Classic Chase

Classic Chase
2024
My Silver Lining Galia Des Liteaux Guetapan Collonges
Previous years
2023
Iwilldoit Mr Incredible Notachance
2022
Eclair Surf Gericault Roque Chirico Vallis
2021
Notachance Achille Le Breuil
2020-2011
2020
Kimberlite Candy Captain Chaos Petite Power
2019
Impulsive Star Calett Mad Crosspark
2018
Milansbar Cogry Missed Approach
2017
One For Arthur Goodtoknow Shotgun Paddy
2016
Russe Blanc Midnight Prayer Dromnea
2015
Hawkes Point Theatrical Star Shotgun Paddy
2014
Shotgun Paddy Carruthers Royale Knight
2013
Rigadin De Beauchene Godsmejudge Pete The Feat
2012
Hey Big Spender Fredo Strongbows Legend
2011
West End Rocker Minella Boys Incentivise
2010-2001
2008
D'Argent Philson Run Naunton Brook
2007
Ladalko Mon Mome Naunton Brook
2006
Eurotrek Sir Rembrandt Control Man
2005
Baron Windrush D'Argent Double Honour
2004
Southern Star Jurancon II What Odds
2002
Choisty In The Rough Zaggy Lane
2001
Saxon Duke Parahandy Dook's Delight
2000-1991
2000
Choisty Golden Drum Forest Ivory
1998
A N C Express Martell Boy Ceridwen
1996
Full Of Oats Maamur Gold Cap
1995
Willsford Vicompt De Valmont Judges Fancy
1994
Moorcroft Boy Chatam Into The Red
1993
Fiddlers Pike Into The Red Bonanza Boy
1992
Woodgate Cool Ground David's Duky
1991
Aquilifer Ace Of Spies Last House
1990-1989
1990
Midnight Madness Mister Christian Forest Ranger
1989
Memberson Cool Ground Red Columbia
 

The Classic Chase is a Premier Handicap National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Warwick over a distance of about 3 miles and 5 furlongs (3 miles 5 furlongs and 54 yards, or 5,883 metres), and during its running there are twenty-two fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year in January.

The present event was introduced in 2004, although a similar race, the Warwick (Brooke Bond Oxo) National Chase, had been previously staged until 2000. As with its predecessor, the Classic Chase is usually contested by several horses which subsequently compete in the Grand National. The 2017 winner, One For Arthur, went on to win the Grand National. It was re-classified as a Premier Handicap from the 2023 running when Grade 3 status was renamed by the British Horseracing Authority.