Conditions race | |
Location | Epsom Downs Racecourse Epsom, England |
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Inaugurated | 1794 Suspended 1800 and reintroduced 1807 |
Race type | Flat / Thoroughbred |
Sponsor | Cazoo |
Website | Epsom Downs |
Race information | |
Distance | 6 furlongs 3 yards (1,210 m) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Left-handed |
Qualification | Two-year-olds |
Weight | 9 st 0 lb Allowances 5 lb for fillies Penalties 5 lb for race winners |
Purse | £45,000 (2021) 1st: £23,193 |
2023 | ||
Bobsleigh | Balon D'or | Haatem |
Previous years | ||
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2022 | ||
Legend Of Xanadu | Self Praise | Commander Straker |
2021 | ||
Oscula | Flaming Rib | Maybury |
2020-2011 | ||
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2020 | ||
Twaasol | Modern News | Mutazawwed |
2019 | ||
Pinatubo | Oh Purple Reign | Misty Grey |
2018 | ||
Cosmic Law | Usain Boat | Mendoza |
2017 | ||
De Bruyne Horse | Cardsharp | Zap |
2016 | ||
Legendary Lunch | Danielsflyer | Sea Of Snow |
2015 | ||
Buratino | Nelspruit | Just Emma |
2014 | ||
Baitha Alga | Ballymore Castle | Red Icon |
2013 | ||
Thunder Strike | Riverboat Springs | Haikbidiac |
2012 | ||
Chilworth Icon | Heavy Metal | Liber |
2011 | ||
Fulbright | Evervescent | On The Dark Side |
2010-2001 | ||
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2010 | ||
High Award | Dubawi Gold | Premier Clarets |
2009 | ||
Corporal Maddox | Walkingonthemoon | Red Avalanche |
2008 | ||
Smokey Storm | Indian Art | Able Master |
2007 | ||
Declaration Of War | Bespoke Boy | Mount Pleasure |
2006 | ||
Sadeek | Going Straight | Always Fruitful |
2005 | ||
Ba Foxtrot | King Malachi | Green Pride |
2004 | ||
Screwdriver | Royal Island | Gortumblo |
2003 | ||
Parkview Love | Cedarberg | Cape Fear |
2002 | ||
The Bonus King | Monsieur Boulanger | One Last Time |
2001 | ||
Whitbarrow | Dark Sorcerer | Resplendent Cee |
2000-1991 | ||
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2000 | ||
Atmospheric | Stregone | Triple Blue |
1999 | ||
Gorecki | Bee Eight | Our Ambition |
1998 | ||
Lady Angharad | Atlantic Destiny | Strike A Blow |
1997 | ||
Dance Trick | Another Fantasy | Flaming Ember |
1996 | ||
Proud Native | Premier Bay | Caviar Royale |
1995 | ||
Gothenberg | World Premier | Double Point |
1994 | ||
Silca Blanka | Shamanic | Dreamer |
1993 | ||
Moccasin Run | Queenbird | Chickawicka |
1992 | ||
Green's Bid | Ihtiraz | Night Melody |
1991 | ||
Showbrook | Diamond Mine | Forest Fairy |
1990-1988 | ||
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1990 | ||
Sylva Honda | Level Xing | Capital Bond |
1989 | ||
Champagne Gold | Across The Bay | State Of Affairs |
1988 | ||
Sno Serenade | Sylvan Tempest | Denham Green |
The Woodcote Stakes is a conditions flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old Thoroughbreds. It is run over a distance of 6 furlongs and 3 yards (1,210 metres) at Epsom Downs in late May or early June.
History
The Woodcote Stakes, initially spelled Woodcot, was first run in 1794. It was run over the last half-mile of Epsom Downs Racecourse. Colts carried 8 st, with fillies carrying 7 st 1 lb.[1]
The race was not run between 1800 and 1806, but was re-established in 1807 and run over the last six furlongs of Epsom track. Colts carried 8 st 3 lb, with fillies carrying 8 st 0 lb.[2] The following year the race was reduced in distance to half a mile and the weights the horses carried increased by two pounds.[3] The weights rose by a further pound in 1812.[4] In 1839 the race was moved to the new two-year-old course and the distance was increased to six furlongs.[5] In 1842 the subscription fee was set at 15 sov. The weights were also changes, with horses carrying one pound less and the winner of the Two-year-old Stakes at Gorhambury carrying a five-pound penalty.[6] In 1844 the subscription was reduced to 10 sov.[7] In 1847 the weights were returned to what they were before 1842 and the penalty was removed.[8]
Winners of the race have included Leamington, Cremorne, Surefoot, Ladas, Sceptre, The Tetrarch, My Babu and My Swallow.
