Nottinghamshire Oaks
The Nottinghamshire Oaks is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to mares and fillies aged four years or older. It is run at Nottingham over a distance of 1 mile 2 furlongs and 50 yards (2,057 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late April.
Listed race | |
Location | Nottingham Racecourse Nottingham, England |
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Inaugurated | 2006 |
Race type | Flat / Thoroughbred |
Sponsor | British EBF |
Website | Nottingham |
Race information | |
Distance | 1m 2f 50y (2,057 m) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Left-handed |
Qualification | Four-years-old and up fillies and mares Excl Group 1 winners after 31 August 2020 |
Weight | 9 st 0 lb Penalties 8 lb for Group 2 winners* 5 lb for Group 3 winner* 3 lb for Listed winners* *since 31 August 2020 |
Purse | £54,000 (2023) 1st: £31,191 |
2023 | ||
One For Bobby | Pink Carnation | Annerville |
Previous years | ||
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2022 | ||
Noon Star | Technique | Angel Power |
2021 | ||
La Lune | Freyja | Black Lotus |
2020-2011 | ||
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2019 | ||
Sun Maiden | Shailene | Queen of Time |
2018 | ||
Mia Tesoro | Titi Makfi | Glade |
2017 | ||
Wilamina | Singyoursong | Entsar |
2016 | ||
Elbereth | Tears of The Sun | Weetles |
2015 | ||
Mutatis Mutandis | Dream Child | This Is The Day |
2014 | ||
Secret Gesture | Wall Of Sound | We'll Go Walking |
2013 | ||
La Arenosa | Sound Hearts | Dark Orchid |
2012 | ||
Set To Music | Dragonera | Mid Mon Lady |
2011 | ||
Timepiece | Sea Of Heartbreak | Ceilidh House |
2010-2006 | ||
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2010 | ||
Lady Jane Digby | Cassique Lady | Lady Artemisia |
2009 | ||
Cassique Lady | Princess Taylor | Lady Jane Digby |
2008 | ||
Ronaldsay | Cosmodrome | Miramare |
2007 | ||
Dash To The Front | Queen's Best | Glitter Baby |
2006 | ||
Power Girl | Mango Mischief | Play Me |
The race was run as the Warwickshire Oaks at Warwick over 11 furlongs between 2006 and 2013. It was run at Nottingham in 2014 after a horse had been killed in an accident at a Warwick flat meeting in May.[1] The race was moved permanently, and renamed, from 2015 after Warwick had closed for flat racing.[2] Prior to 2021 the race was run in late May or early June.
Records
Most successful horse:
- no horse has won this race more than once
Leading jockey (3 wins):
- Jamie Spencer – Power Girl (2006), Set To Music (2012), Secret Gesture (2014)
Leading trainer (2 wins):
- Michael Stoute - Sun Maiden (2019), Noon Star (2022)
Winners
Year | Winner | Age | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
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2006 | Power Girl | 4 | Jamie Spencer | Paul Cole | 2:16.64 |
2007 | Dash To The Front | 4 | Oscar Urbina | James Fanshawe | 2:21.29 |
2008 | Ronaldsay | 4 | Richard Hughes | Richard Hannon Sr. | 2:14.98 |
2009 | Cassique Lady | 4 | Eddie Ahern | Lucy Wadham | 2:18.84 |
2010 | Lady Jane Digby | 5 | Greg Fairley | Mark Johnston | 2:18.67 |
2011 | Timepiece | 4 | Tom Queally | Henry Cecil | 2:20.21 |
2012 | Set To Music | 4 | Jamie Spencer | Michael Bell | 2:22.34 |
2013 | La Arenosa | 4 | Harry Bentley | Saeed bin Suroor | 2:21.22 |
2014 | Secret Gesture | 4 | Jamie Spencer | Ralph Beckett | 2:11.24 |
2015 | Mutatis Mutandis | 4 | Luke Morris | Ed Walker | 2:09.07 |
2016 | Elbereth | 5 | Oisin Murphy | Andrew Balding | 2:11.99 |
2017 | Wilamina | 4 | Andrea Atzeni | Martyn Meade | 2:09.67 |
2018 | Mia Tesoro | 5 | Stevie Donohoe | Charlie Fellowes | 2:10.38 |
2019 | Sun Maiden | 4 | Jim Crowley | Michael Stoute | 2:11.86 |
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2021 | La Lune | 5 | David Probert | Henry Candy | 2:11.10 |
2022 | Noon Star | 4 | Ryan Moore | Sir Michael Stoute | 2:13.21 |
2023 | One For Bobby | 4 | Rob Hornby | Hughie Morrison | 2:15.89 |
- The 2020 running was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom[3]
References
- "Warwick Racecourse loses four flat fixtures after horse dies". BBC. 24 May 2014. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
- "Warwick abandons Flat racing to concentrate on National Hunt". BBC. 30 July 2014. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
- "Coronavirus: Horse racing in Great Britain suspended until end of April". BBC Sport. 17 March 2020.
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