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| Ocean Quest | Aesop's Fables | The Antarctic |
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| New York City | Straight Answer | Cadamosto |
| 2021 | ||
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| Measure Of Magic | Logo Hunter | Lipizzaner |
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| Punita Arora | Alligator Alley | Pistoletto |
| 2019 | ||
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| Inverleigh | The Irish Rover | Cava |
| 2018 | ||
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| The Broghie Man | Speak In Colours | Fleet Review |
| 2017 | ||
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| Khukri | Gorane | Intelligence Cross |
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| Washington Dc | Diamond Fields | Only Mine |
The Committed Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Ireland open to thoroughbreds aged three years only. It is run at Navan over a distance of 5 furlongs and 164 yards (1,156 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in April. The race is named after Committed, an Irish-trained racehorse who was one of the leading sprinters in Europe in the mid-1980s.
The race was run for the first time in 2016 as the Power Stakes. It took its present name in 2018.
Records
Leading jockey (2 wins):
- Shane Foley – Punita Arora (2020), Ocean Quest (2023)
Leading trainer (6 wins):
- Jessica Harrington - Khukri (2017)), Punita Arora (2020), Ocean Quest (2023)
Winners
| Year | Winner | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Washington DC | Seamie Heffernan | Aidan O'Brien | 1:10.60 |
| 2017 | Khukri | Colm O'Donoghue | Jessica Harrington | 1:09.99 |
| 2018 | The Broghie Man | Gerald Mosse | Adrian Paul Keatley | 1:13.12 |
| 2019 | Inverleigh | Donagh O'Connor | Ger Lyons | 1:14.04 |
| 2020 | Punita Arora[lower-alpha 1] | Shane Foley | Jessica Harrington | 1:03.96 |
| 2021 | Measure of Magic | Ben Coen | Johnny Murtagh | 1:13.06 |
| 2022 | New York City | Wayne Lordan | Aidan O'Brien | 1:12.00 |
| 2023 | Ocean Quest | Shane Foley | Jessica Harrington | 1:18.31 |
- ↑ The 2020 running was run over 5½ furlongs at Naas in June due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland
See also
References
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