Goodwood Stakes
The Goodwood Stakes (Handicap) is the second oldest race still staged at the Glorious Goodwood Festival having first been run in 1823 in its current format. However, some might claim that it is the oldest race, since a Goodwood Stakes over 2 miles was staged at the 1811 meeting, a year before the inaugural running of the present day Goodwood Cup, while others would assert that a Goodwood Silver Cup was first held in 1808. It is a handicap for 3-year-olds and above over 2miles 5 furlongs, although it has fluctuated between 2 miles 5 furlongs and 2 miles throughout its history, and is currently contested over 2 miles 4 furlongs and 134 yards, making it a wonderful spectacle for the crowd, as it starts in front of the stands and is the longest presently run at the Festival. |
Goodwood Stakes 1811 | Handicap | 2 miles | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Age/weight | Owner |
1 | ST ANDERO | ----- | 6-12st 0lbs | Mr Newham walked over |
This race took place on Thursday 23rd May 1811 and was a subscription race of 10 guineas each for horses carrying 12st, with mares and geldings carrying 11st 11lbs. There were 4 subscribers and it was valued at 100 guineas (equivalent to £8,500 in 2021) | Over round N/A |