Group 3 race | |
Location | Ascot Racecourse Ascot, England |
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Inaugurated | 1919 |
Race type | Flat / Thoroughbred |
Website | Ascot |
Race information | |
Distance | 7f (1,408 metres) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Straight |
Qualification | Three-year-olds |
Weight | 9 st 1 lb Allowances 3 lb for fillies Penalties 5 lb for G1 / G2 winners 3 lb for G3 winners |
Purse | £110,000 (2022) 1st: £65,120 |
2023 | ||
Age Of Kings | Zoology | Streets Of Gold |
Previous years | ||
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2022 | ||
Noble Truth | Find | Dubai Poet |
2021 | ||
Creative Force | Naval Crown | Vadream |
2020-2011 | ||
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2020 | ||
Molatham | Monarch Of Egypt | Symbolize |
2019 | ||
Space Traveller | Space Blues | Angel's Hideaway |
2018 | ||
Expert Eye | Society Power | Could It Be Love |
2017 | ||
Le Brivido | Spirit of Valor | Mubtasim |
2016 | ||
Ribchester | Thikriyaat | Forge |
2015 | ||
Dutch Connection | Fadhayyil | Bossy Guest |
2014 | ||
Mustajeeb | Muwaary | Giovanni Boldini |
2013 | ||
Gale Force Ten | Montiridge | Tawhid |
2012 | ||
Ishvana | Sentaril | Aljamaaheer |
2011 | ||
Strong Suit | Codemaster | Western Aristocrat |
2010-2001 | ||
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2010 | ||
Rainfall | Red Jazz | Rock Jock |
2009 | ||
Ouqba | Deposer | Ashram |
2008 | ||
Aqlaam | Il Warrd | Dream Eater |
2007 | ||
Tariq | US Ranger | Arabian Gleam |
2006 | ||
Jeremy | Asset | Kingsgate Prince |
2005 | ||
Proclamation | Camacho | Home Affairs |
2004 | ||
Kheleyf | Fokine | Cartography |
2003 | ||
Membership | Arakan | Rimrod |
2002 | ||
Just James | Steenberg | Meshaheer |
2001 | ||
Mozart | Aldebaran | Ratio |
2000-1991 | ||
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2000 | ||
Observatory | Umistim | Hunting Lion |
1999 | ||
Lots Of Magic | Enrique | Bertolini |
1998 | ||
Diktat | Bold Edge | Lovers Knot |
1997 | ||
Among Men | Kahal | Hornbeam |
1996 | ||
Lucayan Prince | Ramooz | Bewitching |
1995 | ||
Sergeyev | Shahid | First Island |
1994 | ||
River Deep | Gneiss | Dumaani |
1993 | ||
Ardkinglass | Matelot | Abbey's Gal |
1992 | ||
Prince Ferdinand | Pursuit Of Love | Fair Cop |
1991 | ||
Satin Flower | Dawson Place | Desert Sun |
1990-1988 | ||
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1990 | ||
Sally Rous | Bold Russian | Qui Danzig |
1989 | ||
Zilzal | Russian Royal | Distant Relative |
1988 | ||
Indian Ridge | Salse | Hibernian Gold |
The Jersey Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-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 June.
The event was established when a three-year cycle of races called the Triennial Stakes was discontinued after World War I. The Triennial Stakes had comprised a race for two-year-olds over 5 furlongs, a race for three-year-olds over 7 furlongs, and a race for four-year-olds over 2 miles. Horses would return each year to compete over the increasing distances.
The Jersey Stakes replaced the second leg of the Triennial Stakes in 1919. It was named after the 4th Earl of Jersey, who served as the Master of the Buckhounds in the late eighteenth century.
The race is now run on the final day of the five-day Royal Ascot meeting.
