Vincent O'Brien National Stakes
Group 1 race | |
Location | Curragh Racecourse County Kildare, Ireland |
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Inaugurated | 1849 |
Race type | Flat / Thoroughbred |
Sponsor | Goffs |
Website | Curragh |
Race information | |
Distance | 7f (1,408 metres) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Right-hand elbow |
Qualification | Two-year-olds excluding geldings |
Weight | 9 st 3 lb Allowances 3 lb for fillies |
Purse | €376,000 (2022) 1st: €236,000 |
2024 | ||
Scorthy Champ | Henri Matisse | Seagulls Eleven |
Previous years | ||
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2023 | ||
Henry Longfellow | Islandsinthestream | Bucanero Fuerte |
2022 | ||
Al Riffa | Proud And Regal | Shartash |
2021 | ||
Native Trail | Point Lonsdale | Ebro River |
1990-1988 | ||
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1990 | ||
Heart Of Darkness | Malvernico | Prodigal Blues |
1989 | ||
Dashing Blade | Wedding Bouquet | Book The Band |
1988 | ||
Classic Fame | Always Valiant | Stone Flake |
The Vincent O'Brien National Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to two-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in September.
History
The event was established in 1849, and it was originally called the National Produce Stakes and then the National Stakes. The inaugural running was won by Chatterbox.[citation needed]
For a period the National Stakes was classed at Group 2 level, and it was promoted to Group 1 in 1985. It was extended from 7 furlongs to a mile in 1997, but its former distance was restored in 2000.[citation needed]
The race became known as the Vincent O'Brien National Stakes in 2009, in memory of the successful trainer Vincent O'Brien (1917–2009).[1] It reverted to its previous title in 2011 but was renamed the Vincent O'Brien Stakes in 2012. In 2014 the title reverted to the Vincent O'Brien National Stakes and it became part of the Irish Champions Weekend fixture.[citation needed]
The National Stakes was formerly part of the Breeders' Cup Challenge series, with the winner earning an automatic invitation to compete in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf. It was removed from the series in 2012.[citation needed]
Records
Leading jockey since 1947 (4 wins):
- Lester Piggott – Cellini (1973), Sir Wimborne (1975), El Prado (1991), Fatherland (1992)
- Michael Kinane – Definite Article (1994), Mus-If (1998), Hawk Wing (2001), One Cool Cat (2003)
Leading trainer since 1947 (15 wins):
- Vincent O'Brien – Sir Ivor (1967), Roberto (1971), Chamozzle (1972), Cellini (1973), Sir Wimborne (1975), Monteverdi (1979), Storm Bird (1980), Glenstal (1982), El Gran Senor (1983), Law Society (1984), Tate Gallery (1985), Caerwent (1987), Classic Fame (1988), El Prado (1991), Fatherland (1992)
Leading owner since 1976 (12 wins): (includes part ownership)
- Michael Tabor – Danehill Dancer (1995), Desert King (1996), King of Kings (1997), Beckett (2000), One Cool Cat (2003), George Washington (2005), Mastercraftsman (2008), Power (2011), Gleneagles (2014), Air Force Blue (2015), Churchill (2016), Henry Longfellow (2023)
Winners since 1976
Earlier winners
- 1849: Chatterbox
- 1850: Third of May
- 1851: Barbarian
- 1852: The Deformed
- 1853: Knight of St George
- 1855: Citron
- 1857: Barbary
- 1858: Mount Zion
- 1859: Good Boy
- 1869: The Tyrconnell
- 1870: Maid of Athens
- 1871: Prodigal
- 1872: Queen of the Bees
- 1877: Inamorata
- 1880: Barcaldine
- 1886: Gallinule
- 1891: Red Prince
- 1895: Chit Chat
- 1897: Sirenia
- 1900: St Helena
- 1901: Bachelor's Button
- 1906: Silver Fowl
- 1907: Americus Girl
- 1909: Kilbroney
- 1912: Royal Weaver
- 1914: Offaly
- 1915: Ayn Hali
- 1918: Grand Parade
- 1920: Soldennis
- 1923: Vesington Star
- 1927: Athford
- 1928: Soloptic
- 1929: Ballyferis
- 1933: Cariff
- 1944: Solid Pact
- 1947: Morning Wings
- 1948: Tribal Song
- 1949: First View
- 1950: Star Wire
- 1951: Blue Butterfly
- 1952: Sea Charger
- 1953: Calvero
- 1954: Panaslipper
- 1955: Black Patch
- 1956: El Minzah
- 1957: Talmud
- 1958: Babu
- 1959: His Story
- 1960: Paris Princess
- 1961: Mystery
- 1962: Partholon
- 1963: Santa Claus
- 1964: Prominer
- 1965: Reubens
- 1966: House Proud
- 1967: Sir Ivor
- 1968: Thataboy
- 1969: Decies
- 1970: King's Company
- 1971: Roberto
- 1972: Chamozzle
- 1973: Cellini
- 1974: Reap the Wind
- 1975: Sir Wimborne
See also
- Horse racing in Ireland
- List of Irish flat horse races
- Recurring sporting events established in 1849 – this race is included under its original title, National Produce Stakes.
References
- ^ "Curragh to honour O'Brien". RTÉ Sport. 23 July 2009. Retrieved 19 September 2009.
- Paris-Turf:
- Racing Post:
- galopp-sieger.de – Irish National Stakes.
- horseracingintfed.com – International Federation of Horseracing Authorities – National Stakes (2018).
- irishracinggreats.com – National Stakes (Group 1).
- pedigreequery.com – National Stakes – Curragh.
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