Premio Roma


The Premio Roma is a Group 2 flat horse race in Italy open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Capannelle over a distance 2,000 metres, and it is scheduled to take place each year in November.

History

The event was established in 1911, and it was originally contested over 2,700 metres. The inaugural running had prize money of 50,000 lire.
The race was shortened to 2,100 metres in 1913. It was extended to 2,200 metres in 1919, and increased to 2,800 metres in 1925.
The Premio Roma was given Group 1 status in the 1970s. It was cut to 2,000 metres in 1988. It was downgraded to Group 2 status in 2017.

Records


Most successful horse :


  • Pampino – 1933, 1934
  • Grifone – 1947, 1949
  • Surdi – 1961, 1962
  • Bacuco – 1969, 1970



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Leading jockey :
  • Paolo Caprioli – Adelmo, Old Master, Ravioli, Lui, Vimarino, Gaio
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Leading trainer since 1974 :
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Leading owner :

Winners since 1979

The 1981 winner Dentz was later renamed Looking For.

Earlier winners


  • 1911: Dedalo
  • 1912: Salvator Rosa
  • 1913: Sigma
  • 1914: Brunelleschi
  • 1915: Apulejo
  • 1916: Aristippo
  • 1917: no race
  • 1918: Hollebeck
  • 1919: Alcione
  • 1920: Talaat Basa
  • 1921: Marcus
  • 1922: Pompea
  • 1923: Adelmo
  • 1924: Old Master
  • 1925: Ravioli
  • 1926: Lui
  • 1927: Paulo
  • 1928: Moltrasio
  • 1929: Tigliano
  • 1930: Emanuele Filiberto
  • 1931: Eucaliptolo
  • 1932: Vimarino


  • 1933: Pampino
  • 1934: Pampino
  • 1935: Nicophana
  • 1936: Ahmed
  • 1937: Sinni
  • 1938: Attalo
  • 1939: Gaio
  • 1940: Galea
  • 1941: Zuccarello
  • 1942–44: no race
  • 1945: Buonarrota
  • 1946: Piavola
  • 1947: Grifone
  • 1948: Eldorado
  • 1949: Grifone
  • 1950: Saccaroa
  • 1951: Bandinella
  • 1952: Worden
  • 1953: Neebisch
  • 1954: Falerno
  • 1955: Bewitched
  • 1956: Tissot


  • 1957: Chitet
  • 1958: Terma
  • 1959: Feria
  • 1960: Caorlina
  • 1961: Surdi
  • 1962: Surdi
  • 1963: Veronese
  • 1964: Haseltine
  • 1965: Demi Deuil
  • 1966: Astese
  • 1967: Carlos Primero
  • 1968: Chicago
  • 1969: Bacuco
  • 1970: Bacuco
  • 1971: Fidyi
  • 1972: Irvine
  • 1973: Sang Bleu
  • 1974: Orsa Maggiore
  • 1975: Duke of Marmalade / Henri le Balafre *
  • 1976: Duke of Marmalade
  • 1977: Montorselli
  • 1978: Nizon

* The 1975 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.