Camelot - Joseph O Brien Wins The Derby Epsom 2 6 12

Camelot comes home a comfortable winner of Saturday's Derby at Epsom

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Camelot ranked with Sea The Stars after Derby

INVESTEC DERBY winner Camelot was given a provisional official rating of 124 on Sunday, the same rating achieved by Sea The Stars for his 2009 victory.

However, the rating is lower than Workforce's in 2010 (128) and New Approach in 2008 (126). Pour Moi, last year's French-trained winner, achieved a rating 1lb lower at 123.

BHA head of handicapping Phil Smith told ATR: "He's very good, no question. We've given him a mark of 124 so far. At this stage of his development we see him as the same horse as Sea The Stars.

"What we want to see him do now is to run against older horses. That is the great barometer. Sea The Stars went on to beat the older horses and remained unbeaten through the year.

"At some point we hope Camelot is going to run against older horses. It gives you a much more solid idea where he ranks in world racing."

Camelot achieved a rating of 119 as a two-year-old and 121 for his Qipco 2,000 Guineas win in April.

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THERE is no race, anywhere on earth, laden with as much history and prestige as the Epsom Derby. Conjured by 18th century aristocrats sitting over dinner it soon became the pre-eminent contest for three-year-olds and would go on to inspire hundreds of imitator races across the globe.

It remains a truly national sporting event. 125,000 descend on the Downs on the day of the race for a very British party. Double decker buses disgorge sun-seekers in everything from flip-flops to cocktail dresses, barbecues are sparked and laden with British bangers and bookies tout the favourite as a gambling frenzy erupts in the build-up to the race.