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Yorkshire Cup (horse race)

Yorkshire Cup
Group 2 race
Location York Racecourse
York, England
Inaugurated 1927
Race type Flat / Thoroughbred
Sponsor Betway
Website York
Race information
Distance 1m 6f (2,816 metres)
Surface Turf
Track Left-handed
Qualification Four-years-old and up
Weight 9 st 0 lb
Allowances
3 lb for fillies and mares
Penalties
4 lb for Group 1 winners *
* since 31 August last year
Purse £160,000 (2016)
1st: £90,736

The Yorkshire Cup is a Group 2 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged four years or older. It is run over a distance of 1 mile and 6 furlongs (2,816 metres) at York in May.

Formerly a weight-for-age race, the event was revived as a handicap in 1927. It was originally contested over 2 miles. The first running was won by Templestowe.

The Yorkshire Cup was abandoned from 1940 to 1944. A substitute called the Yorkshire Autumn Cup, for horses aged three or older, was staged in 1945.

The event became a conditions race after the war. It temporarily reverted to a handicap in 1951. That year's edition was titled the Yorkshire Stayers' Handicap. Its previous format was restored in 1952.

The race continued with its original distance until 1965. It was cut to 1¾ miles in 1966. It was given Group 2 status in 1971.

The Yorkshire Cup became part of the British Champions Series in 2011. It is now the first race in the long-distance division, which concludes with the British Champions Long Distance Cup in October.

The race is currently held on the final day of York's three-day Dante Festival meeting. It is run the day after the Dante Stakes.

Most successful horse (2 wins):

Leading jockey (8 wins):

Leading trainer (7 wins):

a The 1930 winner The Bastard was later exported to Australia and renamed The Buzzard.


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