Oleander-Rennen
Appearance
(Redirected from Betty Barclay Rennen)
Group 2 race | |
Location | Berlin-Hoppegarten Racecourse Hoppegarten, Germany |
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Inaugurated | 1972 |
Race type | Flat / Thoroughbred |
Sponsor | Comer Group |
Website | Baden-Baden |
Race information | |
Distance | 3,200 metres (2 miles) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Left-handed |
Qualification | Four-years-old and up |
Weight | 57 kg Allowances 1½ kg for fillies and mares 1 kg if not won €12,000 * Penalties 3 kg for Group 1 winners * 2 kg for Group 2 winners * 1 kg for Group 3 winners * * since May 1 last year |
Purse | €70,000 (2017) 1st: €40,000 |
The Oleander-Rennen is a Group 2 flat horse race in Germany open to thoroughbreds aged four years or older. It is run over a distance of 3,200 metres (about 2 miles) at Hoppegarten in May.
History
[edit]The event is named after Oleander, a successful German racehorse in the 1920s. It was established in 1972, and the first two runnings were won by Sarto. For a period it held Listed status.
The Oleander-Rennen was promoted to Group 3 level in 1989. It was sponsored by the fashion company Betty Barclay from 1998 to 2009, and during this time it was known as the Betty Barclay-Rennen. It was raised to Group 2 level in 2017.[1]
The race took place at Baden-Baden prior to 2012.
Records
[edit]Most successful horse (3 wins):
- Altano – 2012, 2013, 2014
Leading jockey (4 wins):
- Georg Bocskai – Prairie Snoopy (1978), Donat (1979, 1980), El Arco (1985)
Leading trainer (7 wins):
- Andreas Wöhler – Camp David (1996, 1997), Altano (2012, 2013, 2014), Wasir (2016), Red Cardinal (2017)
Winners
[edit]Year | Winner | Age | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
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1972 | Sarto | 4 | Horst Horwart | Heinz Jentzsch | 3:40.30 |
1973 | Sarto | 5 | Fritz Drechsler | Heinz Jentzsch | 3:24.80 |
1974 | Sebastiano | 4 | Fritz Drechsler | Heinz Jentzsch | 3:22.50 |
1975 | Abendgöttin | 4 | Peter Alafi | H. Hinze | 3:23.70 |
1976 | Logos | 4 | Joan Pall | Heinz Jentzsch | 3:31.90 |
1977 | Lemon | 6 | José Orihuel | Hein Bollow | 3:24.80 |
1978 | Prairie Snoopy | 4 | Georg Bocskai | Bruno Schütz | 3:53.60 |
1979 | Donat | 4 | Georg Bocskai | Bruno Schütz | 3:27.80 |
1980 | Donat | 5 | Georg Bocskai | Bruno Schütz | 3:38.30 |
1981 | Narcissus | 5 | Lutz Mäder | Hein Bollow | 3:24.70 |
1982 | Seigneur | 5 | Peter Schade | Sven von Mitzlaff | 3:23.60 |
1983 | Kaiserstern | 5 | Karl Winkler | Oskar Langner | 4:01.80 |
1984 | Cynthia | 5 | Dragan Ilic | Urs Feller | 3:34.30 |
1985 | El Arco | 5 | Georg Bocskai | Heinz Jentzsch | 3:25.20 |
1986 | Ganymed | 4 | Peter Alafi | Sven von Mitzlaff | 3:45.80 |
1987 | Wildvogel | 4 | Trond Jörgensen | Wido Neuroth | 3:28.50 |
1988 | Vif-Argent | 5 | Peter Remmert | Jonathan Pease | 3:35.30 |
1989 | Britannia | 4 | Lutz Mäder | Bruno Schütz | 3:23.51 |
