9 st 0 lb Penalties 5 lb for G1 / G2 winners 3 lb for G3 winners
Purse
£60,000 (2021) 1st: £34,026
Oh So Sharp Stakes
2024
Merrily
Cathedral
Flight
Previous years
2023
Dance Sequence
Skellet
Star Music
2022
Midnight Mile
Lose Yourself
Small Oasis
2021
Fast Attack
Allayaali
Perfect News
2020-2011
2020
Saffron Beach
Thank You Next
Shine For You
2019
Rose Of Kildare
Valeria Messalina
Separate
2018
Mot Juste
Angel's Hideaway
Sunday Star
2017
Altyn Orda
Gavota
I Can Fly
2016
Poet's Vanity
Glitter Girl
Unforgetable Filly
2015
First Victory
Alamode
Robanne
2014
Local Time
Astrelle
Prize Exhibit
2013
Miss France
Lightning Thunder
Sweet Acclaim
2012
Waterway Run
Light Up My Life
Annie's Fortune
2011
Alsindi
Questing
Nayarra
2010-2001
2010
Havant
Look At Me
Khawlah
2009
Tabassum
Electric Feel
Hasty
2008
Souter's Sister
Moonlife
Nashmiah
2007
Raymi Coya
Step Softly
Annie Skates
2006
Selinka
Puggy
Guarantia
2005
Race For The Stars
Scottish Stage
Tiana
2004
Penkenna Princess
Favourita
Borthwick Girl
2003
Top Romance
Spotlight
Kelucia
2002
Khulood
Soldera
Miss Assertive
2001
Protectress
Snowfire
Islington
2000-1991
2000
Lilium
Nafisah
Lil's Jessy
1999
Agrippina
High Walden
Tabheej
1998
Smittenby
Fragrant Oasis
Hula Angel
1997
Name Of Love
Flawless
Shuhrah
1996
Sarayir
Fernanda
Dancing Drop
1995
Ruznama
Obsessive
Fag End
1994
Hiwaya
Germane
Poppy Carew
1993
Bulaxie
Lady Fairfax
Mild Rebuke
1992
Yawl
Rumpus
Self Assured
1991
Rose Indien
Enaya
Pericolo
1990-1988
1990
Dartrey
Diamond City
Kafiyah
1989
Va Toujours
Royal Fi Fi
Flower Girl
1988
Arsaan
Alsabiha
Priceless Pearl
The Oh So Sharp Stakes is a Group 3flathorse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old fillies. It is run on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in October.
History
The event is named after Oh So Sharp, a Newmarket-trained winner of the fillies' Triple Crown in 1985. It was established in 1987, and it was initially an ungraded conditions race. It was given Listed status in 1993, and promoted to Group 3 level in 2007.
The race was previously held on the second day of Newmarket's three-day Cambridgeshire Meeting, the day before the Cambridgeshire Handicap, but was moved to a fixture a week later in 2014. From 2015 it was moved back a further week to become part of the Future Champions Festival at Newmarket.