Premio Carlo Chiesa

Premio Carlo Chiesa
Group 3 race
Location Capannelle Racecourse
Rome, Italy
Race type Flat / Thoroughbred
Website Capannelle
Race information
Distance 1,200 metres (6f)
Surface Turf
Track Straight
Qualification Three-years-old and up
fillies and mares
Weight 53 kg (3yo); 58½ kg (4yo+)
Penalties
3½ kg for Group 1 winners *
2 kg for Group 2 winners *
1 kg for Group 3 winners *
* since August 1 last year
Purse €77,000 (2013)
1st: €29,750

The Premio Carlo Chiesa is a Group 3 flat horse race in Italy open to thoroughbred fillies and mares aged three years or older. It is run over a distance of 1,200 metres (about 6 furlongs) at Capannelle in April.

History

The event is named after Carlo Chiesa, the owner of the Allevamenti National breeding organisation in the 1970s.[1]

The race was formerly classed at Listed level, and it used to be staged in May. For a period it was a 1,600-metre event restricted to fillies aged four or older.

The Premio Carlo Chiesa was given Group 3 status in 2004. It was cut to 1,200 metres and opened to three-year-olds in 2007.

The event is currently held in mid-April, and it is Italy's first Group race of the year.

Records

Most successful horse since 1987 (2 wins):


Leading jockey since 1987 (5 wins):


Leading trainer since 1987 (3 wins):

Winners since 1987

Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Time
1987 Russian Lady 4 Gianfranco Dettori Alduino Botti 1:41.20
1988 no race
1989 Lonely Bird 4 Jean-Luc Kessas Emilio Borromeo 1:40.80
1990 Chuni 4 Giorgio Pucciatti Armando Maggi 1:41.70
1991 Tinte Blu 3 Armando Corniani Roberto Mimmocchi 1:43.50
1992 Without Delay 3 Armando Corniani Giorgio Pucciatti 1:38.00
1993 L'Ereditiera 4 Maurizio Pasquale Luigi Camici 1:41.20
1994 Carmen the Best 3 Jacqueline Freda Vincenzo Zito 1:38.40
1995 Bemont Park 4 Gabriele Bietolini Roberto Brogi 1:38.60
1996 Bemont Park 5 Gabriele Bietolini Roberto Brogi 1:38.30
1997 Miss Carolina 3 Maurizio Pasquale Luigi Camici 1:39.90
1998 Miss Carolina 4 Vincenzo Mezzatesta Luigi Camici 1:38.60
1999 Cromac 4 Maurizio Pasquale Lorenzo Brogi 1:41.20
2000 She's So Lovely 4 Sergio Dettori Salvatore Saggiomo 1:36.40
2001 Morena Park 3 Maurizio Pasquale Antonio Colella 1:37.50
2002 Torrigiana 3 Maurizio Pasquale Lorenzo Brogi
2003 Frottola 5 Palmerio Agus Valfredo Valiani 1:37.20
2004 Miss Nashwan 4 Marcello Belli Maurizio Grassi 1:41.80
2005 Baila Salsa 5 Massimiliano Tellini Frank Sheridan 1:38.30
2006 Kykuit 4 Mirco Demuro Lorenzo Brogi 1:40.80
2007 Docksil 3 Pierantonio Convertino Bruno Grizzetti 1:08.80
2008 Love Intrigue 3 Paolo Aragoni Antonio Peraino 1:09.20
2009 L'Indiscreta 4 Dario Vargiu Bruno Grizzetti 1:10.40
2010 Alta Fedelta 4 Fabio Branca Vittorio Caruso 1:09.50
2011 Sandslash 3 Fabio Branca Luigi Riccardi 1:09.10
2012 Noble Hachy 3 Cristian Demuro Luigi Riccardi 1:10.50
2013 Bettolle 4 Michele Colombi Jessica Lari 1:08.24
2014 Clorofilla 4 Luca Maniezzi Marco Gasparini 1:10.01

See also

References

  1. "Eccezionale a Merano" (PDF). l'Unità (in Italian). 24 September 1979. Retrieved 28 April 2013.


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