Herbst Stutenpreis

Herbst Stutenpreis
Grosser Preis Jungheinrich-Gabelstapler
Group 3 race
Location Hanover Racecourse
Hanover, Germany
Inaugurated 1999
Race type Flat / Thoroughbred
Sponsor Jungheinrich AG
Website Hanover
Race information
Distance 2,200 metres (1m 3f)
Surface Turf
Track Left-handed
Qualification Three-years-old and up
fillies and mares
Weight 56 kg (3yo); 59½ kg (4yo+)
Purse €55,000 (2012)
1st: €32,000

The Herbst Stutenpreis is a Group 3 flat horse race in Germany open to thoroughbred fillies and mares aged three years or older. It is run at Hanover over a distance of 2,200 metres (about 1 mile and 3 furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in September or October.

History

The event was originally held at Frankfurt, and it used to be called the Frankfurter Stutenpreis. It was established in 1999, and was initially contested over 2,150 metres. It was given Listed status in 2000, and promoted to Group 3 level in 2004.

The race was switched to Düsseldorf and extended to 2,200 metres in 2008. It returned to Frankfurt with its previous length in 2009.

The distance of the race was restored to 2,200 metres in 2010. That year's edition was staged at Düsseldorf, and subsequent runnings were held at Cologne (2011) and Hanover (2012).

The Herbst Stutenpreis has been run under various titles since leaving Frankfurt. It was known as the Grosser Preis Jungheinrich-Gabelstapler in 2012.

Records

Most successful horse (2 wins):


Leading jockey (2 wins):


Leading trainer (4 wins):

Winners

Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Time
1999 Catella 3 Terence Hellier Peter Schiergen 2:23.99
2000 Kapitol 3 Norman Richter Andreas Schütz 2:25.09
2001 Nouvelle Fortune 3 Andre Best Peter Rau 2:23.01
2002 Uriah 3 Waldemar Hickst Harro Remmert 2:33.10
2003 Russian Samba 4 David Smith Lord John FitzGerald 2:21.95
2004 Give Me Five 3 Jean-Pierre Carvalho Erika Mäder 2:17.99
2005 Wurfscheibe 3 Torsten Mundry Peter Rau 2:16.71
2006 La Dancia 3 Torsten Mundry Peter Rau 2:24.95
2007 La Dancia 4 Norman Richter Peter Rau 2:17.39
2008 Goathemala 3 Andrasch Starke Peter Schiergen 2:21.71
2009 Norderney 3 Andrasch Starke Peter Schiergen 2:24.37
2010 Pearl Banks 4 François-Xavier Bertras François Rohaut 2:20.54
2011 Kapitale 3 Mirco Demuro Andreas Wöhler 2:16.22
2012 Calipatria 5 Gérald Mossé Henri-Alex Pantall 2:22.31

See also

References


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