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.
2020 | ||
Urban Icon | Documenting | Marie's Diamond |
Previous years | ||
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2019 | ||
Above The Rest | Island Of Life | Cardsharp |
2018 | ||
Second Thought | Summer Icon | Masham Star |
2017 | ||
Salateen | Keystroke | Yuften |
2016 | ||
Mister Universe | Sovereign Debt | Realize |
2015 | ||
Sovereign Debt | Chookie Royale | Al Thakhira |
2014 | ||
Chookie Royale | Hasopop | Bertiewhittle |
2013 | ||
Solar Deity | Kenny Powers | Verse Of Love |
2012 | ||
Libys Dream | Belgian Bill | Clockmaker |
2011 | ||
Dunelight | Docofthebay | Malcheek |
2010 | ||
Dunelight | Mia's Boy | Lovelace |
2009 | ||
Ceremonial Jade | Vitznau | Aeroplane |
2008 | ||
Jack Sullivan | War Artist | Lovelace |
2007 | ||
Border Music | Jack Sullivan | King's Caprice |
2006 | ||
Border Music | Kamanda Laugh | Kindlelight Debut |
2005 | ||
Mistral Sky | Moayed | Samuel Charles |
2004 | ||
Aleutian | Cardinal Venture | Rockets 'n Rollers |
2003 | ||
Rafferty | Middleton Grey | Granny's Pet |
2002 | ||
Air Mail | My Tess | Cd Europe |
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 Balding – Border Music (2006, 2007)
- Clive Cox - Dunelight (2010, 2011)
- Marco Botti - Ceremonial Jade (2009), Solar Deity (2013)
Winners
Year | Winner | Age | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
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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 |
References
- "Lady Wulfruna c. 935-1005, Founder of the City". Wolverhampton History. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
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