2023 | ||
Pic D'Orhy | Clondaw Castle | Paint The Dream |
Previous years | ||
---|---|---|
2022 | ||
Mister Fisher | Eldorado Allen | Rouge Vif |
2021 | ||
Master Tommytucker | Clondaw Castle | Riders Onthe Storm |
2020-2014 | ||
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2020 | ||
Frodon | Keeper Hill | Top Notch |
2019 | ||
Top Notch | Black Corton | Charbel |
2018 | ||
Waiting Patiently | Art Mauresque | God's Own |
2017 | ||
Vaniteux | Vibrato Valtat | Only two finished |
2016 | ||
Triolo D'Alene | Wishfull Thinking | Only two finished |
2015 | ||
Balder Succes | Fox Appeal | Hunt Ball |
2014 | ||
Captain Chris | Champion Court | Twinlight |
The Silviniaco Conti Chase is a Grade 2 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Kempton Park over a distance of about 2 miles and 4½ furlongs (2 miles, 4 furlongs and 110 yards, or 4,124 metres), and during its running there are sixteen fences to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year in January.[1]
The event is named after the racehorse Silviniaco Conti, a dual winner of Kempton Park's most prestigious race, the King George VI Chase. Prior to the 2019–20 season it was run as a Listed race under a sponsored title; the race was renamed and raised to Grade 2 status by the British Horseracing Authority from the 2020 running.
Winners since 2014
Year | Winner | Age | Jockey | Trainer |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | Captain Chris | 10 | Richard Johnson | Philip Hobbs |
2015 | Balder Success | 7 | Wayne Hutchinson | Alan King |
2016 | Triolo d'Alene | 9 | Jeremiah McGrath | Nicky Henderson |
2017 | Vaniteux | 8 | Paul Moloney | Nicky Henderson |
2018 | Waiting Patiently | 7 | Brian Hughes | Malcolm Jefferson |
2019 | Top Notch | 8 | Daryl Jacob | Nicky Henderson |
2020 | Frodon | 8 | Bryony Frost | Paul Nicholls |
2021 | Master Tommytucker | 10 | Harry Cobden | Paul Nicholls |
2022 | Mister Fisher | 8 | James Bowen | Nicky Henderson |
2023 | Pic D'Orhy | 8 | Harry Cobden | Paul Nicholls |
2024 | Banbridge | 8 | J. J. Slevin | Joseph O'Brien |
See also
References
- ↑ "Jump Pattern Book 2019-20" (pdf). British Horseracing Authority. p. 69. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
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