Fairlawne Chase

The Fairlawne Chase was a National Hunt chase in England which was open to horses aged five years and older. It was run at Windsor over a distance of 3 miles (4,828 metres), and was scheduled to take place each year in February.

The race was first run in 1962 and was last run in 1997, when Windsor stopped hosting National Hunt racing.[1] National Hunt racing returned to Windsor temporarily in 2004 when Ascot was closed for renovations, and Windsor hosted the Long Walk Hurdle.[2]

The race was a handicap before 1968, when it became a Conditions race, until its final year, when it was again run as a handicap.

The race was named after the establishment at Shipbourne Kent of the Queen Mother's racing trainer, Peter Cazalet.[3] The same name has now been given to a new race, the Fairlawne Handicap Chase at Cheltenham, run at the New Year meeting.

Winners

Year Winner Age Weight Jockey Trainer
1962Hedgelands911-07Josh GiffordC Mitchell
1963Certain Justice1011-01T BaldwinA Neaves
1964Sir Daniel811-04W ReesPeter Cazalet
1965Anglo711-02T NormanFred Winter
1966No Race
1967Abandoned because of frost
1968Bassnet911-04David NicholsonA Kilpatrick
1969The Laird811-07Jeff KingBob Turnell
1970Specify811-04Terry BiddlecombeD Weeden
1971Into View812-00Paul KellewayFred Winter
1972Cardinal Error811-00John FrancomeFred Winter
1973Spanish Steps1012-00Bob DaviesEdward Courage
1974Game Spirit811-04Terry BiddlecombeFulke Walwyn
1975Bula1012-01John FrancomeFred Winter
1976Bula1112-00John FrancomeFred Winter
1977Abandoned because of waterlogged state of course
1978Abandoned because of frost
1979Joint Venture1011-08John FrancomeJim Old
1980Border Incident1012-00John FrancomeRichard Head
1981Abandoned because of frost
1982Venture To Cognac911-12Mr Oliver SherwoodFred Winter
1983Abandoned because of snow
1984Everett911-12Stuart ShilstonFulke Walwyn
1985Abandoned because of snow and frost
1986Abandoned because of snow and frost
1987Western Sunset1111-12Hywel DaviesTim Forster
1988 Rhyme 'N' Reason 9 11-04 Brendan Powell Snr David Elsworth
1989 Bartres 10 11-08 Graham Bradley David Murray Smith
1990Abandoned because of flooding
1991 Espy 8 11-08 Peter Scudamore Charlie Brooks
1992 Toby Tobias 10 11-12 Mark Pitman Jenny Pitman
1993 Zeta's Lad 10 11-04 J R Kavanagh John Upson
1994 Black Humour 10 10-11 Graham Bradley Charlie Brooks
1995 Zeta's Lad 12 11-01 Graham Bradley Charlie Brooks
1996 Commercial Artist 10 11-12 Andrew Thornton Nick Gaselee
1997 Equity Player 12 10-13 Derek Morris Roger Curtis

References

  1. "Windsor takes leap out of jumping". The Independent. 4 December 1998. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
  2. "Windsor jumps start Long Walk back". The Guardian. 15 December 2004. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
  3. "The racing royal whose beloved horses gave her huge happiness". The Guardian. 31 March 2002. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
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