Stonehenge Stakes

The Stonehenge Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old horses. It is run at Salisbury over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in August. The race is named after Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument near Salisbury.

Stonehenge Stakes
Listed race
LocationSalisbury Racecourse
Salisbury, England
Inaugurated2001
Race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
SponsorIrish Champions Weekend
WebsiteSalisbury
Race information
Distance1m (1,609 metres)
SurfaceTurf
TrackStraight
QualificationTwo-year-olds
Weight9 st 1 lb
Allowances
5 lb for fillies
Penalties
5 lb for Group winners
3 lb for Listed winners
Purse£32,500 (2018)
1st: £18,431
Stonehenge Stakes
2019
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The race was first run in 2001, and was awarded Listed status in 2003.

Winners

Year Winner Jockey Trainer Time
2001 Assaaf Frankie Dettori David Loder 1:43.52
2002 Mubeen Richard Hughes Ed Dunlop 1:42.60
2003 Sgt Pepper Richard Hughes Richard Hannon Sr. 1:45.70
2004 Perfectperformance Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor 1:43.53
2005 Doctor Dash Liam Keniry David Elsworth 1:44.98
2006 Streets Ahead Frankie Dettori Andrew Balding 1:44.86
2007 Mccartney Greg Fairley Mark Johnston 1:44.20
2008 Snoqualmie Girl Richard Quinn David Elsworth 1:42.47
2009 Big Audio Richard Hughes Richard Hannon Sr. 1:44.33
2010 Royal Exchange Richard Hughes Richard Hannon Sr. 1:44.46
2011 Coupe de Ville Pat Dobbs Richard Hannon Sr. 1:45.40
2012 Go Angellica Eddie Ahern David Simcock 1:47.26
2013 Washaar Paul Hanagan Richard Hannon Sr. 1:43.62
2014 Elm Park David Probert Andrew Balding 1:44.37
2015 Tony Curtis Pat Dobbs Richard Hannon Jr. 1:45.44
2016 Montataire Franny Norton Mark Johnston 1:42.36
2017 Mildenberger Franny Norton Mark Johnston 1:42.15
2018 Kuwait Currency Tom Marquand Richard Hannon Jr. 1:42.92
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