Newmarket Stakes
The Newmarket Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old colts and geldings. It is run over a distance of 1 mile and 2 furlongs (2,012 metres) on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket in late April or early May.
Listed race | |
Location | Rowley Mile Newmarket, England |
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Race type | Flat / Thoroughbred |
Sponsor | Tweenhills Stud |
Website | Newmarket |
Race information | |
Distance | 1m 2f (2,012 metres) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Straight |
Qualification | Three-year-old colts and geldings |
Weight | 9 st 0 lb Penalties 5 lb for Group winners * 3 lb for Listed winners * * after 31 August 2018 |
Purse | £50,000 (2019) 1st: £28,355 |
2020 | ||
Mishriff | Volkan Star | Waldkonig |
Previous years | ||
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2019 | ||
Uae Jewel | Walkinthesand | Persian Moon |
2018 | ||
Key Victory | Old Persian | Highbrow |
2017 | ||
Permian | Speedo Boy | Khalidi |
2016 | ||
Hawkbill | Abdon | Sky Kingdom |
2015 | ||
Best Of Times | Balios | Tempus Temporis |
2014 | ||
Barley Mow | Mutakayyef | Pinzolo |
2013 | ||
Windhoek | Centurius | Hoarding |
2012 | ||
Noble Mission | Mariner's Cross | Michelangelo |
2011 | ||
Ocean War | Cai Shen | Treasury Devil |
2010-2001 | ||
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2010 | ||
Gardening Leave | Wigmore Hall | Rashaad |
2009 | ||
Your Old Pal | Palavicini | Spring Of Fame |
2008 | ||
Kandahar Run | Meeriss | Better Hand |
2007 | ||
Salford Mill | Acapulco | Eastern Anthem |
2006 | ||
Mulaqat | Purple Moon | Morghim |
2005 | ||
Rocamadour | Daring Ransom | Fu Manchu |
2004 | ||
Hazyview | Tahreeb | Crocodile Dundee |
2003 | ||
Delsarte | Wilful | Splendid Era |
2002 | ||
Highdown | Moon Ballad | Judgement |
2001 | ||
Rosi's Boy | Fair Question | Morshdi |
2000-1991 | ||
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2000 | ||
Beat Hollow | Sandmason | Entisar |
1999 | ||
Beat All | Mukhalif | Silver Robin |
1998 | ||
Dr Fong | Sensory | Mutawwaj |
1997 | ||
Sandstone | Haltarra | Musical Dancer |
1996 | ||
Mick's Love | Bahamian Knight | Ramooz |
1995 | ||
Presenting | Anchor Clever | Sotoboy |
1994 | ||
Alriffa | Darnay | Shepton Mallet |
1993 | ||
Tenby | Planetary Aspect | Desert Team |
1992 | ||
Captain Horatius | Shuailaan | Jeune |
1991 | ||
Walim | Stone Mill | Prince Russanor |
1990-1988 | ||
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1990 | ||
Theatrical Charmer | Dorset Duke | Rudy's Fantasy |
1989 | ||
Prince Of Dance | Observation Post | Prince Ibrahim |
1988 | ||
Minster Son | Red Glow | Topsider Man |
History
The original version of the Newmarket Stakes was established in the early 19th century. It was usually held on the final day of the venue's First Spring meeting in late April or early May. It was run on the Ditch Mile course over distances slightly under a mile. It ended after a period of small fields and walkovers in the 1880s.[1][2]
A new version of the race was introduced in 1889.[3] From this point it took place at Newmarket's Second Spring meeting in mid-May. It was contested over 1¼ miles, and it became a major trial for The Derby. It continued until the early 1960s.[4]
The present version of the race was first run in 1978. It was initially called the Heathorn Stakes.[5] The inaugural running was won by the subsequent Derby winner Shirley Heights. It was renamed the Newmarket Stakes in 1986.
The Newmarket Stakes is currently held on the opening day of the two-day Guineas Festival meeting in late April or early May. It is run on the same day as the 2,000 Guineas.
Records
Leading jockey since 1978 (6 wins):
- Pat Eddery – Theatrical Charmer (1990), Walim (1991), Tenby (1993), Sandstone (1997), Beat All (1999), Rosi's Boy (2001)
Leading trainer since 1978 (10 wins):
- Sir Henry Cecil – Masked Marvel (1979), Mr Fluorocarbon (1982), Claude Monet (1984), Slip Anchor (1985), Verd-Antique (1986), Tenby (1993), Dr Fong (1998), Beat Hollow (2000), Kandahar Run (2008), Noble Mission (2012)
Winners since 1978
- The 2007 winner Salford Mill was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed Helene Mascot
- The 2009 winner Your Old Pal subsequently raced in Hong Kong as Ride with the Wind
- The 2010 winner Gardening Leave went on to race in Hong Kong as Treasure Lands
- The 2014 winner Barley Mow went on to race in Hong Kong as Helene Happy Star
- The 2020 race was run in June, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
Earlier winners
First Spring version
The original version of the race was held at Newmarket's First Spring Meeting in late April or early May.
