World Trophy
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Newbury, England
| Class | Group 3 |
|---|---|
| Location | Newbury Racecourse Newbury, England |
| Race type | Flat / Thoroughbred |
| Sponsor | Dubai International Airport |
| Website | Newbury |
| Race information | |
| Distance | 5f 34y (1,037 metres) |
| Surface | Turf |
| Track | Straight |
| Qualification | Three-years-old and up |
| Weight | 9 st 2 lb (3yo); 9 st 3 lb (4yo+) Allowances 3 lb for fillies and mares Penalties 7 lb for Group 1 winners * 5 lb for Group 2 winners * 3 lb for Group 3 winners * * after 31 March |
| Purse | £85,000 (2025) 1st: £48,204 |
| 2025 | ||
| First Instinct | Shagraan | Montassib |
| Previous years | ||
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | ||
| No Half Measures | Relief Rally | Annaf |
| 2023 | ||
| Thunderbear | Nymphadora | Sense Of Duty |
| 2022 | ||
| Mitbaahy | Teresa Mendoza | Manaccan |
| 2021 | ||
| Hurricane Ivor | Moss Gill | Tis Marvellous |
| 1990-1988 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1990 | ||
| Ra'A | Pharaoh's Delight | Centerland |
| 1989 | ||
| Blyton Lad | Habitancy | Shuttlecock Corner |
| 1988 | ||
| Young Hal | Margub | Breakaway |
The World Trophy is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Newbury over a distance of 5 furlongs and 34 yards (1,037 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in September.
The event was formerly called the Marlborough Stakes, and it used to be an ungraded conditions race for three-year-olds. It was renamed in memory of Tony Stratton Smith, a racehorse-owning music entrepreneur, in 1992. The Tony Stratton Smith Memorial Stakes was opened to older horses in 1993.
The race became known as the World Trophy when Dubai Airport started a new period of sponsorship in 1997. From this point the event held Listed status, and it was promoted to Group 3 level in 2002.
Records
Most successful horse (2 wins):
- Eveningperformance – 1994, 1997
- The Tatling – 2004, 2005
Leading jockey (5 wins):
- Pat Eddery – Fine Edge (1983), Moorestyle Girl (1987), Young Hal (1988), Cathedral (1998), Imperial Beauty (1999)
Leading trainer (2 wins):
- Harry Thomson Jones - Saltation (1978), Ra'A (1990)
- Henry Candy – Eveningperformance (1994, 1997)
- Milton Bradley – The Tatling (2004, 2005)
- Roger Varian - Cotai Glory (2016), Mitbaahy (2022)
- William Haggas - Hurricane Ivor (2021), First Instinct (2025)