9 st 2 lb Allowances 5 lb for fillies Penalties 5 lb for Group race winners* 3 lb for Listed winners* *after 31 August 2023
Purse
£55,000 (2024) 1st: £31,191
Feilden Stakes
2024
Jayarebe
Whip Cracker
Caviar Heights
Previous years
2023
Canberra Legend
Kolsai
Killybegs Warrior
2022
Eydon
Masekela
Austrian Theory
2021
Highland Avenue
Secret Protector
Royal Champion
2020-2011
2019
Kick On
Walkinthesand
Boerhan
2018
Mildenberger
Fortune's Pearl
Kew Gardens
2017
Khalidi
Salouen
Law And Order
2016
Ventura Storm
Mustajeer
Tathqeef
2015
Golden Horn
Peacock
Disegno
2014
True Story
Obliterator
Truth Or Dare
2013
Intello
King George River
Glory Awaits
2012
Stipulate
Mister Music
Producer
2011
Dordogne
Happy Today
Moriarty
2010-2001
2010
Rumoush
Fighter Boy
Marie De Medici
2009
Redwood
Drumbeat
Heliodor
2008
Campanologist
Kandahar Run
Poet
2007
Petara Bay
Salford Mill
Fishforcompliments
2006
Atlantic Waves
Olympian Odyssey
Silver Blue
2005
Rocamadour
Kings Quay
Daring Ransom
2004
Gold History
Psychiatrist
Temple Place
2003
Magistretti
Dunhill Star
Excelsius
2002
Playapart
Wahchi
Bollin Eric
2001
Olden Times
Sunny Glenn
Elnahaar
2000-1991
2000
Pawn Broker
Island Sound
Three Points
1999
Golden Snake
Gold Academy
Housemaster
1998
Border Arrow
Alboostan
Dark Moondancer
1997
Fahris
Panama City
Crimson Tide
1996
Storm Trooper
St Mawes
Jack Jennings
1995
Munwar
Flemensfirth
Eltish
1994
Cicerao
Erhaab
Weigh Anchor
1993
Placerville
Desert Team
Yeltsin
1992
Twist And Turn
Young Senor
Thyer
1991
Half A Tick
Regal Sabre
Desert Splendour
1990-1988
1990
Lord Of The Field
Duke Of Paducah
Golan Heights
1989
Greenwich Papillon
Opening Verse
Weldnaas
1988
Kefaah
Undercut
Carroll House
The Feilden Stakes is a Listedflathorse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old horses. It is run over a distance of 1 mile and 1 furlong (1,811 metres) on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket in mid-April.
History
The event was established in 1978, and it was originally called the Heath Stakes.[1] The first running was won by Hawaiian Sound.
The race was renamed the Gerry Feilden Memorial Stakes in 1982.[2] It was named in memory of Major General Sir Randle Feilden (1904–81), a former senior steward of the Jockey Club.[3] Its title was shortened to the Feilden Stakes in 1987.
The event can serve as a trial for various Classic races. The runner-up in 1994, Erhaab, subsequently won The Derby, as did the 2015 winner, Golden Horn. The 2013 winner, Intello, went on to win the Prix du Jockey Club.
The Feilden Stakes is currently held on the second day of Newmarket's three-day Craven Meeting. It is run the day before the Craven Stakes.