Denman Chase

Denman Chase
2023
Zanza Hitman Does He Know
Previous years
2022
Eldorado Allen Royale Pagaille Clan Des Obeaux
2021
Secret Investor Clan Des Obeaux Kalashnikov
2020-2011
2020
Native River Secret Investor Might Bite
2019
Clan Des Obeaux Terrefort Ballyhill
2018
Native River Cloudy Dream Saphir Du Rheu
2017
Native River Le Mercurey Bristol De Mai
2016
Houblon Des Obeaux The Giant Bolster Splash of Ginge
2015
Coneygree Houblon Des Obeaux Unioniste
2014
Harry Topper Al Ferof Katenko
2013
Silviniaco Conti The Giant Bolster Menorah
2012
Long Run Burton Port What A Friend
2011
Noland What A Friend Fair Along
2010-2000
2010
Tricky Trickster Niche Market Air Force One
2009
Madison Du Berlais Denman Albertas Run
2008
Denman Regal Heights Celestial Gold
2007
Kauto Star L'ami Royal Auclair
2005
Farmer Jack Strong Flow Celestial Gold
2004
Shooting Light Irish Hussar Keen Leader
2003
Valley Henry Chives Truckers Tavern
2002
Bacchanal Native Emperor Deano's Beeno
2001
Shotgun Willy First Gold Kingsmark
2000
See More Business Macgeorge Tresor De Mai
 

The Denman Chase is a Grade 2 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Newbury over a distance of about 2 miles and 7½ furlongs (2 miles 7 furlongs and 86 yards, or 4,706 metres), and during its running there are eighteen fences to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year in February.

The event was originally named the Aon Chase, after its first sponsors Aon Group Ltd, and it was first run in 2000. It was promoted to Listed status in 2002, and to Grade 2 level in 2003. The planned running in 2009 was abandoned at Newbury because of snow, and so the race was switched to an alternative venue, Kempton Park. The rearranged event was titled the Levy Board Chase. In 2012 the sponsorship was taken over by Betfair and renamed the Denman Chase in honour of Denman, who won the race in 2008 and also won two Hennessy Gold Cups at Newbury.

The race serves as one of the principal trials for the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March. Four horses have won both events in the same year – Kauto Star (2007), Denman (2008), Coneygree (2015) and Native River (2018).

Records

Most successful horse (3 wins):

Leading jockey (4 wins):

  • Richard JohnsonShooting Light (2004), Farmer Jack (2005), Coneygree (2015), Native River (2018)

Leading trainer (10 wins):

  • Paul Nicholls (horse racing)See More Business (2000), Shotgun Willy (2001), Valley Henry (2003), Kauto Star (2007), Denman (2008), Tricky Trickster (2010), Noland (2011), Silvianaco Conti (2013), Clan Des Obeaux (2019), Secret Investor (2021)

Winners

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
2000 See More Business 10 Mick Fitzgerald Paul Nicholls
2001 Shotgun Willy 7 Joe Tizzard Paul Nicholls
2002 Bacchanal 8 Mick Fitzgerald Nicky Henderson
2003 Valley Henry 8 Barry Geraghty Paul Nicholls
2004 Shooting Light 11 Richard Johnson Martin Pipe
2005 Farmer Jack 9 Richard Johnson Philip Hobbs
2006 no race 2006 [lower-alpha 1]
2007 Kauto Star 7 Ruby Walsh Paul Nicholls
2008 Denman 8 Sam Thomas Paul Nicholls
2009 Madison du Berlais [lower-alpha 2] 8 Tom Scudamore David Pipe
2010 Tricky Trickster 7 Ruby Walsh Paul Nicholls
2011 Noland 10 Tony McCoy Paul Nicholls
2012 Long Run 7 Sam Waley-Cohen[lower-alpha 3] Nicky Henderson
2013 Silviniaco Conti 7 Ruby Walsh Paul Nicholls
2014 Harry Topper 7 Jason Maguire Kim Bailey
2015 Coneygree 8 Richard Johnson Mark Bradstock
2016 Houblon des Obeaux 9 Aidan Coleman Venetia Williams
2017 Native River 7 Aidan Coleman Colin Tizzard
2018 Native River 8 Richard Johnson Colin Tizzard
2019 Clan Des Obeaux[lower-alpha 4] 7 Harry Cobden Paul Nicholls
2020 Native River 10 Jonjo O’Neill Jr Colin Tizzard
2021 Secret Investor 9 Bryony Frost Paul Nicholls
2022 Eldorado Allen 8 Brendan Powell Colin Tizzard
2023 Zanza 9 Tom O'Brien Philip Hobbs
  1. The race was abandoned in 2006 because of frost
  2. The 2009 running took place at Kempton Park
  3. amateur jockey
  4. The 2019 race took place at Ascot after the original Newbury fixture was cancelled because of an equine influenza outbreak

See also

References


  • Race Recordings
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