Cape Verdi (horse race)

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Cape Verdi
Group Two race
Location Meydan Racecourse
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Inaugurated2004
Race type Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Race information
Distance1,600 metres
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
Qualification4yo+ fillies & mares, 3yo+ fillies & mares (southern hemisphere)
Purse$200,000 [1]

The Cape Verdi (sometimes known as the Cape Verdi Stakes), is a horse race run over a distance of 1,600 metres (one mile) on turf in late January or early February at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai. The race is named after Cape Verdi, a horse who won the 1000 Guineas for Godolphin in 1998. The race is restricted to female racehorses aged at least four years old, although three-year-olds bred in the southern hemisphere are also qualified.

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It was first contested in 2004 at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse before being transferred to Meydan in 2010.

The Cape Verdi began as an ungraded race before being elevated to Listed class in 2006. The race was elevated to Group 3 level in 2009 and became a Group 2 event in 2011.

Records

Record time:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
2004Festive Style3 Ryan Moore Satish Seemar Fort Knox Syndicate1:36.84
2005Ribella6Halis KaratasHaldun GunesS Selman Tasbek1:37:30
2006Clinet4 Eddie Ahern John HillsWood Hall Stud1:37.48
2007Sanaya4 Christophe Soumillon Alain de Royer Dupre Aga Khan IV 1:38:56
2008 Sun Classique 4Kevin Shea Mike de Kock L Cohen & W V Rippon1:40:05
2009Deem4 Fernando Jara Jerry BartonSultan Mohammed Saud Al Kabeer1:38.97
2010Soneva4 Christophe Soumillon Marco Botti Arno Curty1:38.40
2011Aspectoflove5 Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 1:36.52
2012First City6 Royston Ffrench Ali Rashid Al RaiheSaeed Hamad Al Ahbabi1:38.33
2013Sajjhaa6 Silvestre de Sousa Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 1:36.68
2014 Certify 4 Mickael Barzalona Charlie Appleby Godolphin 1:36.09
2015Cladocera4 Christophe Soumillon Alain de Royer Dupre Haras de la Perelle1:37.22
2016Very Special4 James Doyle Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 1:37.88
2017Very Special5 Jim Crowley Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 1:37.21
2018Promising Run5 Pat Cosgrave Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 1:36.56
2019Poetic Charm4 James Doyle Charlie Appleby Godolphin 1:36.46
2020Magic Lily5 James Doyle Charlie Appleby Godolphin 1:34.84
2021Althiqa4 James Doyle Charlie Appleby Godolphin 1:35.08
2022Pevensey Bay6 Olivier Peslier Hiroo Shimizu Mme Julia & Jonathan Aisbitt 1:36:13
2023With The Moonlight4 William Buick Charlie Appleby Godolphin 1:34:92

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