Goodwood Cup

The Goodwood Cup is the oldest of all of the races held at the Glorious Goodwood meeting having been established in 1808 as the Silver Cup over 3 miles. The first three times the race was run it was won by Bucephalus, the Silver trophy being permanently awarded to his owner Mr Trevanion. This required a new Gold trophy to be made, which is still contested today, and the inaugural running of that event, the Goodwood Cup, took place in 1812. Although it was initially contested over 3 miles, it was then reduced to 2 miles 5 furlongs, while in 1971 it became a Group 2 race. In 1985 it was degraded to Group 3 level, and by 1990 its distance was reduced to 2 miles 4 furlongs. In 1991 it was reduced still further to 2 miles, but by 1995 it had regained its Group 2 status and then, in 2017, it was promoted to Group 1. It is now firmly established as the second leg of the Stayers’ Triple Crown, sandwiched between the Ascot Gold Cup and the Doncaster Cup, and is traditionally held on the opening day of the 5-day meeting.
Early history:-The inaugural running of the Gold Cup was on Monday 4th May 1812 when Mr Cope’s 4-year-old chestnut Shoestrings beat the 6-year-olds Smallhopes and Hylas.

Goodwood Cup 1844 Group 1 2 miles 4 furlongs
Pos. Horse Jockey Age/weight Owner
1 ALICE HAWTHORN Sim Templeman 6-9st 5lbs Mr Salvin 1/3 fav
2 PRIZEFIGHTER Nat Flatman 4-8st 5lbs Lord Chesterfield 12/1
3 THE ERA Noble 4-8st 8lbs Mr W H Johnstone 20/1
4 WISEACRE J Howlett 5-8st 1lbs Mr Wreford junior 20/1
5 ANTLER Whitehouse 3-7st 4lbs Mr S Herbert 20/1
6 DISCOUNT Crouch 6-7st 0lbs Mr Isaac Day 20/1
7 LITTLE VIVIAN J Chapple aged-6st 13lbs Mr Hudson 20/1
8 CAMELEON R Cotton aged-6st 12lbs La Societe Vervietoise 33/1
9 THE ASHTEAD PET Esling 3-6st 3lb Mr Forth 14/1
This race took place on Thursday 1st August 1844 and was a subscription race of 20 guineas each. There were 52 subscribers, and it was valued at 300 sovereigns (equivalent to £41,000 in 2021). Over round 118%