Horse race
The Schwarzgold-Rennen is a Group 3 flat horse race in Germany open to three-year-old thoroughbred fillies. It is run over a distance of 1,600 metres (about 1 mile) at Cologne in May.
History
The event is named after Schwarzgold, a filly whose victories included the Preis der Diana and Deutsches Derby in 1940. "Schwarzgold-Rennen" is a previous title of several other races, including the German 1,000 Guineas (1941–88), the Hamburger Stutenmeile (1995–98) and the Diana-Trial (2004–07).
The present Schwarzgold-Rennen, a trial for the German 1,000 Guineas, was introduced in 2008. It replaced the Kölner Herbst-Stuten-Meile, an autumn race for fillies and mares aged three or older.
Since 2010, the race is run in memory of Baroness Karin von Ullmann, a former owner of Gestüt Schlenderhan, who died in 2009.[1]
Records
Winners
Year
|
Winner
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Jockey
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Trainer
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Time
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2008
|
Peace Royale
|
Andreas Suborics
|
Andreas Wöhler
|
1:37.79
|
2009
|
Addicted
|
Andreas Suborics
|
Torsten Mundry
|
1:38.03
|
2010
|
Prakasa
|
Eduardo Pedroza
|
Waldemar Hickst
|
1:36.64
|
2011
|
Djumama
|
Andreas Helfenbein
|
Andreas Löwe
|
1:39.20
|
2012
|
Survey
|
Terence Hellier
|
Mario Hofer
|
1:39.22
|
2013
|
Beatrice
|
Fabrice Veron
|
Henri-Alex Pantall
|
1:36.31
|
2014
|
Meerjungfrau
|
Harry Bentley
|
Andreas Wohler
|
1:34.91
|
2015
|
La Saldana
|
Jozef Bojko
|
Andreas Wohler
|
1:36.22
|
2016
|
Parvaneh
|
Marc Lerner
|
Waldemar Hickst
|
1:36.98
|
2017
|
Delectation
|
Eduardo Pedroza
|
Andreas Wöhler
|
1:38.88
|
2018
|
Butzje
|
Andreas Helfenbein
|
Markus Klug
|
1:41.86
|
2019
|
Axana
|
Eduardo Pedroza
|
Andreas Wöhler
|
1:34.80
|
2020
|
No Limit Credit
|
Clement Lecoeuvre
|
Andreas Suborics
|
1:37.03
|
2021
|
Belcarra
|
Martin Seidl
|
Markus Klug
|
1:36.65
|
2022
|
Mountaha
|
Andrasch Starke
|
Markus Klug
|
1:37.01
|
2023
|
Lady Ewelina
|
Eduardo Pedroza
|
Andreas Wöhler
|
1:39.32
|
2024
|
Queues Likely
|
Billy Loughnane
|
Stan Moore
|
1:43.96
|
See also
References
- Racing Post:
- 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
- 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024