John and Chich Fowler Memorial Mares Chase

The John and Chich Fowler Memorial Mares Chase is a Grade 3 National Hunt chase in Ireland which is open to mares aged five years or older. It is run at Fairyhouse over a distance of 2 miles and 4 furlongs (4,023 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in January.

John & Chich Fowler Memorial Mares Chase
2022
Mount Ida Elimay Scarlet And Dove
Previous years
2021
Agusta Gold Moyhenna Cabaret Queen
2020-2011
2019
Camelia De Cotte Pravalaguna Barra
2018
Youcantcallherthat Asthuria West Bridge
2017
Slowmotion Keppols Queen Girly Girl
2016
Emily Gray Uranna Perfect Promise
2015
Vroum Vroum Mag Burn And Turn Dazzling Susie
2014
Une Artiste Nadiya De La Vega Burn And Turn
2013
Nadiya De La Vega Avondhu Lady Burn And Turn
2012
Askanna Banjaxed Girl Gentle Alice
2011
Coscorrig Cruising Katie For Bill
2010-2009
2009
Cara Mara Shuil Aris Inistioge
 

The race was originally run in honour of John Fowler, an amateur jockey and trainer (son of Bryan Fowler and brother of Jessica Harrington), who was killed in an accident at Rahinston in December 2008,[1] Fowler's widow, Chich, died in 2013[2] and her name was added to the race title from that year.

The race was first run in December 2009, but from 2011 the name was transferred to the existing mares chase run at the Easter meeting.

The race was awarded Grade 3 status in 2012. It was moved to a date in January from the 2021 running.[3]

Records

Most successful jockey:

  • No jockey has won this race more than once.

Most successful trainer (2 wins):

Winners

Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer
2009 Cara Mara 7 R M Moran J A Berry
2010 No race
2011 Coscorrig 9 Bryan Cooper Dessie Hughes
2012 Askanna 7 Andrew McNamara Colin Bowe
2013 Nadiya De La Vega 7 Tony McCoy Nicky Henderson
2014 Une Artiste 6 Barry Geraghty Nicky Henderson
2015 Vroum Vroum Mag 6 Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins
2016 Emily Gray 8 Johnny Burke Kim Bailey
2017 Slowmotion 5 Mark Walsh Joseph O'Brien
2018 Youcantcallherthat[lower-alpha 1] 7 Denis Hogan Denis Hogan
2019 Camelia De Cotte 7 Paul Townend Willie Mullins
2021 Agusta Gold 8 Danny Mullins Margaret Mullins
2022 Mount Ida 8 Davy Russell Gordon Elliott
  1. the 2018 race took place in mid-April after the original fixture was abandoned due to waterlogging

See also

References

  1. "JESSIE HARRINGTON Three Day Eventer and National Hunt trainer". turtlebunbury.com. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  2. "Death of trainer, Lady 'Chich' Fowler". Meath Chronicle. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  3. "Enhancements made to the National Hunt Pattern programme". Horse Racing Ireland. 3 September 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
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