Cartier Finalists Announced

Results on Friday 20 November

The public vote for the 2020 Cartier Racing Awards closed this week and the panel of racing journalists/handicappers has also made its deliberations, meaning that the nominations for the Cartier Racing Awards in 2020 are now known.

The results will be broadcast on Sky Sports on Friday 20 November.

Multiple award nominee Addeybb

The Cartier Racing Awards were established in 1991 to reward excellence in horseracing. There are eight equine awards – the Cartier Horse Of The Year, the Cartier Older Horse, the Cartier Sprinter, the Cartier Stayer, the Cartier Three-Year-Old Colt, the Cartier Three-Year-Old Filly, the Cartier Two-Year-Old Colt and the Cartier Two-Year-Old Filly.

European horseracing’s top awards are delivered through a tried and tested combination of points earned by horses in Pattern races (30%), combined at the end of season with the opinions of a panel of racing journalists/handicappers (35%) and votes from readers of Racing Post and The Daily Telegraph (35%).

The nominations, in alphabetical order, are as below:

  •  Cartier Horse Of The Year 

Addeybb

Battaash

Ghaiyyath

Love

  • Cartier Older Horse

Addeybb

Enable

Ghaiyyath

Magical

  • Cartier Three-Year-Old Colt

Kameko

Palace Pier

Pinatubo

Siskin

  • Cartier Three-Year-Old Filly       

Alpine Star

Fancy Blue

Love

Wonderful Tonight

  • Cartier Sprinter

Battaash

Dream Of Dreams

Glass Slippers

Glen Shiel

  • Cartier Stayer

Galileo Chrome

Princess Zoe

Stradivarius

Wonderful Tonight

  • Cartier Two-Year-Old Colt

Battleground

Mac Swiney

St Mark’s Basilica

Van Gogh

  • Cartier Two-Year-Old Filly

Alcohol Free

Campanelle

Pretty Gorgeous

Tiger Tanaka

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