- 1804: Prospero
- 1805: Lydia
- 1806: Achilles
- 1807: Musician
- 1808: Morel
- 1809: Thunderbolt
- 1810: Whalebone
- 1811: Trophonius
- 1812: Pointers
- 1813: Smolensko
- 1814: Blucher
- 1815: Busto
- 1816: Alien
- 1817: Gazelle
- 1818: Roger Bacon
- 1819: Tiresias
- 1820: Ivanhoe
- 1821: Gustavus
- 1822: Mystic
- 1823: Nicoli
- 1824: Serab
- 1825: Crockery
- 1826: Goshawk
- 1827: Serenade
- 1828: Zinganee
- 1829: Patron
- 1830: Augustus
- 1831: Riddlesworth
- 1832: Mixbury
- 1833: Forester
- 1835: Bodice
- 1836: Muezzin
- 1837: Rat-Trap
- 1838: Boeotian
- 1839: Montreal
- 1840: Scutari
- 1841: John o' Gaunt
- 1842: Canadian
- 1843: Evenus
- 1845: Idas
- 1846: Pyrrhus the First
- 1847: Cossack
- 1848: Glendower
- 1849: Vatican
- 1850: Cariboo
- 1851: Midas
- 1852: Stockwell
- 1853: Orinoco
- 1855: De Clare
- 1856: Wentworth
- 1857: Glee-Singer
- 1858: Beadsman / Eclipse *
- 1859: Phantom
- 1860: St Albans
- 1861: Russley
- 1862: Canwell
- 1863: Mogador
- 1864: Claremont
- 1866: Robin Hood
- 1867: Marksman
- 1868: The Earl
- 1869: Strathnairn
- 1870: Nobleman
- 1871: King William
- 1872: Cremorne
- 1873: Andred
- 1874: George Frederick
- 1876: Skylark
- 1877: King Clovis
- 1878: Reefer
- 1879: Muley Edris
- 1880: Merry-Go-Round
- 1881: Iroquois
- 1882: Milord
- 1883: Merrimac
- 1885: Palladio
- 1886: Lisbon
- 1887: declared void
* The 1858 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.
Second Spring version
The next version was held at Newmarket's Second Spring Meeting in mid-May.
- 1889: Donovan
- 1890: Memoir
- 1891: Mimi
- 1892: Curio
- 1893: Isinglass
- 1894: Ladas
- 1895: The Owl
- 1896: Galeazzo
- 1897: Galtee More
- 1898: Cyllene
- 1899: Dominie
- 1900: Diamond Jubilee
- 1901: William the Third
- 1902: Fowling-Piece *
- 1903: Flotsam
- 1904: Henry the First
- 1905: Cicero
- 1906: Lally
- 1907: Acclaim
- 1908: St Wolf
- 1909: Louviers
- 1911: Sunstar
- 1912: Cylgad
- 1913: Craganour
- 1914: Corcyra
- 1915: Danger Rock
- 1916: Figaro
- 1918: Somme Kiss
- 1919: Dominion
- 1920: Allenby
- 1921: Lemonora
- 1922: Pondoland
- 1923: Top Gallant
- 1924: Hurstwood
- 1925: Cross Bow
- 1926: no race
- 1927: Call Boy
- 1928: Fairway
- 1929: Hunter's Moon
- 1930: The Scout II
- 1931: Sir Andrew
- 1932: Miracle
- 1933: Young Lover
- 1934: Windsor Lad
- 1935: Bobsleigh
- 1936: Flares
- 1937: Cash Book
- 1938: Golden Sovereign
- 1939: Fairstone
- 1940: Lighthouse
- 1941: Orthodox
- 1945: Midas
- 1946: Radiotherapy
- 1947: Blue Train
- 1948: Riding Mill
- 1949: Faux Tirage
- 1950: Prince Simon
- 1951: Crocodile
- 1952: Chavey Down
- 1953: Pinza
- 1954: Elopement
- 1955: Acropolis
- 1956: Pirate King
- 1957: Sun Charger
- 1958: Guersillus
- 1959: Agricola
- 1960: Stupor Mundi
- 1961: The Axe
- 1962–77: no race
* Ard Patrick finished first in 1902, but he was disqualified for bumping and boring.
References
- "1882 Newmarket Stakes". Glasgow Herald. 29 April 1882. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
- "1887 Newmarket Stakes". Glasgow Herald. 30 April 1887. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
- "1889 Newmarket Stakes". Glasgow Herald. 23 May 1889. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
- "1961 Newmarket Stakes". Glasgow Herald. 11 May 1961. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
- "1978 Heathorn Stakes". Glasgow Herald. 4 May 1978. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
- Paris-Turf:
- Racing Post:
- galopp-sieger.de – Newmarket Stakes.
- pedigreequery.com – Newmarket Stakes – Newmarket.
- Whyte, James Christie (1840). History of the British Turf (Vol. II). Henry Colburn.