Kelt Capital Stakes
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The Kit Ormond Memorial Spring Classic (formerley Kelt Capital Stakes) is a Thoroughbred horse race
run at Hastings Racecourse in Hawke's Bay
and is New Zealand's
richest weight-for-age horse race. It is run at a distance of 2040m and in 2011 will carry prizemoney of NZ$3000,000.
The race was sponsored by Kelt Capital Limited, and in particular the owner thereof Sam Kelt, a strong supporter of New Zealand and particularly Hawke's Bay racing. The growth in prizemoney was substantial in the decade up to 2008. In 2000 it was worth $250,000; in 2002 it was the equal richest race in New Zealand at $500,000 and in 2004 it was New Zealand's first million-dollar race for more than a decade. The race was worth $2,000,000 in 2007 and 2008, but the stake had to be reduced to $1,200,000 in 2009 as that level was deemed unsustainable. The 2010 running was worth $250,000, below several major races in New Zealand but still slightly ahead in terms of weight-for-age races. The race has been renamed the Spring Classic after Kelt Capital pulled their sponsorship.
The race is run on the first Saturday in October, along with two other Group features, the Hawke's Bay Guineas
for three year olds and a 1400m handicap formerly known as the G.R. Kelt Memorial. The weather in the Hawke's Bay's means the track conditions are usually excellent.
The race is now regarded as New Zealand's premier weight-for-age
race and has attracted interest from overseas, most notably with subsequent world champion miler Starcraft who ran second in 2004.
Thoroughbred horse race
Thoroughbred horse racing is a worldwide sport and industry involving the racing of Thoroughbred horses. It is governed by different national bodies. There are two forms of the sport: Flat racing and National Hunt racing...
run at Hastings Racecourse in Hawke's Bay
Hawke's Bay
Hawke's Bay is a region of New Zealand. Hawke's Bay is recognised on the world stage for its award-winning wines. The regional council sits in both the cities of Napier and Hastings.-Geography:...
and is New Zealand's
New Zealand
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richest weight-for-age horse race. It is run at a distance of 2040m and in 2011 will carry prizemoney of NZ$3000,000.
The race was sponsored by Kelt Capital Limited, and in particular the owner thereof Sam Kelt, a strong supporter of New Zealand and particularly Hawke's Bay racing. The growth in prizemoney was substantial in the decade up to 2008. In 2000 it was worth $250,000; in 2002 it was the equal richest race in New Zealand at $500,000 and in 2004 it was New Zealand's first million-dollar race for more than a decade. The race was worth $2,000,000 in 2007 and 2008, but the stake had to be reduced to $1,200,000 in 2009 as that level was deemed unsustainable. The 2010 running was worth $250,000, below several major races in New Zealand but still slightly ahead in terms of weight-for-age races. The race has been renamed the Spring Classic after Kelt Capital pulled their sponsorship.
The race is run on the first Saturday in October, along with two other Group features, the Hawke's Bay Guineas
Hawke's Bay Guineas
The Hawke's Bay Guineas is a major Thoroughbred horserace in New Zealand for three year old horses. In 2003 the stake was boosted to $100,000 and the race was moved to the first Saturday in October, meaning that it is run on the same day as the Spring Classic....
for three year olds and a 1400m handicap formerly known as the G.R. Kelt Memorial. The weather in the Hawke's Bay's means the track conditions are usually excellent.
The race is now regarded as New Zealand's premier weight-for-age
Weight for Age
Weight for Age is a term in Thoroughbred horse racing which is one of the conditions for a race. It means that a horse will carry a set weight in accordance with the Weight for Age Scale. This weight varies depending on the horse’s age, its sex, the race distance and the month of the year...
race and has attracted interest from overseas, most notably with subsequent world champion miler Starcraft who ran second in 2004.
