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Sandown Classic Trial

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Inaugurated
  
1953

Website
  
Sandown Park

Surface
  
Turf

Race type
  
Flat / Thoroughbred

Distance
  
1m 2f 7y (2,018 m)

Sponsor
  
Location
  
Sandown Park Esher, England

1981 sandown classic trial stakes shergar


The Sandown Classic Trial is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old horses. It is run over a distance of 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 7 yards (2,018 metres) at Sandown Park in late April.

Contents

Sandown classic trial winners


History

The event was established in 1953, and it was originally called the Royal Stakes. The first running was won by Mountain King.

Ladbrokes became the sponsor of the race in 1971, and from this point it was known as the Ladbroke Classic Trial. It took place at Kempton Park in 1973.

Subsequent sponsors have included The Guardian, Thresher and Betfred. The online gambling company Bet365 took over the sponsorship in 2008.

The Sandown Classic Trial is staged during a two-day meeting which features both flat and jump races. Other events at the meeting include the Bet365 Gold Cup, the Celebration Chase, the Gordon Richards Stakes and the Sandown Mile.

The race can serve as a trial for the Epsom Derby. The last participant to win the Derby was Benny the Dip, the runner-up in 1997.

Winners since 1974

a Chabal finished first in 2010, but he was subsequently disqualified after testing positive for a banned substance.

Earlier winners

* The 1973 running took place at Kempton Park.

References

Sandown Classic Trial Wikipedia