Balanchine Stakes

Balanchine Stakes
(Airlie Stud Stakes)
ClassGroup 2
LocationCurragh Racecourse
County Kildare, Ireland
Inaugurated2005
Race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
SponsorAirlie Stud
WebsiteCurragh
Race information
Distance6f (1,207 metres)
SurfaceTurf
TrackStraight
QualificationTwo-year-old fillies
Weight9 st 0 lb
Penalties
3 lb for Group winners
Purse112,800 (2022)
1st: €70,800
Balanchine Stakes
2024
Truly Enchanting California Dreamer January
Previous years
2023
Matrika Gunzburg Ashwiyaa
2022
Statuette Badb Matilda Picotte
2021
Velocidad Yet Cheerupsleepyjean
2020-2011
2020
Aloha Star Frenetic Mother Earth
2019
Albigna Precious Moments Peace Charter
2018
So Perfect Skitter Scatter Cava
2017
Clemmie Butterscotch Mamba Noire
2016
Roly Poly Seafront Elusive Beauty
2015
Most Beautiful Only Mine Miss Elizabeth
2014
I Am Beautiful Jeanne Girl Quinta Verde
2013
Bye Bye Birdie Heart Focus Clenor
2012
Sendmylovetorose True Verdict Slope
2011
Experience Somasach Naseem Sea
2010-2005
2010
Seeharn Gatamalata Moonlit Garden
2009
Long Lashes Elusive Galaxy Gold Bubbles
2008
Shimah Chintz What's Up Pussycat
2007
Listen Tuscan Evening Charlotte Bronte
2006
Gaudeamus The Real Thing Simonetta
2005
Sahara Princess Sandie Ugo Fire
 

The Balanchine Stakes, also known as the Airlie Stud Stakes, is a Group 2 flat horse race in Ireland open to two-year-old thoroughbred fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late June or early July.

The event's registered title honours Balanchine, a successful filly whose victories included the Irish Derby in 1994. The race was established in 2005, and it was originally classed at Listed level. The first two runnings were contested over 7 furlongs.

The race's distance was cut to 6 furlongs in 2007, and for a period it was known as the Saoire Stakes. It reverted to its former name in 2009, and from this point its sponsored title was the Ballygallon Stud Stakes.

The Balanchine Stakes was promoted to Group 3 status in 2011. In 2019 the race received a further boost when it was one of 3 Group 3 race's across Europe promoted to Group 2 status following the European Pattern Committee's review for 2019. It is now sponsored by Airlie Stud, and it is held on the second day of the Curragh's three-day Irish Derby Festival meeting, as part of the supporting card to the Group 1 Pretty Polly Stakes.