Haydock Sprint Cup
History
The event was established in 1966, and it was originally open to horses aged two or older. It was devised by Robert Sangster, the heir to the Vernons Pools business, who later became a leading racehorse owner/breeder. During the early part of its history the race was sponsored by Vernons and held in early November. It was initially contested on a course with a sharp left-hand bend.The Vernons Sprint Cup was switched to September in 1979. It was transferred to Haydock's newly installed 6-furlong straight track in 1986. It was promoted to Group 1 status in 1988, the final year of Vernons' sponsorship. For a period the race was closed to two-year-olds, but it reopened in 1989. Juveniles were excluded again from 1994.
The Sprint Cup is currently sponsored by Betfair.
Records
Most successful horse :- Be Friendly – 1966, 1967
- Lester Piggott – Green God, Abergwaun, Moorestyle
- Pat Eddery – Record Token, Dowsing, Danehill
- Willie Carson – Boldboy, Habibti, Dayjur
- Bruce Raymond – Runnett, Petong, Sheikh Albadou
- John Dunlop – Runnett, Habibti, Lavinia Fontana, Invincible Spirit
- Sheikh Mohammed – ''Ajdal, Wolfhound, Cherokee Rose, Goodricke ''