2009 Adelaide Cup
The Adelaide Cup is the pinnacle of racing in South Australia,
attracting racing enthusiasts from around the country and the world.
The 3200-meter race, which is the highlight of the two-week-long Adelaide
Cup Carnival, will be run at the Allan Scott Park Morphettville Racecourse
in Adelaide.
| Race Type: | Group 2 |
| Distance: | 3200m |
| Racecourse: | Allan Scott Park Morphettville, Adelaide |
| Address: | Morphettville Racecourse Morphettville SA, Australia |
| Website: | http://www.sajc.com.au |
|
View Larger Map
|
The other big race during the Adelaide Cup Carnival is the Malaysia
Airlines Magic Millions Two-Year-Old Classic. Malaysia Airlines Magic
Millions Yearling Sales, held over four days, joined the Carnival in
2006. Future champions of the national and international racing scene
are sold at the sale.
The first Adelaide Cup was held in 1864 when Falcon was the winner.
No races were held in 1870 and 1871 and then again during World War
II, 1942 and 1943. The race was first run over 2600 meters but was stretched
to 3200 meters in 1945 and has remained that distance.
Lord Reims retains a special place in Adelaide Cup history. He is the
only horse to win the race three times. The Cliff Fenwick trained gelding
won the cup three times in a row - in 1987, 1988 and 1989. Lord Reims
had a different rider in each win, with Maree Lyndon making history
in becoming the first and so far the only female jockey to win the race.
The most successful trainer is James Scobie, who had six wins between
1898 and 1930.
Past winners of the Adelaide
Cup:
2008 - Lacey Underall
2007 - Gallic
2006 - Exalted time
2005 - Demerger
2004 - Pantani
2003 - Pillage N' Plunder
2002 - The A Train
2001 - Apache King
2000 - Bohemiath
|
1999 - Sheer Kingston
1998 - The Hind
1997 - Cronus
1996 - French Resort
1995 - Scrupulous
1994 - Our Pompeii
1993 - Our Pompeii
1992 - Sub Zero |