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Inaugurated
  
1869

Surface
  
Turf

Distance
  
2,500 m

Purse
  
300,000 USD (2016)

Race type
  
Weight
  
Quality handicap

Sponsor
  
Qualification
  
Three year olds and older that are not maidens

The Lexus Stakes, registered as the Hotham Handicap, is a Victoria Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race for horses three years old and older, held under quality handicap conditions, over a distance of 2500 metres, held annually at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia on Victoria Derby Day. Total prize money for the race is A$300,000 and $1,500 trophy.

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Derby day 2016 lexus stakes oceanographer full race run


Race history

Historically the race has been a traditional lead-up for the Melbourne Cup three days later, with the winner gaining exemption from any ballot for entry to the Cup.

As a "Quality Race", the weights are assigned as in a handicap, but with a maximum weight of 60 kg and a minimum weight of 52 kg.

The race is also famous due to a triple dead-heat in 1956 involving Fighting Force, Ark Royal and Pandie Sun.

Race name

  • 1869–1978 - Hotham Handicap
  • 1979–1993 - The Dalgety
  • 1994–1995 - Crown Quality
  • 1996 - Ten News Stakes
  • 1997 - Lean Cuisine Quality
  • 1998–2008 - Saab Quality
  • 2009 onwards - Lexus Stakes
  • Race distance

  • 1869–1971 - 112 miles (~2400 metres)
  • 1972 onwards - 2500 metres
  • Race grade

  • 1869–1978 - Principal Race
  • 1979–1980 - Group 3
  • 1981–2003 - Group 2
  • 2004 onwards - Group 3
  • Doubles wins

    The following thoroughbreds have won the Hotham Handicap – Melbourne Cup in the same year.

  • Shocking (2009), Brew (2000), Think Big (1974), Baystone (1958), Foxzami (1949), Sirius (1944), Dark Felt (1943), Catalogue (1939), White Nose (1931), King Ingoda (1922), Nimblefoot (1870).
  • References

    Lexus Stakes Wikipedia


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