Cartier Champion Two-year-old Filly

The Cartier Champion Two-year-old Filly is an award in European horse racing, founded in 1991, and sponsored by Cartier SA as part of the Cartier Racing Awards. The award winner is decided by points earned in group races plus the votes cast by British racing journalists and readers of the Racing Post and Daily Telegraph newspapers.[1]

Records

Leading trainer (3 wins):


Leading owner (3 wins):

Winners

Year
Horse
Bred Trained Trainer
Owner
1991 Culture Vulture USA GB Paul Cole Chris Wright
1992 Lyric Fantasy IRE GB Richard Hannon, Sr. Lord Carnarvon
1993 Lemon Souffle GB GB Richard Hannon, Sr. Lord Carnarvon
1994 Gay Gallanta USA GB Michael Stoute Cheveley Park Stud
1995 Blue Duster USA GB David Loder Sheikh Mohammed
1996 Pas de Reponse USA FR Criquette Head Wertheimer et Frere
1997 Embassy GB GB David Loder Sheikh Mohammed
1998 Bint Allayl GB GB Mick Channon Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum
1999 Torgau IRE GB Giles Bravery T T Partnership
2000 Superstar Leo IRE GB William Haggas Superstar Leo Partnership
2001 Queen's Logic IRE GB Mick Channon Jaber Abdullah
2002 Six Perfections FR FR Pascal Bary Niarchos family
2003 Attraction GB GB Mark Johnston Guy Innes-Ker, 10th Duke of Roxburghe
2004 Divine Proportions USA FR Pascal Bary Niarchos family
2005 Rumplestiltskin IRE IRE Aidan O'Brien Magnier, Tabor and Niarchos
2006 Finsceal Beo IRE IRE Jim Bolger Michael Ryan
2007 Natagora FR FR Pascal Bary Stefan Friborg
2008 Rainbow View USA GB John Gosden George Strawbridge
2009 Special Duty GB FR Criquette Head Khalid Abdullah
2010 Misty for Me IRE IRE Aidan O'Brien Magnier, Tabor and Smith
2011 Maybe IRE IRE Aidan O'Brien Magnier, Tabor and Smith
2012 Certify USA GB Mahmood Al Zarooni Godolphin
2013 Chriselliam IRE GB Charles Hills Carson, Asprey & Wright
2014 Tiggy Wiggy IRE GB Richard Hannon, Jr. Potensis Ltd, C Giles & Merriebelle Stables
2015 Minding IRE IRE Aidan O'Brien Smith, Magnier and Tabor

References

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