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"} The Pavilion Stakes, currently run as the Merriebelle Stable Commonwealth Cup Trial Stakes, is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years only. It is run at Ascot over a distance of 6 furlongs (), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late April or early May. The race was first run in 1999 and was awarded Group 3 status (from Listed) in 2015 and was given its present title in 2019. It is run on the same card as the Sagaro Stakes. Winners { class = "sortable" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse; font-size:90%" - bgcolor="#77dd77" align="center" ! style="width:36px" Year ! style="width:160px" Winner ! style="width:180px" Jockey ! style="width:180px" Trainer ! style="width:60px" Time - 1999 Sampower Star Dane O'Neill Richard Hannon Sr. 1:14.15 - 2000 Mount Abu Jimmy Fortune John Gosden 1:17.30 -bgcolor="#eeeeee" 2001No race - 2002 Lady Dominatrix Paul Doe Nerys Dutfield 1:17.23 - 2003 Striking Ambition Darryll Holland Giles Bravery 1:15.45 - 2004 Millbag Ted Durcan Mick Channon 1:21.66 - 2005 Andronikos Frankie Dettori Paul Cole 1:13.57 - 2006 Assertive Richard Hughes Richard Hannon Sr. 1:09.03 - 2007 Hoh Mike Jamie Spencer Michael Bell 1:13.41 - 2008 Sir Gerry Jamie Spencer James Fanshawe 1:17.22 - 2009 Total Gallery Liam Keniry Stan Moore 1:14.87 - 2010 Society Rock Pat Cosgrave James Fanshawe 1:14.12 - 2011 Perfect Tribute Luke Morris Clive Cox 1:12.19 - 2012 Gusto Richard Hughes Richard Hannon Sr. 1:11.84 - 2013 Ninjago Richard Hughes Richard Hannon Sr. 1:12.10 - 2014 Mick's Yer Man Ryan While Bill Turner 1:16.81 - 2015 Limato James Doyle Henry Candy 1:12.32 - 2016 Gifted Master Pat Smullen Hugo Palmer 1:14.54 - 2017 Blue Point William Buick Charlie Appleby 1:11.05 - 2018 Invincible Army Ryan Moore James Tate 1:16.36 - 2019 Calyx Frankie Dettori John Gosden 1:12.48 - 2020 Dubai Station Ben Curtis Karl Burke 1:10.79 } See also * Horse racing in Great Britain * List of British flat horse races References *Racing Post: **, , , , , , , , , **, , , , , , , , , ** * ifhaonline.org – International Federation of Horseracing Authorities – Pavilion Stakes (2019). Category:Flat races in Great Britain Category:Ascot Racecourse Category:Flat horse races for three-year-olds Category:Recurring sporting events established in 1999 Category:1999 establishments in England "
"} The Sandy Lane Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years only. It is run at Haydock Park over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late May or early June. The race had Listed status prior to 2015. It was raised to Group 2 level as part of a set of changes to sprint races in Great Britain. Winners since 1985 { class = "sortable" border="1" style="border- collapse: collapse; font-size:90%" - bgcolor="#77dd77" align="center" ! style="width:36px" Year ! style="width:160px" Winner ! style="width:180px" Jockey ! style="width:180px" Trainer ! style="width:60px" Time - 1985 Sharp Romance Simon Whitworth Paul Kelleway 1:16.72 - 1986 Bridesmaid Richard Hills Barry Hills 1:17.11 - 1987 Gayane Willie Ryan Henry Cecil 1:11.91 - 1988 Posada John Reid Fulke Johnson Houghton 1:12.11 - 1989 Kerrera Pat Eddery Michael Stoute 1:11.58 - 1990 Flower Girl Basil Marcus Harry Thomson Jones 1:12.37 - 1991 Lee Artiste Geoff Baxter Paul Cole 1:15.67 - 1992 Prince Ferdinand John Reid Matt McCormack 1:10.85 - 1993 Look Who's Here George Duffield Bryan McMahon 1:14.74 - 1994 Mary Hinge Paul Eddery Julie Cecil 1:12.43 - 1995 Star Tulip George Duffield John Dunlop 1:13.61 - 1996 Farhana Richard Hills William Jarvis 1:16.22 - 1997 Tomba Dean McKeown Brian Meehan 1:14.30 - 1998 Eastern Purple John Carroll Richard Fahey 1:14.22 - 1999 Cubism Matthew Henry John Hills 1:12.70 - 2000 Lincoln Dancer Michael Roberts Michael Jarvis 1:16.76 - 2001 Firebolt Ted Durcan Mark Tompkins 1:13.41 - 2002 Whitbarrow Jamie Spencer Rod Millman 1:13.99 - 2003 The Kiddykid George Duffield P D Evans 1:19.78 - 2004 Moss Vale Kevin Darley Barry Hills 1:12.11 - 2005 Camacho Richard Hughes Henry Cecil 1:11.12 - 2006 Skhilling Spirit Jamie Spencer David Barron 1:17.68 - 2007 Prime Defender Michael Hills Barry Hills 1:12.19 - 2008 Fat Boy Tom Queally Peter Chapple-Hyam 1:13.15 - 2009 Danehill Destiny Ryan Moore William Haggas 1:12.21 - 2010 Bewitched Kieren Fallon Charles O'Brien 1:13.73 - 2011 Show Rainbow Jamie Spencer Mick Channon 1:13.88 - 2012 Slade Power Wayne Lordan Edward Lynam 1:11.17 - 2013 Professor Pat Dobbs Richard Hannon Sr. 1:11.09 - 2014 Aeolus Richard Hughes Ed McMahon 1:14.22 - 2015 Adaay Paul Hanagan William Haggas 1:13.22 - 2016 Quiet Reflection Dougie Costello Karl Burke 1:10.57 - 2017 Harry Angel Adam Kirby Clive Cox 1:08.56 - 2018 Sands of Mali Paul Hanagan Richard Fahey 1:09.53 - 2019 Hello Youmzain Kevin Stott Kevin Ryan 1:12.13 } See also * Horse racing in Great Britain * List of British flat horse races References *Paris-Turf: **, , *Racing Post: **, , , , , , , , , **, , , , , , , , , **, , , , , , , , , **, * ifhaonline.org – International Federation of Horseracing Authorities – Sandy Lane Stakes (2019). Category:Flat races in Great Britain Category:Haydock Park Racecourse Category:Flat horse races for three-year-olds "
"Joab Brace (June 13, 1781 – April 20, 1861) was an American minister. He was the son of Zenas and Mary (Skinner) Brace, and was born in West Hartford, Connecticut, June 13, 1781. He graduated from Yale University in 1804. He studied theology, was licensed to preach and on the January 16, 1805, he was ordained and installed pastor of the congregational church in the parish of Newington, in the town of Wethersfield, Connecticut, and there continued until he had completed fifty years of active and useful service as pastor. He married Miss Lucy Collins, of West Hartford, Conn., January 21, 1805, and had six children. On the January 16, 1855, he delivered a half-century discourse, reviewing the history of the church and society from the earliest times. This discourse has been printed. (Hartford 1855, pp 75, 8vo.) In 1854 he received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Williams College. Still retaining a nominal connection with his parish, he removed to Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where, in the family of his son-in-law, the Rev. J. Todd, he passed happily the last six years of his life. Category:1781 births Category:1861 deaths Category:American Congregationalist ministers Category:Yale University alumni Category:Williams College alumni Category:People from West Hartford, Connecticut Category:People from Newington, Connecticut "