Goodwood Cup

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The Goodwood Cup is a Group 1 race run under Weight For Age conditions for the stayers at Goodwood conducted by the Goodwood Racecourse.

The Goodwood Cup is run over two miles. It was first run in 1812 and was won by Shoestrings.

It is the feature staying race of the Goodwood Festival in late July or early August known as 'Glorious Goodwood'.

Initially a Group 2 race in 1971, it was downgraded to G3 in 1985 but back to G2 in 1995. In 2017 it was awarded Group 1 status.

The Goodwood Cup forms part of the British Stayers' Triple Crown including the Gold Cup and Doncaster Cup.

Many a Melbourne Cup runner has won the Goodwood Cup before heading to Australia.

Double Trigger was joined by Stradivarius in winning the race three times. Stradivarius was in the middle of another dominant season winning the race again. He would go on in 2020 to win it for the fourth straight year.

Big Orange was under two lengths from winning it a third time in 2017.

English soccer hero Michael Owen bred and owned a top young stayer called Brown Panther and he won the Cup in 2013.

Kyprios was in the middle of a superb 2022 staying season winning the Gold Cup, Goodwood Cup, Irish St Leger and the Prix du Cadran.

Six jockeys have won the race five times – Jem Robinson, George Fordham, Steve Donoghue, Lester Piggott, Pat Eddery and then Frankie Dettori joined them in 2020. John Scott trained seven winners in the 1800s.

The Goodwood Cup was worth £500,000 in 2023.

Notable winners of the Goodwood Cup include Kyprios (2022), Trueshan (2021), Stradivarius (2017/2018/2019/2020), Big Orange (2015/2016), Brown Panther (2016), Opinion Poll (2011), Yeats (2006/2008), Distinction (2005), Persian Punch (2001/2003), Kayf Tara (1999), Double Trigger (1995/1997/1998), Further Flight (1991/1992), Ardross (1981), Le Moss (1979/1980), Proverb (1973/1974), Zarathustra (1956), Alycidon (1949), Marsyas (1946), Brown Jack (1930), Merman (1899), Count Schomberg (1896/1897), Isonomy (1879), Doncaster (1874), Virago (1854), Canezou (1849/1850), Charles The Twelth (1841/1842), Harkaway (1838/1839), Glencoe (1834), Priam (1831/1832) and Fleur de Lis (1829/1830).

The 2023 Goodwood Cup was won by Quickthorn from Emily Dickinson and Coltrane.