Champion Stakes - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1877: Springfield
  • 1878: Jannette
  • 1879: Rayon d'Or
  • 1880: Robert the Devil
  • 1881: Bend Or
  • 1882: Tristan
  • 1883: Tristan
  • 1884: Tristan
  • 1885: Paradox
  • 1886: Ormonde
  • 1887: Bendigo
  • 1888: Friar's Balsam
  • 1889: Gold
  • 1890: Amphion
  • 1891: Orion
  • 1892: Orme
  • 1893: Le Nicham
  • 1894: La Fleche
  • 1895: Laveno
  • 1896: Labrador
  • 1897: Velasquez
  • 1898: Velasquez
  • 1899: Dieudonne
  • 1900: Solitaire
  • 1901: Osboch
  • 1902: Veles
  • 1903: Sceptre
  • 1904: Bachelor's Button
  • 1905: Pretty Polly
  • 1906: Polymelus
  • 1907: Galvani
  • 1908: Llangwm
  • 1909: Bayardo
  • 1910: Lemberg
  • 1911: Lemberg
  • 1912: Stedfast
  • 1913: Tracery
  • 1914: Hapsburg
  • 1915: Let Fly
  • 1916: Clarissimus
  • 1917: Gay Crusader
  • 1918: My Dear
  • 1919: Buchan
  • 1920: Orpheus
  • 1921: Orpheus
  • 1922: Franklin
  • 1923: Ellangowan
  • 1924: Pharos
  • 1925: Picaroon
  • 1926: Warden of the Marches
  • 1927: Asterus
  • 1928: Fairway
  • 1929: Fairway
  • 1930: Rustom Pasha
  • 1931: Goyescas
  • 1932: Cameronian
  • 1933: Chatelaine / Dastur *
  • 1934: Umidwar
  • 1935: Wychwood Abbot
  • 1936: Wychwood Abbot
  • 1937: Flares
  • 1938: Rockfel
  • 1939: no race
  • 1940: Hippius
  • 1941: Hippius
  • 1942: Big Game
  • 1943: Nasrullah
  • 1944: Hycilla
  • 1945: Court Martial
  • 1946: Honeyway
  • 1947: Migoli
  • 1948: Solar Slipper
  • 1949: Djeddah
  • 1950: Peter Flower
  • 1951: Dynamiter
  • 1952: Dynamiter
  • 1953: Nearula
  • 1954: Narrator
  • 1955: Hafiz
  • 1956: Hugh Lupus
  • 1957: Rose Royale
  • 1958: Bella Paola
  • 1959: Petite Etoile
  • 1960: Marguerite Vernaut
  • 1961: Bobar
  • 1962: Arctic Storm
  • 1963: Hula Dancer
  • 1964: Baldric
  • 1965: Silly Season
  • 1966: Pieces of Eight

* The 1933 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.

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