Goldene_Peitsche

Goldene Peitsche

Goldene Peitsche

Horse race


The Goldene Peitsche is a Group 3 flat horse race in Germany open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Baden-Baden over a distance of 1,200 metres (about 6 furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late August or early September.

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History

The event was established in 1867, and the inaugural running was won by Cobweb. It was initially held at Tempelhof, and was transferred to Hoppegarten in 1868.

The race was switched to Grunewald in 1918, and it returned to Hoppegarten in 1923. It was not run from 1945 to 1947, and for brief spells thereafter it was staged at Cologne (1948) and Mülheim (1949, 1950 and 1952).

The Goldene Peitsche moved to Baden-Baden in 1953. It was given Group 3 status in 1973, and was promoted to Group 2 level in 1991. It was downgraded to Group 3 in 2014 only.[1] But returned Group 2 in 2015, during Sprint Races programme update.[2] In August 2018, Raven's Lady from England won the 148th Casino Baden-Baden Golden Whip.[3][4]

Records

Most successful horse (3 wins):

  • Altgold – 1899, 1900, 1901
  • Oberwinter – 1927, 1928, 1929

Leading jockey (7 wins):

  • Egbert Fisk – Johannes (1868), Reform (1869), Das Veilchen (1871), Sonntag (1873), Templer (1876), Schmetterling (1878), Valerius (1882)

Leading trainer (8 wins):

  • Adrian von Borcke – Laotse (1933), Dardanos (1936), Florida (1939), Figaro (1942), Ticino (1944), Atatürk (1955), Fallott (1957), Niobe (1958)
(note: the trainers of some of the early winners are unknown)

Winners since 1965

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  1. Averti finished first in 1998, but he was relegated to third place following a stewards' inquiry
  2. Lucky Strike was first in 2005, but he was placed second after a stewards' inquiry

Earlier winners

  • 1867: Cobweb
  • 1868: Johannes
  • 1869: Reform
  • 1870: Ghuznee
  • 1871: Das Veilchen
  • 1872: Flibustier
  • 1873: Sonntag
  • 1874: Lulu
  • 1875: Lulu
  • 1876: Templer
  • 1877: Recorder
  • 1878: Schmetterling
  • 1879: Picklock
  • 1880: Donnerkeil
  • 1881: Consul
  • 1882: Valerius
  • 1883: Glocke
  • 1884: Weltmann
  • 1885: Amorosa
  • 1886: Triftig
  • 1887: C-Dur
  • 1888: Blücher
  • 1889: Orcan
  • 1890: Dalberg
  • 1891: Dalberg
  • 1892: Orcan
  • 1893: Königswinter
  • 1894: Milchmann
  • 1895: Ausmärker
  • 1896: Undolf
  • 1897: Jenny Lind
  • 1898: Goldregen
  • 1899: Altgold
  • 1900: Altgold
  • 1901: Altgold
  • 1902: Bärenhäuter
  • 1903: Saskia
  • 1904: Monopol
  • 1905: Holländer
  • 1906: Olaf
  • 1907: Holländer
  • 1908: Fabula
  • 1909: Faust
  • 1910: Abendluft
  • 1911: Fervor
  • 1912: Flagge
  • 1913: Lena
  • 1914: Festtarok
  • 1915: Grandezza
  • 1916: Ladylove
  • 1917: Blätterteig
  • 1918: Blätterteig
  • 1919: Optimist
  • 1920: Kolmerhof
  • 1921: Wallenstein
  • 1922: Sardanapal
  • 1923: Ischida
  • 1924: Bafur
  • 1925: Sinir
  • 1926: Grossinquisitor
  • 1927: Oberwinter
  • 1928: Oberwinter
  • 1929: Oberwinter
  • 1930: Rochus
  • 1931: Napoleon
  • 1932: Rochus
  • 1933: Laotse
  • 1934: Janitor
  • 1935: Janitor
  • 1936: Dardanos
  • 1937: Feurige
  • 1938: Gela
  • 1939: Florida
  • 1940: Kumbuke
  • 1941: Rexow
  • 1942: Figaro
  • 1943: Caramelle
  • 1944: Ticino
  • 1945–47: no race
  • 1948: Nachtfalke
  • 1949: Honved
  • 1950: Antonius
  • 1951: no race
  • 1952: Antonius
  • 1953: Liebesmahl
  • 1954: Baal
  • 1955: Atatürk
  • 1956: Liebeslied
  • 1957: Fallott
  • 1958: Niobe
  • 1959: Wettcoup
  • 1960: Adlon
  • 1961: Erdball
  • 1962: Victorina
  • 1963: Anatol
  • 1964: Bow Tie

See also


References

  1. "Upgrades / downgrades for 2014". britishhorseracing.presscentre.com. Retrieved 30 June 2014.[permanent dead link]
  2. WELT (2018-08-26). "Favoritin Raven's Lady gewinnt Goldene Peitsche in Iffezheim". DIE WELT. Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  3. "Galopp: Raven's Lady gewinnt Goldene Peitsche". FOCUS Online (in German). Retrieved 2018-10-16.


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