Great Voltigeur Stakes - Winners Since 1980

Winners Since 1980

Year Winner Jockey Trainer Time
1980 Prince Bee Lester Piggott Dick Hern
1981 Glint of Gold John Matthias Ian Balding 2:35.80
1982 Electric Walter Swinburn Michael Stoute
1983 Seymour Hicks Willie Carson John Dunlop 2:34.00
1984 Rainbow Quest Pat Eddery Jeremy Tree 2:28.80
1985 Damister Pat Eddery Jeremy Tree 2:42.35
1986 Nisnas Richard Quinn Paul Cole 2:32.14
1987 Reference Point Steve Cauthen Henry Cecil 2:41.09
1988 Sheriff's Star Tony Ives Lady Herries 2:26.30
1989 Zalazl Steve Cauthen Henry Cecil 2:30.61
1990 Belmez Steve Cauthen Henry Cecil 2:30.29
1991 Corrupt Pat Eddery Neville Callaghan 2:34.16
1992 Bonny Scot Frankie Dettori Luca Cumani 2:30.22
1993 Bob's Return Philip Robinson Mark Tompkins 2:31.49
1994 Sacrament Walter Swinburn Michael Stoute 2:28.24
1995 Pentire Michael Hills Geoff Wragg 2:29.86
1996 Dushyantor Pat Eddery Henry Cecil 2:30.64
1997 Stowaway Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor 2:33.23
1998 Sea Wave Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor 2:25.12
1999 Fantastic Light Gary Stevens Sir Michael Stoute 2:29.05
2000 Air Marshall Johnny Murtagh Sir Michael Stoute 2:33.01
2001 Milan Michael Kinane Aidan O'Brien 2:29.32
2002 Bandari Richard Hills Mark Johnston 2:28.80
2003 Powerscourt Michael Kinane Aidan O'Brien 2:27.81
2004 Rule of Law Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor 2:37.10
2005 Hard Top Michael Kinane Sir Michael Stoute 2:32.04
2006 Youmzain Richard Hughes Mick Channon 2:34.93
2007 Lucarno Jimmy Fortune John Gosden 2:33.07
2008 Centennial Jimmy Fortune John Gosden 2:41.70
2009 Monitor Closely Jimmy Fortune Peter Chapple-Hyam 2:29.50
2010 Rewilding Frankie Dettori Mahmood Al Zarooni 2:28.93
2011 Sea Moon Richard Hughes Sir Michael Stoute 2:34.94
2012 Thought Worthy William Buick John Gosden 2:35.96

a The 2008 running took place at Goodwood.

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