20 – 24 JUNE 2023
Welcome to Royal Ascot 2023, the world’s premier Flat racing meeting.
We are looking forward to five thrilling days of action on the track. Last year we welcomed equine stars from four different continents in what was a truly international week and it is exciting that horses from around the world will once again travel to compete at the Royal Meeting.
Coming so soon after the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, this will be the first Royal Meeting of the new reign and a great celebration of Their Majesties’ continued patronage of British racing and Royal Ascot in particular.
Following the success of Nature Strip in 2022 we are again expecting strong representation from Australia. The week could also feature runners from Hong Kong, America and throughout Europe including potentially France, Spain, Germany, Sweden and Norway.
The biggest star on the track will, for the final time at Royal Ascot, be Frankie Dettori. A career spanning five decades has included 77 Royal Ascot winners to date, including eight Gold Cups and all eight of our Group 1 races - a unique feat. One of those 77 winners was Phantom Gold, winner of the 1995 Ribblesdale Stakes for Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
In memory of The Late Queen there will be a photographic exhibition in the Grandstand showcasing images and memories of Royal Ascot. We are very grateful to Howden for their support of this and to Chris Jackson from Getty for his photographs. The Platinum Jubilee Stakes has been renamed as the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes in perpetuity, both to honour The Late Queen’s unstinting commitment to Ascot and the three great Jubilee celebrations that began with the inception of the race in 2002.
The global reach of Royal Ascot will see the racing broadcast in 175 territories, while the continued growth of World Pool participation to more than 20 countries is a very important part of our international strategy. We are delighted to have increased prize money again this year to a record level of £9.52 million across the 35 races and, once again, no race will be run for less than £100,000. It remains more important than ever that the rewards for participants are competitive in order for the Royal Meeting to retain its prominence on the world stage. As always, our grateful thanks must go to all our Partners, Sponsors and Suppliers who make such investment possible. We are delighted this year to be welcoming LK Bennett as an Official Sponsor for the first time and there will be a special fashion experience at the racecourse during Royal Ascot for racegoers to enjoy.
We hope you enjoy the week.
Sir Francis Brooke BT. His Majesty’s Representative
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3 WELCOME TO ROYAL ASCOT 2023 FROM HIS MAJESTY’S REPRESENTATIVE 2 RACING AND CORPORATE 6 THE RACING - RECORD PRIZE MONEY AT ROYAL ASCOT 2023 5 PLATINUM JUBILEE STAKES TO BE RENAMED “THE QUEEN ELIZABETH II JUBILEE STAKES” 6 AUSTRALIAN SPRINTING STARS HEADLINE INTERNATIONAL CONTENDERS 7 ORDER OF RUNNING 9 2022 LONGINES WORLD’S BEST RACEHORSE RANKINGS 11 TRACK CONDITION AND EQUINE WELFARE GOING REPORTS 12 EQUINE WELFARE 13 QUEEN ELIZABETH II AT ROYAL ASCOT 16 HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN’S WINNERS AT ASCOT RACECOURSE 1953-2022 20 THE END OF AN ERA - FRANKIE’S FINAL ROYAL MEETING 22 FRANKIE DETTORI AT ROYAL ASCOT 26 PASSING THE BATON – MARK AND CHARLIE JOHNSTON 28 BREEDER’S CUP CHALLENGE RACES AT ROYAL ASCOT 31 ROYAL ASCOT SET TO ATTRACT GLOBAL AUDIENCE IN 175 TERRITORIES 32 MEET ALASTAIR WARWICK – ASCOT’S NEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE 34 A NET ZERO VILLAGE ENCLOSURE AT ROYAL ASCOT 2023 36 ROYAL ASCOT TROPHIES ENTER NEW ERA 38 AWAY FROM THE TRACK 34 ROYAL ASCOT STYLE GUIDE EVOLVES TO REVEAL BRAND-NEW INSPIRATIONAL LOOKBOOK FOR 2023 41 THE HISTORY OF FASHION AT ROYAL ASCOT – KEY DATES 44 ASCOT RACECOURSE AND FENWICK REVEAL THE ROYAL ASCOT MILLINERY COLLECTIVE 2023 45 ROYAL ASCOT FASHION DESIGN COMPETITION 2023 48 ROYAL ASCOT LOCAL SCHOOLS ART COMPETITION – 2023 WINNERS 49 ASCOT RACECOURSE SUPPORTS 50 £5MILLION OVER FIVE YEARS RAISED VIA ON SITE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES 51 SIDE GLANCE BECOMES FIRST EVER EQUINE AMBASSADOR AT ASCOT RACECOURSE 52 BOOKMAKERS TO DONATE ALL PROFITS FROM BRITANNIA