Vintage Stakes

The Vintage Stakes, founded as the Lanson Champagne Vintage Stakes after the sponsoring company, was first staged in 1975 as a Listed race over 7 furlongs for 2-year-olds. By 1986 the race had been elevated to Group 3 status, reaching Group 2 level in 2003. It is traditionally held on the opening day of the Festival, and has often involved horses which have gone on a year later to achieve Classic success.
Early history:- The inaugural running of the Vintage Stakes was on Thursday 31st July 1975 when Lady Beaverbrook’s Riboboy defeated Pigsticker and Pirate Dream.

Lanson Champagne Vintage Stakes 1975 Listed 7 furlongs
Pos. Horse Jockey Age/weight Owner
1 RIBOBOY Joe Mercer W Hern 2-8st 11lbs Lady Beaverbrook 8/11 fav
2 PIGSTICKER Pat Eddery Peter Walwyn Mr R McCreery 6/1
3 PIRATE DREAM Greville Starkey Keith Mrs J Hale 4/1
4 ST JOLES Robert Street Barry Hills Mrs F Phillips-Browne 50/1
5 AUTOWAY Denis Ryan W Stephenson Mrs R Graham 25/1
6 FIRESTORM Jphn Curant Geoff Balding Mr A Tenty 25/1
7 LONDONTOWN Lester Piggott Ian Balding Sir B Mountain 12/1
8 CHUCONTE Willie Carson Barry Hills Mrs C Wilson 14/1
9 HARD PENNY Frankie Durr Richard Hannon Major J Rubin 50/1
10 FRIVOLITY Richard Marshall Bill Marshall Mr P Gallagher 50/1
The inaugural running of this race took place on Thursday 31st July 1975 and was over 7 furlongs for 2-y-os. It was valued at £3,315 (equivalent to £21,000 in 2021). Over round 120%