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Champions Stakes (VRC)

Champions Stakes (VRC)

Horse race


The VRC Champions Stakes, registered as the LKS Mackinnon Stakes, is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race run under Weight for Age conditions over a distance of 2000 metres at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia on the last day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival, the Saturday after the Melbourne Cup.[1][2] Total prize money is A$3,000,000.

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History

The race is named after a former chairman of the Victoria Racing Club, Lauchlan Kenneth Scobie ("L.K.S.") MacKinnon (18611935).[3] It was originally held on the first day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival, Victoria Derby Day. In 2016, the VRC moved the race as the feature of the last day of the carnival, and moved the Cantala Stakes (the then feature of the last day of the carnival and at the time known as the Emirates Stakes) to the first day of the carnival. After the swap, the race would be known as simply the Emirates Stakes until 2017.[1]

Prior to 2016, many horses with a ranking high enough to avoid the ballot for the Melbourne Cup used the race as a lead-in to the 3,200 metre Cup, run on the first Tuesday in November (otherwise they race in the longer Hotham Handicap). The VRC believed that placing the race on the last day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival would attract quality horses, that raced in the W. S. Cox Plate, to run at the distance, rather than using the race to prepare for the Melbourne Cup.[1] In 2022, the race was renamed the VRC Champions Stakes in order to align with the branding of the entire race day, which is now called Champions Day instead of Stakes Day.[4]

The attendance record for the race day was set in 2011, with 85,112 in attendance.[5]

Delta,1951 winner
Tranquil Star, 1942, 1944, 1945 winner
Flight, 1946 winner
1933 winner Rogilla; Darby Munro up
Rising Fast, 1954 & 1955 winner
Gothic, 1928 winner

Name

In 1937 the VRC moved the Melbourne Stakes to earlier in the spring, running it in September, over a shorter distance of 1 mile (1.6 km). The race was the predecessor to the Turnbull Stakes.

  • 18691936 - Melbourne Stakes
  • 19371986 - LKS Mackinnon Stakes
  • 19871989 - Occidental Mackinnon Stakes
  • 1990 - LKS Mackinnon Stakes
  • 19912000 - Louis Vuitton Mackinnon Stakes
  • 20012004 - Thrifty Mackinnon Stakes
  • 20052006 - Motorola Mackinnon Stakes
  • 2007 - L'Oreal Paris Mackinnon Stakes
  • 2008 - Crown Mackinnon Stakes
  • 2009 - LKS Mackinnon Stakes
  • 20102015 - Longines Mackinnon Stakes
  • 20162017 - Emirates Stakes
  • 20182020 - Seppelt Mackinnon Stakes
  • 2021 - Paramount+ Mackinnon Stakes
  • 2022 - TAB Champions Stakes

Distance

  • 18691971 - 114 miles (~2000 metres)
  • 1972 onwards - 2000 metres

Grade

  • 18691978 - Principal Race
  • 1979 onwards - Group 1

Doubles wins

The following thoroughbreds have won the LKS MacKinnon Stakes Melbourne Cup in the same year.

Attendance

Source:[6]

  • 1980 – 25,262
  • 1981 – 24,378
  • 1982 – 19,725
  • 1983 – 22,162
  • 1984 – 19,739
  • 1985 – 18,675
  • 1986 – 21,051
  • 1987 – 22,196
  • 1988 – 23,341
  • 1989 – 23,712
  • 1990 – 21,414
  • 1991 – 22,587
  • 1992 – 21,495
  • 1993 – 22,162
  • 1994 – 22,624
  • 1995 – 25,318
  • 1996 – 25,736
  • 1997 – 26,357
  • 1998 – 31,249
  • 1999 – 31,728
  • 2000 – 42,311
  • 2001 – 42,760
  • 2002 – 47,593
  • 2003 – 55,793
  • 2004 – 45,734
  • 2005 – 61,382
  • 2006 – 78,158
  • 2007 – 84,067
  • 2008 – 81,652
  • 2009 – 78,478
  • 2010 – 77,506
  • 2011 – 85,112
  • 2012 – 74,546
  • 2013 – 65,047
  • 2014 – 70,051
  • 2015 – 68,711
  • 2016 – 70,351
  • 2017 – 68,873
  • 2018 – 67,567
  • 2019 – 57,268
  • 2020 – 0 (no attendance due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions)
  • 2021 – 10,000 (restricted attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
  • 2022 – 54,019

