Masters Handicap Chase

Gainsborough Chase
2023
Castle Robin Laskalin Emir Sacree
Previous years
2022
Le Milos Deise Aba Five Star Getaway
2021
Deise Aba Coo Star Sivola Calipso Collonges
2020-2011
2020
Deise Aba Cloudy Glen Le Rocher
2019
Classic Ben Ami Desbois Kimberlite Candy
2018
Ballydine Holly Bush Henry Loose Chips
2017
Otago Trail Loose Chips Irish Saint
2016
Le Reve Pete The Feat Unioniste
2015
Le Reve Theatrical Star Beforeall
2014
Relax Ardkilly Witness Theatrical Star
2013
On Trend Viking Blond Summery Justice
2011
Eric's Charm Beat The Boys Burren Legend
2010-2001
2010
Monkerhostin Exmoor Ranger Massasoit
2009
Can'T Buy Time Eric's Charm Lacdoudal
2008
Gungadu Burntoakboy My Immortal
2007
Rambling Minster Kelami Briery Fox
2006
Dunbrody Millar Ladalko Underwriter
2005
Innox Lou Du Moulin Mas Granit d'Estruval
2004
Kings Mistral Desailly Exit To Wave
2003
Iris Bleu Frosty Canyon Lord Jack
2002
Billingsgate Echo's of Dawn Iris Bleu
2001
Storm Damage General Wolfe Lance Armstrong
2000-1991
2000
Trouble Ahead Menesonic Linton Rocks
1999
Clever Remark Nahthen Lad King Lucifer
1998
Court Melody Destin d'Estruval Grey Smoke
1997
Dextra Dove Northern Hide Only two finished
1996
Amtrak Express Percy Smollett Young Hustler
1995
Deep Bramble Superior Finish Whispering Steel
1994
Second Schedual Zeta's Lad Young Hustler
1993
Country Member Rushing Wild Captain Dibble
1992
Espy Dalkey Sound Ghofar
1991
Desert Orchid Nick The Brief Kildimo
1990-1988
1989
Desert Orchid Pegwell Bay Kildimo
1988
Charter Party Rhyme 'N' Reason Desert Orchid
 

The Masters Handicap Chase is a National Hunt handicap steeplechase in England which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Sandown Park over a distance of 3 miles (3 miles and 37 yards, or 4,862 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late January or early February.

The race was first run in 1954 and in the sixties was won three times by Mill House. It was known as the Gainsborough Chase until 1991, when the race was renamed the Agfa Diamond Chase, a Limited Handicap holding Grade 2 status. Agfa sponsored the race until 2007. Since 2008 it has been run as the Masters Handicap Chase.

The race last carried Grade 2 status in 1997 and in recent years it has become a normal (albeit valuable) Class B handicap, currently sponsored by Virgin Bet.