Premio Carlo e Francesco Aloisi

Premio Carlo e Francesco Aloisi
Group 3 race
Location Capannelle Racecourse
Rome, Italy
Race type Flat / Thoroughbred
Website Capannelle
Race information
Distance 1,200 metres (6f)
Surface Turf
Track Straight
Qualification Two-years-old and up
Weight 51 kg (2yo); 59 kg (3yo+)
Allowances
1½ kg for fillies and mares
Penalties
4½ kg for Group 1 winners *
3 kg for Group 2 winners *
2 kg for Group 3 winners *
2 kg if three Listed wins *
1 kg if two Listed wins *
* since January 1
Purse €61,600 (2014)
1st: €23,800

The Premio Carlo e Francesco Aloisi is a Group 3 flat horse race in Italy open to thoroughbreds aged two years or older. It is run at Capannelle over a distance of 1,200 metres (about 6 furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in November.

History

The event was formerly known as the Premio Umbria. It was named after Umbria, a region of central Italy.

For a period the Premio Umbria held Group 3 status. It was promoted to Group 2 level in 1982, and relegated back to Group 3 in 1988.

The race was given its present title in 2007. It is now run in memory of Carlo Aloisi (died 1990s) and his brother Francesco (died 2007). Carlo was a former president of UNIRE, a governing body of horse racing in Italy, and Francesco was president of the Jockey Club Italiano.[1]

Records

Most successful horse since 1971 (3 wins):


Leading jockey since 1986 (3 wins):


Leading trainer since 1986 (3 wins):

Winners since 1986

Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Time
1986 Tarib 3 Richard Hills Harry Thomson Jones
1987 Dancing Eagle 4 Giuseppe di Chio Armando Renzoni 1:12.50
1988 Canango 4 Guy Guignard Alain Falourd 1:00.90
1989 Piero Gardino 4 Luca Sorrentino P. Miliani 1:10.60
1990 Dictator's Song 3 Eric Legrix Robert Collet
1991 Arranvanna 3 Vincenzo Mezzatesta Armando Renzoni 1:12.90
1992 Swing Low 3 Richard Quinn Richard Hannon Sr. 1:11.40
1993 Lavinia Fontana 4 Alan Munro Con Collins 1:10.90
1994 Thousla Rock 5 John Reid Peter Chapple-Hyam 1:10.50
1995 Beat of Drums 4 Fernando Jovine Giuseppe Botti 1:09.60
1996 Golden Oriental 2 Otello Fancera Giuliano Fratini 1:10.30
1997 Uruk 3 Lucio Ficuciello Lorenzo Brogi 1:11.30
1998 Blu Carillon 3 Marco Monteriso Ovidio Pessi 1:09.80
1999 Key Royal 5 Georg Bocskai Mario Hofer 1:11.70
2000 Development 5 Jorge Horcajada Luigi Mele 1:11.90
2001 Nil 8 Michel Planard S. Benedetti 1:09.60
2002 Danehurst 4 Seb Sanders Sir Mark Prescott 1:11.00
2003 Glad to Be Fast 3 William Mongil Mario Hofer 1:09.20
2004 St Paul House 6 Paolo Aragoni Daniele Camuffo 1:09.90
2005 St Paul House 7 Paolo Aragoni Giuseppe di Chio 1:10.40
2006 Patapan 4 Fabio Branca Roberto Brogi 1:08.00
2007 Dream Impact 6 Germano Marcelli Luigi Riccardi 1:09.20
2008 Overdose 3 Andreas Suborics Sandor Ribarszki 1:10.00
2009
(dh)
Morgan Drive
Thinking Robins
4
6
Mirco Demuro
Salvatore Sulas
Marco Gasparini
Alessandro Turco
1:08.20
2010 Rosendhal 3 Marco Monteriso Armando Renzoni 1:10.40
2011 Overdose 6 Frankie Dettori Jozef Roszival 1:08.40
2012
(dh)
Blu Constellation
Rosendhal
4
5
Dario Vargiu
Salvatore Sulas
Raffaele Biondi
Giuseppe Botti
1:09.85
2013 Rosendhal 6 Salvatore Sulas Giuseppe Botti 1:09.62
2014 Farmah 3 Francois-Xavier Bertras Francois Rohaut 1:08.20
2015 Plusquemavie 4 Gianpasquale Fois Vincenzo Fazio 1:07.30
2016 Kathy Dream 4 Salvatore Basile Luigi Biagetti 1:09.50

Earlier winners

  • 1971: Azzeccagarbuglio
  • 1972: Arnaldo da Brescia
  • 1973: Azzeccagarbuglio
  • 1974: Pipino
  • 1975: Pipino
  • 1976: My Royal Prima
  • 1977: Dublin Taxi
  • 1978: Tanfirion
  • 1979: Super Sky
  • 1980: Godot
  • 1981: Super Sky
  • 1982: Bold Apparel
  • 1983: Kirchner
  • 1984: Proskona
  • 1985: Nacacyte

See also

References

  1. "I fratelli Aloisi decisivi per l'ippica". Il Tempo (in Italian). 12 November 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2012.


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