Winners since 2000

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Earlier winners

Ajax, 1938 winner
Beau Vite, 1940 & 1941 winner
Gloaming, 1924 winner
1907 winner Poseidon

Melbourne Stakes (18691936)

  • 1869 - Glencoe
  • 1870 - Tim Whiffler
  • 1871 - Warrior
  • 1872 - Contessa
  • 1873 - Dagworth
  • 1874 - Dagworth
  • 1875 - Kingsborough
  • 1876 - Rapid Bay
  • 1877 - Robinson Crusoe
  • 1878 - Chester
  • 1879 - First King
  • 1880 - Chester
  • 1881 - Wheatear
  • 1882 - Darebin
  • 1883 - Commotion
  • 1884 - Malua
  • 1885 - Trenton
  • 1886 - Isonomy
  • 1887 - Silver Mine
  • 1888 - The Australian Peer
  • 1889 - Abercorn
  • 1890 - Carbine
  • 1891 - Marvel
  • 1892 - Autonomy
  • 1893 - Loyalty
  • 1894 - Ruenalf
  • 1895 - Hova
  • 1896 - Disfigured
  • 1897 - Battalion
  • 1898 - Battalion
  • 1899 - Mora
  • 1900 - Lancaster
  • 1901 - Wakeful
  • 1902 - Wakeful
  • 1903 - Wakeful
  • 1904 - Gladsome
  • 1905 - Tartan
  • 1906 - Solution
  • 1907 - Poseidon
  • 1908 - Peru
  • 1909 - Alawa
  • 1910 - Son Of The Marsh
  • 1911 - Trafalgar
  • 1912 - Duke Foote
  • 1913 - Anna Carlovna
  • 1914 - St. Carwyne
  • 1915 - Traquette
  • 1916 - Lavendo
  • 1917 - Cetigne
  • 1918 - Magpie
  • 1919 - Cetigne
  • 1920 - Eurythmic
  • 1921 - Eurythmic
  • 1922 - Harvest King
  • 1923 - Rivoli
  • 1924 - Gloaming
  • 1925 - Pilliewinkie
  • 1926 - Manfred
  • 1927 - Silvius
  • 1928 - Gothic
  • 1929 - High Syce
  • 1930 - Phar Lap
  • 1931 - Phar Lap
  • 1932 - Peter Pan
  • 1933 - Rogilla
  • 1934 - Peter Pan
  • 1935 - Sylvandale
  • 1936 - Gay Blonde

* The 1932 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.

1946 &1954 racebooks

See also


References

  1. "Significant changes to the Melbourne Cup Carnival". Just Horse Racing Australia. 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  2. "Winners and Past Results for the Winners and Past Results for the MacKinnon Stakes". Pro Group Racing Australia. 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  3. "MR. L.K.S. MACKINNON V.R.C. Chairman Dead". Trove Digital. The Canberra Times. 26 August 1935. p. 1 col. 5. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  4. "VRC Champions Stakes". punters.com.au. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  5. "Track records and attendances". Victorian Racing Club. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  6. "Track records and attendances". Victorian Racing Club. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  7. "Flemington Results Mackinnon Stks (held 4 November 1972)". News (Google). The Sydney Morning Herald. 5 November 1972. p. 78 col 36. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  8. "1991 Result Mackinnon Stakes (held 2 November 1991)". breednet.com. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
  9. "1995 Result Mackinnon Stks (held 4 November 1995)". breednet.com. Retrieved 25 October 2015.

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