Australian Champion Three Year Old

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The Australian Champion Three Year Old is awarded annually to the three-year-old Thoroughbred horse whose performances in Australia are deemed to be the most impressive throughout the racing season.

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There are two categories, Champion Three Year Old Filly and Champion Three Year Old Colt/Gelding. Prior to 2005 the award was contested by both sexes.

Australian Champion Three Year Old Filly

Australian Champion Three Year Old Filly
Year / SeasonHorseSexBreeding
2022-2023 In Secret Filly I Am Invincible - Eloping
2021-2022Gypsy GoddessFilly Tarzino - Invisible Coin
2020-2021Hungry HeartFilly Frankel - Harlech
2019-2020Loving GabyFilly I Am Invincible - Maastricht
2018-2019 Sunlight FillyZoustar - Solar Charged
2016-2017Yankee RoseFillyAll American - Condesaar
2015-2016EnglishFilly Encosta De Lago - Court
2014-2015DelicacyFillyAl Maher - Simply Wicked
2013-2014GuelphFilly Exceed And Excel - Camarilla
2012-2013NorzitaFillyThorn Park - Visique
2011-2012 Atlantic Jewel Filly Fastnet Rock - Regard
2010-2011ShamrockerFilly O’Reilly - Bohemian Blues
2009-2010Faint Perfume [1] FillyShamardal - Zona
2008-2009 Samantha Miss Filly Redoute's Choice - Milliyet
2007-2008Heavenly GlowFilly Spinning World - Starsphere
2006-2007 Miss Finland Filly Redoute's Choice - Forest Pearl
2005-2006Serenade RoseFilly Stravinsky - Rose of Tralee
2004-2005 Alinghi Filly Encosta De Lago - Oceanfast

Australian Champion Three Year Old Colt/Gelding

Australian Champion Three Year Old Colt/Gelding
Year / SeasonHorseSexBreeding
2022-2023 Giga Kick GeldingScissor Kick - Rekindled Applause
2021-2022 Anamoe Colt Street Boss - Anamato
2020-2021 Ole Kirk Colt Written Tycoon - Naturale
2019-2020 Yes Yes Yes ColtRubick - Sin Sin Sin
2018-2019 The Autumn Sun Colt Redoute's Choice - Azmiyna
2017-2018 Trapeze Artist Colt Snitzel - Treppes
2016-2017Flying ArtieColt Artie Schiller - Flying Ruby
2015-2016 Tarzino ColtTavistock - Zarzino
2014-2015 Brazen Beau ColtI Am Invincible - Sansadee
2013-2014Shamus AwardColt Snitzel - Sunset Express
2012-2013 All Too Hard ColtCasino Price - Helsinge
2011-2012 Sepoy Colt Elusive Quality - Watchful
2010-2011 Star Witness Colt Starcraft - Leone Chiara
2009-2010 So You Think [2] Colt High Chaparral - Triassic
2008-2009 Whobegotyou Gelding Street Cry - Temple Of Peace
2007-2008 Weekend Hussler GeldingHussonet - Weekend Beauty
2006-2007 Haradasun Colt Fusaichi Pegasus - Circles Of Gold
2005-2006 Racing to Win Colt Encosta De Lago - Surealist
2004-2005 Fastnet Rock Colt Danehill-Piccadilly Circus

Australian Champion Three Year Old

Australian Champion Three Year Old [3]
Year / SeasonHorseSexBreeding
2003-2004 Starcraft Colt Soviet Star - Flying Floozie
2002-2003 Helenus Colt Helissio - Worldwide Elsie
2001-2002 Lonhro Colt Octagonal - Shadea
2000-2001 Universal Prince ColtScenic - Biscay Bird
1999-2000 Fairway GeldingDanzero - Our Canny
1998-1999 Grand Archway FillyArchway - Mean Eyes
1997-1998 Gold Guru GeldingGeiger Counter - Proud Halo
1996-1997MouawadColt Zabeel - Eight Carat
1995-1996 Octagonal Colt Zabeel - Eight Carat
1994-1995 Danewin Colt Danehill - Cotehele House
1993-1994 Mahogany Gelding Last Tycoon - Alshandegha

Other Australian Thoroughbred awards

Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year
Australian Champion Two Year Old
Australian Champion Sprinter
Australian Champion Middle Distance Racehorse
Australian Champion Stayer
Australian Champion Filly or Mare
Australian Champion International Performer
Australian Champion Jumper
Australian Champion Trainer

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References

  1. Typhoon Tracy Crowned Australian Horse Of The Year
  2. Typhoon Tracy Crowned Australian Horse Of The Year
  3. "Australian Champion of the year awards 1994 to 2003". horsedirectory.com.au. Retrieved 3 June 2012.