STAKES ONCE AGAIN 53 PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION TO CELEBRATE QUEEN ELIZABETH II’S CLOSE ASSOCIATION WITH THE ROYAL MEETING 54 RIPLEY EXHIBITION 56 SCULPTURES 58 ROYAL ASCOT MAPS 62 OFFICIAL PARTNERS, SPONSORS AND SUPPLIERS 46 OFFICIAL PARTNERS, SPONSORS AND SUPPLIERS 66 LK BENNETT BECOMES AN OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF ASCOT RACECOURSE 68 SLINGSBY GIN PARTNERS WITH ASCOT RACECOURSE TO BRING A TASTE OF ROYAL ASCOT TO HEATHROW AIRPORT 69 ASCOT HISTORY 8 HISTORY AND TRADITIONS 80 KEY DATES 84 RACE HISTORIES & CONDITIONS 87 DID YOU KNOW...? 91 CONTACTS 92 RACING FACTS AND FIGURES 8 CONTENTS 94 THE RACES 95 TRAINERS AND OWNERS 151 JOCKEYS 166 INTERNATIONAL RUNNERS 178 GROUND AND TIMES 192 CONTENTS
RACING
AT ROYAL ASCOT
THE RACING RECORD
PRIZE MONEY AT ROYAL ASCOT 2023
The Royal Ascot racing programme will once again feature the highest concentration of equine talent seen at any meeting across the world. The 35-race programme features eight Group 1 races and a total of 22 Pattern or Listed level events throughout the week ensuring that the quality remains high from start to finish.
Last year, the Queen Anne Stakes, Prince of Wales’s Stakes, Gold Cup, St James’s Palace Stakes and Platinum Jubilee Stakes all featured in the Longines World’s Top 100 Races for three-year-olds and upwards with global stars Baaeed, Nature Strip and Kyprios lighting up the track.
In 2023, a record £9.52 million of prize money will be on offer, up 10% on the 2022 figure of £8.65m. All Group 1 races will be run for a minimum of £600,000 for the first time with increases to the King’s Stand Stakes, St James’s Palace Stakes, Gold Cup, Coronation Stakes and Commonwealth Cup (all £500,000 in 2022), while the Queen Anne Stakes is worth £750,000 (£600,000 in 2022).
The Group 2 King Edward VII Stakes has been increased to £250,000 (£225,000 in 2022) while two Group 2 races for fillies and mares - the Duke of Cambridge Stakes and Ribblesdale Stakes –have been raised to £225,000 (from £175,000 and £200,000). Both the Group 3 Hampton Court Stakes and Jersey Stakes also receive increases to £150,000 (from £100,000 and £110,000).
As in 2022, no race at Royal Ascot will be run for less than £100,000.
Nick Smith, Director of Racing and Public Affairs at Ascot Racecourse, said: “We are delighted to have pushed past the £9 million prize money mark for the first time. It’s never been so important to focus on the top end of the British programme with competition for the best horses so intense internationally.
“Against a backdrop of reduced central funding, an increase of almost £1 million in Executive Contribution has been required to get to this figure. That represents a significant investment.”
ROYAL ASCOT PRIZE MONEY HISTORY
2023 - £9,520,000
2022 - £8,652,500
2021 - £6,000,000
2020 - £3,610,000
2019 - £7,330,000
2018 - £7,305,000
2017 - £6.600,000
2016 - £6,580,000
2015 - £6,580,000
2014 - £5,310,000
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PLATINUM JUBILEE STAKES RENAMED
QUEEN ELIZABETH II JUBILEE STAKES”
In memory of Her Late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, the feature Group One race on the final day of Royal Ascot (24th June), The Platinum Jubilee Stakes, has been renamed The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes.
Sir Francis Brooke Bt. His Majesty’s Representative at Ascot, said: “The Late Queen’s close association with Ascot Racecourse was well known throughout the world, but no race at the Royal Meeting previously carried the name of Queen Elizabeth II.
“His Majesty The King has approved the renaming of the Platinum Jubilee Stakes to The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes. This will both honour Her Late Majesty in perpetuity and maintain the connection with the three Jubilees celebrated since the inception of the race as the Golden Jubilee Stakes in 2002.”
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AUSTRALIAN SPRINTING STARS HEADLINE INTERNATIONAL CONTENDERS
Entries from across the globe were received in May for the eight Group One races at Royal Ascot, including stars from Australia, Hong Kong and the USA.
King’s Stand Stakes contender Coolangatta heads a strong Australian contingent after securing her second Group 1 victory for Ciaron Maher & David Eustace in the Lightning Stakes at Flemington in February.
