Winter Bumper

Winter Bumper
2024
Royal Infantry Noahsgreatrainbow I'm A Lumberjack
Previous years
2023
Aslukgoes Masaccio Shinji
2022
Top Dog Rosy Redrum Ballyglass
2021
Good Risk At All I Like To Move It Gelino Bello
2020-2011
2020
Ocean Wind Brief Ambition Champagnesuperover
2018
Acey Milan Woulduadamandeveit Good Boy Bobby
2017
Daphne Du Clos Western Ryder Dans Le Vent
2016
Ballyandy Positively Dylan Gayebury
2015
Barters Hill Buveur D'air Altior
2014
Definitely Red Tea For Two Mountain of Mourne
2013
Oscar Rock Vago Collonges Caledonia
2012
Shutthefrontdoor Village Vic Horatio Hornblower
2011
Ericht Bygones in Brid Peckhamecho
2010–2001
2010
Al Ferof Made in Time Carpincho
2008
Mad Max The Nightingale Midnight Sail
2007
Crocodiles Rock Just A Thought Earth Planet
2005
Karanja Be Be King De Soto
2004
Earth Man Netherley Dusky Lord
2003
Cornish Rebel Cloudy Grey Sixo
2002
Iris's Gift Harrovian Karinga City
2001
Redde Armageddon One Knight
2000–1996
2000
Patriarch Ready To Rumble Royal Emperor
1999
Golden Alpha No Forecast Frenchman's Creek
1998
Frantic Tan Luggsy Mr Music Man
1997
Mr Markham Dom Beltrano Arkley Royal
1996
Andanito Three Farthings Simple Simon I
 

The Winter Bumper is a Listed National Hunt flat race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four to six years. It is run at Newbury over a distance of about 2 miles and 12 furlong (2 miles and 69 yards, or 3,282 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in February.

The first version of the race was established in 1996, and it was given Grade 2 status in 2002. The title Winter Bumper was introduced ahead of the planned running in 2009, but this race was cancelled because of snow. Prior to this it was known by various titles, usually the name of a sponsor appended with "Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race". Since 2018 the race has been sponsored by Betfair with various different titles.

The event serves as a trial for the Champion Bumper in March, although no horse has ever achieved victory in both races. However, the winner of the latter event in 1999, Monsignor, had earlier finished fourth in this race.

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