Silberne Peitsche

Silberne Peitsche
Group 3 race
Location Munich Racecourse
Munich, Germany
Race type Flat / Thoroughbred
Sponsor Bethmann Bank
Website Munich
Race information
Distance 1,300 metres (6½f)
Surface Turf
Track Left-handed
Qualification Three-years-old and up
Weight 54½ kg (3yo); 60 kg (4yo+)
Allowances
1½ kg for fillies and mares
Purse €55,000 (2012)
1st: €32,000

The Silberne Peitsche is a Group 3 flat horse race in Germany open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run over a distance of 1,300 metres (about 6½ furlongs) at Munich in late April or early May.

History

The event was formerly run at Gelsenkirchen, and it used to be held in August. For a period it was contested over 1,400 metres. It was given Listed status in 1983.

The race was extended to 1,450 metres in 1998. It was cut to 1,200 metres in 2000.

The Silberne Peitsche was transferred to Cologne in 2002. It was promoted to Group 3 level and increased to 1,300 metres in 2007. It was moved to the spring in 2010.

The race was switched to Munich in 2012. In 2014 the Silberne Peitsche is part of the Goldene Peitsche series. The winner of the Munich race gets an invitation to take part in the Goldene Peitsche held in August in Baden-Baden.

Records

Most successful horse (2 wins):


Leading jockey (6 wins):


Leading trainer (5 wins):

Winners since 1980

Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Time
1980 Esclavo 4 Ralf Suerland Heinz Jentzsch 1:24.50
1981 Aspros 4 Peter Remmert Theo Grieper 1:22.30
1982 Mister Rocks 4 Peter Alafi Sven von Mitzlaff 1:23.40
1983 Zünftiger 5 Lutz Mäder Hein Bollow 1:21.80
1984 Zünftiger 6 Peter Remmert Hein Bollow 1:20.50
1985 Smaragd 3 Erwin Schindler Adolf Wöhler 1:27.50
1986 Onesto 4 Kevin Woodburn Friedrich W. Schlaefke 1:23.60
1987 Germinal 5 Peter Alafi Harro Remmert 1:26.00
1988 Garde a Vous 3 Andreas Boschert Peter Lautner 1:22.70
1989 Feenpark 4 Ralf Malinowski Herbert Cohn 1:23.40
1990 Wondras 5 Peter Bloomfield Theo Grieper 1:22.60
1991 Wondras 6 Peter Bloomfield Theo Grieper 1:27.10
1992 Calypso Reef 6 Andre Best Søren Jensen 1:25.20
1993 Montepulciano 4 Georg Bocskai Peter Rau 1:24.40
1994 Hever Golf Rose 3 Jason Weaver Joe Naughton 1:28.64
1995 Branston Abby 6 Michael Roberts Mark Johnston 1:27.00
1996 Personal Love 3 Andre Best Horst Steinmetz 1:27.46
1997 Barlovento 4 Georg Bocskai Uwe Ostmann 1:26.73
1998 Gaelic Symphony 5 Andreas Suborics Mario Hofer 1:27.00
1999 Catoki 6 Peter Heugl Peter Lautner 1:31.40
2000 Kaka 5 Jean-Pierre Carvalho Mario Hofer 1:10.40
2001 Shawdon 6 L. Hammer-Hansen Nils Lindgren 1:12.30
2002 König Shuffle 6 Adrie de Vries Martin Rölke 1:12.10
2003 Call Me Big 5 Andrasch Starke Eckhart Gröschel 1:11.00
2004 Glad to Be Fast 4 Andrasch Starke Mario Hofer 1:11.90
2005 Diable 6 Adrie de Vries Heinz Hesse 1:15.80
2006 Polish Magic 6 Eduardo Pedroza Andreas Wöhler 1:10.00
2007 Lucky Strike 9 Adrie de Vries Andreas Trybuhl 1:16.19
2008 Abbadjinn 4 Torsten Mundry Peter Rau 1:19.71
2009 Contat 6 Rastislav Juracek Pavel Vovcenko 1:17.91
2010 Contat 7 Rastislav Juracek Pavel Vovcenko 1:17.27
2011 Amico Fritz 5 Maxime Guyon Henri-Alex Pantall 1:17.84
2012 Smooth Operator 6 Stefanie Hofer Mario Hofer 1:16.19
2013 Arnold Lane 4 Sam Hitchcott Mick Channon 1:15.56
2014 Amarillo 5 Mr Dennis Schiergen Peter Schiergen 1:18.04

Earlier winners

  • 1957: Fallott
  • 1958: Orsini
  • 1959: Esplanade
  • 1960: Adlon
  • 1961: Campanile
  • 1962: Erdball
  • 1963: Naretha
  • 1964: Anatol
  • 1965: Dschingis Khan
  • 1966: Wirbel
  • 1967: Pentathlon
  • 1968: Pentathlon
  • 1969: Gegenwind
  • 1975: Akbar
  • 1976: Colatina
  • 1977: Sardica
  • 1978: i) Llanero, ii) Iffland *
  • 1979: Belle Fee

* The race was run in two separate divisions in 1978.

See also

References


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