Chesterfield Cup
The Chesterfield Cup, joint fifth oldest race at Glorious Goodwood, along with the Nassau Stakes, is a handicap over 1 mile 1 furlong and 192 yards and was first run in 1839 when known as the Harkaway Cup, and again in 1840 when mysteriously known as the Goodwood Cup of 1839. A year later it became known by the more suitable title of Chesterfield Cup, later adjusted to the Chesterfield Stakes. The race was named after the sixth Earl of Chesterfield, George Stanhope who won 2 Goodwood Cups with Priam who he purchased after the colt had landed the 1830 Epsom Derby. The race was part of the Glorious Goodwood programme up until 1969, then was replaced by the Laurels Handicap over roughly the same distance, but confined to older horses, with the Chesterfield Cup moved to the next meeting in August. The Cup was reintroduced to the Festival programme in 1979 on the last day, but in 1983 became a stalwart of the opening day of the Festival, albeit under a variety of names dependant on its sponsor. |
Chesterfield Cup 1893 | Handicap | 1 mile 2 furlongs | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Age/weight | Owner |
1 | PENSIONER | T Loates | 4-7st 9lbs (Jewitt) | General Owen Williams Evens fav |
2 | CONSIE | G Payne | 3-6st 0lbs | Duke of Beaufort 10/1 |
3 | BACH | Jimmy Woodburn | 4-7st 3lbs | Mr R Lebaudy 100/12 |
4 | JUVENAL | G Barrett | 4-8st 1lbs | Mr Daniel Cooper 6/1 |
5 | ROY NEIL | J Calder | 4-8st 3lbs | Mr R Greenhalgh 20/1 |
6 | MOUNTAIN CHIEF | Bradford | 3-6st 8lbs | Mr Leopold de Rothschild 9/2 |
This race took place on Friday 28th July 1893 and was a subscription race of 15 sovereigns each for all ages. It was valued at 487 sovereigns (equivalent to £70,000 in 2021). | Over round 108% |