Imperial Cup

Imperial Cup Handicap Hurdle
2024
Go Dante Faivoir Jipcot
Previous years
2023
Iceo Knickerbockerglory Playful Saint
2022
Surprise Package Lively Citizen Hacker Des Places
2021
Langer Dan Miss Heritage Mack The Man
2020-2011
2019
Malaya Monsieur Lecoq Call Me Lord
2018
Mr Antolini Call Me Lord Whatswrongwithyou
2017
London Prize Fixe Le Kap Darebin
2016
Flying Angel Solstice Star Spice Fair
2015
Ebony Express Rayvin Black Gassin Golf
2014
Baltimore Rock Gassin Golf Vibrato Valtat
2013
First Avenue Tanerko Emery Kazlian
2012
Paintball Nampour Sire De Grugy
2011
Alarazi Via Galilei Pateese
2010-2001
2010
Qaspal Oldrik Pepe Simo
2009
Dave's Dream Seven Is My Number Prince Taime
2008
Ashkazar Fredensborg Albinus
2007
Gaspara Flying Falcon Magnesium
2006
Victram Dusky Warbler Verasi
2005
Medison Fenix Monte Cinto
2004
Scorned Bold Bishop Fenix
2003
Korelo Newhall Lawz
2002
Polar Red Impek Scots Grey
2001
Ibal Valiramix Rooster Booster
2000-1991
2000
Magic Combination The Gatherer Brigade Charge
1999
Regency Rake Coulthard Dr Jazz
1998
Blowing Wind Sadler's Realm Nahrawali
1997
Carlito Brigante Doctoor Express Gift
1996
Amancio Silver Groom Chief's Song
1995
Collier Bay Star Player Kingsfold Pet
1994
Precious Boy Riva Leotard
1993
Olympian Gymcrak Stardom Spinning
1992
King Credo Rodeo Star Spinning
1991
Precious Boy Ketti Badrakhani
1990-1988
1990
Moody Man Penny Forum Joyful Noise
1989
Travel Mystery Little Toro Afaristoun
1988
Sprowston Boy Jimbalou Capa
 

The Imperial Cup is a National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Sandown Park over a distance of about 2 miles (1 mile, 7 furlongs and 216 yards, or 3,215 metres), and during its running there are eight hurdles to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year in March.

The Imperial Cup was first run in 1907, and in its early years it was considered to be the most important hurdle race of the season. A notable winner during this period was Trespasser, who recorded three successive victories in the race from 1920 to 1922. It continued to be the most prestigious hurdling event until the launch of the Champion Hurdle in 1927.

The race is run on a Saturday in March, three days before the start of the Cheltenham Festival. The sponsors of the Imperial Cup have offered a financial bonus prize to the owner of the winning horse since 1992, awarded if the horse goes on to win any race at the following week's Festival. Winners of this bonus have included Olympian (who won the Coral Cup at Cheltenham), Blowing Wind (County Hurdle) and Gaspara (Fred Winter Hurdle). . The 2016 running was unsponsored and no bonus was offered. The bonus returned in 2017 when new sponsors Matchbook offered a £50,000 prize, which they increased to £100,000 for the 2018 running. The race was upgraded from Listed to Grade Three status by the British Horseracing Board from its 2014 running. It was re-classified as a Premier Handicap from the 2023 running when Grade 3 status was renamed by the British Horseracing Authority. Since 2024 it has been run as a Class 2 handicap.

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