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What won the 1000 Guineas?

What won the 1000 Guineas?

Frankie Dettori, on Mother Earth, rode his 20th British Classic winner in the 1,000 Guineas and then celebrated as if it were the first. He whooped and hollered all the way to the winner’s enclosure on Aidan O’Brien’s filly, and was still yelling: “Come on, me!” as he disappeared back into the changing room.

Which kind of horse is able to compete in the 1000 Guineas?

thoroughbred fillies
The Irish 1,000 Guineas is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to three-year-old thoroughbred fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in May.

Who won the 1000 Guineas 2021?

Aidan O’Brien
It was a familiar story in the 2021 QIPCO 1000 Guineas as Aidan O’Brien secured his fifth win in the last six renewals.

Why is it called 1000 Guineas?

They were named according to their original prize funds (a guinea amounted to 21 shillings, or £1.05). By the mid-1860s, the 1000 Guineas had become one of Britain’s most prestigious races for three-year-olds.

What are the odds on the 1, 000 Guineas?

3.35pm Newmarket, Sunday May 3 2020; Best odds bold; Each-Way Place Terms: 1/5 odds 1,2,3. Betting on the 1,000 Guineas odds has helped bolster the income of horse racing punters and depleted the bank balances of bookmakers with relentless regularity.

When does the 1000 Guineas horse race start?

The 1000 Guineas is the first fillies’ Classic horse race, run at Newmarket on Sunday May 2, 2021. Compare 1000 Guineas odds from the top online bookies using the betting table below & claim bookies free bets.

Are there any equivalents to the 1000 Guineas?

There are many different equivalents to the 1000 Guineas around the world, including in Ireland, Germany, France, Australia and New Zealand. You can check out the 1000 Guineas odds here…

Who was the longest priced winner of the 1000 Guineas?

Jacqueline Quest appears to have been a one off. The filly that broke the dream run for favourites in the race was the longest priced winner in the 1000 Guineas betting odds for years. The Barry Hills trained filly, Ghanaati, was a 20/1 shot having her first run as a three year old in the 2009 running of the race.

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