The Lightning Stakes has proved a key stepping stone for Australia’s six Royal Ascot winners, with Choisir, Takeover Target, Miss Andretti, Scenic Blast, Black Caviar and Nature Strip all winning the fivefurlong highlight.
Co-trainer David Eustace said: “We are stepping into the unknown when it comes to international travel but Coolangatta has done a lot of travelling around Australia and is used to being in unfamiliar places. We are hopeful that she will handle that side of things well but you never know until you do it.
“The history books tell you that Lightning Stakes winners have a pretty formidable record at Royal Ascot and we are happy to side with them. We think the 1,000 metres of the King’s Stand, with the uphill finish, looks ideal and genuine fast ground will be to her advantage as well.”
There could also be Australian representation in the King’s Stand Stakes and Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes, courtesy of Artorius
for Anthony & Sam Freedman, The Astrologist for Leon & Troy Corstens and Cannonball for Peter & Paul Snowden.
Artorius, who was third in the Group 1 six-furlong showpiece sprint last year, looks an improved performer this year with two excellent efforts, including a comeback victory in the G1 Canterbury Stakes at Randwick in early March.
Co-trainer, Sam Freedman, said: “Artorius seems to be shaping up really well and will have a couple of trials over here before we put him on the plane. I think he is definitely hitting Royal Ascot this year in better form than he was 12 months ago. He is not far off the likes of Anamoe and his win in the Canterbury has worked out, with the runner-up Imperatriz going on to win another Group One.
“His form lines are strong and I think you guys over there will see a more tactically versatile horse. He will be able to sit a lot closer, which will be important, whereas last year he was rattling home.
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“The history books tell you that Lightning Stakes winners have a formidable record at Royal Ascot.”
- David Eustace
Artorius heads to post last year and will be bidding to go two places better in The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes this time around
“There are a few Aussies coming over again this year. I think you will see a decent filly in the King’s Stand in Coolangatta and then you have an older horse in The Astrologist who is right around the mark. Our horse proved last year that he is up to competing over there and, provided a few things go his way, we would be very hopeful of another big performance.”
The Astrologist proved himself on the international stage when going down by a head in the Group 1 Al Quoz Sprint on Dubai World Cup Night. He arrived in the UK in early April to begin his preparation for Royal Ascot.
Troy Corstens said: “We were delighted with The Astrologist’s effort in Dubai. He ran to expectations and came very close, which gave us the confidence to continue the journey with him.
“He has settled beautifully in Newmarket – he is a very adaptable horse and enjoys the travel. We feel that this will be the perfect race for him. He is a renowned straight-track horse in Australia and we feel the testing course of Ascot will suit him immensely.”
The potential raiding party from the USA includes the Wesley Ward trained duo of Love Reigns and Twilight Gleaming who both made winning returns at Keeneland in April.
Eight of Ward’s 12 Royal Ascot winners have come in two-year-old races and his team of juveniles this year will be led by runaway debut winner American Rascal in the Group 2 Norfolk Stakes. The Curlin colt is the first foal out of Group 2 Queen Mary Stakes and Group 1 King’s Stand Stakes winner Lady Aurelia.
Classic Causeway could be a rare US-trained runner in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes. The son of Giant’s Causeway has proved an able campaigner on both turf and dirt for Kenny McPeek, with his most notable success coming at the expense of Nations Pride in the Group 1 Belmont Derby last summer.
Top-class sprinter Wellington is set to be Hong Kong’s first runner at Royal Ascot since 2016. Richard Gibson’s four-time G1 winner is entered in The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes and brings highclass sprinting form to the table.
Nick Smith, Director of Racing and Public Affairs at Ascot Racecourse, said: “We are very pleased to see entries for Royal Ascot 2023 from across the world including Group One winners from Britain, Ireland, France, the USA, Australia and Hong Kong.
“It is particularly exciting to see so many strong entries from Australia, including the Black Caviar Lightning Stakes winner Coolangatta, who looks set to try and follow Nature Strip’s victory in the King’s Stand Stakes. It’s also exciting to see Artorius is on track to try and go two better than when third in the Platinum Jubilee Stakes last year.
“Wesley Ward again has a strong team headed by Love Reigns and Twilight Gleaming along with his usual crop of two-year-olds which most excitedly includes American Rascal this year looking to follow in the footsteps of his dam, Lady Aurelia.”
Since 2003, 202 runners from outside Europe have competed at Royal Ascot from nine different jurisdictions; the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Africa, Bahrain and the UAE.
All eight Group One races at Royal Ascot are part of the QPICO British Champions Series. Four Royal Ascot contests are part of the Breeders’ Cup Win & You’re In Programme – the King’s Stand Stakes, Queen Anne Stakes, Prince of Wales’s Stakes and Norfolk Stakes.
