Elite Hurdle Explained

Class:Grade 2
Horse Race:Elite Hurdle
Location:Wincanton,
Wincanton, England
Race Type:Hurdle race
Sponsor:Unibet
Website:Wincanton
Distance:1m 7f 50y (3,063 metres)
Surface:Turf
Track:Right-handed
Qualification:Four-years-old and up
Weight:11 st 0 lb
Allowances
7 lb for fillies and mares
Penalties
6 lb for winners of a Grade 1 or Grade 2 hurdle race*
4 lb for winners of a Grade 3 or Listed hurdle race*
*Half penalties for novice or juvenile wins
Purse:£48,000 (2020)
1st: £27,336

|}The Elite Hurdle is a Grade 2 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Wincanton over a distance of about 1 mile and 7 furlongs (1 mile 7 furlongs and 50 yards, or 3,063 metres), and during its running there are eight hurdles to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year in early November.

The event was established in 1992, and it was initially held at Cheltenham. It was originally contested over 2 miles and 110 yards. It was transferred to Wincanton and cut to its present length in 1994. The race was run a limited handicap between 1998 and 2017 before reverting to a weight for age conditions race from 2018.[1]

Records

Most successful horse (3 wins):

Leading jockey (5 wins):

Leading trainer (9 wins):

Winners

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Year
Winner
Age
Weight
Jockey
Trainer
1992Morley Street811-08Richard DunwoodyToby Balding
1993no race 1993
1994Valfinet711-02Richard DunwoodyMartin Pipe
1995Atours711-02Paul HolleyDavid Elsworth
1996Dreams End810–12Rodney FarrantPeter Bowen
1997Pridwell711-06Tony McCoyMartin Pipe
1998Grey Shot610-03Jamie OsborneIan Balding
1999Wahiba Sands611-07Tony McCoyMartin Pipe
2000Mister Morose1011-10Carl LlewellynNigel Twiston-Davies
2001Azertyuiop411-10Timmy MurphyPaul Nicholls
2002Santenay411-07Timmy MurphyPaul Nicholls
2003Well Chief410-05Jamie MooreMartin Pipe
2004Perouse610-05Christian WilliamsPaul Nicholls
2005Royal Shakespeare611-01Graham LeeSteve Gollings
2006Crow Wood710-01Dougie CostelloJohn Quinn
2007Kings Quay511-09Dougie CostelloJohn Quinn
2008Chomba Womba710-06Barry GeraghtyNicky Henderson
2009Celestial Halo511-10Ruby WalshPaul Nicholls
2010Nearby610-05Chris DaviesPhilip Hobbs
2011Celestial Halo711-10Daryl JacobPaul Nicholls
2012Zarkandar511-10Daryl JacobPaul Nicholls
2013Melodic Rendezvous711-10Nick ScholfieldJeremy Scott
2014Purple Bay510–11Mikey EnnisJohn Ferguson
2015Irving711–10Nick ScholfieldPaul Nicholls
2016Sceau Royal411-10Daryl JacobAlan King
2017London Prize610-09Tom O'BrienIan Williams
2018Verdana Blue610-11Jeremiah McGrathNicky Henderson
2019Fusil Raffles411-03Daryl JacobNicky Henderson
2020Sceau Royal811-00Daryl JacobAlan King
2021Sceau Royal911-06Daryl JacobAlan King
2022Knappers Hill 611–02Harry CobdenPaul Nicholls
2023Rubaud511–08Harry CobdenPaul Nicholls

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mares the focus as BHA Jump Pattern Committee announces changes for 2018/19 season . British Horseracing Authority . 3 October 2018.