Clarence House Chase Explained

|}The Clarence House Chase is a Grade 1 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance of about 2 miles and 1 furlong (2 miles and 167 yards, or 3,371 metres), and during its running there are thirteen fences to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year in January.

The event was sponsored from its inauguration to 2013 by the bookmaker Victor Chandler. It was registered as the Clarence House Chase, but it was usually referred to by its sponsored title. In 2014 the race reverted to its registered title and the sponsorship was taken over by Sodexo. In 2018 it was sponsored by Royal Salute Whisy and since 2019 Matchbook betting exchange have sponsored the race.

The first running was planned to have taken place in 1987. However, it was abandoned that year due to frost, and also the following year because of fog. Originally it was a handicap race, and its distance was set at 2 miles (3,219 metres). In 2005 and 2006, while its usual home was closed for redevelopment, the event was temporarily switched to alternative venues. Upon returning to Ascot the race's regular distance was extended by a furlong. In 2007 it was promoted to Grade 1 status, and it ceased to be run as a handicap.

The race often includes some of the leading contenders for the Queen Mother Champion Chase. Seven horses have won both races in the same season – Viking Flagship (1994), Call Equiname (1999), Master Minded (2009), Sprinter Sacre (2013), Sire De Grugy (2014), Dodging Bullets (2015) and Altior (2019).

Records

Most successful horse (3 wins):

Leading jockey (4 wins):

Leading trainer (6 wins):

Winners

As a handicap race

YearWinnerAgeWeightJockeyTrainer
1987no race 1987–88
1989Desert Orchid1012-00Simon SherwoodDavid Elsworth
1990Meikleour1110-00Derek ByrneJimmy FitzGerald
1991810-04Tommy CarmodyEdward O'Grady
1992Waterloo Boy911-10Richard DunwoodyDavid Nicholson
1993Sybillin710-10Mark DwyerJimmy FitzGerald
1994710-10Richard DunwoodyDavid Nicholson
1995Martha's Son810-09Rodney FarrantTim Forster
1996Big Matt810-04Mick FitzgeraldNicky Henderson
1997810-10Russ GarrittyTom Tate
1998Jeffell810–11Conor O'DwyerArthur Moore
1999911-03Robert ThorntonPaul Nicholls
2000Nordance Prince910-00Tony McCoyVenetia Williams
2001Function Dream910–11Anthony RossMary Reveley
2002Turgeonev710-04Richard McGrathTim Easterby
2003no race 2003
2004Isio810-05Mick FitzgeraldNicky Henderson
2005611-10Timmy MurphyMartin Pipe
2006911-02Mick FitzgeraldNicky Henderson

As a conditions race

YearWinnerAgeJockeyTrainer
2007no race 2007
2008Tamarinbleu8Tom ScudamoreDavid Pipe
2009Master Minded6Ruby WalshPaul Nicholls
2010Twist Magic8Ruby WalshPaul Nicholls
2011Master Minded8Tony McCoyPaul Nicholls
2012Somersby8Dominic ElsworthHenrietta Knight
2013Sprinter Sacre7Barry GeraghtyNicky Henderson
2014Sire De Grugy8Jamie MooreGary Moore
2015Dodging Bullets7Noel FehilyPaul Nicholls
2016Un de Sceaux8Ruby WalshWillie Mullins
2017Un de Sceaux9Ruby WalshWillie Mullins
2018Un de Sceaux10Paul TownendWillie Mullins
2019Altior9Nico de BoinvilleNicky Henderson
2020Defi Du Seuil7Barry GeraghtyPhilip Hobbs
2021First Flow9David BassKim Bailey
20228Nico de BoinvilleNicky Henderson
2023Editeur Du Gite9Niall HoulihanGary Moore
2024Elixir De Nutz10Freddie GingellJoe Tizzard

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