Robin Hood Stakes
Appearance
2021 | ||
Zakouski | Stormy Antarctic | Jadoomi |
1990-1988 | ||
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1990 | ||
Two Left Feet | Swordsmith | Rushmore |
1989 | ||
Light Of Morn | Just Three | Silk Petal |
1988 | ||
Reprimand | Royal Touch | Chadenshe |
The Robin Hood Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Nottingham over a distance of 1 mile and 75 yards (1,678 metres), and is scheduled to take place each year in late October or early November. Prior to 2022 it was run on the Rowley Mile course at Newmarket over 1 mile. The first two scheduled runnings at Nottingham in 2022 and 2023 were abandoned due to a waterlogged course.[1][2]
The race was originally named in honour of the equine artist Ben Marshall (1768-1835) and run as the Ben Marshall Stakes. In 2024 it was renamed in honour of the legendary outlaw Robin Hood.[3]
Winners since 1988
[edit]Year | Winner | Age | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
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1988 | Reprimand | 3 | Willie Ryan | Henry Cecil | 1:42.13 |
1989 | Light Of Morn | 3 | Bruce Raymond | Ben Hanbury | 1:38.92 |
1990 | Two Left Feet | 3 | George Duffield | Sir Mark Prescott | 1:37.33 |
1991 | Hyabella | 3 | John Reid | Michael Stoute | 1:39.39 |
1992 | Inner City | 3 | Frankie Dettori | Luca Cumani | 1:38.93 |
1993 | Mellottie | 8 | John Lowe | Mary Reveley | 1:40.10 |
1994 | Nijo | Jason Weaver | David Loder | 1:43.36 | |
1995 | Celestial Key | Philip Robinson | Mark Johnston | 1:36.91 | |
1996 | Ali-Royal | 3 | Pat Eddery | Henry Cecil | 1:38.00 |
1997 | Samara | Kieren Fallon | John Dunlop | 1:37.59 | |
1998 | Generous Libra | 4 | Kevin Darley | John Dunlop | 1:44.73 |
1999 | Bomb Alaska | John Egan | Toby Balding | 1:44.35 | |
2000 | Albarahin | Richard Hills | Marcus Tregoning | 1:45.72 | |
2001 | Riberac | 5 | Kevin Darley | Mark Johnston | 1:40.39 |
2002 | Smirk | 4 | Kevin Darley | David Elsworth | 1:41.69 |
2003 | Babodana | 3 | Philip Robinson | Mark Tompkins | 1:38.97 |
2004 | Sleeping Indian[a] | 3 | Jimmy Fortune | John Gosden | 1:41.32 |
2005 | St Andrews | 5 | Philip Robinson | Michael Jarvis | 1:43.41 |
2006 | Blue Ksar | 3 | Ted Durcan | Saeed bin Suroor | 0:00.00 |
2007 | Jalmira | 6 | Billy Lee | Charlie Swan | 1:37.52 |
2008 | Virtual | 3 | Jimmy Fortune | John Gosden | 1:40.20 |
2009 | Prince Of Dance | 3 | Richard Kingscote | Tom Dascombe | 1:39.11 |
2010 | Kingsfort | 3 | Daragh O'Donohoe | Saeed bin Suroor | 1:40.27 |
2011 | Secrecy | 5 | Kieren Fallon | Saeed bin Suroor | 1:36.70 |
2012 | French Navy | 4 | Mickael Barzalona | Mahmood Al Zarooni | 1:40.37 |
2013 | Penitent | 7 | Danny Tudhope | David O'Meara | 1:41.65 |
2014 | French Navy | 6 | Adam Kirby | Charlie Appleby | 1:37.44 |
2015 | Big Baz | 5 | Graham Lee | William Muir | 1:39.97 |
2016 | Estidhkaar | 4 | Dane O'Neill | Richard Hannon Jr. | 1:36.30 |
2017 | Brave Zolo | 5 | Adam Kirby | Charlie Appleby | 1:39.47 |
2018 | Mitchum Swagger | 6 | Harry Bentley | Ralph Beckett | 1:40.42 |
2019 | Roseman | 3 | Andrea Atzeni | Roger Varian | 1:42.46 |
2020 | Zakouski | 4 | William Buick | Charlie Appleby | 1:46.66 |
2021 | Zakouski | 5 | William Buick | Charlie Appleby | 1:38.70 |
2022 | no race [b][1] | ||||
2023 | no race [b][2] | ||||
2024 | Sparks Fly | 4 | Laura Pearson | David Loughnane | 1:47.79 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Rennie, Matt (2 November 2022). "'It's disappointing' - Nottingham's meeting cancelled following heavy rainfall". Racing Post. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
- ^ a b Haynes, Jack (31 October 2023). "Ascot expecting 40-50mm of rain before Saturday's jumps fixture and Lingfield monitoring Storm Ciaran". Racing Post. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ "Update from the BHA's Flat Pattern Committee". British Horseracing Authority. 13 February 2024. Archived from the original on 13 February 2024. Retrieved 13 February 2024.