The
Sun Chariot Stakes is a Group 1 flat
horse race in Great Britain
which is open to thoroughbred fillies and
mares aged three years or older.
It is run
on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket
over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres), and it is
scheduled to take place each year in late September or early
October.
The event is named after
Sun
Chariot, the winner of the
Fillies' Triple Crown
when all three races were staged at Newmarket in 1942. The Sun
Chariot Stakes was established in 1966, and it was initially
restricted to three-year-old fillies only. Its distance was
originally set at 1 mile and 2 furlongs.
When the present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, the
event was classed at Group 2 level. It was opened to older fillies
and mares in 1974. Its distance was cut to a mile in 2000, and it
was promoted to Group 1 status in 2004.
The Sun Chariot Stakes is currently held on the final day of
Newmarket's three-day Cambridgeshire Meeting, the same day as the
Cambridgeshire
Handicap.
Records
Most successful horse (2
wins):
Leading jockey (6 wins):
- Lester
Piggott – Popkins (1970), Cheveley Princess (1973), Swiss
Maid (1978), Topsy (1979), Snow (1980), Home on the Range
(1981)
Leading trainer (6 wins):
- Luca
Cumani – Free Guest (1984, 1985), Infamy (1987), Red
Slippers (1992), One So Wonderful (1997), Kissogram
(1998)
Leading owner (3
wins):
- Budgie
Moller – Popkins (1970), Cheveley Princess (1973), Topsy
(1979)
- Sheikh Mohammed – Indian
Skimmer (1988), Red Slippers (1992), La Confederation
(1994)
Winners
References
- Racing Post:
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See also