Winners of the Spring Classic
Year |
Winner |
Jockey |
Trainer |
Time |
2011 | Jimmy Choux Jimmy Choux Jimmy Choux is a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse. On 5 March 2011, he won the 135th running of the New Zealand Derby. In doing so, he became the first horse since Surfers Paradise in 1990 to win both the New Zealand 2000 Guineas and the New Zealand Derby.... |
Jonathan Riddell | John Bary | 2:06.24 |
2010 | Wall Street | Michael Coleman | Jeff Lynds | 2:02.97 |
2009 | Vosne Romanee Vosne Romanee Vosne Romanee is a three time Group 1 winning New Zealand Horse. While being a competitive Group 1 horse earlier in his career, he rose to prominence as a seven year-old in 2009/10. His biggest win came as one of the longshots in the Kelt Capital Stakes in October 2009, while he followed it up with... |
Buddy Lammas | Jeff Lynds | 2:08.42 |
2008 | Princess Coup Princess Coup Princess Coup is a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse. She is most noted for twice winning the Kelt Capital Stakes, New Zealand's premier race, in 2007 and 2008. She also won the 2007 New Zealand Oaks and 2008 Stoneybridge Stakes, and ran third in the 2007 Caulfield Cup... |
Opie Bosson | Mark Walker | 2:04.58 |
2007 | Princess Coup Princess Coup Princess Coup is a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse. She is most noted for twice winning the Kelt Capital Stakes, New Zealand's premier race, in 2007 and 2008. She also won the 2007 New Zealand Oaks and 2008 Stoneybridge Stakes, and ran third in the 2007 Caulfield Cup... |
Noel Harris | Mark Walker | 2:04.16 |
2006 | Legs | Lisa Cropp | Kevin Gray | 2:03.82 |
2005 | Xcellent Xcellent Xcellent is a thoroughbred racehorse who was trained by Michael-Patrick Moroney.He won 6 races from his first 9 career starts, including four Group Ones - The New Zealand Derby and New Zealand Stakes at Ellerslie Racecourse, and the Mudgway Stakes and Kelt Capital Stakes at Hastings... |
Michael Coleman | Mike & Paul Moroney | 2:03.21 |
2004 | Balmuse | Jamie Bullard | Kevin Myers | 2:05.03 |
2003 | Distinctly Secret | Opie Bosson | Mark Walker | 2:03.64 |
2002 | Prized Gem | Michael Rodd | Murray Baker | 2:04.10 |
2001 | Cinder Bella | Lance O'Sullivan | Karen Zimmerman | 2:03.31 |
2000 | The Message | Linda Ballantyne | John Ralph | 2:03.91 |
1999 | Cent Home | David Walker | Jim Wallace | 2:02.16 |
1998 | Just Call Me Sir | Trudy Collett | Moira Murdoch | 2:04.06 |
1997 | Moss Downs | Michael Coleman | Chris McNab | 2:03.63 |
1996 | Love Dance | Gary Grylls | Bev & Ken Kelso | 2:03.41 |
1995 | Italian Saint | Tony Allan | Noel Eales | 2.03.41 |
1994 | Solvit | David Walsh | Moira Murdoch | 2.00.16 |
1993 | Calm Harbour | Lance O'Sullivan | Noel Eales | 1.59.70 |
1992 | Veandercross Veandercross Veandercross was a New Zealand bred Thoroughbred gelding who won 14 stakes races, , and was chosen Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year for the 1992/93 season.... |
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1991 | Castletown Castletown (horse) Castletown is a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse who won over $2 million in prize money and is best known for winning one of New Zealand's toughest staying tests, the Wellington Cup, on three occasions. He had over 100 starts, from two to eight years of age, including a record 13 races over... |
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1990 | Timandra Steed | |||
1989 | Lomondy | |||
1988 | Classic Bay | |||
1987 | Secret Seal | |||
1986 | Lomondy | |||
1985 | Always Summer | |||
1984 | Commissionaire | |||
1983 | Commissionaire | |||
1982 | Ruanuku | |||
1981 | Serendiper | |||
1980 | Harmanaire | |||
1979 | La Mer La Mer (horse) La Mer was a thoroughbred racehorse, who raced from 1976 to 1979. She raced and won 24 times from 1200m to 2400m, and won $223,604 in stake money.... |
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1978 | La Mer La Mer (horse) La Mer was a thoroughbred racehorse, who raced from 1976 to 1979. She raced and won 24 times from 1200m to 2400m, and won $223,604 in stake money.... |
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1977 | Balmerino | |||
1976 | Duty Free | |||
1975 | Curly Wave | |||
1974 | Guest Star | |||
1973 | Duty Free | |||
1972 | Count Kereru | |||
1971 | Game | |||
1970 | Game | |||
1969 | Game | |||
1968 | Dalvui | |||
1967 | Terrific | |||
1966 | Palisade | |||
1965 | Empyreus | |||
1964 | Tatua | |||
1963 | Picaroon | |||
1962 | Moy | |||
1961 | Picaroon | |||
1960 | Picaroon | |||
1959 | Supertax | |||
1958 | Rover | |||
1957 | Pinnacle Ridge | |||
1956 | Syntax | |||
1955 | Redcraze Redcraze Redcraze was a champion New Zealand Thoroughbred racehorse who raced both in Australia and New Zealand, winning major races in both countries.... |
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