Betfair Stayers' Handicap Hurdle
2021 | ||
Dans Le Vent | Riggs | Bass Rock |
Previous years | ||
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2020 | ||
Main Fact | Third Wind | Highland Hunter |
2019 | ||
Stoney Mountain | Acey Milan | Tedham |
2018 | ||
Paisley Park | Shades Of Midnight | First Assignment |
2017 | ||
Sam Spinner | The Dutchman | Theo's Charm |
2016 | ||
Kruzhlinin | Theo's Charm | Yala Enki |
2015 | ||
Baradari | Definitely Red | Batavir |
2014 | ||
Aubusson | Big Easy | Dara Tango |
2013 | ||
Gevrey Chambertin | Utopie Des Bordes | Lie Forrit |
2012 | ||
Trustan Times | Holywell | Sivola De Sivola |
2011 | ||
Dynaste | Benny Be Good | Synchronised |
2010 | ||
Grands Crus | Barafundle | Peveril |
2009 | ||
Diamond Harry | Burton Port | Lysander |
2008 | ||
According To Pete | Souffleur | Alderburn |
2007 | ||
Millenium Royal | Sonnyanjoe | Halcon Genelardais |
2006 | ||
Halcon Genelardais | Irish Wolf | Jazz d'Estruval |
2005 | ||
St Matthew | My Way de Solzen | Tees Components |
The Betfair Stayers' Handicap Hurdle is a Grade 3 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Haydock Park over a distance of about 3 miles and half a furlongs (3 miles and 58 yards, or 4,881 metres). It is a handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year in November.
From 2007 to 2016 this race featured the use of Fixed Brush hurdles. These are based on the French hurdle design, similar to plain fences but lower in height. Unlike the traditional hurdle they are very rigid in construction. In 2017 the race reverted to standard hurdles.[1]
The race was first run in 2005. It was awarded Grade 3 status in 2011. It has been sponsored by Betfair since its inception and the race title has changed to promote various Betfair websites and promotions. The race is currently run on the same day as the Betfair Chase. Prior to 2018 it was run over distances around 2 miles and 7 furlongs.
Winners[]
Year | Winner | Age | Weight | Jockey | Trainer |
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2005 | St Matthew | 7 | 11-04 | Padge Whelan | Sue Smith |
2006 | Halcon Genelardais | 6 | 10-02 | Robert Thornton | Alan King |
2007 | Millenium Royal | 7 | 11–12 | Christophe Pieux | François Doumen |
2008 | According To Pete | 7 | 10–13 | Graham Lee | Malcolm Jefferson |
2009 | Diamond Harry | 6 | 11–12 | Timmy Murphy | |
2010 | Grands Crus | 5 | 10-10 | Tom Scudamore | David Pipe |
2011 | Dynaste | 5 | 11-02 | David Pipe | |
2012 | Trustan Times | 6 | 11–12 | Dougie Costello | Tim Easterby |
2013 | Gevrey Chambertin | 5 | 11-07 | Tom Scudamore | David Pipe |
2014 | Aubusson | 5 | 10–13 | Lizzie Kelly | |
2015 | Baradari | 5 | 11-02 | Harry Skelton | Dan Skelton |
2016 | Kruzhlinin | 9 | 10–13 | Richard Johnson | Philip Hobbs |
2017 | Sam Spinner | 5 | 10-09 | Joe Colliver | Jedd O'Keeffe |
2018 | Paisley Park | 6 | 11-12 | Aidan Coleman | |
2019 | Stoney Mountain | 6 | 11-03 | Tom O'Brien | Henry Daly |
2020 | Main Fact | 7 | 10-11 | Fergus Gillard | David Pipe |
2021 | Dans Le Vent | 8 | 10-07 | Isabel Williams | Evan Williams |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "New look and increased prize money". Haydock Park. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
- National Hunt races in Great Britain
- Haydock Park Racecourse
- National Hunt hurdle races
- Recurring sporting events established in 2005
- 2005 establishments in England