Tristarc Stakes
The Tristarc Stakes is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race for mares aged four-years-old and older, at Set Weights with penalties, over a distance of 1400 metres at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in October. Total prize money for the race is A$300,000.History
The race is named after the champion mare Tristarc, who won five Group 1 events including the 1985 Caulfield Stakes-Caulfield Cup double. The race initially was held on the first day of the MRC Spring Carnival but was later moved to the third day. Prize money is A$300,000.Name
- 1987 - Tristarc Quality
- 1988-2008 - Tristarc Stakes
- 2009-2010 - Harrolds Stakes
- 2011 onwards - Tristarc Stakes
Grade
- 1987-1993 - Listed Race
- 1994-2004 - Group 3 race
- 2005 onwards - Group 2 race
Distance
- 1987 - 1200 metres
- 1988 onwards - 1400 metres
Winners
- 2019 - Savatiano
- 2018 - Shumookh
- 2017 - Global Glamour
- 2016 - First Seal
- 2015 - La Passe
- 2014 - Sweet Idea
- 2013 - Red Tracer
- 2012 - Streama
- 2011 - More Joyous
- 2010 - Culminate
- 2009 - Typhoon Tracy
- 2008 - Mimi Lebrock
- 2007 - Miss Fantabulous
- 2006 - Nuclear Free
- 2005 - Infinite Grace
- 2004 - Our Egyptian Raine
- 2003 - Infinite Grace
- 2002 - Reactive
- 2001 - Pernod
- 2000 - Lady Marion
- 1999 - Bonanova
- 1998 - Camino Rose
- 1997 - Will Fly
- 1996 - Chlorophyll
- 1995 - Bionic Bess
- 1994 - Procrastinate
- 1993 - Mingling Glances
- 1992 - Danjiki
- 1991 - Reno Belle
- 1990 - Ice Cream Sundae
- 1989 - Whistling
- 1988 - Taffeta Bow
- 1987 - Canny Lass