Two days after his handicap win he met Bend Or yet again in the Champion Stakes.
Pebbles returned for a highly-anticipated renewal of the Champion Stakes.
He won his only other race in the Champion Stakes before being retired to stud.
With an increased prize fund of £1,300,000, the Champion Stakes was Britain's richest horse race in 2011.
He returned as a four-year-old to win the Champion Stakes in 1932.
He faced Robert the Devil again in the Champion Stakes.
On his final start of the year he was no match for Springfield in Champion Stakes over ten furlongs.
On his final appearance of the season he finished seventh behind Hatoof in the Champion Stakes.
It was named after Pride, a recent winner of the Champion Stakes.
He also won the Champion Stakes and was noted for his performances in the top handicap races.