Champagne_Stakes_(United_Kingdom)

Champagne Stakes (Great Britain)

Champagne Stakes (Great Britain)

British Thoroughbred horse race


The Champagne Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old colts and geldings. It is run at Doncaster over a distance of 7 furlongs and 6 yards (1,414 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in September.

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Champagne Stakes
2023
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History

The event was established in 1823, and it was originally open to horses of either gender. For a period it was contested over a mile, and it was shortened to 6 furlongs in 1870. It was extended to 7 furlongs in 1962, and restricted to male horses in 1988.

The Champagne Stakes is held during Doncaster's four-day St. Leger Festival, and it is currently run on the final day, the same day as the St Leger Stakes.

The leading horses from the race sometimes go on to compete in the following month's Dewhurst Stakes. The most recent horse to win both races was Chaldean in 2022.

Records

Leading jockey (9 wins):

  • Bill ScottSwiss (1823), Memnon (1824), The Colonel (1827), Francesca (1831), Cotillon (1833), Jereed (1836), Don John (1837), Launcelot (1839), Attila (1841)

Leading trainer (10 wins):

  • John ScottSwiss (1823), The Colonel (1827), Jereed (1836), Don John (1837), Launcelot (1839), Attila (1841), Vindex (1852), The Bonnie Morn (1854), Prelude (1858), The Marquis (1861)
  • Mathew DawsonZambezi (1864), Sunshine (1869), Camballo (1874), Farnese (1875), Lady Golightly (1876), Charibert (1878), Bal Gal (1880), Langwell (1884), Minting (1885), Ladas (1893)

Winners since 1974

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  1. The 1989 race was abandoned because of subsidence
  2. The 2006 running took place at York
  3. The 2008 winner Westphalia was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed Super Pistachio

Earlier winners

  • 1823: Swiss
  • 1824: Memnon
  • 1825: King Catton
  • 1826: Moonshine
  • 1827: The Colonel
  • 1828: Cant
  • 1829: Bud
  • 1830: Frederica
  • 1831: Francesca
  • 1832: Muley Moloch
  • 1833: Cotillon
  • 1834: Coriolanus
  • 1835: Beeswing
  • 1836: Jereed
  • 1837: Don John
  • 1838: Eliza
  • 1839: Launcelot
  • 1840: Kedge
  • 1841: Attila
  • 1842: A British Yeoman
  • 1843: The Cure
  • 1844: Lancashire Witch
  • 1845: Princess Alice
  • 1846: Van Tromp
  • 1847: Assault
  • 1848: The Flying Dutchman
  • 1849: The Italian
  • 1850: Aphrodite
  • 1851: Augur
  • 1852: Vindex
  • 1853: Champagne
  • 1854: The Bonnie Morn
  • 1855: Ellington
  • 1856: Tasmania
  • 1857: Gildermire
  • 1858: Prelude
  • 1859: King of Diamonds
  • 1860: Walloon
  • 1861: The Marquis
  • 1862: Lord Clifden
  • 1863: Ely
  • 1864: Zambezi
  • 1865: Redan 1
  • 1866: Achievement
  • 1867: Virtue 2
  • 1868: Morna
  • 1869: Sunshine
  • 1870: King of the Forest
  • 1871: Cremorne
  • 1872: Kaiser
  • 1873: Napoleon III
  • 1874: Camballo
  • 1875: Farnese
  • 1876: Lady Golightly
  • 1877: Clementine
  • 1878: Charibert
  • 1879: Evasion
  • 1880: Bal Gal
  • 1881: Kermesse
  • 1882: Hauteur
  • 1883: Superba
  • 1884: Langwell
  • 1885: Minting
  • 1886: Grandison / Panzerschiff 3
  • 1887: Ayrshire
  • 1888: Chittabob
  • 1889: Riviera
  • 1890: Haute Saône
  • 1891: La Fleche
  • 1892: The Prize
  • 1893: Ladas
  • 1894: Solaro
  • 1895: Omladina
  • 1896: Velasquez
  • 1897: Ayah
  • 1898: Mark For'ard
  • 1899: Democrat
  • 1900: Orchid
  • 1901: Game Chick
  • 1902: Rock Sand
  • 1903: Pretty Polly
  • 1904: Galangal / Verdiana 3
  • 1905: Achilles
  • 1906: Slieve Gallion
  • 1907: Lesbia
  • 1908: Duke Michael
  • 1909: Neil Gow
  • 1910: Pietri
  • 1911: White Star
  • 1912: Craganour
  • 1913: The Tetrarch
  • 1914: Redfern
  • 1915–18: no race
  • 1919: Tetratema
  • 1920: Lemonora
  • 1921: Golden Corn
  • 1922: Drake
  • 1923: Mumtaz Mahal
  • 1924: Bucellas
  • 1925: Coronach
  • 1926: Damon
  • 1927: Fairway
  • 1928: Arabella
  • 1929: Fair Diana
  • 1930: Portlaw
  • 1931: Orwell
  • 1932: Myrobella
  • 1933: Blazonry
  • 1934: Kingsem
  • 1935: Mahmoud
  • 1936: Foray
  • 1937: Portmarnock
  • 1938: Panorama
  • 1939–40: no race
  • 1941: Big Game 4
  • 1942–45: no race
  • 1946: Petition
  • 1947: My Babu
  • 1948: Abernant
  • 1949: Palestine
  • 1950: Big Dipper
  • 1951: Orgoglio
  • 1952: Bebe Grande
  • 1953: Darius
  • 1954: Our Babu
  • 1955: Rustam
  • 1956: Eudaemon
  • 1957: Kelly
  • 1958: Be Careful
  • 1959: Paddy's Sister
  • 1960: Ambergris
  • 1961: Clear Sound
  • 1962: King of Babylon
  • 1963: Tallahassee
  • 1964: Hardicanute
  • 1965: Celtic Song
  • 1966: Bold Lad
  • 1967: Cheb's Lad
  • 1968: Ribofilio
  • 1969: Saintly Song
  • 1970: Breeder's Dream
  • 1971: Crowned Prince
  • 1972: Otha

1 The 1865 race was a dead heat, but Redan was awarded victory after Lord Lyon's owner declined to take part in a run-off.
2 Blue Gown finished first in 1867, but he was disqualified for carrying an undeclared weight.
3 The 1886 and 1904 races were dead-heats and have joint winners.
4 The 1941 edition took place at Newbury.

See also

References

  • Paris-Turf:
    • "1982"., "1983"., "1984"., "1985"., "1986"., "1987".
  • Racing Post:
  • galopp-sieger.deChampagne Stakes.
  • horseracingintfed.comInternational Federation of Horseracing Authorities – Champagne Stakes (2018).
  • pedigreequery.comChampagne Stakes – Doncaster.
  • Abelson, Edward; Tyrrel, John (1993). The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records. Breedon Books. pp. 173–175. ISBN 1-873626-15-0.

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