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Premio Carlo Vittadini

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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.

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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 DettoriSvelt (1987), Jurado (1988), Misil (1991, 1992)
  • Mirco DemuroStanott (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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