Fusaichi Pegasus(Deceased)
- Price: $70 million
- Owner: Fusao Sekiguchi
- Fusaichi Pegasus, a Thoroughbred racehorse, claims the top spot as the most expensive horse globally. This stallion boasts a remarkable career, accumulating earnings exceeding $2 million and securing victory in approximately 75 stakes races across the world.
Shareef Dancer(Deceased)
- Price: $40 million
- Owner: Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum
- Shareef Dancer, a racehorse bred in Britain and America, holds an impressive net worth of $40 million. Throughout his career, this stallion clinched victory in three races and secured a second-place finish, cementing his status as one of history’s most successful racehorses.
Annihilator(Deceased)
- Price: $19 million
- Owners: H.D. Woodhouse and M. Sakura
- Although Annihilator may not be widely recognized as one of the world’s most expensive horses, it’s fascinating to note that this horse commanded a substantial $19 million price. Despite modest career prize money of only $3,000, Annihilator’s legacy extends beyond earnings, even if information about his offspring remains limited.
The Green Monkey(Deceased)
- Price: $16 million
- Owners: Sue Magnier, Derreck Smith, and Michael Tabor
The Green Monkey, an American Thoroughbred racehorse with illustrious lineage, struggled to meet expectations on the track. Despite being descended from Northern Dancer and Secretariat, his total career earnings barely exceeded $10,000. Tragically, he was euthanised at the young age of 14 due to laminitis.
Palloubet D’Halong(Alive)
- Price: $15 million
- Owner: Jan Tops
- Purchased by Jan Tops, an international riding school and competitive showjumping team, Palloubet D’Halong is the sole showjumper on our list. This male Gelding made a name for himself with impressive performances at the PSI European Championship, including clear rounds and a second-place finish in the Aachen Rolex Grand Prix.