Carnarvon Stakes

The Carnarvon Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years only. It is run at Newbury over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in May.

Carnarvon Stakes
2022
Tiber Flow Ehraz Sam Maximus
Previous years
2021
Creative Force Spycatcher Tactical
2020-2011
2020
Repartee Above Maystar
2019
Khaadem Oxted Space Traveller
2018
Never Back Down All Out Shabaaby
2017
Visionary Simmie Florida Times
2016
Log Out Island Remarkable Buying Trouble
2015
Adaay Jungle Cat Salt Island
2014
Musical Comedy Naadirr Major Crispies
2013
Zanetto City Girl Ninjago
2012
Swiss Spirit Lethal Force Samminder
2011
Elzaam Cape To Rio Dinkum Diamond
2010-2001
2010
Angel's Pursuit Society Rock Mister Hughie
2009
Border Patrol Triple Aspect Awinnersgame
2008
Fat Boy Tajdeef Skadrak
2007
Sakhee's Secret Fontana Amorosa Howya Now Kid
2006
Kingsgate Prince Assertive Strike Up The Band
2005
Nota Bene Andronikos Cornus
2004
So Will I Mac Love Nights Cross
2003
Striking Ambition Avonbridge Ego
2002
Lady Links Golden Bounty Tudor Wood
2001
Zilch Ceepio Final Pursuit
2000-1991
2000
Jarn Winning Venture The Tatling
1999
Vision Of Night Lionhearted Blackheath
1998
Bold Edge Gorse Cortachy Castle
1997
Tomba Referendum Hattab
1996
Rambling Bear Atraf Warning Time
1995
Sergeyev Baaderah Overbrook
1994
Mutakddim Redoubtable Canaska Dancer
1993
Specified Chaddleworth Brockton Dancer
1992
Garah High Sevens Threepence
1991
Shalford Savoyard Dale Hill Daisy
1990-1988
1990
Tod Dayjur Ra'A
1989
Dancing Dissident Silca Supreme Paddy Chalk
1988
Blues Indigo Peace Girl Great Chaddington
 

The race was run as the Hue-Williams Stakes in the eighties and early nineties and was contested by good horses such as Dayjur (beaten a head by Tod in 1990), Dancing Dissident (winner of the Group 2 Temple Stakes on next run) and Shalford (later winner of three Group 3 races over 6 furlongs). Subsequent runnings had a variety of names until the race was given its present name and awarded Listed status in 2002.

Winners since 1988

Year Winner Jockey Trainer Time
1988 Blues Indigo Robert Curant John Wharton 1:12.60
1989 Dancing Dissident Walter Swinburn Michael Stoute 1:10.79
1990 Tod Richard Quinn Jack Berry 1:12.52
1991 Shalford Bruce Raymond Richard Hannon Sr. 1:14.79
1992 Garah Steve Cauthen Henry Cecil 1:11.83
1993 Specified Willie Carson John Gosden 1:14.06
1994 Mutakddim Willie Carson John Gosden 1:11.19
1995 Sergeyev Richard Hughes Richard Hannon Sr. 1:13.48
1996 Rambling Bear Ray Cochrane Michael Blanshard 1:16.24
1997 Tomba Kevin Darley Brian Meehan 1:14.74
1998 Bold Edge Dane O'Neill Richard Hannon Sr. 1:11.56
1999 Vision Of Night Pat Eddery John Dunlop 1:14.95
2000 Jarn Richard Hills Ben Hanbury 1:14.49
2001 Zilch Dane O'Neill Richard Hannon Sr. 1:17.33
2002 Lady Links Dane O'Neill Richard Hannon Sr. 1:12.68
2003 Striking Ambition Darryll Holland Giles Bravery 1:11.89
2004 So Will I Richard Hills Marcus Tregoning 1:13.73
2005 Nota Bene Liam Keniry David Elsworth 1:09.42
2006 Sunny King Richard Quinn John Best 1:15.62
2007 Sakhee's Secret Steve Drowne Hughie Morrison 1:14.34
2008 Fat Boy Richard Hughes Peter Chapple-Hyam 1:12.86
2009 Border Patrol Steve Drowne Roger Charlton 1:13.49
2010 Angel's Pursuit Richard Hughes Richard Hannon Sr. 1:12.16
2011 Elzaam Richard Hills Roger Varian 1:11.68
2012 Swiss Spirit Mickael Barzalona David Elsworth 1:13.79
2013 Zanetto William Buick Andrew Balding 1:12.01
2014 Musical Comedy Richard Hughes Richard Hannon Jr. 1:12.14
2015 Adaay Ryan Moore William Haggas 1:12.33
2016 Log Out Island James Doyle Richard Hannon Jr. 1:12.20
2017 Visionary Jamie Spencer Robert Cowell 1:16.27
2018 Never Back Down Silvestre de Sousa Hugo Palmer 1:10.27
2019 Khaadem James Doyle Charles Hills 1:11.23
2020 Repartee[lower-alpha 1] Andrea Atzeni Kevin Ryan 1:10.20
2021 Creative Force James Doyle Charlie Appleby 1:15.27
2022 Tiber Flow Tom Marquand William Haggas 1:10.89
  1. The 2020 race was run at Windsor in June due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom

See also

References

  • Paris-Turf:
    • "1984"., "1985".
  • Racing Post:
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