Steeplechase horse race in Britain
Kingmaker Novices' Chase
2023
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Jonbon
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Calico
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Only two ran
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Previous years
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2022
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Edwardstone
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Third Time Lucki
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Brave Seasca
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2021
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Allmankind
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Sky Pirate
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Cheddleton
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2020-2011
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2020
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Rouge Vif
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Nube Negra
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Precious Cargo
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2019
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Glen Forsa
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Kalashnikov
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Dell Oro
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2018
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Saint Calvados
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Diego Du Charmil
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North Hill Harvey
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2017
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Flying Angel
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Gino Trail
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Two Taffs
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2016
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Violet Dancer
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L'Ami Serge
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Fox Norton
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2015
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Vibrato Valtat
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Top Gamble
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Turn Over Sivola
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2014
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Balder Succes
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Brick Red
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Valco De Touzaine
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2013
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Majala
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His Excellency
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Marshal Zhukov
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2011
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Finian's Rainbow
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Stagecoach Pearl
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Tail Of The Bank
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2010-2001
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2010
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Long Run
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Joe Jo Star
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King Edmund
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2009
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Gauvain
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Cornas
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Free World
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2008
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Kruguyrova
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Ring The Boss
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Big Buck's
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2007
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Ursis
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Opera Mundi
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Desert Air
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2006
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Voy Por Ustedes
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Hoo La Baloo
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Dictum
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2005
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Kadount
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Roofing Spirit
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Locksmith
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2002
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Armaturk
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Imaginaire
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Hit And Run
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2001
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Whitenzo
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Rodock
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Simply Gifted
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2000-1991
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2000
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Cenkos
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Fadalko
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Hidebound
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1999
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Flagship Uberalles
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Tresor De Mai
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Only two ran
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1998
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Lake Kariba
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Queen Of Spades
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Gale Toi
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1997
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Mulligan
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Squire Silk
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Flying Instructor
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1996
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Arctic Kinsman
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Gambolling Doc
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Air Shot
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1994
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Boscean Chieftain
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Martomick
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Raba Riba
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1993
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Flash The Cash
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Billy Bathgate
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Egypt Mill Prince
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1992
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Milford Quay
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Beech Road
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Flight Hill
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1991
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Anti Matter
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Mulloch Brae
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Sea Island
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The Kingmaker Novices' Chase is a Grade 2 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Warwick over a distance of about 1 miles 7½ (1 mile 7 furlongs and 119 yards, or 3,126 metres), and during its running there are twelve fences to be jumped. The race is for novice chasers, and it is scheduled to take place each year in February.
The event was established in 1991, and it was originally contested in May over a distance of 2 miles and 4½ furlongs (4,124 metres). It was switched to February in 1996, and at the same time its length was cut to 2 miles. This was extended by 110 yards in 2000. The race was abandoned at Warwick in 2005, 2006 and 2007, and it was transferred on each occasion to Wincanton. At this venue it was run over 2 miles, and there were thirteen fences to jump. This distance was kept when it returned to Warwick in 2008.
The title of the race refers to the 16th Earl of Warwick, who was known as the "Kingmaker" during the Wars of the Roses.