1990 | Ashal | 4 | Richard Hills | Harry Thomson Jones | 3:20.20 |
1991 | Elsurimo | 4 | Mark Rimmer | Bruno Schütz | 3:23.78 |
1992 | Sought Out | 4 | Mathieu Boutin | John Hammond | 3:20.05 |
1993 | Embarcadero | 5 | Mark Rimmer | Bruno Schütz | 3:32.57 |
1994 | Goracij | 4 | Lutz Mäder | Miroslav Weiss | 3:39.40 |
1995 | Flamingo Paradise | 4 | Andrasch Starke | Hans Blume | 3:37.48 |
1996 | Camp David | 6 | Peter Schiergen | Andreas Wöhler | 3:22.31 |
1997 | Camp David | 7 | Andreas Boschert | Andreas Wöhler | 3:23.00 |
1998 | Solo Mio | 4 | Cash Asmussen | John Hammond | 3:23.12 |
1999 | Solo Mio | 5 | Cash Asmussen | John Hammond | 3:20.00 |
2000 | Wins Fiction | 5 | Neil Grant | Peter Remmert | 3:32.77 |
2001 | Subiaco | 4 | Andrasch Starke | Andreas Schütz | 3:30.15 |
2002 | Adlerflieger | 5 | Andreas Boschert | Andreas Schütz | 3:29.92 |
2003 | Olaso | 4 | Eduardo Pedroza | Pavel Vovcenko | 3:22.91 |
2004 | Darasim | 6 | Joe Fanning | Mark Johnston | 3:21.59 |
2005 | Darsalam | 4 | Andrasch Starke | Arslangirej Savujev | 3:31.69 |
2006 | Bussoni | 5 | Adrie de Vries | Hans Blume | 3:28.57 |
2007 | Bussoni | 6 | Adrie de Vries | Hans Blume | 3:23.52 |
2008 | Caudillo | 5 | Jean-Pierre Carvalho | Dr Andreas Bolte | 3:20.44 |
2009 | Flamingo Fantasy | 4 | Andreas Suborics | Waldemar Hickst | 3:29.25 |
2010 | Tres Rock Danon [a] | 4 | Jiri Palik | Waldemar Hickst | 3:25.51 |
2011 | Tres Rock Danon | 5 | Andreas Suborics | Waldemar Hickst | 3:27.25 |
2012 | Altano | 6 | Rastislav Juracek | Andreas Wöhler | 3:36.80 |
2013 | Altano | 7 | Jozef Bojko | Andreas Wöhler | 3:21.30 |
2014 | Altano | 8 | Eduardo Pedroza | Andreas Wöhler | 3:30.60 |
2015 | Ephraim | 4 | Eugen Frank | Markus Klug | 3:44.80 |
2016 | Wasir | 4 | Rafael Schistl | Andreas Wöhler | 3:26.10 |
2017 | Red Cardinal | 5 | Eduardo Pedroza | Andreas Wöhler | 3:33.90 |
2018 | Sound Check[b] | 5 | Andrasch Starke | Peter Schiergen | 3:23.59 |
2019 | Raa Atoll | 4 | Jozef Bojko | Luke Comer | 3:23.10 |
2020 | Quian[c] | 4 | Bauyrzhan Murzabayev | Peter Schiergen | 3:46.52 |
2021 | Rip Van Lips | 5 | Gérald Mossé | Andreas Suborics | 3:27.69 |
2022 | Loft | 4 | Rene Piechulek | Marcel Weiss | 3:25.83 |
2023 | Aff Un Zo | 5 | Andrasch Starke | Markus Klug | 3:22.56 |
2024 | Alessio | 5 | Rene Piechulek | Peter Schiergen | 3:30.70 |
- ^ The 2010 running took place at Krefeld
- ^ Nearly Caught finished 1st but was placed 2nd after revision
- ^ The 2020 race was run in November due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "European Pattern Committee announces changes to the 2017 European Programme". British Horseracing. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
- Racing Post / siegerlisten.com:
- galopp-sieger.de – Oleander-Rennen (ex Betty Barclay-Rennen).
- horseracingintfed.com – International Federation of Horseracing Authorities – Oleander-Rennen (2017).
- pedigreequery.com – Betty Barclay-Rennen (Oleander-Rennen) – Baden-Baden.