9 st 2lb Penalties 5 lb for Group winners * 3 lb for Listed winners * * after 31 August 2023
Purse
£60,000 (2024) 1st: £34,488
Lingfield Oaks Trial
2024
You Got To Me
Rubies Are Red
Danielle
Previous years
2023
Eternal Hope
Be Happy
Ferrari Queen
2022
Rogue Millennium
Mystic Wells
Makinmedoit
2021
Sherbet Lemon
Save A Forest
Ocean Road
2020-2011
2020
Miss Yoda
Golden Lips
West End Girl
2019
Anapurna
Tauteke
King Power
2018
Perfect Clarity
Cecchini
Flattering
2017
Hertford Dancer
Pocketfullofdreams
The Sky Is Blazing
2016
Seventh Heaven
Architecture
Mountain Bell
2015
Toujours L'amour
Bellajeu
Wedding Vow
2014
Honor Bound
Criteria
Momentus
2013
Secret Gesture
Miss You Too
Whippy Cream
2012
Vow
Colima
Estrela
2011
Zain Al Boldan
Field Of Miracles
Date With Destiny
2010-2001
2010
Dyna Waltz
Timepiece
Ceilidh House
2009
Midday
July Jasmine
Tottie
2008
Miracle Seeker
Look Here
Presbyterian Nun
2007
Kayah
Brisk Breeze
Folk Opera
2006
Sindirana
Fusili
Summer's Eve
2005
Cassydora
Seven Magicians
Ayam Zaman
2004
Baraka
Bowstring
Rio De Jumeirah
2003
Santa Sophia
Midsummer
Heavenly Bay
2002
Birdie
Barzah
Mubkera
2001
Double Crossed
Silver Grey Lady
Charmer Venture
2000-1991
2000
Film Script
Dollar Bird
Dream Quest
1999
Ramruma
Credit-A-Plenty
Noushkey
1998
Bristol Channel
Trigger Happy
Virtuous
1997
Crown Of Light
Book At Bedtime
Ukraine Venture
1996
Lady Carla
Flame Valley
Moody's Cat
1995
Asterita
Bunting
Kshessinskaya
1994
Munnaya
Las Flores
Brentwood
1993
Oakmead
Talented
Dancing Prize
1992
User Friendly
Niodini
Venturina
1991
Ausherra
Gai Bulga
Subtle Change
1990-1983
1990
Rafha
Knight's Baroness
Idle Chat
1989
Aliysa
Wrapping
Chouchounova
1988
Bahamian
Shuddabot
Triste Oeil
1987
Port Helene
Iosifa
Queen Midas
1986
Mill On the Floss
Laughter
Singletta
1985
Kiliniski
Grace Note
Little Deep Water
1984
Out of Shot
Spinelle
Media Luna
1983
Give Thanks
Cormorant Wood
Hardihostess
The Oaks Trial Stakes is a Listedflathorse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old fillies. It is run over a distance of 1 mile, 3 furlongs and 133 yards (2,334 metres) at Lingfield Park in May.
History
The event serves as a trial for the Epsom Oaks. Prior to World War II, it was called the Oaks Trial Plate.[1] It became the Oaks Trial Stakes after the war.[2]
The left-handed track at Lingfield Park is similar to that at Epsom. It has an undulating, cambered terrain with a sharp downhill turn into the home straight.
The Oaks Trial Stakes was formerly contested over 1 mile and 4 furlongs. It held Group 3 status from 1971 to 1985,[3] and was relegated to Listed level in 1986.[4] It was cut to its present distance in 1990.
Several contenders have subsequently won the Oaks. The most recent was Anapurna, the winner in 2019.