Sussex Stakes - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1878: Clocher
  • 1879: Rayon d'Or
  • 1880: Mask
  • 1881: Limestone
  • 1882: Comte Alfred
  • 1883: Ossian
  • 1884: Hermitage
  • 1885: Paradox
  • 1886: Chelsea
  • 1887: Reve d'Or
  • 1888: Zanzibar
  • 1889: Enthusiast
  • 1890: St Serf
  • 1891: Orvieto
  • 1892: Orme
  • 1893: Harbinger
  • 1894: Matchbox
  • 1895: Troon
  • 1896: Regret
  • 1897: Ardeshir
  • 1898: Dieudonne
  • 1899: Caiman
  • 1900: The Raft
  • 1901: Energetic
  • 1902: Royal Lancer
  • 1903: Stephanas
  • 1904: Mousqueton
  • 1905: Thrush
  • 1906: Troutbeck
  • 1907: Wool Winder
  • 1908: White Eagle
  • 1909: Minoru
  • 1910: Winkipop
  • 1911: Stedfast
  • 1912: Tracery
  • 1913: Sun Yat
  • 1914: Black Jester
  • 1915–18: no race
  • 1919: Glanmerin
  • 1920: Braishfield
  • 1921: Sunblaze
  • 1922: Diligence
  • 1923: Hurry Off
  • 1924: Burslem
  • 1925: The Monk
  • 1926: Plimsol
  • 1927: Rosalia
  • 1928: Marconigram
  • 1929: Le Phare
  • 1930: Paradine
  • 1931: Inglesant
  • 1932: Dastur
  • 1933: The Abbot
  • 1934: Badruddin
  • 1935: Hairan
  • 1936: Corpach
  • 1937: Pascal
  • 1938: Faroe
  • 1939: Olein
  • 1940: no race
  • 1941: Eastern Echo *
  • 1942–45: no race
  • 1946: Radiotherapy
  • 1947: Combat
  • 1948: My Babu
  • 1949: Krakatao
  • 1950: Palestine
  • 1951: Le Sage
  • 1952: Agitator
  • 1953: King of the Tudors
  • 1954: Landau
  • 1955: My Kingdom
  • 1956: Lucero
  • 1957: Quorum
  • 1958: Major Portion
  • 1959: Petite Etoile
  • 1960: Venture VII
  • 1961: Le Levanstell
  • 1962: Romulus
  • 1963: Queen's Hussar
  • 1964: Roan Rocket
  • 1965: Carlemont
  • 1966: Paveh
  • 1967: Reform
  • 1968: Petingo
  • 1969: Jimmy Reppin
  • 1970: Humble Duty

* The 1941 running took place at Newmarket.

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