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The Premio Carlo Vittadini is a Group 3 flat horse race in Italy open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Milan over a distance of 1,600 metres (about 1 mile), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late May or early June.
The event was formerly known as the Premio Emilio Turati. It was renamed in memory of Carlo Vittadini (1915–2007), a successful racehorse owner, in 2008.[1]
The Premio Carlo Vittadini is currently held at the same meeting as the Oaks d'Italia. The race was downgraded from Group 2 to Group 3 in 2016.[2]
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Records
Most successful horse since 1960 (2 wins):
- Chiese – 1965, 1966
- Misil – 1991, 1992
- Pressing – 2009, 2010
- Kaspersky - 2015, 2016
Leading jockey since 1986 (4 wins):
- Gianfranco Dettori – Svelt (1987), Jurado (1988), Misil (1991, 1992)
- Mirco Demuro – Stanott (1999), Marbye (2004), Nordhal (2005), Worthadd (2011)
Leading trainer since 1986 (3 wins):
- Alduino Botti – Svelt (1987), Jurado (1988), Ramonti (2006)
- Vittorio Caruso – Misil (1991, 1992), Worthadd (2011)
- Edmondo Botti - Principe Adepto (2013), Kaspersky (2015, 2016)
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Winners since 1986
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Earlier winners
- 1956: Barbara Sirani
- 1960: Malhoa
- 1961: Rio Marin
- 1962: Angri
- 1963: Rockstone
- 1964: Doney
- 1965: Chiese
- 1966: Chiese
- 1967: Prince Tady
- 1968: Ognon
- 1969: Montevideo
- 1970: Stefano di Cracovia
- 1971: Lascro
- 1972: Alcamo
- 1973: Brook
- 1974: Wayne
- 1975: Baly Rockette
- 1976: Shamsan
- 1977: Kronenkranich
- 1978: Capo Bon
- 1979: Fatusael
- 1980: Isopach
- 1981: Peloponnes
- 1982: Stifelius
- 1983: Bold Run
- 1984: Mount Bidder
- 1985: King of Clubs
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References
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