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.
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 |
2024 | ||
Teej A | Megalithic | Tanager |
Previous years | ||
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2023 | ||
Bobsleigh | Balon D'or | Haatem |
2022 | ||
Legend Of Xanadu | Self Praise | Commander Straker |
2021 | ||
Oscula | Flaming Rib | Maybury |
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 |
History
editThe 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
editYear |
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
editYear |
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
editYear |
Winner |
Jockey |
Trainer |
Owner |
Time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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. | Al Shaqab Racing | 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[a] | 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[b] | 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 |
2023 | Bobsleigh | Charles Bishop | Eve Johnson Houghton | The Woodway 20 | 1:08.99 |
2024 | Teej A | Clifford Lee | Karl Burke | Nick Bradley Racing 5 & E Burke | 1:13.44 |
- ^ 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
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