International Trial
2016 | ||
Sea of Flames | Ode To Evening | Predilection |
Previous years | ||
---|---|---|
2015 | ||
Fanciful Angel | Lexington Times | Dancetrack |
2014 | ||
Bow Creek | Barley Mow | American Hope |
2013 | ||
Van Der Neer | Luhaif | Unsinkable |
2012 | ||
Talwar | Prince Alzain | Masterel |
2011 | ||
Dubawi Gold | Hamlool | Burj Alzain |
2010 | ||
Lord Zenith | Zaahy | Carnaby Street |
2009 | ||
Ocean's Minstrel | Deposer | Icesolator |
2008 | ||
Sharp Nephew | Orientalist Art | Traphalgar |
2007 | ||
Fares | Champery | Norisan |
2006 | ||
Close To You | Kingsgate Prince | Zato |
2005 | ||
Party Boss | Brecon Beacon | Borthwick Girl |
2004 | ||
Leitrim House | Milk It Mick | Skidmark |
2003 | ||
Buy The Sport | Membership | Striking Ambition |
The International Trial is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years only. It is run over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres) at Lingfield Park in April.
The race was first run in 2002, and was awarded Listed status in 2003.
Records
Leading jockey (4 wins):
- Richard Hughes – Party Boss (2005), Sharp Nephew (2008), Dubawi Gold (2011), Van Der Neer (2013)
Leading trainer (3 wins):
- Brian Meehan – Buy The Sport (2003), Leitrim House (2004), Sharp Nephew (2008)
Winners
Year | Winner | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
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2002 | Castle Gandolfo | Mick Kinane | Aidan O'Brien | 1:36.53 |
2003 | Buy The Sport | Darryll Holland | Brian Meehan | 1:36.49 |
2004 | Leitrim House | Steve Drowne | Brian Meehan | 1:37.16 |
2005 | Party Boss | Richard Hughes | Clive Brittain | 1:36.78 |
2006 | Close To You | Ian Mongan | Terry Mills | 1:38.01 |
2007 | Fares | Seb Sanders | Clive Brittain | 1:38.04 |
2008 | Sharp Nephew | Richard Hughes | Brian Meehan | 1:37.24 |
2009 | Ocean's Minstrel | Jerry O'Dwyer | John Ryan | 1:36.04 |
2010 | Lord Zenith | Jimmy Fortune | Andrew Balding | 1:38.43 |
2011 | Dubawi Gold | Richard Hughes | Richard Hannon, Sr. | 1:37.26 |
2012 | Talwar | Ryan Moore | Jeremy Noseda | 1:36.84 |
2013 | Van Der Neer[1] | Richard Hughes | Richard Hannon, Sr. | 1:35.07 |
2014 | Bow Creek | Joe Fanning | Mark Johnston | 1:35.71 |
2015 | Fanciful Angel | Andrea Atzeni | Marco Botti | 1:36.69 |
2016 | Sea Of Flames | Silvestre de Sousa | David Elsworth | 1:35.97 |
1 The 2013 winner, Van Der Neer, was later renamed Travel Brother.
See also
References
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