9 st 3 lb Allowances 3 lb for fillies and mares Penalties 5 lb for Group 1 winners * 3 lb for Group 2 winners * * since 31 August last year
Purse
£130,000 (2024) 1st: £72,826
Huxley Stakes
2024
Passenger
Israr
Regal Reality
Previous years
2023
Point Lonsdale
Mujtaba
Layfayette
2022
Solid Stone
Certain Lad
Megallan
2021
Armory
Sangarius
Palavecino
2020-2011
2019
Forest Ranger
Matterhorn
Success Days
2018
Forest Ranger
War Decree
Gabrial
2017
Deauville
Poet's Word
Folkswood
2016
Cannock Chase
Western Hymn
Master Carpenter
2015
Maverick Wave
Cannock Chase
Air Pilot
2014
Noble Mission
Telescope
Danadana
2013
Danadana
Highland Knight
Gabrial
2012
Marcret
Myplacelater
Wigmore Hall
2011
Await The Dawn
Distant Memories
Forte Dei Marmi
2010-2001
2010
Debussy
Les Fazzani
South Easter
2009
Doctor Fremantle
Staying On
Expresso Star
2008
Championship Point
Maraahel
Spice Route
2007
Maraahel
Blue Bajan
Ivy Creek
2006
Maraahel
Counsel's Opinion
Kew Green
2005
Maraahel
Solskjaer
Counsel's Opinion
2004
Bandari
Parasol
Leporello
2003
Parasol
Vintage Premium
Burning Sun
2002
Freefourinternet
Island House
Tough Speed
2001
Adilabad
Island House
Gold Academy
2000-1999
2000
Sossus Vlei
Rain In Spain
Monsajem
1999
Chester House
Supreme Sound
Generous Libra
The Huxley Stakes is a Group 2flathorse race in Great Britain open to horses aged four years or older. It is run over a distance of 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 70 yards (2,076 metres) at Chester in May.
History
The event is named after Huxley, a village located to the east of Chester. It was established in 1999, and the first running was won by Chester House. It initially held Listed status, and was promoted to Group 3 level in 2005. It was upgraded again to Group 2 level in 2018.[1]
The trophy for the Huxley Stakes is known as the Tradesman's Cup. Another race at the venue, the Chester Cup, was originally called the Tradesmen's Cup.[2]
Ryan Moore - Doctor Fremantle (2009), Await The Dawn (2011), Marcret (2012), Cannock Chase (2016), Deauville (2017), Armory (2021), Solid Stone (2022), Point Lonsdale (2023)