Pat Eddery Stakes
Appearance
Listed race | |
Location | Ascot Racecourse Ascot, England |
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Inaugurated | 2006 |
Race type | Flat / Thoroughbred |
Sponsor | Wooldridge Group |
Website | Ascot |
Race information | |
Distance | 7f (1,408 metres) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Straight |
Qualification | Two-year-olds |
Weight | 9 st 3 lb Allowances 5 lb for fillies Penalties 5 lb for Group winners 3 lb for Listed winners |
Purse | £30,000 (2018) 1st: £17,103 |
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Al Dabaran | Sun Power | Ropey Guest |
The Pat Eddery Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old horses. It is run at Ascot over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in July.
The event was originally named the Winkfield Stakes after Winkfield, a village located to the north of Ascot. It was established in 2006, and the inaugural running was won by Satulagi. It was permanently renamed in 2016 to honour Pat Eddery, an 11-time British Champion flat jockeys jockey who died in 2015.[1]
The Pat Eddery Stakes is held at the same meeting as the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes.
Records
Leading jockey (2 wins):
- Jimmy Fortune – Raven's Pass (2007), Talwar (2011)
Leading trainer (2 wins):
- Richard Hannon Sr. - Toronado (2012), Washaar (2013)
- Mark Johnston - Sixth Sense (2015), Victory Command (2018)
Winners
Year | Winner | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
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2006 | Satulagi | John Egan | Stan Moore | 1:28.46 |
2007 | Raven's Pass | Jimmy Fortune | John Gosden | 1:30.54 |
2008 | Talking Hands | Jamie Spencer | Sylvester Kirk | 1:29.43 |
2009 | Nideeb | Ryan Moore | Clive Brittain | 1:29.28 |
2010 | Toolain | Philip Robinson | Michael Jarvis | 1:29.72 |
2011 | Talwar | Jimmy Fortune | Jeremy Noseda | 1:30.17 |
2012 | Toronado | Richard Hughes | Richard Hannon Sr. | 1:30.47 |
2013 | Washaar | Dane O'Neill | Richard Hannon Sr. | 1:28.98 |
2014 | Kodi Bear | Adam Kirby | Clive Cox | 1:27.78 |
2015 | Sixth Sense | William Buick | Mark Johnston | 1:30.62 |
2016 | Apex King | Andrea Atzeni | Ed Dunlop | 1:27.07 |
2017 | Raydiance | Jim Crowley | Karl Burke | 1:31.95 |
2018 | Victory Command | Silvestre de Sousa | Mark Johnston | 1:29.25 |
2019 | Al Dabaran | James Doyle | Charlie Appleby | 1:31.27 |
See also
References
- ^ "Pat Eddery Stakes to open King George Day". ascot.co.uk. Retrieved 22 July 2016.