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Invincible: fascinating facts about runners who ended their careers unbeaten

Frankel wins the 2012 Juddmonte International in a four-year-old campaign that took him to new heights
Victory stroll: Frankel winns the Juddmonte InternationalCredit: Mark Cranham (racingpost.com/photos)

Invincibility is defined as the quality of being too powerful or difficult to overcome. Spanning centuries and continents, the following horses are tied together by their perfect records. Here are ten things you may not have known about them.

KINCSEM
54 wins

According to folklore, Kincsem went missing as a two-year-old from her ancestral home in Hungary, where she was considered lanky and ungainly, and found with a group of Romani people.

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