Who won the 2000 Guineas horse race today?

The best of the days’ racing brought to you live from both sides of the Irish Sea. Native Trail set the record straight when winning the Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh (3.20) making Charlie Appleby the first trainer ever to win both English Guineas and the Irish and French Guineas in the same season.

Who won the 2021 1000 Guineas?

James Doyle
1,000 Guineas: James Doyle wins second Newmarket Classic in a row with victory on Cachet. Jockey James Doyle completed a stunning double by winning the 1,000 Guineas on 16-1 shot Cachet at Newmarket. After winning the 2,000 Guineas on Coroebus on Saturday, Doyle steered Cachet to her second win of the season on Sunday.

Who won the 2000 Guineas race yesterday?

Coroebus
Coroebus beat stablemate and favourite Native Trail to win the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket. Trainer Charlie Appleby earned his first 2,000 Guineas win, in the first Classic of the flat racing season.

Who won the English 2000 Guineas?

Coroebus beat stablemate and favourite Native Trail to win the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket. Trainer Charlie Appleby earned his first 2,000 Guineas win, in the first Classic of the flat racing season.

Who won the Thousand Guineas?

James Doyle celebrates after winning the 1000 Guineas with Cachet. Try as she might, the latter could not get there, as Cachet answered every call to prevail by a neck, with Tuesday another length and three-quarters back in third for Aidan O’Brien and Frankie Dettori.

Has a filly ever won the St Leger?

The fillies’ version of the Triple Crown consists of the 1000 Guineas, Oaks and St Leger. There have been nine fillies to win all three races including Sceptre (1902), Pretty Polly (1904) and Sun Chariot (1942). The most recent was Oh So Sharp.

How much is the 2000 Guineas worth?

In 2019, the 2,000 Guineas was actually worth a total of £500,000, with a first prize of £283,550, so it would be fair to say that the race has fared well, in inflationary terms.