• Source: King Charles III Stakes (Australia)
    • The King Charles III Stakes (formerly known as the George Main Stakes), is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race run under Weight for Age conditions, over a distance of 1600 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in September. Total prize money for the race is A$5,000,000.


      History



      The race was named after George Main, a former chairman of the Australian Jockey Club. Main lived with his wife Mary on Retreat, a grazing property at Illabo, west of Cootamundra on the southwest slopes of New South Wales. He bred racehorses and ran sheep.
      The winner of the King Charles III Stakes is exempt from a ballot on the Epsom Handicap, and horses who run well often head for the Epsom. The race was renamed in honour of Charles III in July 2023.


      = Name

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      2015–2019 Colgate Optic White Stakes


      = Grade

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      1945–1978 - Principal Race
      1979 onwards - Group 1


      = Distance

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      1945–1971 – 1 mile
      1972 onwards - 1600 metres


      = Records

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      Winx (2017) – 1:33.65
      Legendary trainer T.J. Smith won this event eleven times.


      Winners




      See also


      List of Australian Group races
      Group races


      References

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