What was the Winx Stakes called?

What was the Winx Stakes called?

the Warwick Stakes
Formerly known as the Warwick Stakes, the Winx Stakes was re-named in 2018 in honour of the famous mare who won the race in 2016, 2017 & 2018.

Who won Winx Stakes?

Mo’unga
Mo’unga became Annabel Neasham’s first multiple Group 1 winner when successfully resuming in the $500,000 Winx Stakes (1400m) at Randwick on Saturday, breaking Chris Waller’s recent dominance of the race.

Where is the Winx Stakes?

Randwick Racecourse
The Winx Stakes, registered as the Warwick Stakes, is a Group 1 Australian Turf Club thoroughbred horse race at Weight for Age, for three-year-olds and older over a distance of 1400 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in August.

What distance does Winx run?

Winx (foaled 14 September 2011) is a retired champion Australian Thoroughbred racehorse. Between May 2015 and her retirement in April 2019, she won 33 consecutive races including 25 Group 1s (a world record), at distances ranging from 1300 metres (roughly 61⁄2 furlongs) to 2200 metres (roughly 11 furlongs).

How many Group 1 winners did Winx beat?

25 Group 1 wins
Winx Racehorse Profile, Stats, Form Guide, News & Results | Racenet. The superstar mare, trained by Chris Waller and ridden for the majority of her career by Hugh Bowman, will be remembered for her incredible four-year run of 33 consecutive race wins, which included 25 Group 1 wins.

Will Winx race again?

Winx retired in April 2019 after a final win in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Royal Randwick, giving her a final career prizemoney total of more than $26 million. She will return to her birthplace, Coolmore, in the coming months where she is “a source of pride” to the whole team.

Did winks loose her foal?

Champion Winx has lost her first foal in the final month of her pregnancy in the Hunter Valley overnight. β€œIt is with great sadness that the Kepitis, Tighe and Treweeke families wish to inform everyone that, unfortunately, overnight Winx lost her foal,” Waller said in the statement.

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