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Doncaster Handicap

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Inaugurated
  
1866

Website
  
Australian Jockey Club

Sponsor
  
The Star (2016)

Distance
  
1,600 metres (~1 mile)

Doncaster Handicap

Location
  
Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia

Race type
  
Thoroughbred - Flat racing

The Doncaster Mile, registered as the Doncaster Handicap is an Australian Turf Club Group One Thoroughbred handicap race for horses three years old and older, held over 1,600 metres at Royal Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia. Although the race has traditionally been held on Easter Monday, the race is now run on the first day of the ATC Championships Carnival at Royal Randwick. Total prize money is A$3,000,000.

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Race history

The inaugural running of the Doncaster Handicap in 1866. The 1892 running of the race attracted a record 30 starters. In 1930 the race was marred by a tragic fall 1 12 furlongs from the winning post when one of the favourites fell and another was destroyed.

Many great horses have won the race, including several who have also won the spring equivalent, the Epsom Handicap, while Super Impose created history in 1990 and 1991 by becoming the only horse to win both races on two occasions.

Legendary trainer T.J. Smith won the race seven times.

The record time for the race was set by Belmura Lad in 1979 with a time of 1:33.70.

Race distance

From 1879 to 1884 the distance of the race was 9 furlongs. The race name was change in 2010 to the Doncaster Mile although the race is not exactly 1 mile although that was the distance of the race before 1973 when the metric system was introduced in Australia.

References

Doncaster Handicap Wikipedia


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