List of Italian flat horse races

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A list of notable flat horse races which take place annually in Italy, including all conditions races which currently hold Group 2 or 3 status in the European Pattern.

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Group 2

MonthRace NameRacecourseDist. (m)Age/Sex
May Premio Presidente della Repubblica Capannelle 1,8004yo+
May Derby Italiano Capannelle 2,2003yo c&f
May / June Oaks d'Italia San Siro 2,2003yo f
Sept / Oct Premio Vittorio di Capua San Siro 1,6003yo+
October Gran Criterium San Siro 1,5002yo c&f
October Gran Premio del Jockey Club San Siro 2,4003yo+
October Premio Dormello San Siro 1,6002yo f
Oct / Nov Premio Lydia Tesio Capannelle 2,0003yo+ f
November Premio Roma Capannelle 2,0003yo+

Group 3

MonthRace NameRacecourseDist. (m)Age/Sex
April Premio Ambrosiano San Siro 2,0004yo+
April Premio Parioli Capannelle 1,6003yo c
April / May Premio Regina Elena Capannelle 1,6003yo f
May Premio Carlo d'Alessio Capannelle 2,4004yo+
May / June Premio Carlo Vittadini San Siro 1,6003yo+
June / July Premio Primi Passi San Siro 1,2002yo
June / July Premio del Giubileo San Siro 2,0004yo+ f
October Premio Verziere San Siro 2,0003yo+ f
October Premio del Piazzale San Siro 1,6003yo+
October St. Leger Italiano San Siro 3,0003yo+
Oct / Nov Premio Guido Berardelli Capannelle 1,8002yo
November Premio Ribot Capannelle 1,6003yo+

Former Group races

MonthRace NameRacecourseDist. (m)Age/Sex
March / AprilPremio PisaPisa1,6003yo
April Premio Carlo Chiesa Capannelle 1,2003yo+ f
AprilPremio Natale di Roma Capannelle 1,6004yo+
AprilPremio Emanuele Filiberto San Siro 2,0003yo
April / MayPremio Certosa San Siro 1,0003yo+
May Coppa d'Oro di Milano San Siro 3,0004yo+
May Premio Mario Incisa della Rocchetta San Siro 2,0003yo f
JuneCriterium di Roma Capannelle 1,2002yo
JunePremio Royal Mares San Siro 1,6003yo+ f
June Gran Premio d'Italia San Siro 2,2003yo
JulyPremio Baggio San Siro 2,2003yo+ f
JulyPremio Citta di NapoliNaples1,0003yo+
October Premio Omenoni San Siro 1,0003yo+
OctoberPremio Carlo Porta San Siro 2,0003yo+
NovemberPremio Roma Vecchia Capannelle 2,8003yo+
November Premio Chiusura San Siro 1,4002yo+

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