Premio Carlo Vittadini

(Redirected from Premio Emilio Turati)

The Premio Carlo Vittadini is a Group 3 flat horse race in Italy open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Milan over a distance of 1,600 metres (about 1 mile), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late May or early June.

Premio Carlo Vittadini
Group 3 race
LocationSan Siro Racecourse
Milan, Italy
Race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
WebsiteSan Siro
Race information
Distance1,600 metres (1 mile)
SurfaceTurf
TrackRight-handed
QualificationThree-years-old and up
Weight54 kg (3yo); 59½ kg (4yo+)
Allowances
1½ kg for fillies and mares
Penalties
2 kg for Group 1 winners *
1 kg for Group 2 winners *
* since August 1 last year
Purse121,000 (2015)
1st: €59,500

The event was formerly known as the Premio Emilio Turati. It was renamed in memory of Carlo Vittadini (1915–2007), a successful racehorse owner, in 2008.[1]

The Premio Carlo Vittadini is currently held at the same meeting as the Oaks d'Italia. The race was downgraded from Group 2 to Group 3 in 2016.[2]

Records

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Most successful horse since 1960 (2 wins):

  • Chiese – 1965, 1966
  • Misil – 1991, 1992
  • Pressing – 2009, 2010
  • Kaspersky - 2015, 2016

Leading jockey since 1986 (4 wins):

  • Gianfranco DettoriSvelt (1987), Jurado (1988), Misil (1991, 1992)
  • Mirco DemuroStanott (1999), Marbye (2004), Nordhal (2005), Worthadd (2011)

Leading trainer since 1986 (3 wins):

  • Alduino Botti – Svelt (1987), Jurado (1988), Ramonti (2006)
  • Vittorio Caruso – Misil (1991, 1992), Worthadd (2011)
  • Edmondo Botti - Principe Adepto (2013), Kaspersky (2015, 2016)

Winners since 1986

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Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Time
1986 Efisio 4 Pat Eddery John Dunlop 1:39.7
1987 Svelt 4 Gianfranco Dettori Alduino Botti 1:37.4
1988 Jurado 5 Gianfranco Dettori Alduino Botti 1:42.7
1989 Squill 4 Guy Guignard Criquette Head 1:38.1
1990 Dordone 5 Vincenzo Mezzatesta Mario Vincis 1:38.3
1991 Misil 3 Gianfranco Dettori Vittorio Caruso 1:38.5
1992 Misil 4 Gianfranco Dettori Vittorio Caruso 1:40.8
1993 Culture Vulture 4 Richard Quinn Paul Cole 1:39.2
1994 Alflora 5 Michael Roberts Clive Brittain 1:37.9
1995 Les Boyer 4 Edmondo Botti Giuseppe Botti 1:42.1
1996 Morigi 5 Massimiliano Tellini Ildo Tellini 1:38.8
1997 Gothenburg 4 Jason Weaver Mark Johnston 1:41.8
1998 Waky Nao 5 Andrasch Starke Andreas Schütz 1:38.7
1999 Stanott 4 Mirco Demuro Luca Cumani 1:36.9
2000 Muhtathir 5 Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor 1:35.4
2001 Nicobar 4 Kevin Darley Ian Balding 1:39.4
2002 Cornelius 5 Jimmy Fortune Paul Cole 1:37.9
2003 Walzerkoenigin 4 Andreas Suborics Peter Schiergen 1:38.3
2004 Marbye 4 Mirco Demuro Bruno Grizzetti 1:40.1
2005 Nordhal 6 Mirco Demuro Bruno Grizzetti 1:39.0
2006 Ramonti 4 Edmondo Botti Alduino Botti 1:38.7
2007 Apollo Star 5 Andreas Suborics Mario Hofer 1:41.7
2008 King Jock 7 Robert Burke Robbie Osborne 1:40.9
2009 Pressing 6 Neil Callan Michael Jarvis 1:36.6
2010 Pressing 7 Neil Callan Michael Jarvis 1:36.5
2011 Worthadd 4 Mirco Demuro Vittorio Caruso 1:36.8
2012 Vedelago 3 Mario Esposito Luigi Polito 1:35.0
2013 Principe Adepto 5 Mario Esposito Edmondo Botti 1:40.8
2014 Priore Philip 3 Cristian Demuro Stefano Botti 1:35.1
2015 Kaspersky 4 Umberto Rispoli Edmondo Botti 1:36.2
2016 Kasperksy 5 Umberto Rispoli Edmondo Botti 1:41.9
2017 Circus Couture 5 Fabio Branca Stefano Botti 1:36.8
2018 Poeta Diletto 5 Carlo Fiocchi Alessandro Botti 1:36.8
2019 Anda Muchacho 5 Antonio Fresu Nicolo Simondi 1:35.8
2020 Runnymede 4 Rene Piechulek Sarah Steinberg 1:35.2
2021 Aria Importante 3 Mario Sanna Alduino Botti 1:34.6
2022 Aria Importante 4 Dario Vargiu Alduino Botti 1:35.1

Earlier winners

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  • 1956: Barbara Sirani
  • 1960: Malhoa
  • 1961: Rio Marin
  • 1962: Angri
  • 1963: Rockstone
  • 1964: Doney
  • 1965: Chiese
  • 1966: Chiese
  • 1967: Prince Tady
  • 1968: Ognon
  • 1969: Montevideo
  • 1970: Stefano di Cracovia
  • 1971: Lascro
  • 1972: Alcamo
  • 1973: Brook
  • 1974: Wayne
  • 1975: Baly Rockette
  • 1976: Shamsan
  • 1977: Kronenkranich
  • 1978: Capo Bon
  • 1979: Fatusael
  • 1980: Isopach
  • 1981: Peloponnes
  • 1982: Stifelius
  • 1983: Bold Run
  • 1984: Mount Bidder
  • 1985: King of Clubs

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Smurthwaite, Tony (1 October 2007). "Carlo Vittadini". The Independent. Retrieved 31 May 2009.
  2. ^ "European Pattern Committee announces changes to the 2016 European Programme".