Lady Wulfruna Stakes

The Lady Wulfruna Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged four years and over. It is run at Wolverhampton over a distance of 7 furlongs and 36 yards (1,441 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in March.

Lady Wulfruna Stakes
2020
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The race was first run in 2002 and was awarded Listed status in 2007.

The race is named after Wulfrun (Lady Wulfruna), the grand-daughter of King Ethelred I and Queen Aethelflaed.[1]

Records

Most successful horse (2 wins):

  • Border Music - 2006, 2007
  • Dunelight - 2010, 2011

Leading jockey (3 wins):

  • Ryan Moore - Dunelight (2010), Second Thought (2018), Urban Icon (2020)

Leading trainer (2 wins):

  • Andrew BaldingBorder Music (2006, 2007)
  • Clive Cox - Dunelight (2010, 2011)
  • Marco Botti - Ceremonial Jade (2009), Solar Deity (2013)

Winners

Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Time
2002 Air Mail 5 George Baker Norma Macauley 1:28.80
2003 Rafferty 4 Darryll Holland Clive Brittain 1:29.70
2004 Aleutian 4 Neil Pollard David Loder 1:32.45
2005 Mistral Sky 6 Franny Norton Stef Liddiard 1:29.82
2006 Border Music 5 Martin Dwyer Andrew Balding 1:28.06
2007 Border Music 6 Richard Hughes Andrew Balding 1:26.86
2008 Jack Sullivan 7 Jamie Spencer Gerard Butler 1:28.18
2009 Ceremonial Jade 6 John Egan Marco Botti 1:27.51
2010 Dunelight 7 Ryan Moore Clive Cox 1:27.80
2011 Dunelight 8 Luke Morris Clive Cox 1:28.32
2012 Libys Dream 4 Richard Kingscote Tom Dascombe 1:27.26
2013 Solar Deity 4 Martin Harley Marco Botti 1:27.64
2014 Chookie Royale 6 Tom Eaves Keith Dalgleish 1:27.48
2015 Sovereign Debt 6 Joe Fanning David Nicholls 1:26.21
2016 Mister Universe 4 Joe Fanning Mark Johnston 1:25.35
2017 Salateen 5 Phillip Makin David O'Meara 1:26.75
2018 Second Thought 4 Ryan Moore William Haggas 1:27.57
2019 Above The Rest 8 Clifford Lee David Barron 1:26.25
2020 Urban Icon 4 Ryan Moore Richard Hannon Jr. 1:26.81

See also

References

  1. "Lady Wulfruna c. 935-1005, Founder of the City". Wolverhampton History. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
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