Gimcrack Stakes
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The Gimcrack Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in the United Kingdom for two-year-old thoroughbred colts and geldings run over a distance of 6 furlongs and 3 yards (1,210 metres) at York Racecourse during the Ebor Festival meeting in August.
It was first run in 1846 and is named after Gimcrack, a popular grey racehorse in the 18th century, none of whose 27 victories was actually at York. It was open to all two-year-olds from 1846 to 1986. The owner of the winning horse in this race is traditionally invited to give a speech at the annual Gimcrack Dinner held at the racecourse in December.
The race has been sponsored by the investment company Scottish Equitable since 1985.
[edit] Winners since 1988
Year | Winner | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
1988 | Sharp N' Early | Brian Rouse | Richard Hannon | 1:09.84 |
1989 | Rock City | Willie Carson | Richard Hannon | 1:10.97 |
1990 | Mujtahid | Willie Carson | Robert Armstrong | 1:10.55 |
1991 | River Falls | Bruce Raymond | Richard Hannon | 1:13.72 |
1992 | Splendent | Alan Munro | Paul Cole | 1:11.42 |
1993 | Turtle Island | John Reid | Peter Chapple-Hyam | 1:13.49 |
1994 | Chilly Billy | Kieren Fallon | Lynda Ramsden | 1:12.78 |
1995 | Royal Applause | Walter Swinburn | Barry Hills | 1:11.42 |
1996 | Abou Zouz | Frankie Dettori | David Loder | 1:10.78 |
1997 | Carrowkeel | Pat Eddery | Barry Hills | 1:13.39 |
1998 | Josr Algarhoud | Kieren Fallon | Mick Channon | 1:10.28 |
1999 | Mull of Kintyre | Michael Kinane | Aidan O'Brien | 1:11.51 |
2000 | Bannister | Johnny Murtagh | Richard Hannon | 1:12.50 |
2001 | Rock of Gibraltar | Michael Kinane | Aidan O'Brien | 1:11.23 |
2002 | Country Reel | Frankie Dettori | David Loder | 1:12.61 |
2003 | Balmont | Pat Eddery | Jeremy Noseda | 1:11.07 |
2004 | Tony James | Seb Sanders | Clive Brittain | 1:14.30 |
2005 | Amadeus Wolf | Neil Callan | Kevin Ryan | 1:09.75 |
2006 | Conquest | Jimmy Fortune | William Haggas | 1:11.81 |