Basto (1703 – c. 1723) was a BritishThoroughbredracehorse, who was one of the most celebrated racehorses of the early 18th century.[1] He was described as "remarkably strong... one of the most beautiful horses of his colour that ever appeared in this kingdom".[2]
In his racing career at the home of British racing in Newmarket, he won at least five match races (possibly more, since he raced before records were reliably kept) against some of the leading horses of the time.[3]
At the Duke of Devonshire's stud, he sired several important racemares and broodmares including the dams of Old Crab, Blacklegs and Snip. Other offspring included Brown Betty, Coquette and Soreheels.[2][3]