Stand Cup Explained

|}The Stand Cup is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older.It is run at Chester over a distance of 1 mile 4 furlongs and 63 yards (2,472 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in September.

The race was first run in 2006.

Winners

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YearWinnerAgeJockeyTrainerTime
2006Foxhaven4Franny NortonPatrick Chamings2:40.15
2007Hattan5Seb SandersClive Brittain2:37.11
2008Foxhaven6Franny NortonPatrick Chamings2:43.77
2009Snoqualmie Girl3Silvestre de SousaDavid Elsworth2:34.93
2010Harris Tweed3Liam JonesWilliam Haggas2:48.75
2011Debussy5Paul HanaganMahmood Al Zarooni2:37.39
2012Goldoni3David ProbertAndrew Balding2:42.42
2013Tac De Boistron6Martin HarleyMarco Botti2:49.83
2014Energia Fribby4Ted DurcanMarco Botti2:41.41
2015Secret Number5James DoyleSaeed bin Suroor2:46.90
2016Mountain Bell3John EganRalph Beckett2:41.84
2017Duretto5Graham LeeAndrew Balding2:53.40
2018Blakeney Point5Trevor WhelanRoger Charlton2:44.14
2019Sextant4Louis StewardSir Michael Stoute2:38.00
2020Alignak4David AllanSir Michael Stoute2:39.24
2021Invite 3John EganAndrew Balding2:38.85
2023Al Qareem 4Sam James Karl Burke 2:41.93

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