Records
Leading jockey (6 wins):
- Sir Gordon Richards – Rattlin the Reefer (1929), Medieval Knight (1934), Theft (1935), Cave Man (1938), Nebuchadnezzar (1947), Rhinehart (1953)
- Lester Piggott – Favorita (1961), The Creditor (1963), Young Christopher (1964), Gay Fandango (1975), Hard Fought (1980), Rasa Penang (1981)
Leading trainer (6 wins):
- Sir Michael Stoute – Etienne Gerard (1977), Hard Fought (1980), Zilzal (1989), Among Men (1997), Jeremy (2006), Expert Eye (2018)
Winners since 1963
Earlier winners
Triennial Stakes
The second leg of the Triennial Stakes was contested by three-year-olds over 7 furlongs, and it was first run in 1849.
- 1849: Borneo
- 1850: no race
- 1851: Miserrima
- 1852: Songstress
- 1853: Filbert
- 1854: Meteora
- 1855: Claret
- 1856: Fly-by-Night
- 1857–58: no race
- 1859: St Clarence
- 1860: The Wizard
- 1861: Lupus
- 1862: no race
- 1863: Queen Bertha
- 1864: Blair Athol
- 1865: Broomielaw
- 1866: Janitor
- 1867: Vauban
- 1868: Vale Royal
- 1869: Duke of Beaufort
- 1870: Normanby
- 1871: Ripponden
- 1872: Cremorne
- 1873: The Laird of Holywell
- 1874: Volturno
- 1875: Ladylove
- 1876: Morning Star
- 1877: Placida
- 1878: Jannette
- 1879: Dalnaspidal II
- 1880: Muncaster
- 1881: Limestone
- 1882: Shotover
- 1883: Galliard
- 1884: Talisman
- 1885: Dandie Dimont
- 1886: Mephisto
- 1887: Jersey Lily
- 1888: Rada
- 1889: Cherry Bounce
- 1890: Blue-green
- 1891: Peter Flower
- 1892: May Duke
- 1893: Prisoner
- 1894: Florizel II
- 1895: Utica
- 1896: Labrador
- 1897: Cortegar
- 1898: Nun Nicer
- 1899: Santa Casa
- 1900: Rice
- 1901: Veles
- 1902: Fowling-Piece
- 1903: Rabelais
- 1904: Henry the First
- 1905: Polymelus
- 1906: Troutbeck
- 1907: Acclaim
- 1908: Rhodora
- 1909: Louviers
- 1910: Admiral Hawke
- 1911: Alice
- 1912: Hector
- 1913: Light Brigade
- 1914: Sunny Lake
- 1915–18: no race
Jersey Stakes
- 1919: Knight of the Air
- 1920: Tete a Tete
- 1921: Gask
- 1922: Dragoon
- 1923: Friar
- 1924: Blue Pete
- 1925: Sherwood Starr
- 1926: Review Order
- 1927: Kincardine
- 1928: Speyside
- 1929: Rattlin the Reefer
- 1930: Paradine
- 1931: St Oswald
- 1932: Limelight
- 1933: Fur Tor
- 1934: Medieval Knight
- 1935: Theft
- 1936: Thankerton
- 1937: Lady of Shalott
- 1938: Cave Man
- 1939: Fairstone
- 1940–45: no race
- 1946: Sayani
- 1947: Nebuchadnezzar
- 1948: Hyperbole
- 1949: Star King *
- 1950: Double Eclipse
- 1951: Royal Serenade
- 1952: Kara Tepe
- 1953: Rhinehart
- 1954: Marshal Ney
- 1955: Windsor Sun
- 1956: Adare
- 1957: Quorum
- 1958: Faith Healer
- 1959: Welsh Guard
- 1960: Red Gauntlet
- 1961: Favorita
- 1962: Catchpole
* The 1949 winner Star King was later exported to Australia and renamed Star Kingdom.
See also
References
- Paris-Turf:
- Racing Post:
- galopp-sieger.de – Jersey Stakes.
- horseracingintfed.com – International Federation of Horseracing Authorities – Jersey Stakes (2018).
- pedigreequery.com – Jersey Stakes – Ascot.
- Abelson, Edward; John Tyrrel (1993). The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records. Breedon Books. pp. 75–77. ISBN 1-873626-15-0.