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The Fairlawne Chase was a National Hunt chase in England which was open to horses aged five years and older. It was run at Windsor over a distance of 3 miles (4,828 metres), and was scheduled to take place each year in February.
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The race was first run in 1962 and was last run in 1997, when Windsor stopped hosting National Hunt racing.[1] National Hunt racing returned to Windsor temporarily in 2004 when Ascot was closed for renovations, and Windsor hosted the Long Walk Hurdle.[2]
The race was a handicap before 1968, when it became a Conditions race, until its final year, when it was again run as a handicap.
The race was named after the establishment at Shipbourne Kent of the Queen Mother's racing trainer, Peter Cazalet.[3] The same name has now been given to a new race, the Fairlawne Handicap Chase at Cheltenham, run at the New Year meeting.
Year | Winner | Age | Weight | Jockey | Trainer |
1962 | Hedgelands | 9 | 11-07 | Josh Gifford | C Mitchell |
1963 | Certain Justice | 10 | 11-01 | T Baldwin | A Neaves |
1964 | Sir Daniel | 8 | 11-04 | W Rees | Peter Cazalet |
1965 | Anglo | 7 | 11-02 | T Norman | Fred Winter |
1966 | No Race | ||||
1967 | Abandoned because of frost | ||||
1968 | Bassnet | 9 | 11-04 | David Nicholson | A Kilpatrick |
1969 | The Laird | 8 | 11-07 | Jeff King | Bob Turnell |
1970 | Specify | 8 | 11-04 | Terry Biddlecombe | D Weeden |
1971 | Into View | 8 | 12-00 | Paul Kelleway | Fred Winter |
1972 | Cardinal Error | 8 | 11-00 | John Francome | Fred Winter |
1973 | Spanish Steps | 10 | 12-00 | Bob Davies | Edward Courage |
1974 | Game Spirit | 8 | 11-04 | Terry Biddlecombe | Fulke Walwyn |
1975 | Bula | 10 | 12-01 | John Francome | Fred Winter |
1976 | Bula | 11 | 12-00 | John Francome | Fred Winter |
1977 | Abandoned because of waterlogged state of course | ||||
1978 | Abandoned because of frost | ||||
1979 | Joint Venture | 10 | 11-08 | John Francome | Jim Old |
1980 | Border Incident | 10 | 12-00 | John Francome | Richard Head |
1981 | Abandoned because of frost | ||||
1982 | Venture To Cognac | 9 | 11-12 | Mr Oliver Sherwood | Fred Winter |
1983 | Abandoned because of snow | ||||
1984 | Everett | 9 | 11-12 | Stuart Shilston | Fulke Walwyn |
1985 | Abandoned because of snow and frost | ||||
1986 | Abandoned because of snow and frost | ||||
1987 | Western Sunset | 11 | 11-12 | Hywel Davies | Tim Forster |
1988 | Rhyme 'N' Reason | 9 | 11-04 | Brendan Powell Snr | David Elsworth |
1989 | Bartres | 10 | 11-08 | Graham Bradley | David Murray Smith |
1990 | Abandoned because of flooding | ||||
1991 | Espy | 8 | 11-08 | Peter Scudamore | Charlie Brooks |
1992 | Toby Tobias | 10 | 11-12 | Mark Pitman | Jenny Pitman |
1993 | Zeta's Lad | 10 | 11-04 | J R Kavanagh | John Upson |
1994 | Black Humour | 10 | 10-11 | Graham Bradley | Charlie Brooks |
1995 | Zeta's Lad | 12 | 11-01 | Graham Bradley | Charlie Brooks |
1996 | Commercial Artist | 10 | 11-12 | Andrew Thornton | Nick Gaselee |
1997 | Equity Player | 12 | 10-13 | Derek Morris | Roger Curtis |
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