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Racing Statistics

Gold Cup Day (20 Jun, Thursday)

About the barriers

Gold Cup (2019 to 2023)

Barrier 1st 2nd 3rd
1-5 4 2 1
6-10 1 2 3
11-15 0 1 1
16 and above 0 0 0

In the Gold Cup, horses drawn in the inside stalls 1-5 have produced the most winners, being successful in four out of the last five years.

There have only been two horses from stalls 11-15 that have placed in the last five years. It’s worth remembering that in that time the maximum field has been 12 and there have only been 11 or more runners in three of the last five years.

Generally, there seems to be a small advantage to be had from having an inner draw in the Gold Cup.

About the Jockeys

Hot Jockey: Ryan Moore

Year Ryan Moore’s rides in the Gold Cup Finishing Position
2023 EMILY DICKINSON 4
2022 KYPRIOS 1
2021 SERPENTINE 8
2020 NAYEF ROAD 2
2019 FLAG OF HONOUR 5

Frankie Dettori has had an astonishing record in the Gold Cup in the last five years, largely due to his association with the great STRADIVARIUS, who won in 2019 and 2020 and ran big races to finish fourth and third in 2021 and 2022.

Dettori was also successful in last year’s renewal aboard COURAGE MON AMI, but now riding in the USA, Dettori is unlikely to be in action at Royal Ascot this year.

Other riders to watch out for is Ryan Moore, who won in 2022 aboard KYPRIOS. Moore is likely to be aboard KYPRIOS, who missed last year’s race though injury.

About the Trainers

Hot Trainer: John & Thady Gosden

Year John & Thady Gosden’s runners in the Gold Cup Finishing Position
2023 COURAGE MON AMI 1
2022 STRADIVARIUS 3
2021 STRADIVARIUS 4
2020 STRADIVARIUS (trained by John Gosden) 1
2019 STRADIVARIUS (trained by John Gosden) 1

Trainers John & Thady Gosden won last year’s Gold Cup with COURAGE MON AMI, carrying on the stable’s fine record in Royal Ascot’s showpiece event. Before 2021 John Gosden had been the sole name on the training license, and won two Gold Cups with STRADIVARIUS in that time from only two runners. John & Thady Gosden are likely to be represented by GREGORY and TRAWLERMAN this year.

About the Favourites

Gold Cup Favourites Statistics (2019 to 2023)

Year Favourite Finishing Position
2023 COLTRANE 2
2022 KYPRIOS 1
2021 STRADIVARIUS 4
2020 STRADIVARIUS 1
2019 STRADIVARIUS 1

In the last five years, favourites have had an exceptional record in the Gold Cup, winning three of the last five renewals. STRADIVARIUS (twice) and KYPRIOS were the winning favourites and last year’s favourite COLTRANE was beaten less than a length into second.

The favourite has only finished outside the first three once in the last five years, while only three horses priced 10/1 or more have finished in the frame, suggesting that it may be best to look towards shorter-priced runners at the top of the market.

About Overseas Runners

Gold Cup Overseas Runners Statistics (2019 to 2023)

Year Gold Cup Overseas Runners Representing Country / Region Finishing Position
2023 EMILY DICKINSON
BROOME
ECHOES IN RAIN
BIG CALL
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
France
4
8
10
11
2022 KYPRIOS
BURNING VICTORY
PRINCESS ZOE
BUBBLE SMART
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
1
4
6
7
2021 PRINCESS ZOE
EMPEROR OF THE SUN
SANTIAGO
SERPENTINE
TWILIGHT PAYMENT
AMHRAN NA BHFIANN
RIP VAN LIPS
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
Germany
2
5
7
8
9
11
10
2020 - - -
2019 MASTER OF REALITY
FLAG OF HONOUR
CAPRI
THOMAS HOBSON
CYPRESS CREEK
CALLED TO THE BAR
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
France
3
5
6
10
11
8

There have been 21 overseas runners in the Gold Cup in the last five years, with the majority being from Ireland. Overseas runners have won once in that time courtesy of KYPRIOS in 2022, and placed a further two times.

Irish horses have the best record of overseas runners in the Gold Cup, with three horses hitting the frame in the last five years, while the best finishing position for a horse from another country in that time was 8th, achieved by France’s CALLED TO THE BAR in 2019.

Ireland are the only overseas nation set to be represented in this year’s Gold Cup and the Irish have a strong hand, with favourite KYPRIOS will fight for another glory in this prestigious G1.

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