Baden Racing Stuten-Preis
raced as T von Zastrow Stutenpreis
Group 2 race
LocationIffezheim Racecourse
Baden-Baden, Germany
Race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
WebsiteBaden-Baden
Race information
Distance2,400 metres (1m 4f)
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationThree-years-old and up
fillies and mares
Weight56 kg (3yo); 59½ kg (4yo+)
Purse€55,000 (2012)
1st: €32,000

The Baden Racing Stuten-Preis, race as T von Zastrow Stutenpreis is a Group 2 flat horse race in Germany open to thoroughbred fillies and mares aged three years or older. It is run at Baden-Baden over a distance of 2,400 metres (about 1 mile and 4 furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in August or September.

History

The event was formerly staged at Bremen, and it used to be called the Grosser Stutenpreis von Bremen. For a period it held Listed status, and it was promoted to Group 3 level in 2004. The race distance was increased from 2,200 metres to 2,400 metres and promoted to Group 2 level in 2015.

The race was renamed in memory of Walther J. Jacobs (1907–1998), the founder of the successful stud farm Gestüt Fährhof, in 2005. It continued as the Walther J. Jacobs-Stutenpreis until 2010.

The event was transferred to Baden-Baden in 2011.[1] It was initially promoted as the Badener Diana-Revanche, but was subsequently renamed the Stuten-Preis von Baden. It became known as the Baden Racing Stuten-Preis in 2012.

The title "Walther J. Jacobs-Stutenpreis" is currently assigned to a different race, a Listed event at Bremen over 7 furlongs.[2]

Records

Most successful horse:

  • no horse has won this race more than once since 1998

Leading jockey:

  • no jockey has won this race more than once since 1998

Leading trainer since 1998 (2 wins):

  • Hans Blume – Intuition (1998), Wellanca (1999)
  • Harro Remmert – Moonlady (2000), Uriah (2002)
  • Horst Steinmetz – Nicara (2001), Royal Fantasy (2003)
  • Mark JohnstonMajounes Song (2007), Lady Jane Digby (2009)

Winners since 1998

Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Time
1998 Intuition 3 Neil Grant Hans Blume 2:21.10
1999 Wellanca 3 L. Hammer-Hansen Hans Blume 2:26.00
2000 Moonlady 3 Kevin Woodburn Harro Remmert 2:23.70
2001 Nicara 4 Andreas Helfenbein Horst Steinmetz 2:22.22
2002 Uriah 3 Waldemar Hickst Harro Remmert 2:20.78
2003 Royal Fantasy 3 Eduardo Pedroza Horst Steinmetz 2:26.35
2004 Vallera 3 Ian Ferguson Uwe Ostmann 2:21.88
2005 North Queen 3 William Mongil Peter Schiergen 2:20.18
2006 Wurfscheibe 4 Torsten Mundry Peter Rau 2:23.15
2007 Majounes Song 3 Jean-Pierre Guillambert Mark Johnston 2:22.90
2008 Ashantee 3 Daniele Porcu Miroslav Rulec 2:22.04
2009 Lady Jane Digby 4 Greg Fairley Mark Johnston 2:19.14
2010 Ovambo Queen [a] 3 Henk Grewe Dr Andreas Bolte 2:18.52
2011 February Sun 3 Ioritz Mendizabal Jean-Claude Rouget 2:21.27
2012 Pagera 4 Fabrice Veron Henri-Alex Pantall 2:24.35
2013 Adoya 3 F Lefebvre Andreas Lowe 2:21.64
2014 Lacy 3 Adrie de Vries Waldemar Hickst 2:27.53
2015 Shivajia 3 Daniele Porcu U Stech 2:32.83
2016 Parvaneh 3 Anthony Crastus Waldemar Hickst 2:32.20
2017 Ashiana 3 Andrasch Starke Peter Schiergen 2:35.11
2018 Sky Full of Stars 4 Marc Lerner Henk Grewe 2:33.43
2019 Amorella 4 Martin Seidl Markus Klug 2:33.26
2020 Zamrud 3 Bauyrzhan Murzabayev Frau S Steinberg 2:31.98
2021 Waldbiene 3 Alexander Pietsch Waldemar Hickst 2:31.62
2022 Amazing Grace 4 Olivier Peslier Waldemar Hickst 2:36.11
2023 Darkaniya 4 Bauyrzhan Murzabayev Francis-Henri Graffard 2:37.86

a Superstition finished first in 2010, but she was relegated to second place following a stewards' inquiry.

See also

References

  1. "Flat races in Germany, 2011" (PDF). tjcis.com. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  2. "Walther J. Jacobs-Stutenpreis, August 2012". Racing Post. Archived from the original on 31 January 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2012.

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