Windsor Castle Stakes

Windsor Castle Stakes
Listed race
Location Ascot Racecourse
Ascot, England
Race type Flat / Thoroughbred
Website Ascot
Race information
Distance 5f (1,006 metres)
Surface Turf
Track Straight
Qualification Two-year-olds
Weight 9 st 3 lb
Allowances
5 lb for fillies
Purse £80,000 (2016)
1st: £45,368
Windsor Castle Stakes
2016
Ardad Savannah's Dream Pedestal

The Windsor Castle Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old horses. It is run over a distance of 5 furlongs (1,003 metres) at Ascot as part of the Royal Ascot festival in June.

Winners since 1988

Year Winner Jockey Trainer Time
1988 Barrys Gamble Pat Eddery Squeak Fairhurst 1:02.21
1989 Pharaoh's Delight Pat Eddery Peter Hudson 1:02.51
1990 Gipsy Fiddler Pat Eddery Jonjo O'Neill 1:03.60
1991 Isdar Richard Hills Harry Thomson Jones 1:02.80
1992 Satank Pat Eddery Bill Watts 1:01.82
1993 Great Deeds Richard Quinn Mick Channon 1:04.18
1994 Brave Music [1] Richard Quinn Paul Cole 1:02.45
1995 Kuantan Richard Quinn Paul Cole 1:01.28
1996 Dazzle Kieren Fallon Sir Michael Stoute 1:01.09
1997 Asfurah Richard Hills Saeed bin Suroor 1:02.03
1998 Flanders Lindsay Charnock Tim Easterby 1:02.37
1999 Kalindi Richard Quinn Mick Channon 1:01.99
2000 Autumnal Pat Eddery Brian Meehan 1:02.86
2001 Irony Pat Eddery Jamie Osborne 1:01.00
2002 Revenue Johnny Murtagh Michael Bell 1:02.14
2003 Holborn Steve Drowne Mick Channon 1:00.08
2004 Chateau Istana [2] Tom Queally Nick Littmoden 1:01.45
2005 Titus Alone [3] Kevin Darley Bryan Smart 0:57.90
2006 Elhamri Declan McDonogh Sylvester Kirk 1:00.82
2007 Drawnfromthepast Martin Dwyer Jamie Osborne 0:59.77
2008 Flashmans Papers Steve Drowne John Best 1:00.60
2009 Strike The Tiger John R. Velazquez Wesley A. Ward 1:01.28
2010 Marine Commando Paul Hanagan Richard Fahey 1:01.09
2011 Frederick Engels Johnny Murtagh David Brown 0:59.91
2012 Hototo Phillip Makin Kevin Ryan 1:01.21
2013 Extortionist Johnny Murtagh Olly Stevens 0:59.82
2014 Hootenanny Victor Espinoza Wesley A. Ward 0:59.05
2015 Washington DC Ryan Moore Aidan O'Brien 1:00.04
2016 Ardad Robert Havlin John Gosden 1:02.56

1 The 1994 winner Brave Music was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed Che Sara Sara.
2 The 2004 winner Chateau Istana was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed Chateau King Prawn.
3 The 2005 running took place at York.

References

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