International Trial
Appearance
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The International Trial was a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years only. It was run over a distance of 1 mile and 1 yard (1,610 metres) at Lingfield Park in April.[1]
The race was first run in 2002, and was awarded Listed status in 2003. In 2018 the Burradon Stakes (Listed), run over the same distance on Newcastle's Good Friday fixture, became a Listed race in its place, effectively moving the race from Lingfield Park.
Records
[edit]Leading jockey (4 wins):
- Richard Hughes – Party Boss (2005), Sharp Nephew (2008), Dubawi Gold (2011), Van Der Neer (2013)
Leading trainer (3 wins):
- Brian Meehan – Buy The Sport (2003), Leitrim House (2004), Sharp Nephew (2008)
Winners
[edit]Year | Winner | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
2002 | Castle Gandolfo | Mick Kinane | Aidan O'Brien | 1:36.53 |
2003 | Buy The Sport | Darryll Holland | Brian Meehan | 1:36.49 |
2004 | Leitrim House | Steve Drowne | Brian Meehan | 1:37.16 |
2005 | Party Boss | Richard Hughes | Clive Brittain | 1:36.78 |
2006 | Close To You | Ian Mongan | Terry Mills | 1:38.01 |
2007 | Fares | Seb Sanders | Clive Brittain | 1:38.04 |
2008 | Sharp Nephew | Richard Hughes | Brian Meehan | 1:37.24 |
2009 | Ocean's Minstrel | Jerry O'Dwyer | John Ryan | 1:36.04 |
2010 | Lord Zenith | Jimmy Fortune | Andrew Balding | 1:38.43 |
2011 | Dubawi Gold | Richard Hughes | Richard Hannon Sr. | 1:37.26 |
2012 | Talwar | Ryan Moore | Jeremy Noseda | 1:36.84 |
2013 | Van Der Neer[a] | Richard Hughes | Richard Hannon Sr. | 1:35.07 |
2014 | Bow Creek | Joe Fanning | Mark Johnston | 1:35.71 |
2015 | Fanciful Angel | Andrea Atzeni | Marco Botti | 1:36.69 |
2016 | Sea Of Flames | Silvestre de Sousa | David Elsworth | 1:35.97 |
2017 | Law And Order | Martin Harley | James Tate | 1:35.37 |
- ^ The 2013 winner, Van Der Neer, was later renamed Travel Brother
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "British Flat Pattern and Listed Races 2016" (PDF). britishhorseracing.com. p. 35. Retrieved 31 January 2017.