Steve Cauthen - Major Winners

Major Winners

Great Britain

  • 1,000 Guineas - (1) - Oh So Sharp (1985)
  • 2,000 Guineas - (1) - Tap on Wood (1979)
  • Ascot Gold Cup - (2) - Gildoran (1984), Paean (1987)
  • Champion Stakes - (2) - Cormorant Wood (1983), In the Groove (1990)
  • Cheveley Park Stakes - (1) - Desirable (1983)
  • Coronation Cup - (3) - Time Charter (1984), Triptych (1988), In the Groove (1991)
  • Coronation Stakes - (1) - Chimes of Freedom (1990)
  • Derby - (2) - Slip Anchor (1985), Reference Point (1987)
  • Eclipse Stakes - (1) - Pebbles (1985)
  • Falmouth Stakes - (2) - Meis El-Reem (1984), Chimes of Freedom (1990)
  • Fillies' Mile - (2) - Invited Guest (1986), Diminuendo (1987)
  • International Stakes - (3) - Cormorant Wood (1984), Triptych (1987), In the Groove (1990)
  • July Cup - (1) - Never So Bold (1985)
  • King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes - (1) - Reference Point (1987)
  • King's Stand Stakes - (2) - Indian Ridge (1989), Elbio (1991)
  • Lockinge Stakes - (2) - Motavato (1982), Cormorant Wood (dead heat 1984)
  • Middle Park Stakes - (4) - Creag an Sgor (1983), Gallic League (1987), Balla Cove (1989), Zieten (1992)
  • Nassau Stakes - (1) - Nom de Plume (1987)
  • Nunthorpe Stakes - (2) - Sharpo (1982), Never So Bold (1985)
  • Oaks - (3) - Oh So Sharp (1985), Diminuendo (1988), Snow Bride (1989)
  • Prince of Wales's Stakes - (2) - Kind of Hush (1982), Stagecraft (1991)
  • Racing Post Trophy - (2) - Be My Chief (1989), Peter Davies (1990)
  • St. James's Palace Stakes - (2) - Horage (1983), Shavian (1990)
  • St. Leger - (3) - Oh So Sharp (1985), Reference Point (1987), Michelozzo (1989)
  • Sun Chariot Stakes - (1) - Cormorant Wood (1983)
  • Yorkshire Oaks - (1) - Diminuendo (1988)

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