Zabeel Classic

Zabeel Classic
Group I race
Location Ellerslie Racecourse
Auckland, New Zealand
Inaugurated 1985
Race type Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Sponsor Cambridge Stud (2017)
Website Ellerslie Racecourse
Race information
Distance 2000m
Surface Turf
Track Right-handed
Qualification Open
Weight Weight-for-age
Purse NZ$200,000 (2017)

The Zabeel Classic is a Group One Thoroughbred horse race run at weight-for-age over a distance of 2000 metres at Ellerslie Racecourse in Auckland, New Zealand. It is held on Boxing Day, a raceday steeped in tradition that frequently attracts in excess of 20,000 Aucklanders to the famous course.

The Zabeel Classic is named in honour of Zabeel, son of Sir Tristram and four-time New Zealand champion sire.

List of winners

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Time
2017 Authentic Paddy Trudy Thornton Lisa Latta 2.06.31
2016 Consensus Alysha Collett Stephen McKee 2.01.25
2015 Kawi Leith Innes Allan Sharrock 2.04.30
2014 Soriano Rory Hutchings Graeme & Debbie Rogerson 2.02.30
2013 Historian Matthew Cameron Gary Alton 2:05.99
2012 Veyron Rogan Norvall Linda Laing 2:08.19
2011 Shez Sinsational James McDonald Allan Sharrock 2:02.34
2010 Booming Vinnie Colgan Jeff Lynds 2:04.02
2009[1] Vosne Romanee Matthew Cameron Jeff Lynds 2:00.60

Record

2008 Gallions Reach Sam Spratt Richard Yuill 2:05.69
2007 Sir Slick Bruce Herd Graeme Nicholson 2:03.81
2006 Mikki Street Bruce Herd Lisa Latta 2:02.84
2005+ Bazelle Jason Waddell Paul Jenkins 2:03.72
2005 St Reims Leith Innes Chris McNab 2:03.33
2004 Lashed Opie Bosson Graeme Rogerson & Stephen Autridge 2:02.62
2003 Hail Greg Childs Bruce & Stephen Marsh 2:04.52
2002 Giovana Peter Johnson Carol Marshall 2:02.88
2001 Zonda Damien Oliver Roger James 2:05.81
2000 Rebel Linda Ballantyne Val Langsford 2:04.11
1999 Del Coronado Paul Taylor Colin Jillings & Richard Yuill 2:01.24
1998 Vialli Shane Dye Dave & Paul O'Sullivan 2:04.49

+ The race was moved from January to December in 2005.

References

  1. AAP. "Monaco flops in Zabeel Classic". The Age. Retrieved 6 March 2011.


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