Australian Champion Stayer

The Australian Champion Stayer is awarded annually to the Thoroughbred horse whose performances in Australia over distances of 2,200 metres (approximately 11 furlongs) and greater are deemed to be the superior to its rivals. It has been awarded since the 1999 - 2000 season. Apart from that first award, the Melbourne Cup winner has always won the award.

Australian Champion Stayer[1]
Year / SeasonHorseAgeSexBreeding
1999-2000Tie the Knot5yoGNassipour (USA) – Whisked (AUS)
2000-2001Brew6yoGSir Tristram (IRE) - Horlicks (NZ)
2001-2002Ethereal4yoMRhythm (USA) - Romanee Conti (NZ)
2002-2003Media Puzzle6yoGTheatrical (IRE) - Market Slide (USA)
2003-2004Makybe Diva5yoMDesert King (IRE) - Tugela (USA)
2004-2005Makybe Diva6yoMDesert King (IRE) - Tugela (USA)
2005-2006Makybe Diva7yoMDesert King (IRE) - Tugela (USA)
2006-2007Delta Blues5yoHDance in the Dark (JPN) - Dixie Splash (USA)
2007-2008Efficient4yoGZabeel (NZ) - Refused The Dance (NZ)
2008-2009Viewed5yoHScenic (IRE) – Lovers Knot (NZ)
2009-2010Shocking4yoHStreet Cry (IRE) - Maria Di Castiglia (GB)[2]
2010-2011Americain6yoGDynaformer (USA) – America (IRE)
2011-2012Dunaden6yoGNicobar (GB) – La Marlia (FR)
2012-2013Green Moon6yoHMontjeu (IRE) – Green Noon (FR)
2013-2014Fiorente6yoHMonsun (GER) – Desert Bloom (IRE)
2014-2015Protectionist5yoHMonsun (GER) – Patineuse (IRE)
2015-2016Preferment5yoHZabeel (NZ) – Better Alternative (AUS)
2016-2017Jameka4yoMMyboycharlie (IRE) – Mine Game (AUS)
2017-2018Rekindling3yoHHigh Chaparral (IRE) – Sitara (GB)

Other Australian Thoroughbred Awards

Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year
Australian Champion Two Year Old
Australian Champion Three Year Old
Australian Champion Sprinter
Australian Champion Middle Distance Racehorse
Australian Champion Filly or Mare
Australian Champion International Performer
Australian Champion Jumper
Australian Champion Trainer

References

  1. "Australian Champion of the year awards 1994 to 2003". horsedirectory.com.au. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
  2. "Typhoon Tracy named Horse of the Year". Thoroughbred Village. Retrieved 6 June 2011.


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