Nickel Coin Mares' Standard Open NH Flat Race

Nickel Coin Mares' Standard Open NH Flat Race
ClassGrade 2
LocationAintree Racecourse
Merseyside, England
Race typeNational Hunt flat race
SponsorGoffs
WebsiteAintree
Race information
Distance2m 209y (3,410 metres)
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationFour to six years old
fillies & mares
Weight10 st 6 lb (4yo);
11 st 0 lb (5–6yo)
Penalties
4 lb for Grade 1 or Grade 2 winners
Purse£50,000 (2022)
1st: £28,135
Nickel Coin Mares' NH Flat Race
2025
Seo Linn La Conquiere Kingston Queen
Previous years
2024
Diva Luna Jubilee Alpha La Marquise
2023
Dysart Enos Golden Ace Williamstowndancer
2022
Ashroe Diamond Law Ella Lutinebella
2021
Me Too Please Elle Est Belle Miss Lamb
2020-2011
2019
The Glancing Queen Minella Melody Daylight Katie
2018
Getaway Katie Mai Midnightreferendum Duhallow Gesture
2017
Dame Rose Oscar Rose Petticoat Tails
2016
Kayf Grace Augusta Kate Shattered Love
2015
Hollies Pearl Chocca Wocca Sea Pride
2014
Avispa Lady Buttons Tara Mist
2013
Legacy Gold Cailin Annamh Carole's Spirit
2012
Eleven Fifty Nine Call Me A Star Umadachar
2011
Tempest River Ceol Rua Big Time Billy
2010-2008
2010
Big Time Billy Dare To Doubt Style Of Campile
2009
Candy Creek Liss Na Tintri Morning Supreme
2008
Carole's Legacy Divali Princess Call Me A Legend
 

The Nickel Coin Mares' Standard Open NH Flat Race is a Grade 2 National Hunt flat race in Great Britain which is open to fillies and mares aged four to six years. It is run at Aintree over a distance of about 2 miles and 1 furlong (2 miles and 209 yards, or 3,410 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year during the Grand National meeting in early April.

The race is named after Nickel Coin, the winner of the 1951 Grand National and the most recent mare to win the Grand National. The race was first run in 2005 with Listed status, then was promoted to Grade 2 in 2016.[1]

Records

Leading jockey (2 wins):

Leading trainer (3 wins):

  • Alan KingSenorita Rumbalita (2005), Avispa (2014), The Glancing Queen (2019)

Winners

Year
Winner
Age Jockey
Trainer
2005 Senorita Rumbalita 4 Robert Thornton Alan King
2006 Rhacophorus 5 Ruby Walsh C J Down
2007 Turbo Linn 4 Tony Dobbin Alan Swinbank
2008 Carole's Legacy 4 Andrew Tinkler Nicky Henderson
2009 Candy Creek 5 Ruby Walsh John Kiely
2010 Big Time Billy 4 M Byrne[a] Peter Bowen
2011 Tempest River 5 Daryl Jacob Ben Case
2012 Eleven Fifty Nine 6 Rachael Green Anthony Honeyball
2013 Legacy Gold 5 Stephen Crawford[a] Stuart Crawford
2014 Avispa 5 Robert Thornton Alan King
2015 Hollies Pearl 5 Sean Bowen Peter Bowen
2016 Kayf Grace 6 Nico de Boinville Nicky Henderson
2017 Dame Rose 4 Alain Cawley Richard Hobson
2018 Getaway Katie Mai 5 Jamie Codd[a] John Queally
2019 The Glancing Queen 5 Wayne Hutchinson Alan King
no race 2020 [b]
2021 Me Too Please 5 Rachael Blackmore Arthur Moore
2022 Ashroe Diamond 5 Patrick Mullins[a] Willie Mullins
2023 Dysart Enos 5 Paddy Brennan Fergal O'Brien
2024 Diva Luna 5 Kielan Woods Ben Pauling
2025 Seo Linn 5 Billy Lee Paddy Twomey
  1. ^ a b c d amateur jockey
  2. ^ The 2020 running was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aintree's two mile novices' hurdle elevated to Grade 1 status as the BHA announces upgrades to Jump Pattern races for 2015/16 / 07 Jul 15". britishhorseracing.com. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Coronavirus: Horse racing in Great Britain suspended until end of April". BBC Sport. 17 March 2020.