last. He drew away from his rivals over the last two fences and won by fifteen lengths from Un de Sceaux. ==Retirement==