Temple Stakes - Winners Since 1980

Winners Since 1980

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Time
1980 Sharpo 3 Brian Rouse Jeremy Tree
1981 no race 1981
1982 Mummy's Game 3 Tony Ives Bill O'Gorman
1983 Fearless Lad 4 Lester Piggott Dick Peacock
1984
(dh)
Petorius
Reesh
3
3
Walter Swinburn
Taffy Thomas
Michael Stoute
Bill O'Gorman
1985 Never So Bold 5 Steve Cauthen Robert Armstrong 1:00.63
1986 Double Schwartz 5 Pat Eddery Charlie Nelson 1:02.00
1987 Treasure Kay 4 Walter Swinburn Peter Makin 1:00.45
1988 Handsome Sailor 5 Michael Hills Barry Hills 1:00.88
1989 Dancing Dissident 3 Walter Swinburn Michael Stoute 1:00.28
1990 Dayjur 3 Willie Carson Dick Hern 1:01.89
1991 Elbio 4 Walter Swinburn Peter Makin 0:59.87
1992 Snaadee 5 Pat Eddery Michael Stoute 1:00.30
1993 Paris House 4 John Carroll Jack Berry 1:00.99
1994 Lochsong 6 Frankie Dettori Ian Balding 1:00.84
1995 Mind Games 3 John Carroll Jack Berry 1:00.10
1996 Mind Games 4 John Carroll Jack Berry 1:00.99
1997 Croft Pool 6 Gary Carter Jeremy Glover 1:01.55
1998 Bolshoi 6 Carl Lowther Jack Berry 1:01.94
1999 Tipsy Creek 5 Richard Hills Ben Hanbury 1:00.77
2000 Perryston View 8 John Reid Jeremy Glover 1:04.45
2001 Cassandra Go 5 Michael Roberts Geoff Wragg 1:00.63
2002 Kyllachy 4 Jamie Spencer Henry Candy 1:00.58
2003 Airwave 3 Dane O'Neill Henry Candy 1:00.33
2004 Night Prospector 4 Johnny Murtagh Pip Payne 0:56.10
2005 Celtic Mill 7 Philip Robinson David Barker 1:00.06
2006 Reverence 5 Kevin Darley Eric Alston 1:02.10
2007 Sierra Vista 7 Paul Hanagan David Barker 1:01.02
2008 Fleeting Spirit 3 Ryan Moore Jeremy Noseda 0:57.15
2009 Look Busy 4 Slade O'Hara Alan Berry 1:04.03
2010 Kingsgate Native 5 Ryan Moore Sir Michael Stoute 0:58.92
2011 Sole Power 4 Keagan Latham Edward Lynam 0:57.67
2012 Bated Breath 5 George Baker Roger Charlton 0:56.39

a The 1981 running was abandoned because of a waterlogged course.
b The 2004 race took place at Epsom. It was run without starting stalls, and it was hand-timed.

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