Gran_Premio_di_Milano

Gran Premio di Milano

Gran Premio di Milano

Horse race


The Gran Premio di Milano is a Group 2 flat horse race in Italy open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Milan over a distance of 2,400 metres (about 1½ miles), and it is scheduled to take place each year in June.

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The event was established in 1889, and during the early part of its history it was contested over 3,000 metres. It was run over 2,600 metres in 1971, and it reverted to its former length the following year. It was cut to 2400 metres in 1974 and again to 2000 metres (its present distance) in 2019. The race was formerly contested at Group 1 level before being downgraded from the 2016 running.[1]

Records

Most successful horse (2 wins):

  • Sansonetto – 1895, 1896
  • Keepsake – 1903, 1905
  • Burne Jones – 1918, 1919
  • Manistee – 1924, 1925
  • Cranach – 1927, 1928
  • Mexico – 1961, 1962
  • Marco Visconti – 1966, 1967
  • Tony Bin1987, 1988
  • Quijano – 2008, 2009
  • Dylan Mouth2015, 2016

Leading jockey since 1970 (3 wins):


Leading trainer since 1986 (3 wins):

  • Stefano Botti – Biz The Nurse (2013), Dylan Mouth (2015), Full Drago (2017)
  • Peter SchiergenQuijano (2008, 2009), Durance (2020)

Leading owner since 1986 (3 wins):

  • Scuderia Effevi – Jakkalberry (2010), Dylan Mouth (2015, 2016)


Winners since 1986

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a The 2020, 2021 and 2022 races distance was 2,000 Meters

Earlier winners

  • 1889: Amulio
  • 1890: Fitz Hampton
  • 1891: Clarisse
  • 1892: Odin
  • 1893: Ova
  • 1894: Times
  • 1895: Sansonetto
  • 1896: Sansonetto
  • 1897: Hira
  • 1899: Spartivento
  • 1900: Aigle Royal
  • 1901: Marcantonio
  • 1902: Montalbano
  • 1903: Keepsake
  • 1904: The Oak
  • 1905: Keepsake
  • 1906: Massena
  • 1907: Pioniere
  • 1908: Acacia
  • 1909: Fidia
  • 1910: Etoile de Feu
  • 1911: Sablonnet
  • 1912: Rembrandt
  • 1913: Misraim
  • 1914: Austerlitz
  • 1915: Peerless
  • 1916: Tronador
  • 1917: Aristippo
  • 1918: Burne Jones
  • 1919: Burne Jones
  • 1920: Ghiberti
  • 1921: Valerius
  • 1922: Lantorna
  • 1923: Scopas
  • 1924: Manistee
  • 1925: Manistee
  • 1926: Apelle
  • 1927: Cranach
  • 1928: Cranach
  • 1929: Ortello
  • 1930: Cavaliere d'Arpino
  • 1931: Guernanville
  • 1932: Sanzio
  • 1933: Crapom
  • 1934: Navarro
  • 1935: Partenio
  • 1936: Archidamia
  • 1937: Donatello
  • 1938: Nearco
  • 1939: Vezzano
  • 1940: Sirte
  • 1941: Niccolo dell'Arca
  • 1942: Arco
  • 1943: Orsenigo
  • 1944: Macherio
  • 1945: Fante
  • 1946: Gladiolo
  • 1947: Tenerani
  • 1948: Astolfina
  • 1949: Antonio Canale
  • 1950: Fiorillo
  • 1951: Scai
  • 1952: Neebisch
  • 1953: Toulouse Lautrec
  • 1954: Botticelli
  • 1955: Oise
  • 1956: Ribot
  • 1957: Braque
  • 1958: Sedan
  • 1959: Exar
  • 1960: Malhoa
  • 1961: Mexico
  • 1962: Mexico
  • 1963: Veronese
  • 1964: Prince Royal
  • 1965: Accrale
  • 1966: Marco Visconti
  • 1967: Marco Visconti
  • 1968: Stratford
  • 1969: Epidendrum
  • 1970: Beaugency
  • 1971: Weimar
  • 1972: Beau Charmeur
  • 1973: Garvin
  • 1974: Orsa Maggiore
  • 1975: Star Appeal
  • 1976: Rouge Sang
  • 1977: Sirlad
  • 1978: Stuyvesant
  • 1979: Sortingo
  • 1980: Marracci
  • 1981: Lydian
  • 1982: Terreno
  • 1983: Diamond Shoal
  • 1984: Esprit du Nord
  • 1985: Shulich

See also


References

  1. "European Pattern Committee announces changes to the 2016 European Programme / 21 Jan 16". British Horseracing Authority. Retrieved 30 March 2016.


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