Festival Stakes (Great Britain)

Festival Stakes
2025
Liberty Lane Meydaan Silver Knott
Previous years
2024
Isle Of Jura Mujtaba Passion And Glory
2023
King Of Conquest Francesco Clemente Phantom Flight
2022
Majestic Dawn West End Charmer Stormy Antarctic
2021
Stormy Antarctic Desert Encounter Winter Reprise
2020-2011
2019
Elarqam Willie John Thundering Blue
2018
First Sitting Autocratic Spark Plug
2017
First Sitting Spark Plug Mount Logan
2016
Decorated Knight Educate Black Cherry
2015
The Corsican Educate Lamar
2014
French Navy Windhoek Nabucco
2013
Rewarded Stipulate Reckoning
2012
Jet Away Fiorente Retrieve
2011
City Leader Class Is Class Principal Role
2010-2001
2010
Class Is Class Laaheb Drunken Sailor
2009
Tranquil Tiger Halicarnassus Charlie Farnsbarns
2008
Sixties Icon Sweet Lilly Spice Route
2007
Illustrious Blue Road To Love Imperial Star
2006
Blue Monday Mountain High Vol De Nuit
2004
Alkaadhem Compton Bolter Big Bad Bob
2003
Island House Rawyaan Endless Hall
2002
Imperial Dancer Island House Border Arrow
2001
Mubtaker Nooshman Pawn Broker
2000-1991
2000
Island House Right Wing Annapurna
1999
Great Dane Diamond White Docksider
1998
Faithful Son Musalsal Lonely Heart
1997
Germano King Alex Medaille Militaire
1996
Captain Horatius Wijara Lear White
1995
Baron Ferdinand Ionio Belle Argentine
1994
Alderbrook Wagon Master Instant Affair
1993
Red Bishop Bobzao Jeune
1992
Flashfoot Jura Gai Bulga
1991
Spritsail Lord Charmer Game Plan
1990-1988
1990
Relief Pitcher Observation Post Charmer
1989
Sweet Chesne Hibernian Gold Insan
1988
Mtoto Media Starguest Bengal Fire
 

The Festival Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Goodwood over a distance of 1 mile 1 furlong 197 yards (1,991 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in May.

Until 1996 the race was known as the Clive Graham Stakes, after the racing journalist (also known as "The Scout" of the Daily Express).