Cheveley Park Stakes - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1899: Lutetia
  • 1900: Alruna
  • 1901: Punctilio
  • 1902: Skyscraper
  • 1903: Pretty Polly
  • 1904: Galantine
  • 1905: Colonia
  • 1906: Witch Elm
  • 1907: Bracelet
  • 1908: Maid of the Mist
  • 1909: Maid of Corinth
  • 1910: Knockfeerna
  • 1911: Belleisle
  • 1912: Merula
  • 1913: Shake Down
  • 1914: Lady of Asia
  • 1915: Fifinella
  • 1916: Molly Desmond
  • 1917: Freesia
  • 1918: Bayuda
  • 1919: Bright Folly
  • 1920: Romana
  • 1921: Selene
  • 1922: Paola
  • 1923: Chronometer
  • 1924: Miss Gadabout
  • 1925: Karra
  • 1926: Nipisiquit
  • 1927: Scuttle
  • 1928: Tiffin
  • 1929: Merry Wife
  • 1930: The Leopard
  • 1931: Concordia
  • 1932: Brown Betty
  • 1933: Light Brocade
  • 1934: Lady Gabrial
  • 1935: Ferrybridge
  • 1936: Celestial Way
  • 1937: Stafaralla
  • 1938: Seaway
  • 1939: no race
  • 1940: Keystone
  • 1941: Perfect Peace
  • 1942: Lady Sybil
  • 1943: Fair Fame
  • 1944: Sweet Cygnet
  • 1945: Neolight
  • 1946: Djerba
  • 1947: Ash Blonde
  • 1948: Pambidian
  • 1949: Corejada
  • 1950: Belle of All
  • 1951: Zabara
  • 1952: Bebe Grande
  • 1953: Sixpence
  • 1954: Gloria Nicky
  • 1955: Midget
  • 1956: Sarcelle
  • 1957: Rich and Rare
  • 1958: Lindsay
  • 1959: Queensberry
  • 1960: Opaline
  • 1961: Display
  • 1962: My Goodness Me
  • 1963: Crimea II
  • 1964: Night Off
  • 1965: Berkeley Springs
  • 1966: Fleet
  • 1967: Lalibela
  • 1968: Mige
  • 1969: Humble Duty
  • 1970: Magic Flute
  • 1971: Waterloo
  • 1972: Jacinth
  • 1973: Gentle Thoughts
  • 1974: Cry of Truth
  • 1975: Pasty
  • 1976: Durtal

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