First contested in 1866, the Sydney Cup will be held Saturday, April 14,
2007, at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The
Group One race is for three-year-olds and up and carries a total purse of
$800,000. The handicap race will be run over 3200 meters.
Race Type: Group 1 Distance: 3200m Track: Randwick Racecourse,
Sydney
County Tyrone won the Sydney Cup in 2006 carrying 55 kgs in a time of
3:22.69. He was ridden by Jim Cassidy and trained by Kris Lees. Zabeat
was second and Three Chimneys finished third. County Tyrone was second
in both 2003 and 2005.
The most recent horse to win the crown twice is Tie The Knot, who won
in 1999 and 1998 with R. S. Dye in the saddle.
Five other horses also have two victories each. Other recent Sydney Cup
champions include Maktoum, 2005; Makybe Diva, 2004; Honor Babe, 2003;
Henderson Bay, 2002; Mr. Prudent, 2001; Streak, 2000; Linesman, 1997;
Count Chivas, 1996; Daacha, 1995; Cross Swords, 1994; and Azzaam, 1993.
The Sydney Cup has been held at Randwick Racecourse every year since it’s
beginning, except for 1942 when the army took over the park. That year
the cup was held at Rosehill Racecourse.
The Randwick Racecourse course record over 3200 meters is 3.19.0 and is
shared by Apollo Eleven, 1973, and Just A Dancer, 1991.
There are Four other Group One races are held the same week as the Sydney
Cup.
• The Doncaster Handicap: 1600m and carries a $2,250.000 purse.
• The David Jones AJC Derby 2400m with a $2,000,000 purse.
• The Emirates AJC Oaks 2400m and is worth $600,000.
• The Queen Elizabeth Stakes 2000m and has a $600,000 purse.
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