Oleander-Rennen

Oleander-Rennen
Group 3 race
Location Iffezheim Racecourse
Baden-Baden, Germany
Inaugurated 1972
Race type Flat / Thoroughbred
Website Baden-Baden
Race information
Distance 3,200 metres (2 miles)
Surface Turf
Track Left-handed
Qualification Four-years-old and up
Weight 57 kg
Allowances
1½ kg for fillies and mares
1 kg if not won €12,000 *
Penalties
3 kg for Group 1 winners *
2 kg for Group 2 winners *
1 kg for Group 3 winners *
* since May 1 last year
Purse €55,000 (2012)
1st: €32,000

The Oleander-Rennen is a Group 3 flat horse race in Germany open to thoroughbreds aged four years or older. It is run over a distance of 3,200 metres (about 2 miles) at Baden-Baden in May.

History

The event is named after Oleander, a successful German racehorse in the 1920s. It was established in 1972, and the first two runnings were won by Sarto. For a period it held Listed status.

The Oleander-Rennen was promoted to Group 3 level in 1989. It was sponsored by the fashion company Betty Barclay from 1998 to 2009, and during this time it was known as the Betty Barclay-Rennen.

Records

Most successful horse (3 wins):


Leading jockey (4 wins):


Leading trainer (6 wins):

Winners

Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Time
1972 Sarto 4 Horst Horwart Heinz Jentzsch 3:40.30
1973 Sarto 5 Fritz Drechsler Heinz Jentzsch 3:24.80
1974 Sebastiano 4 Fritz Drechsler Heinz Jentzsch 3:22.50
1975 Abendgöttin 4 Peter Alafi H. Hinze 3:23.70
1976 Logos 4 Joan Pall Heinz Jentzsch 3:31.90
1977 Lemon 6 José Orihuel Hein Bollow 3:24.80
1978 Prairie Snoopy 4 Georg Bocskai Bruno Schütz 3:53.60
1979 Donat 4 Georg Bocskai Bruno Schütz 3:27.80
1980 Donat 5 Georg Bocskai Bruno Schütz 3:38.30
1981 Narcissus 5 Lutz Mäder Hein Bollow 3:24.70
1982 Seigneur 5 Peter Schade Sven von Mitzlaff 3:23.60
1983 Kaiserstern 5 Karl Winkler Oskar Langner 4:01.80
1984 Cynthia 5 Dragan Ilic Urs Feller 3:34.30
1985 El Arco 5 Georg Bocskai Heinz Jentzsch 3:25.20
1986 Ganymed 4 Peter Alafi Sven von Mitzlaff 3:45.80
1987 Wildvogel 4 Trond Jörgensen Wido Neuroth 3:28.50
1988 Vif-Argent 5 Peter Remmert Jonathan Pease 3:35.30
1989 Britannia 4 Lutz Mäder Bruno Schütz 3:23.51
1990 Ashal 4 Richard Hills Harry Thomson Jones 3:20.20
1991 Elsurimo 4 Mark Rimmer Bruno Schütz 3:23.78
1992 Sought Out 4 Mathieu Boutin John Hammond 3:20.05
1993 Embarcadero 5 Mark Rimmer Bruno Schütz 3:32.57
1994 Goracij 4 Lutz Mäder Miroslav Weiss 3:39.40
1995 Flamingo Paradise 4 Andrasch Starke Hans Blume 3:37.48
1996 Camp David 6 Peter Schiergen Andreas Wöhler 3:22.31
1997 Camp David 7 Andreas Boschert Andreas Wöhler 3:23.00
1998 Solo Mio 4 Cash Asmussen John Hammond 3:23.12
1999 Solo Mio 5 Cash Asmussen John Hammond 3:20.00
2000 Wins Fiction 5 Neil Grant Peter Remmert 3:32.77
2001 Subiaco 4 Andrasch Starke Andreas Schütz 3:30.15
2002 Adlerflieger 5 Andreas Boschert Andreas Schütz 3:29.92
2003 Olaso 4 Eduardo Pedroza Pavel Vovcenko 3:22.91
2004 Darasim 6 Joe Fanning Mark Johnston 3:21.59
2005 Darsalam 4 Andrasch Starke Arslangirej Savujev 3:31.69
2006 Bussoni 5 Adrie de Vries Hans Blume 3:28.57
2007 Bussoni 6 Adrie de Vries Hans Blume 3:23.52
2008 Caudillo 5 Jean-Pierre Carvalho Dr Andreas Bolte 3:20.44
2009 Flamingo Fantasy 4 Andreas Suborics Waldemar Hickst 3:29.25
2010 Tres Rock Danon [a] 4 Jiri Palik Waldemar Hickst 3:25.51
2011 Tres Rock Danon 5 Andreas Suborics Waldemar Hickst 3:27.25
2012 Altano [b] 6 Rastislav Juracek Andreas Wöhler 3:36.80
2013 Altano [b] 7 Jozef Bojko Andreas Wöhler 3:21.30
2014 Altano [b] 8 Eduardo Pedroza Andreas Wöhler 3:30.60
2015 Ephraim 4 Eugen Frank Markus Klug 3:44.80
2016 Wasir 4 Rafael Schistl Andreas Wöhler 3:26.10

a The 2010 running took place at Krefeld.
b The 2012, 2013 and 2014 editions were held at Hoppegarten.

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