Abingdon Stakes

Abingdon Stakes
2022
Stay Alert Golden Lyra Luna Dorada
Previous years
2021
Creative Flair Lilac Road Vesela
2020-2011
2020
Cabaletta Chamade Wonderful Tonight
2019
Antonia De Vega Star Terms Terebellum
2018
Sea of Class Mrs Sippy Princess Yaiza
2017
Elas Ruby Ebbesbourne Smart Together
2016
Abingdon Beauly Snow Moon
2015
Speedy Boarding Hot Sauce Jasmine Blue
2014
Eastern Belle Pelerin Queen Of Ice
2013
Cruck Realta Spicy Dal Lady Nouf
2012
Great Heavens Miss Cato Albamara
2011
Rumh Imperial Pippin Moment of Time
2010-2001
2010
Eleanora Duse Pink Symphony Shimmering Surf
2009
Splashdown Apple Charlotte Fallen In Love
2008
Rosa Grace Melodramatic Annie Skates
2007
Darrfonah Russian Rosie Majounes Song
2006
Princess Nada Jaish High Heel Sneakers
2005
Ruby Wine Karliyna Favourita
2004
Incheni Halicardia Classical Dancer
2003
Approach Flying Wanda Manama Rose
2002
Succinct Lady's Secret Threefold
2001
Nafisah Duchcov Rizerie
2000-1991
2000
Littlepacepaddocks Eurolink Raindance Circle Of Light
1999
Fairy Godmother Ras Shaikh String Quartet
1998
Putuna Zante Merciless
1997
Squeak Priena Western Hour
1996
Sardonic Min Alhawa Anthelia
1995
Larrocha Poppy Carew Spout
1994
Interim Tromond Bearall
1993
Rainbow Lake Mashair Dana Springs
1992
Feminine Wiles Yildiz Jezebel Monroe
1991
Ocean Air Mohican Girl Positive Acclaim
1990-1988
1990
Native Twine Madame Dubois Fearless Revival
1989
Shyoushka Alcando Arsaan
1988
Triste Oeil Early Call Elevate
 

The Abingdon Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to fillies aged three years. It is run at Newbury over a distance of 1 mile and 2 furlongs (2,012 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in June. Prior to 2018 its registered title was the Ballymacoll Stud Stakes and from 2003 to 2017 it was run as the Lord Weinstock Memorial Stakes in memory of Arnold Weinstock (1924—2002), a British businessman who owned the Ballymacoll Stud. The stud closed in 2017 and the race's registered title was subsequently changed to the Abingdon Stakes.[1] In 2018 and 2019 the race was run as the Johnnie Lewis Memorial Stakes to commemorate Major Johnnie Lewis, a bloodstock agent who died in 2017.[2]

Winners since 1988

Year Winner Jockey Trainer Time
1988 Triste Oeil Ray Cochrane Michael Stoute 2:06.31
1989 Shyoushka Steve Cauthen Henry Cecil 2:05.87
1990 Native Twine Steve Cauthen Henry Cecil 2:04.35
1991 Ocean Air Steve Cauthen Henry Cecil 2:10.98
1992 Feminine Wiles Paul Eddery Peter Chapple-Hyam 2:06.54
1993 Rainbow Lake Pat Eddery Henry Cecil 2:04.94
1994 Interim Pat Eddery Roger Charlton 2:07.68
1995 Larrocha Walter Swinburn Luca Cumani 2:03.62
1996 Sardonic Willie Ryan Henry Cecil 2:03.76
1997 Squeak Frankie Dettori John Gosden 2:09.18
1998 Putuna Michael Roberts Ian Balding 2:18.35
1999 Fairy Godmother Richard Hughes Roger Charlton 2:11.66
2000 Littlepacepaddocks Kieren Fallon Mark Johnston 2:04.48
2001 Nafisah Richard Hills Ben Hanbury 2:04.89
2002 Succinct Richard Quinn Henry Cecil 2:15.80
2003 Approach George Duffield Mark Prescott 2:05.11
2004 Incheni Steve Drowne Geoff Wragg 2:06.87
2005 Ruby Wine Ted Durcan James Eustace 2:05.60
2006 Princess Nada Nicky Mackay Luca Cumani 2:08.47
2007 Darrfonah Ryan Moore Clive Brittain 2:07.03
2008 Rosa Grace Chris Catlin Rae Guest 2:07.49
2009 Splashdown Ryan Moore Luca Cumani 2:08.24
2010 Eleanora Duse Ryan Moore Michael Stoute 2:07.04
2011 Rumh Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor 2:06.35
2012 Great Heavens William Buick John Gosden 2:13.51
2013 Cruck Realta Martin Harley Mick Channon 2:11.53
2014 Eastern Belle William Buick John Gosden 2:05.56
2015 Speedy Boarding Frederik Tylicki James Fanshawe 2:05.92
2016 Abingdon Ryan Moore Michael Stoute 2:05.47
2017 Elas Ruby James Doyle John Gosden 2:07.52
2018 Sea of Class James Doyle William Haggas 2:06.00
2019 Antonia De Vega Harry Bentley Ralph Beckett 2:11.97
2020 Cabaletta[lower-alpha 1] Ryan Moore Roger Varian 2:05.11
2021 Creative Flair William Buick Charlie Appleby 2:03.28
2022 Stay Alert Josephine Gordon Hughie Morrison 2:07.96
  1. Franconia finished first in 2020 but was disqualified for failing a post-race drugs sample

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