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The Premio Parioli is a Group 3
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in Italy open to three-year-old
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colts. It is run over a distance of 1,600 metres (about 1 mile) at Capannelle in April. It is Italy's equivalent of the 2000 Guineas, a famous race in England.


History

The event is named after
Parioli Parioli () is the 2nd ''quartiere'' of Rome, identified by the initials Q. II. The toponym is also used to indicate the urbanistic area 2B of the '' Municipio Roma II''. The name comes from Monti Parioli, a series of tufa hills, and was given ...
, an area of Rome to the north of the racecourse. It was established in 1907, and the inaugural running was won by Gostaco. The race was originally open to both colts and fillies. The first filly to win was Wistaria in 1910, and the last was Saccaroa in 1950. For a period the Premio Parioli held Group 1 status. It was downgraded to Group 2 level in 1996, and to Group 3 in 2007. The Premio Parioli is currently run on the same day as its fillies' counterpart, the
Premio Regina Elena The Premio Regina Elena is a Group 3 flat horse race in Italy open to three-year-old thoroughbred fillies. It is run over a distance of 1,600 metres (about 1 mile) at Capannelle in April or May. It is Italy's equivalent of the ...
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Records

Leading
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(5 wins): * Paolo Caprioli – ''Lauco (1924), Varedo (1927), Nogara (1931), Crapom (1933), Archidamia (1936)'' ---- Leading trainer (13 wins): *
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– ''Guido Reni (1911), Burne Jones (1918), Canova (1919), Delleana (1928), Nogara (1931), Jacopa del Sellaio (1932), Bernina (1934), Niccolo da Foligno (1935), Nearco (1938), Niccolo dell'Arca (1941), Simone da Bologna (1943), Astolfina (1948), Botticelli (1954)'' ---- Leading owner (12 wins): ''(includes part ownership)'' *
Federico Tesio Federico Tesio (17 January 1869 – 1 May 1954) was an Italian breeder of Thoroughbreds for horse racing. He has been called "the only genius ever to operate in the breeding world" and "the greatest single figure in the history of Italian raci ...
– ''Guido Reni (1911), Burne Jones (1918), Canova (1919), Delleana (1928), Nogara (1931), Jacopa del Sellaio (1932), Bernina (1934), Niccolo da Foligno (1935), Nearco (1938), Niccolo dell'Arca (1941), Astolfina (1948), Botticelli (1954)''


Winners since 1985


Earlier winners

* 1907: Gostaco * 1908: Demetrio * 1909: Frack * 1910: Wistaria * 1911: Guido Reni * 1912: Makufa * 1913: Nettuno * 1914: Chumvi * 1915: Aquilone * 1916: Idolo * 1917: Alcione * 1918: Burne Jones * * 1919: Canova * 1920: Vespisedda * 1921: Torcicollo * 1922: Fiorello * 1923: Rapido * 1924: Lauco * 1925: Ansac * 1926: Toce * 1927: Varedo * 1928: Delleana * 1929: Zuho * 1930: Manganello * 1931: Nogara * 1932: Jacopa del Sellaio * 1933: Crapom * 1934: Bernina * 1935: Niccolo da Foligno * 1936: Archidamia * 1937: Sinni * 1938:
Nearco Nearco (January 24, 1935 – June 27, 1957) was an Italian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse described by ''Thoroughbred Heritage'' as "one of the greatest racehorses of the Twentieth Century" and "one of the most important sires of the century." He ...
* 1939: Vello * 1940: Jesolo * 1941: Niccolo dell'Arca * 1942: Brignano * 1943: Simone da Bologna * 1944: Macherio * 1945: ''no race'' * 1946: Gladiolo * 1947: Zaratustra * 1948: Astolfina * 1949: Zagarolo * 1950: Saccaroa * 1951: Morengo * 1952: Marcantonio * 1953: Alberigo * 1954: Botticelli * 1955: Vasco de Gama * 1956: Magabit * 1957: Gioviano * 1958: Peveron * 1959: Vestro * 1960: Asopo * 1961: Adrasto * 1962: Aernen * 1963: Haseltine * 1964: Crivelli * 1965: Bauto * 1966: Ciacolesso * 1967: Raeburn * 1968: Over * 1969: Bonconte di Montefeltro * 1970: Antelio * 1971: Arnaldo da Brescia * 1972: Fernet * 1973: Bahadir * 1974: Mannsfeld * 1975: Start * 1976: Ovac * 1977: Capo Bon * 1978: Fatusael * 1979: Good Times * 1980: Red Rocket * 1981: Timur Lang * 1982: Sorabancies * 1983: Drumalis * 1984: Southern Arrow * The 1918 running took place at
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See also

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List of Italian flat horse races A list of notable flat horse races which take place annually in Italy, including all conditions races which currently hold Group 2 or 3 status in the Europe Europe is a large peninsula conventionally considered a continent in its own right ...


References

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– ''Albo d'Oro – Premio Parioli.''
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– ''Premio Parioli.''
ifhaonline.org
– ''International Federation of Horseracing Authorities – Premio Parioli (2019).''
pedigreequery.com
– ''Premio Parioli – Roma Capannelle.'' Flat horse races for three-year-olds Sports competitions in Rome Horse races in Italy 1907 establishments in Italy Recurring sporting events established in 1907