Gordon Stakes

The Gordon Stakes, named after the Duke of Gordon, one of the many dukedoms held by the Duke of Richmond, was first contested over 1 mile 2 furlongs when open to 3-year-olds and above. The present-day version of the race was established in 1902 over 1 mile 3 furlongs and 218 yards, although that running was open to 3-year-olds and above, whereas from 1903 onwards it was restricted to 3-year-olds and is used as a St Leger trial. For a period of time it did not form part of the Glorious Goodwood Festival, being run at a different time of the year, but now it is held on the 3rd day of the 5 day Festival.
Early history:- The inaugural running of the Gordon Stakes was on Thursday 30th July 1891 when Lord Zetland’s Patrick Blue defeated Yard Arm and Martenhurst, although the 1902 version went to Osbech, and the 1903 version, which is the present-day version of the race, was won by Zinfandel.

Gordon Stakes 1987 Group 3 1 mile 4 furlongs
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 LOVE THE GROOM Willie Carson John Dunlop 3-9st 2lbs Mrs V Gaucci Del Bono 6/4 fav
2 COLCHIS Cash Asmussen Barry Hills Mr Robert Sangster 25/1
3 NAHEEZ Ray Cochrane David Elsworth Mr K Al-Said 2/1
4 KALIBERTO Billy Newnes Miss Brooke Sanders Mr N Guymer 150/1
5 QUEXIOSS Steve Cauthen Henry Cecil Dr Carlo Vittandini 5/2
6 SPRUCE BABY Pat Eddery Steve Norton Mr R Entenmann 22/1
This race took place on Tuesday 28th July 1987 and was for 3-y-o. It was valued at £23,192 (equivalent to £54,100 in 2021). Over Round 110%