The Australian Champion Two Year Old is awarded annually to the two-year-old Thoroughbred horse whose performances in Australia are deemed to be the most impressive throughout each racing season. It has been awarded at the conclusion of each racing season since 1994.

Australian Champion Two Year Old[1]
Year / SeasonHorseSexBreeding
2022-2023ShinzoColtSnitzel - Samaready
2021-2022FireburnFillyRebel Dane - Mull Over
2020-2021Stay InsideColtExtreme Choice - Nothin Leica Storm
2019-2020FarnanColtNot A Single Doubt - Tallow
2018-2019MicrophoneColtExceed And Excel - Sung
2017-2018EstijaabFillySnitzel - Response
2016-2017She Will ReignFillyManhattan Rain - Courgette
2015-2016CapitalistColtWritten Tycoon - Kitalpha
2013-2014EarthquakeColtExceed And Excel - Cataclysm
2012-2013OverreachFillyExceed And Excel - Bahia
2011-2012PierroColtLonhro - Miss Right Note
2010-2011Sepoy[2]ColtElusive Quality (USA) - Watchful
2009-2010Crystal Lily[3]FillyStratum - Crystal Snip
2008-2009Phelan Ready[4]GeldingMore Than Ready - Nancy Eleanor
2007-2008Sebring[5]ColtMore Than Ready - Purespeed
2006-2007MeuriceColtStrategic - Espadon
2005-2006Miss FinlandFillyRedoute's Choice - Forest Pearl
2004-2005Fashions AfieldFillyRedoute's Choice - Attire
2003-2004Dance HeroGeldingDanzero - Gypsy Dancer
2002-2003HasnaFillySnippets - They Say
2001-2002Victory VeinFillyMr Henrysee - Protective
2000-2001ViscountColtQuest for Fame - Antwerp
1999-2000Assertive LadGeldingZedative - Sommes Sound
1998-1999CatbirdColtDanehill - Fitting
1997-1998DraculaColtQuest for Fame - Awards Ceremony
1996-1997EncounterColtTierce - Fancy Babe
1995-1996MerleneFillyDanehill - Bold Promise
1994-1995Octagonal (NZ)ColtZabeel - Eight Carat

Other Australian Thoroughbred awards

Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year
Australian Champion Three Year Old
Australian Champion Sprinter
Australian Champion Middle Distance Racehorse
Australian Champion Stayer
Australian Champion Filly or Mare
Australian Champion International Performer
Australian Champion Jumper
Australian Champion Trainer

References

  1. "Australian Champion of the year awards 1994 to 2003". horsedirectory.com.au. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
  2. Black Caviar named Horse Of The Year Archived March 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  3. Typhoon Tracy Crowned Australian Horse Of The Year
  4. "Scenic blasts into the history book". The Age. 2009-09-01. Archived from the original on 2017-04-09.
  5. $30m colt: Sebring's owners hit jackpot as Widden Stud jumps on board


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