This is a list of countries within Europe which are not part of the European Pattern Committee. All of the following races are classified within of their respective racing district, with international races recognised in bold.
Month | Race name | Racecourse | Local grade | Dist. (m) | Age/sex |
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September | Österreichisches Galopper-Derby (Austrian Derby) | Ebreichsdorf | AUT Listed | 2200 | 3yo c&f |
September | St. Leger | Freudenau | AUT Grade III | 2800 | 3yo + |
Month | Race name | Racecourse | Local grade | Dist. (m) | Age/sex |
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July | Prijs Prince Rose | Ostend | BEL Listed | 2100 | 3yo + |
October | Open de Mons | Mons | BEL Listed | 2300 | 3yo + |
The Open de Mons is run over an all-weather track at Mons.
Month | Race name | Racecourse | Local grade | Dist. (m) | Age/sex |
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May | Jarní cena klisen (Czech 1000 Guineas) | Prague | CZE Listed | 1600 | 3yo f |
May | Velká jarní cena (Czech 2000 Guineas) | Prague | CZE Listed | 1600 | 3yo |
June | České Derby | Prague | CZE Grade 3 | 2400 | 3yo |
July | České Oaks | Most | CZE Listed | 2400 | 3yo f |
August | Český St. Leger | Prague | CZE Listed | 2800 | 3yo |
September | Velká cena ceského Turfu | Prague | CZE Listed | 2400 | 3yo + |
September | Velká cena Prahy | Prague | CZE Listed | 1600 | 3yo + |
September | Cena Zimní královny | Karlovy Vary | CZE Listed | 1600 | 2yo f |
October | Cena zimního favorita | Prague | CZE Listed | 1600 | 2yo |
Month | Race name | Racecourse | Local grade | Dist. (m) | Age/sex |
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April | Káposztásmegyeri Díj | Budapest | HUN Listed | 1400 | 3yo + |
May | Batthyány-Hunyady Díj | Budapest | HUN Listed | 1600 | 3yo + |
May | Hazafi Díj (Hungarian 1000 Guineas) | Budapest | HUN Listed | 1600 | 3yo f |
May | Nemzeti Díj (Hungarian 2000 Guineas) | Budapest | HUN Listed | 1600 | 3yo c&f |
May | Millenniumi Díj | Budapest | HUN Listed | 1800 | 3yo + |
June | Alagi Díj | Budapest | HUN Listed | 2000 | 3yo c&f |
July | Magyar Derby (Hungarian Derby) | Budapest | HUN Grade 3 | 2400 | 3yo c&f |
August | Magyar Kancadíj | Budapest | HUN Listed | 2400 | 3yo f |
August | Kozma Ferenc Emlékverseny | Budapest | HUN Listed | 1200 | 3yo + |
August | Szent István Díj | Budapest | HUN Listed | 2200 | 3yo + |
September | Kincsem Díj | Budapest | HUN Listed | 2400 | 3yo + |
September | Imperiál Díj | Budapest | HUN Listed | 1600 | 3yo + |
September | Overdose Díj | Budapest | HUN Listed | 1000 | 3yo + |
September | Kovács Mihály Emlékverseny (3yo Grand Prix) | Budapest | HUN Listed | 2400 | 3yo |
September | Gróf Károlyi Gyula Emlékverseny | Budapest | HUN Listed | 1300 | 2yo f |
September | Gróf Széchenyi István Emlékverseny | Budapest | HUN Listed | 2400 | 3yo+ f |
September | Szent László Díj | Budapest | HUN Listed | 1400 | 2yo c&f |
October | Magyar St. Leger | Budapest | HUN Listed | 2800 | 3yo c&f |
October | Kállai Pál Emlékverseny (Budapesti Díj) | Budapest | HUN Listed | 1400 | 2yo + |
October | Kétévesek Kritériuma | Budapest | HUN Listed | 1600 | 2yo c&f |
October | Lovaregyleti Díj | Budapest | HUN Listed | 2800 | 3yo + |
Month | Race name | Racecourse | Local grade | Dist. (m) | Age/sex |
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April | Gran Premio Valderas/Poule de Potrancas | Madrid | SPA Category A | 1600 | 3yo f |
April | Gran Premio Cimera/Poule de Potros | Madrid | SPA Category A | 1600 | 3yo c |
April | Gran Premio Duque de Alburquerque | Madrid | SPA Category A | 2000 | 4yo + |
May | Gran Premio Nacional | Madrid | SPA Category A | 2200 | 3yo |
May | Gran Premio Beamonte/Oaks Español | Madrid | SPA Category A | 2400 | 3yo f |
May/June | Gran Premio Villapadierna/Derby Español | Madrid | SPA Category A | 2400 | 3yo |
June | Gran Premio Claudio Carudel | Madrid | SPA Category A | 1600 | 3yo + |
June | Gran Premio de Madrid | Madrid | Listed | 2500 | 3yo + |
August | Gran Premio Hotel Maria Cristina (formerly Kutxa) | San Sebastián | SPA Category A | 2200 | 3yo+ f |
August | Copa de Oro de San Sebastián | San Sebastián | Listed | 2400 | 3yo + |
August | Gran Premio Gobierno Vasco | San Sebastián | SPA Category A | 1600 | 3yo + |
August | Critérium Internacional de San Sebastián | San Sebastián | SPA Category A | 1500 | 2yo |
September | Gran Premio San Sebastián | San Sebastián | SPA Category A | 2800 | 3yo + |
September | Gran Premio Subasta ACPSIE (Conditions Race) | Madrid | SPA Category A | 1400 | 2yo |
September | Gran Premio Ricardo Ruiz Benítez de Lugo | Madrid | SPA Category A | 2200 | 3yo+ f |
October | Gran Premio de La Hispanidad | Madrid | SPA Category A | 1600 | 3yo+ |
October | Gran Critérium | Madrid | SPA Category A | 1600 | 2yo |
October | Gran Premio Memorial Duque de Toledo | Madrid | Listed | 2400 | 3yo+ |
Oct/Nov | Gran Premio Román Martín | Madrid | SPA Category A | 1600 | 3yo+ f |
November | Gran Premio Aniversario Reapertura de La Zarzuela | Madrid | SPA Category A | 2000 | 3yo+ |
November | Gran Premio Antonio Blasco | Madrid | SPA Category A | 1400 | 3yo+ |
November | Gran Premio Villamejor (St Leger) | Madrid | SPA Category A | 2800 | 3yo |
December | Gran Critérium Ciudad de Dos Hermanas | Dos Hermanas | SPA Category A | 1600 | 2yo |
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