Earlier Winners
- 1921: Soldennis
- 1922: Spike Island
- 1923: Soldumeno
- 1924: Grand Joy
- 1925: St Donagh
- 1926: Embargo
- 1927: Fourth Hand
- 1928: Baytown
- 1929: Salisbury
- 1930: Glannarg
- 1931: Double Arch
- 1932: Lindley
- 1933: Canteener
- 1934: Cariff
- 1935: Museum
- 1936: Hocus Pocus
- 1937: Phideas
- 1938: Nearchus
- 1939: Cornfield
- 1940: Teasel
- 1941: Khosro
- 1942: Windsor Slipper
- 1943: The Phoenix
- 1944: Good Morning / Slide On 1
- 1945: Stalino
- 1946: Claro
- 1947: Grand Weather
- 1948: Beau Sabreur
- 1949: Solonaway
- 1950: Mighty Ocean
- 1951: Signal Box
- 1952: D C M
- 1953: Sea Charger
- 1954: Arctic Wind
- 1955: Hugh Lupus
- 1956: Lucero
- 1957: Jack Ketch
- 1958: Hard Ridden
- 1959: El Toro
- 1960: Kythnos
- 1961: Light Year
- 1962: Arctic Storm
- 1963: Linacre
- 1964: Santa Claus
- 1965: Green Banner
- 1966: Paveh
- 1967: Atherstone Wood 2
- 1968: Mistigo
1 The 1944 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.
2 Kingfisher finished first in 1967, but he was relegated to second place after a stewards' inquiry.
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