Irish 1,000 Guineas



History

The event was established in 1922, a year after the launch of the Irish 2,000 Guineas. The inaugural running was won by Lady Violette.
It is Ireland's equivalent of the 1000 Guineas, and in recent years it has taken place three weeks after that race. The field usually includes horses which previously contested the English version, and four have achieved victory in both events; Attraction in 2004, Finsceal Beo in 2007, Winter in 2017 and Hermosa in 2019.
The leading horses from the Irish 1,000 Guineas often go on to compete in the following month's Coronation Stakes. The last to win both races was Alpha Centauri in 2018.

Records


Leading jockey :
Leading trainer :
Leading owner since 1950 :

Earlier winners

  • 1922: Lady Violette
  • 1923: Glenshesk
  • 1924: Voltoi
  • 1925: Flying Dinah
  • 1926: Resplendent
  • 1927: West Indies
  • 1928: Moucheron
  • 1929: Soloptic
  • 1930: Star of Egypt
  • 1931: Spiral
  • 1932: Petoni
  • 1933: Spy-Ann
  • 1934: Kyloe
  • 1935: Smokeless
  • 1936: Harvest Star
  • 1937: Sol Speranza
  • 1938: Lapel
  • 1939: Serpent Star
  • 1940: Gainsworth
  • 1941: Milady Rose
  • 1942: Majideh
  • 1943: Suntop
  • 1944: Annetta
  • 1945: Panastrid
  • 1946: Ella Retford
  • 1947: Sea Symphony
  • 1948: Morning Wings
  • 1949: Sunlit Ride
  • 1950: Princess Trudy
  • 1951: Queen of Sheba
  • 1952: Nashua
  • 1953: Northern Gleam
  • 1954: Pantomime Queen
  • 1955: Dark Issue
  • 1956: Pederoba
  • 1957: Even Star
  • 1958: Butiaba
  • 1959: Fiorentina