Pipalong Stakes

The Pipalong Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to mares and fillies aged four years or older. It is run at Pontefract over a distance of 1 mile and 6 yards (1,615 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in July.

Pipalong Stakes
2020
Romola Iconic Choice Salayel

The race was first run in 2003.

Records

Leading jockey (2 wins):

  • Ben Curtis – Nakuti (2015), Clon Coulis (2018)
  • Robert WinstonRed Bloom (2005), Bahia Breeze (2006)

Leading trainer (2 wins):

Winners

Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Time
2003 Macadamia 4 Jamie Spencer James Fanshawe 1:42.81
2004 Chorist 5 Kieren Fallon William Haggas 1:43.30
2005 Red Bloom 4 Robert Winston Michael Stoute 1:42.60
2006 Bahia Breeze 4 Robert Winston Rae Guest 1:47.21
2007 Expensive 4 Eddie Ahern Chris Wall 1:44.81
2008 Kasumi 5 Travis Block Hughie Morrison 1:43.16
2009 Rosaleen 4 Martin Dwyer Brian Meehan 1:44.31
2010 Off Chance 4 Duran Fentiman Tim Easterby 1:43.94
2011 Law Of The Range 4 Silvestre de Sousa Marco Botti 1:44.68
2012 Abandoned : Waterlogged
2013 Gifted Girl 4 Tom Queally Paul Cole 1:44.05
2014 Audacia 4 Graham Lee Hugo Palmer 1:52.09
2015 Nakuti 4 Ben Curtis Sylvester Kirk 1:45.93
2016 Spirit Raiser 5 Frederik Tylicki James Fanshawe 1:45.93
2017 Lincoln Rocks 4 Danny Tudhope David O'Meara 1:46.75
2018 Clon Coulis 4 Ben Curtis David Barron 1:45.89
2019 Exhort 4 Paul Hanagan Richard Fahey 1:45.39
2020 Romola 4 Ryan Moore Sir Michael Stoute 1:43.73
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