The Woodcote Stakes held Listed status prior to 2017[9] when it was downgraded, and is currently sponsored by Cazoo.
Winners 1794-1799
Year |
Winner |
Owner |
Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
1794 | Dungannon filly | Mr. Rutter | [1] |
1795 | Certhia | 3rd Earl of Egremont | [10] |
1796 | Alexander filly | 1st Earl Grosvenor | [11] |
1797 | Sister to Colibri | 3rd Earl of Egremont | [12] |
1798 | Dungannon colt | Mr. Harris | [13] |
1799 | Jack-a-Lantern | Mr. Dawson | [14] |
Winners 1807-1852
Year |
Winner |
Jockey |
Trainer |
Owner |
Time |
Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1807 | Marybella | Mr. Lake | [2] | |||
1808 | Miss Seedling | Mr. Emden | [3] | |||
1809 | Mr. Edward | Mr. Ladbroke | [15] | |||
1810 | Hamlet | Mr. Ladbroke | [16] | |||
1811 | Flash | Viscount Lowther | [17] | |||
1812 | Harriet | Mr. Ladbroke | [4] | |||
1813 | Cashunut | Mr. Northey | [18] | |||
1814 | Hippodamia | Mr. Morland | [18] | |||
1815 | Rivulet | Gen. L. Gower | [19] | |||
1816 | Dick Andrews colt | Viscount Lowther | [20] | |||
1817 | Jeremy Gradus | Mr. Lake | [21] | |||
1818 | Funny | Mr. Lake | [22] | |||
1819 | Lady-foot | T. Sadler | [23] | |||
1820 | Hedley colt | Mr. Rush | [24] | |||
1821 | Juniper colt | 3rd Earl of Warwick | [25] | |||
1822 | Triumph | T. Sadler | [26] | |||
1823 | Miss Jigg | Sam Day | Mr. Forth | [27] | ||
1824 | Scandal | Will Wheatley | J. Rogers | [28] | ||
1825 | Interpreter colt | George Dockeray | Mr. Walker | [29] | ||
1826 | Translation | Harry Edwards | Mr. Forth | [30] | ||
1827 | Brocard | Harry Edwards | Mr. Bartley | [31] | ||
1828 | Sheperdess | Tommy Lye | General Grosvenor | [32] | ||
1829 | Acis | George Dockeray | Mr. Young | [33] | ||
1830 | Partisan filly | Will Wheatley | Mr. Rogers | [34] | ||
1831 | Whimsey | Will Wheatley | Viscount Lowther | [35] | ||
1832 | Young Rapid | Arthur Pavis | Colonel Peel | [36] | ||
1833 | Ophelia | Arthur Pavis | Mr. Yates | [37] | ||
1834 | Bracelet | Sam Darling | Mr. Ricardo | [38] | ||
1835 | Swallow | Nat Flatman | Mr. Mills | [38] | ||
1836 | Arrow | Mann | Captain Williamson | [39] | ||
1837 | Hawker filly | Arthur Pavis | 5th Duke of Rutland | [40] | ||
1838 | Peon | Sam Rogers | J. Rogers | [41] | ||
1839 | Iris | Edward Edwards | 4th Earl of Albemarle | [5] | ||
1840 | Palæmon | Nat Flatman | Mr. Greville | [42] | ||
no race 1841 | [43] | |||||
1842 | Gipsey Queen | Sly | G. Ongley | [6] | ||
1843 | Delapre | Whitehouse | 4th Earl of Albemarle | [44] | ||
1844 | Full Sail | Whitehouse | Mr. Edwards | [7] | ||
1845 | Cherokee | Nat Flatman | Lord George Bentinck | [45] | ||
1846 | Miles's Boy | Edward Edwards | E. R. Clarke | [46] | ||
1847 | Flatcatcher | Edward Edwards | B. Green | 1:17 | [8] | |
1848 | Glauca | Nat Flatman | Mr. Payne | 1:15 | [47] | |
1849 | Countess | Kitchener | Mr. Gratwicke | 1:22 | [48] | |
1850 | Marlborough Buck | Whitehouse | Mr. Clarke | 1:15 | [49] | |
1851 | Elcot | Whitehouse | J. Clarke | 1:18 | [50] | |
1852 | Orestes | Sim Templeman | Mr. Oldacre | 1:19 | [51] |
Winners since 1988
Year |
Winner |
Jockey |
Trainer |
Owner |
Time |
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1988 | Sno Serenade | Michael Roberts | Ron Boss | Judi Gold | 1:09.46 |
