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Badener Sprint-Cup

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Badener Sprint-Cup
Group 3 race (discontinued)
LocationIffezheim Racecourse
Baden-Baden, Germany
Inaugurated1985
Last run25 October 2009
Race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
WebsiteBaden-Baden
Race information
Distance1,400 metres (7f)
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationThree-years-old and up
Weight56½ kg (3y); 57½ kg (4y+)
Allowances
1½ kg for fillies and mares
1 kg if not won €12,000 *
Penalties
3 kg for Group 1 winners *
2 kg for Group 2 winners *
1 kg for Group 3 winners *
* since January 1
Purse€50,000 (2009)
1st: €30,000

The Badener Sprint-Cup was a Group 3 flat horse race in Germany open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It was run at Baden-Baden over a distance of 1,400 metres (about 7 furlongs), and it was scheduled to take place each year in October.

History

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The event was originally called the Grosser Sprint-Preis, and it used to be staged at Munich. It was established in 1985, and it was initially contested over 1,300 metres. For a period it held Listed status.

The Grosser Sprint-Preis was promoted to Group 3 level in 1998. It was transferred to Baden-Baden and renamed the Badener Sprint-Cup in 2004. From this point its distance was 1,400 metres.

The race was last run in 2009. It was replaced the following year by the Badener Ladies Sprint Cup, a Listed event for fillies and mares.[1]

Records

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Most successful horse (2 wins):

  • Silicon Bavaria – 1990, 1991
  • Tomba – 1998, 1999
  • Soave – 2002, 2005

Leading jockey (2 wins):

  • Peter SchiergenSmaragd (1985), Macanal (1995)
  • David Wildman – Brigantin (1986), Bannier (1992)
  • Olivier Poirier – Allius (1988), Silicon Bavaria (1991)
  • Bruce Raymond – Savahra Sound (1989), Silicon Bavaria (1990)
  • Terence Hellier – Areias (2004), Chantilly Tiffany (2008)

Leading trainer (2 wins):

  • Erich Pils – Brigantin (1986), Bannier (1992)
  • Robert ColletSilicon Bavaria (1990, 1991)
  • Brian Meehan – Tomba (1998, 1999)
  • Andreas Trybuhl – Soave (2002, 2005)

Winners

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Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Time
1985 Smaragd 3 Peter Schiergen Theo Grieper 1:17.60
1986 Brigantin 4 David Wildman Erich Pils 1:18.30
1987 Sylvan Express 4 Greville Starkey Philip Mitchell 1:18.00
1988 Allius 5 Olivier Poirier Alain Falourd 1:20.76
1989 Savahra Sound 4 Bruce Raymond Richard Hannon Sr. 1:25.51
1990 Silicon Bavaria 3 Bruce Raymond Robert Collet 1:18.00
1991 Silicon Bavaria 4 Olivier Poirier Robert Collet 1:22.30
1992 Bannier 5 David Wildman Erich Pils 1:21.58
1993 Sharp Prod 3 Lester Piggott Lord Huntingdon 1:19.50
1994 Takin 3 Lutz Mäder Erika Mäder 1:21.60
1995 Macanal 3 Peter Schiergen Heinz Jentzsch 1:18.30
1996 Branston Abby 7 Michael Roberts Mark Johnston 1:21.00
1997 Gaelic Symphony 4 Peter Heugl Mario Hofer 1:24.10
1998 Tomba 4 Pat Eddery Brian Meehan 1:20.90
1999 Tomba 5 Michael Tebbutt Brian Meehan 1:21.80
2000 Tertullian 5 Filip Minarik Peter Schiergen 1:23.00
2001 Miss Gazon 3 Frédéric Sanchez John Hammond 1:19.60
2002 Soave 3 Gary Hind Andreas Trybuhl 1:24.18
2003 König Shuffle 7 Darren Moffatt Martin Rölke 1:23.39
2004 Areias 6 Terence Hellier Andreas Schütz 1:26.80
2005 Soave 6 Andreas Boschert Andreas Trybuhl 1:27.64
2006 Garnica 3 Ioritz Mendizabal Jean-Claude Rouget 1:24.50
2007 Ricine 5 François-Xavier Bertras François Rohaut 1:24.82
2008 Chantilly Tiffany 4 Terence Hellier Ed Dunlop 1:27.12
2009 Walero 3 Pascal Werning Uwe Ostmann 1:28.14

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Badener Ladies Sprint Cup, October 2010". Racing Post. Retrieved 27 August 2012.