Group 1 race | |
Location |
Curragh Racecourse County Kildare, Ireland |
---|---|
Inaugurated | 1921 |
Race type | Flat / Thoroughbred |
Sponsor | Tattersalls |
Website | Curragh |
Race information | |
Distance | 1 mile (1,609 metres) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Right-handed |
Qualification | Three-year-olds excluding geldings |
Weight | 9
st 2
lb Allowances 3 lb for fillies |
Purse |
€460,000 (2023) 1st: €285,000 |
2023 | ||
Paddington | Cairo | Hi Royal |
Previous years | ||
---|---|---|
2022 | ||
Native Trail | New Energy | Imperial Fighter |
2021 | ||
Mac Swiney | Poetic Flare | Van Gogh |
1990-1988 | ||
---|---|---|
1990 | ||
Tirol | Royal Academy | Lotus Pool |
1989 | ||
Shaadi | Great Commotion | Distant Relative |
1988 | ||
Prince Of Birds | Caerwent | Intimidate |
The Irish 2,000 Guineas is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in May.
The event was established in 1921, a year before the launch of the Irish 1,000 Guineas. The inaugural running was won by Soldennis.[ citation needed]
It is Ireland's equivalent of the 2,000 Guineas, and in recent years it has taken place three weeks after that race. The field usually includes horses which previously contested the English version, and nine have achieved victory in both events. The first was Right Tack in 1969, and the most recent was Churchill in 2017.[ citation needed]
The leading horses from the Irish 2,000 Guineas often go on to compete in the following month's St. James's Palace Stakes. The most recent to win both races was Paddington in 2023.
Leading jockey (5 wins):
Leading trainer (12 wins):
Leading owner since 1950 (11 wins): (includes part ownership)
Group 1 race | |
Location |
Curragh Racecourse County Kildare, Ireland |
---|---|
Inaugurated | 1921 |
Race type | Flat / Thoroughbred |
Sponsor | Tattersalls |
Website | Curragh |
Race information | |
Distance | 1 mile (1,609 metres) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Right-handed |
Qualification | Three-year-olds excluding geldings |
Weight | 9
st 2
lb Allowances 3 lb for fillies |
Purse |
€460,000 (2023) 1st: €285,000 |
2023 | ||
Paddington | Cairo | Hi Royal |
Previous years | ||
---|---|---|
2022 | ||
Native Trail | New Energy | Imperial Fighter |
2021 | ||
Mac Swiney | Poetic Flare | Van Gogh |
1990-1988 | ||
---|---|---|
1990 | ||
Tirol | Royal Academy | Lotus Pool |
1989 | ||
Shaadi | Great Commotion | Distant Relative |
1988 | ||
Prince Of Birds | Caerwent | Intimidate |
The Irish 2,000 Guineas is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in May.
The event was established in 1921, a year before the launch of the Irish 1,000 Guineas. The inaugural running was won by Soldennis.[ citation needed]
It is Ireland's equivalent of the 2,000 Guineas, and in recent years it has taken place three weeks after that race. The field usually includes horses which previously contested the English version, and nine have achieved victory in both events. The first was Right Tack in 1969, and the most recent was Churchill in 2017.[ citation needed]
The leading horses from the Irish 2,000 Guineas often go on to compete in the following month's St. James's Palace Stakes. The most recent to win both races was Paddington in 2023.
Leading jockey (5 wins):
Leading trainer (12 wins):
Leading owner since 1950 (11 wins): (includes part ownership)