Cartier Racing Award

The Cartier Racing Awards are awards in European horse racing, founded in 1991, and sponsored by Cartier. The award winners are decided by points earned in group races (40%) plus the votes cast by British racing journalists (30%) and readers of the Racing Post and Daily Telegraph newspapers (30%).[1]

Eight horse awards are given out annually plus the Daily Telegraph Award of Merit to the person whom members of the Cartier jury believe has done the most for European racing and/or breeding either over their lifetime or within the previous 12 months.

The highest Cartier award for horses is "Horse of the Year".

The equivalent in Australia is the Australian Thoroughbred racing awards, in Japan the JRA Awards, in Canada the Sovereign Awards, and in the United States the Eclipse Awards.

Horse names are followed by a suffix indicating the country where foaled.

Winners

Records

Leading horses:

Leading trainers:

References

  1. "Horse Racing: Reverence leapfrogs Les Arcs with double; Cartier AWARDS in association with RACING POST". Free Online Library.
  2. "Cartier Racing Awards 2017: Enable named Horse of the Year". BBC. 14 November 2017.
  3. "Cartier Racing Awards 2016: Minding named Horse of the Year". BBC. 8 November 2016.
  4. "Royal return of pounds 51 on the Tote for 5-1 winner". The Independent. 20 November 1996.
  • bbc.co.uk – "Sea the Stars named horse of year" (2009)
  • independent.ie – "Sea the Stars team clean up at Cartier awards" (2009)
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