The Scottish Derby was a
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horse race
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in Great Britain open to
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s aged three years or older. It was run at
Ayr
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over a distance of 1 mile and 2 furlongs (2,012 metres), and it was scheduled to take place each year in July.
History
The event was established in 1979, and it was initially restricted to three-year-olds.
The first edition was contested over 1 mile and 5 furlongs. It was shortened by two furlongs in 1980. It was cut by another furlong and opened to older horses in 1987.
The race was originally known as the Scottish Derby, but it was renamed the Scottish Classic in 1988. For a period it held Group 3 status. It reverted to its former title and was promoted to Group 2 level in 2003.
The Scottish Derby was last run in 2005. It was replaced the following year by a similar race, the
York Stakes
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at
York
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.
Over the course of twenty-seven runnings the event had several different sponsors. These included Mecca Bookmakers,
Tennent's
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and the
Daily Record.
Records
Most successful horse:
* ''no horse won this race more than once''
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Leading jockey (4 wins):
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Kieren Fallon
Kieren Francis Fallon (born 22 February 1965 in Crusheen, County Clare, Ireland) is a retired Irish professional flat racing jockey and was British Champion Jockey six times.
Career
Stable jockey to Henry Cecil
In ...
– ''Winter Romance (1998), Carnival Dancer (2001), Princely Venture (2003), Kalaman (2004)''
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Leading
trainer (6 wins):
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Sir Michael Stoute
Sir Michael Ronald Stoute (born 22 October 1945) is a Barbadian British Thoroughbred horse trainer in flat racing.
Career
Stoute, whose father was the Chief of Police for Barbados, left the island in 1964 at the age of 19 to become an assis ...
– ''Dazari (1983), Ascot Knight (1987), Carnival Dancer (2001), Princely Venture (2003), Kalaman (2004), Imperial Stride (2005)''
Winners
The 2004 winner ''Kalaman'' was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed ''Oriental Magic''.
See also
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Horse racing in Great Britain
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Horse racing in Scotland
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List of British flat horse races
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References
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Racing Post
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galopp-sieger.de– ''Scottish Classic.''
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pedigreequery.com– ''Scottish Derby – Ayr.''
* {{cite book, last1=Abelson, first1=Edward, last2=Tyrrel, first2=John, title=The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records, publisher=Breedon Books, year=1993, isbn=1-873626-15-0, page=122
Flat races in Great Britain
Ayr Racecourse
Open middle distance horse races
Recurring sporting events established in 1979
Discontinued horse races
Sports competitions in Scotland
1979 establishments in Scotland
2005 disestablishments in Scotland
Recurring sporting events disestablished in 2005