Inaugurated 1766 Surface Turf | Distance 2m 2f (3,621 metres) | |
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Location Doncaster RacecourseDoncaster, England |
The Doncaster Cup is a Group 2 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Doncaster over a distance of 2 miles and 2 furlongs (3,621 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in September.
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History
The event was established in 1766, and it was originally called the Doncaster Gold Cup. It pre-dates Doncaster's St. Leger Stakes by ten years, and is the venue's oldest surviving race. It was initially held at Cantley Common, and moved to its present location in 1776.
During the early part of its history the race was contested over 4 miles. It was shortened to 2 miles and 5 furlongs in 1825, and reduced to 2 miles and 2 furlongs in 1891. It was cut by another furlong in 1908, and restored to its previous length in 1927.
The present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and for a period the Doncaster Cup was classed at Group 3 level. It was promoted to Group 2 in 2003.
The Doncaster Cup is one of Britain's leading events for "stayers" – horses which specialise in racing over long distances. It is the final leg of the Stayers' Triple Crown, preceded by the Gold Cup and the Goodwood Cup.
The race is currently held on the third day of Doncaster's four-day St. Leger Festival.
Records
Most successful horse (4 wins):
Leading jockey (8 wins):
Leading trainer (7 wins):
Winners since 1801
a Petrizzo finished first in 1986, but he was relegated to second place following a stewards' inquiry.
b The 2006 running took place at York.
Earlier winners
* The 1901 and 1953 races were dead-heats and have joint winners.