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First running of the Stewards' Cup

1840

The Stewards' Cup, a six-furlong handicap sprint, was first run at Goodwood. The race would become one of the most famous and fiercely competitive handicaps in the British flat racing calendar, attracting full fields of twenty-eight runners and enormous betting interest on the final Saturday of the summer meeting.

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