Height of Fashion Stakes

The Height of Fashion Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old fillies. It is run at Goodwood over a distance of 1 mile, 1 furlong and 197 yards (1,991 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in May.

Height of Fashion Stakes
Listed race
LocationGoodwood Racecourse
W. Sussex, England
Inaugurated1972
Race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
WebsiteGoodwood
Race information
Distance1m 1f 197y (1,991m)
SurfaceTurf
TrackRight-handed
QualificationThree-year-old fillies
Weight9 st 0 lb
Penalties
5 lb for Group winners
3 lb for Listed winners
Purse£45,000 (2019)
1st: £25,520
Height Of Fashion Stakes
2019
Aloe Vera Shambolic Love So Deep

History

The event was established in 1972, and it was originally called the Lupe Stakes. It was named after Lupe, the winner of The Oaks in 1970.

The race was renamed the Height of Fashion Stakes in 2007. It now pays tribute to Height of Fashion, a filly whose victories included the Lupe Stakes in 1982. She became a successful broodmare, and was the dam of Unfuwain, Nashwan and Nayef.

The Height of Fashion Stakes sometimes serves as a trial for the Epsom Oaks. The last horse to win both races was Snow Fairy in 2010.

Records

Leading jockey (6 wins):

  • Willie CarsonCistus (1978), Height of Fashion (1982), Oumaldaaya (1992), Gisarne (1993), Bulaxie (1994), Subya (1995)

Leading trainer (6 wins):

  • John DunlopOumaldaaya (1992), Gisarne (1993), Bulaxie (1994), Subya (1995), Claxon (1999), Beatrice Aurore (2011)

Winners

Year Winner Jockey Trainer Time
1972 Star Ship Tony Murray Ryan Price
1973 Rosolini Ron Hutchinson Peter Nelson
1974 Northern Princess Tony Kimberley Jeremy Hindley
1975 Misoptimist Tony Kimberley Jeremy Hindley
1976 Laughing Girl Pat Eddery Harry Wragg
1977 Western Star Pat Eddery Peter Walwyn
1978 Cistus Willie Carson Dick Hern
1979 Britannia's Rule Philip Waldron Henry Candy
1980 Vielle [lower-alpha 1] Geoff Baxter Bruce Hobbs
1981 Golden Bowl John Matthias Ian Balding
1982 Height of Fashion Willie Carson Dick Hern
1983 Current Raiser Tony Ives Clive Brittain
1984 Miss Beaulieu Lester Piggott Geoff Wragg
1985 Bella Colora Walter Swinburn Michael Stoute
1986 Tralthee Pat Eddery Luca Cumani
1987 Scimitarra Steve Cauthen Henry Cecil
1988 Miss Boniface Michael Roberts Paul Kelleway 2:11.11
1989 Lady Shipley Greville Starkey Michael Stoute 2:06.95
1990 Moon Cactus Steve Cauthen Henry Cecil 2:09.34
1991 Fragrant Hill Ray Cochrane Ian Balding 2:11.48
1992 Oumaldaaya Willie Carson John Dunlop 2:08.73
1993 Gisarne Willie Carson John Dunlop 2:10.15
1994 Bulaxie Willie Carson John Dunlop 2:14.53
1995 Subya Willie Carson John Dunlop 2:09.31
1996 Whitewater Affair Ray Cochrane Michael Stoute 2:15.51
1997 Maid of Camelot Tim Sprake Roger Charlton 2:13.26
1998 Napoleon's Sister Kieren Fallon David Elsworth 2:07.22
1999 Claxon Pat Eddery John Dunlop 2:07.50
2000 Love Divine Richard Quinn Henry Cecil 2:10.52
2001 Foodbroker Fancy Dane O'Neill David Elsworth 2:05.97
2002 Mellow Park Darryll Holland Jeremy Noseda 2:08.98
2003 Ocean Silk Jimmy Fortune John Gosden 2:08.57
2004 Halicardia Darryll Holland Peter Harris 2:07.13
2005 Something Exciting Richard Quinn David Elsworth 2:08.07
2006
(dh)
Rising Cross
Soft Centre
George Baker
Dane O'Neill
John Best
Amanda Perrett
2:09.67
2007 Cosmodrome Nicky Mackay Luca Cumani 2:07.52
2008 Michita Jimmy Fortune John Gosden 2:07.45
2009 Moneycantbuymelove Jamie Spencer Michael Bell 2:07.91
2010 Snow Fairy Eddie Ahern Ed Dunlop 2:06.92
2011 Beatrice Aurore Ted Durcan John Dunlop 2:07.63
2012 Coquet Robert Havlin Hughie Morrison 2:07.34
2013 Elik Ryan Moore Sir Michael Stoute 2:07.34
2014 Marsh Daisy Pat Dobbs Hughie Morrison 2:11.59
2015 Lady Of Dubai Adam Kirby Luca Cumani 2:07.76
2016 Skiffle William Buick Charlie Appleby 2:08.67
2017 Mori Ryan Moore Sir Michael Stoute 2:06.40
2018 Magnolia Springs Charles Bishop Eve Johnson Houghton 2:08.80
2019 Aloe Vera Harry Bentley Ralph Beckett 2:07.50
  1. The 1980 running took place at Kempton Park

See also

References

  • Paris-Turf:
    • "1983"., "1984"., "1985"., "1986"., "1987".
  • Racing Post:
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