Swindon Selling Chase

The Swindon Selling Chase over 3 miles was part of the very first Festival programme in 1911 when won by Spinning Coin owned by Mr F C Stern trained by G S Davies and ridden by Mr H A Brown. It remained part of the programme right up to the start of the Second World War and in 1920 was won by Denis Auburn who had also landed the Foxhunters Chase in 1915.
Early history:- The inaugural running of the Swindon Selling Steeplechase worth 200 sovereigns over 3 miles took place on Thursday 9th March 1911 and was won by Spinning Coin (9/4 fav) owned by Mr F C Stern trained by G S Davies and ridden by Mr H A Brown, beating Howth Park (6/1) and Tokay (8/1) by 4 lengths and a distance.
Swindon Selling Chase 1914 Handicap 3 miles
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 SENTRY R Gordon R Gordon Mr F Marsham-Townshend 9/4 fav
2 SWEET TIPPERARY Mr Blair A Hastings Lady Bullough 10/1
3 MOUNT HECLA I Morgan Captain Collis Mr F Bibby 3/1
4 RED SCOT Captain Paynter W Taylor Captain Paynter 8/1
5 FLYING SHUTTLE Mr Manley McMorran Mr McMorran 8/1
6 PARAKITOE Captain O Butler Pullen Captain Haworth 11/4
        Over round 112%
This race was run on Thursday 12th March 1914 when Sentry beat Sweet Tipperary and Mount Hecla by 6 lengths and 6 lengths