King George VI Chase

The King George VI Chase is a Grade 1 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Kempton Park over a distance of about 3 miles (4,828 metres), and during its running there are eighteen fences to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year on 26 December, and features as part of the course's Christmas Festival.

King George VI Chase
Grade 1 race
LocationKempton Park,
Sunbury, England
Inaugurated1937
Race typeSteeplechase
SponsorLadbrokes
WebsiteKempton Park
Race information
Distance3 miles (4,828 metres)
SurfaceTurf
TrackRight-handed
QualificationFour-years-old and up
Weight11 st 1 lb (4yo);
11 st 10 lb (5yo+)
Allowances
7 lb for fillies and mares
Purse£250,000 (2023)
1st: £142,375
King George VI Chase
2023
Hewick Bravemansgame Allaho
Previous years
2022
Bravemansgame Royale Pagaille Frodon
2021
Tornado Flyer Clan Des Obeaux Saint Calvados
2020–2011
2020
Frodon Waiting Patiently Clan Des Obeaux
2019
Clan Des Obeaux Cyrname Footpad
2018
Clan Des Obeaux Thistlecrack Native River
2017
Might Bite Double Shuffle Tea For Two
2016
Thistlecrack Cue Card Silviniaco Conti
2015
Cue Card Vautour Al Ferof
2014
Silviniaco Conti Dynaste Al Ferof
2013
Silviniaco Conti Cue Card Al Ferof
2012
Long Run Captain Chris Grands Crus
2011
Kauto Star Long Run Captain Chris
2010–2001
2010
Long Run Riverside Theatre Kauto Star
2009
Kauto Star Madison Du Berlais Barbers Shop
2008
Kauto Star Albertas Run Voy Por Ustedes
2007
Kauto Star Our Vic Exotic Dancer
2006
Kauto Star Exotic Dancer Racing Demon
2005
Kicking King Monkerhostin Impek
2004
Kicking King Kingscliff Azertyuiop
2003
Edredon Bleu Tiutchev First Gold
2002
Best Mate Marlborough Bacchanal
2001
Florida Pearl Best Mate Bacchanal
2000–1991
2000
First Gold Florida Pearl Bellator
1999
See More Business Go Ballistic Dr Leunt
1998
Teeton Mill Escartefigue Imperial Call
1997
See More Business Challenger du Luc Rough Quest
1996
One Man Monsieur Le Cure Master Oats
1996
One Man Rough Quest Barton Bank
1994
Algan Monsieur Le Cure Second Schedual
1993
Barton Bank Bradbury Star The Fellow
1992
The Fellow Pat's Jester The Illywhacker
1991
The Fellow Docklands Express Remittance Man
1990–1981
1990
Desert Orchid Toby Tobias The Fellow
1989
Desert Orchid Barnbrook Again Yahoo
1988
Desert Orchid Kildimo Vodkatini
1987
Nupsala Desert Orchid Golden Friend
1986
Desert Orchid Door Latch Bolands Cross
1985
Wayward Lad Combs Ditch Earls Brig
1984
Burrough Hill Lad Combs Ditch Wayward Lad
1983
Wayward Lad Brown Chamberlin The Mighty Mac
1982
Wayward Lad Fifty Dollars More Silver Buck
1980–1971
1980
Silver Buck Anaglog's Daughter Diamond Edge
1979
Silver Buck Jack of Trumps Border Incident
1978
Gay Spartan Jack of Trumps Chumson
1977
Bachelor's Hall Uncle Bing Royal Marshal
1976
Royal Marshal Fort Devon April Seventh
1975
Captain Christy Bula Royal Marshal
1974
Captain Christy Pendil Soothsayer
1973
Pendil Inkslinger The Dikler
1972
Pendil The Dikler Shawnigan
1971
The Dikler Spanish Steps Titus Oates
1970–1964
1969
Titus Oates Flyingbolt The Laird
1966
Dormant Arkle Maigret
1965
Arkle Dormant Arctic Ocean
1964
Frenchman's Cove Jay Trump Only two ran
 

The event was first run in February 1937, and it was named in honour of the new British monarch, King George VI. It was only run twice before World War II, during which Kempton Park was closed for racing and used as a prisoner-of-war camp. The two pre-war runnings were each contested by four horses. The winner of the first, Southern Hero, remains the race's oldest ever winner. After the war the racecourse re-opened, and the event returned in 1947 on a new date – Boxing Day.

The King George VI Chase is now the second most prestigious chase in England, surpassed only by the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Fifteen horses have won it more than once, Desert Orchid won it four times and Kauto Star won it five times. The race is currently sponsored by the Ladbrokes Coral bookmaking firm.

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