Premio Chiusura

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Premio Chiusura
Listed race
LocationSan Siro Racecourse
Milan, Italy
Race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
WebsiteSan Siro
Race information
Distance1,400 metres (7f)
SurfaceTurf
TrackStraight
QualificationTwo-years-old and up
Weight50 kg (2yo); 59 kg (3yo+)
Allowances
1½ kg for fillies and mares
Penalties
4½ kg for Group 1 winners *
3 kg for Group 2 winners *
2 kg for Group 3 winners *
2 kg if three Listed wins *
1 kg if two Listed wins *
* since January 1
Purse€70,400 (2016)
1st: €23,800

The Premio Chiusura is a Listed flat horse race in Italy open to thoroughbreds aged two years or older. It is run at Milan over a distance of 1,400 metres (about 7 furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late October or early November.

The event is traditionally held during Milan's last flat racing fixture of the year. The English translation of its title is Closing Prize.

The Premio Chiusura was given Group 2 status in the 1970s. It was relegated to Group 3 level in 1988 and downgraded to Listed status in 2017.[1]

Records

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Most successful horse since 1971 (3 wins):

  • Salselon – 2001, 2002, 2003

Leading jockey since 1986 (3 wins):

  • Giovanni Forte – Lavinia Fontana (1994, 1995), Salselon (2001)

Leading trainer since 1986 (4 wins):

  • John DunlopEfisio (1987), Alquoz (1989), Lavinia Fontana (1994, 1995)

Winners since 1986

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Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Time
1986 Assisi del Santo 3 Antonio di Nardo Gaetano Benetti
1987 Efisio 5 John Reid John Dunlop
1988 Aim for the Top 3 Walter Swinburn Michael Stoute 1:24.90
1989 Alquoz 4 Pat Eddery John Dunlop 1:24.80
1990 Glen Jordan 4 Sergio Dettori Alduino Botti 1:26.10
1991 Silicon Bavaria 4 Olivier Poirier Robert Collet 1:25.50
1992 Inner City 3 Frankie Dettori Luca Cumani 1:27.80
1993 no race
1994 Lavinia Fontana 5 Giovanni Forte John Dunlop 1:27.40
1995 Lavinia Fontana 6 Giovanni Forte John Dunlop 1:24.80
1996 Macanal 4 Peter Schiergen Heinz Jentzsch 1:25.50
1997 Robins 5 Otello Fancera Alberto Calchetti 1:23.30
1998 Tertullian 3 Andreas Suborics Peter Schiergen 1:26.40
1999 Tertullian 4 Andreas Suborics Peter Schiergen 1:28.40
2000 Low Pivot 2 Mario Esposito Giuseppe Colleo 1:28.20
2001 Salselon 2 Giovanni Forte Mario Ciciarelli 1:25.00
2002 Salselon 3 Alessandro Parravani Mario Ciciarelli 1:24.50
2003 Salselon 4 Alessandro Parravani Mario Ciciarelli 1:25.70
2004 Horeion Directa 5 Gabriele Bietolini Andreas Löwe 1:27.40
2005 Horeion Directa 6 Gabriele Bietolini Andreas Löwe 1:25.10
2006 Breath of Love 4 Ioritz Mendizabal Jean-Claude Rouget 1:25.50
2007 Icelandic 5 Mirco Demuro Frank Sheridan 1:24.10
2008 White Snow 4 Mario Esposito Gabriele Miliani 1:24.00
2009 Le Big 5 Andrasch Starke Uwe Stoltefuss 1:25.60
2010 König Concorde 5 Filip Minarik Christian Sprengel 1:27.00
2011 König Concorde 6 Filip Minarik Christian Sprengel 1:35.40
2012 Malagenia 4 Fabio Branca Luigi Riccardi 1:26.70
2013 Regarde Moi 5 Fabio Branca Stefano Botti 1:29.50
2014 Gothic Dance 5 Ivan Rossi Bruno Grizzetti 1:23.80
2015 Pensierieparole 3 Dario Vargiu Il Cavallo In Testa 1:26.80
2016 Princess Asta 3 Carlo Fiocchi Mario Hofer 1:24.90
2017 Poeta Diletto 4 Carlo Fiocchi A Botti 1:25.30
2018 Belle Meade 4 Rob Hornby Andrew Balding 1:27.20
2019 Dersu Uzala 6 Dario de Tocco Marco Casparini 1:28.40

Earlier winners

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  • 1971: Alcamo
  • 1972: Calahorra
  • 1973: Brook
  • 1974: Carnauba
  • 1975: Raga Navarro
  • 1976: Ovac
  • 1977: Capo Sunion
  • 1978: Croda Alta
  • 1979: Absalom
  • 1980: Esclavo
  • 1981: Emkar
  • 1982: no race
  • 1983: Nandino
  • 1984: Capricorn Belle
  • 1985: Life on Mars

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "European Pattern Committee announces changes to the 2017 European Programme / 01 Feb 17". British Horseracing Authority. Retrieved 1 February 2017.