Australian Champion Middle Distance Racehorse

The Australian Champion Middle Distance Racehorse is awarded annually to the horse whose performances in Australia over distances between 1,401 m and 2,199 m are deemed to be the superior to its rivals. It has been awarded since the 1999 - 2000 season.

Australian Champion Middle Distance Racehorse[1]
Year / SeasonHorseAge/SexBreeding
2021-2022Zaaki7yoGLeroidesanimaux-Kesara
2020-2021Verry Elleegant5yoMZed-Opulence
2019-2020 (tied)Fierce Impact6yoCDeep Impact-Keiai Gerbera
2019-2020 (tied)Regal Power4yoGPierro-Broadway Belle
2018-2019Winx7yoMStreet Cry - Vegas Showgirl
2017-2018Winx6yoMStreet Cry - Vegas Showgirl
2016-2017Winx5yoMStreet Cry - Vegas Showgirl
2015-2016Winx4yoMStreet Cry - Vegas Showgirl
2011-2012More Joyous6yoMMore Than Ready - Sunday Joy
2010-2011So You Think4yoCHigh Chaparral - Triassic
2009-2010Typhoon Tracy[2]5yoMRed Ransom - Tracy's Element
2008-20094yoM-
2007-20084yoM-
2006-20075yoM-
2005-2006Makybe Diva7yoMDesert King - Tugela
2004-2005Grand Armee6yoGHennessy - Tambour
2003-2004Lonhro5yoHOctagonal - Shadea
2002-2003Northerly6yoGDehere - North Bell
2001-2002Northerly5yoGDehere - North Bell
2000-2001Sunline5yoMDesert Sun - Songline
1999-2000Sunline4yoMDesert Sun - Songline

Other Australian Thoroughbred Awards

Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year
Australian Champion Two Year Old
Australian Champion Three Year Old
Australian Champion Sprinter
Australian Champion Stayer
Australian Champion Filly or Mare
Australian Champion International Performer
Australian Champion Jumper
Australian Champion Trainer

References

  1. "Australian Champion of the year awards 1994 to 2003". horsedirectory.com.au. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
  2. "Typhoon Tracy Wins Australian Racehorse of the Year Honours". races.com.au. 6 September 2010. Retrieved 22 August 2011.


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