1989 | Champagne Gold | Willie Carson | Denys Smith | Claire Massey | 1:10.88 |
1990 | Sylva Honda | Michael Roberts | Clive Brittain | E. A. Grimstead & Son Honda | 1:11.17 |
1991 | Showbrook | Bruce Raymond | Richard Hannon Sr. | A. F. Budge | 1:07.85 |
1992 | Green's Bid | Richard Quinn | Paul Cole | Richard Green | 1:10.64 |
1993 | Moccasin Run | Frankie Dettori | Ian Balding | George Strawbridge | 1:09.92 |
1994 | Silca Blanka | Pat Eddery | Mick Channon | Aldridge Racing | 1:08.87 |
1995 | Gothenberg | Darryll Holland | Mark Johnston | Brian Yeardley Continental | 1:09.38 |
1996 | Proud Native | Michael Kinane | Alan Jarvis | L. Fust | 1:10.19 |
1997 | Dance Trick | John Reid | Peter Chapple-Hyam | Robert Sangster | 1:09.68 |
1998 | Lady Angharad | Michael Kinane | Alan Jarvis | Ambrose Turnbull | 1:10.74 |
1999 | Gorecki | Michael Kinane | Neville Callaghan | Michael Tabor | 1:13.18 |
2000 | Atmospheric | Jimmy Fortune | Paul Cole | Highclere Thoroughbred Racing | 1:11.13 |
2001 | Whitbarrow | Basil Marcus | Rod Millman | Seasons Holidays | 1:09.30 |
2002 | The Bonus King | Kevin Darley | Mark Johnston | Mo Done | 1:12.71 |
2003 | Parkview Love | Kevin Darley | Mark Johnston | C Nicholson | 1:09.13 |
2004 | Screwdriver | Richard Hughes | Richard Hannon Sr. | Raymond Tooth | 1:10.03 |
2005 | Ba Foxtrot | Chris Catlin | Mick Channon | The Highlife Racing Club | 1:10.96 |
2006 | Sadeek | Neil Callan | Kevin Ryan | John Browne | 1:10.49 |
2007 | Declaration Of War | Robert Havlin | Peter Chapple-Hyam | Violet Mercer | 1:10.45 |
2008 | Smokey Storm | Alan Munro | William Jarvis | The Bk Partnership | 1:11.06 |
2009 | Corporal Maddox | Jim Crowley | Karl Burke | Mogeely Stud & Maura Gittins | 1:09.39 |
2010 | High Award | Johnny Murtagh | Tommy Stack | Tabor, Smith & Magnier | 1:09.23 |
2011 | Fulbright | Silvestre de Sousa | Mark Johnston | Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum | 1:09.44 |
2012 | Chilworth Icon | Martin Harley | Mick Channon | 7Rus | 1:08.43 |
2013 | Thunder Strike | Richard Hughes | Richard Hannon Sr. | M S Al Shahi | 1:11.26 |
2014 | Baitha Alga | Frankie Dettori | Richard Hannon Jr. | Shkh Rashid D Al Maktoum | 1:09.63 |
2015 | Buratino | William Buick | Mark Johnston | Hamdan al Maktoum | 1:08.82 |
2016 | Legendary Lunch | Pat Dobbs | Richard Hannon Jr. | Rat Pack Partnership 2016 | 1:13.55 |
2017 | Cardsharp[lower-alpha 1] | Silvestre de Sousa | Mark Johnston | Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum | 1:08.54 |
2018 | Cosmic Law | P. J. McDonald | Richard Fahey | John Dance | 1:11.95 |
2019 | Pinatubo | James Doyle | Charlie Appleby | Godolphin | 1:09.22 |
2020 | Twaasol[lower-alpha 2] | Martin Harley | Owen Burrows | Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum | 1:09.73 |
2021 | Oscula | Mark Crehan | George Boughey | Nick Bradley Racing 20 & George Boughey | 1:12.02 |
2022 | Legend of Xanadu | William Buick | Mick Channon | Box 41 | 1:09.01 |
- ↑ De Bruyne Horse finished first in 2017 but was subsequently disqualified after testing positive for a banned substance
- ↑ The 2020 race took place in July due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
See also
References
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