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Coolangatta wins the Black Caviar Lightning Stakes at Flemington in February and is on track for the King’s Stand Stakes (Credit: Racing Photos)
ORDER OF RUNNING
DAY ONE TUESDAY 20TH JUNE
TWO WEDNESDAY 21ST JUNE
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ITV1 2.30pm The Queen Anne Stakes (Group 1) 4+ £750,000 One mile (straight) ITV1 3.05pm The Coventry Stakes (Group 2) 2 £150,000 Six furlongs ITV1 3.40pm The King’s Stand Stakes (Group 1) 3+ £600,000 Five furlongs ITV1 4.20pm The St James’s Palace Stakes (Group 1) 3 colts £600,000 One mile, (round) ITV1 5.00pm The Ascot Stakes (Handicap) 4+ £100,000 Two miles, four furlongs ITV1 5.35pm The Wolferton Stakes (Listed) 4+ £110,000 One mile, two furlongs ITV4 6.10pm The Copper Horse Stakes (Handicap) 4+ £100,000 One mile, six furlongs
ITV1 2.30pm The Queen Mary Stakes (Group 2) 2 fillies £115,000 Five furlongs ITV1 3.05pm The Kensington Palace Stakes (Handicap) 4+ fillies & mares £100,000 Old mile (round) ITV1 3.40pm The Duke of Cambridge Stakes (Group 2) 4+ fillies & mares £225,000 One mile (straight) ITV1 4.20pm The Prince of Wales’s Stakes (Group 1) 4+ £1,000,000 One mile, two furlongs ITV1 5.00pm The Royal Hunt Cup (Handicap) 3+ £175,000 One mile (straight) ITV1 5.35pm The Queen’s Vase (Group 2) 3 £265,000 One mile, six furlongs ITV4 6.10pm The Windsor Castle Stakes (Listed) 2 £100,000 Five furlongs
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DAY THREE THURSDAY 22ND JUNE
DAY FOUR FRIDAY 23RD JUNE
Full race conditions can be found on pages 87 - 90.
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ITV1 2.30pm The Norfolk Stakes (Group 2) 2 £110,000 Five furlongs ITV1 3.05pm The King George V Stakes (Handicap) 3 £100,000 One mile, four furlongs ITV1 3.40pm The Ribblesdale Stakes (Group 2) 3 fillies £225,000 One mile, four furlongs ITV1 4.20pm The Gold Cup (Group 1) 4+ £600,000 Two miles, four furlongs ITV1 5.00pm The Britannia Stakes (Handicap) 3 colts & geldings £120,000 One mile (straight) ITV1 5.35pm The Hampton Court Stakes (Group 3) 3 £150,000 One mile, two furlongs ITV4 6.10pm The Buckingham Palace Stakes (Handicap) 3+ £100,000 Seven furlongs
ITV1 2.30pm The Albany Stakes (Group 3) 2 fillies £100,000 Six furlongs ITV1 3.05pm The Commonwealth Cup (Group 1) 3 colts & fillies £600,000 Six furlongs ITV1 3.40pm The Duke of Edinburgh Stakes (Handicap) 3+ £100,000 One mile, four furlongs ITV1 4.20pm The Coronation Stakes (Group 1) 3 fillies £600,000 Old mile (round) ITV1 5.00pm The Sandringham Stakes (Handicap) 3 fillies £100,000 One mile (straight) ITV1 5.35pm The King Edward VII Stakes (Group 2) 3 colts & geldings £250,000 One mile, four furlongs ITV4 6.10pm The Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes (Handicap) 3 £100,000 Five furlongs DAY FIVE
24TH JUNE ITV1 2.30pm The Chesham Stakes (Listed) 2 £100,000 Seven furlongs ITV1 3.05pm The Jersey Stakes (Group 3) 3 £150,000 Seven furlongs ITV1 3.40pm The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (Group 1) 4+ £1,000,000 Six furlongs ITV1 4.20pm The Hardwicke Stakes (Group 2) 4+ £250,000 One mile, four furlongs ITV1 5.00pm The Wokingham Stakes (Handicap) 3+ £175,000 Six furlongs ITV1 5.35pm The Golden Gates Stakes (Handicap) 3 £100,000 One mile, two furlongs ITV4 6.10pm The Queen Alexandra Stakes (Conditions) 4+ £100,000 Two miles, six furlongs
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2022 LONGINES WORLD’S BEST RACEHORSE RANKINGS
We saw six of the horses in the Longines World’s Best Racehorse top ten (including ties) run at Ascot in 2022.
Baaeed: Queen Anne Stakes winner and 4th in the QIPCO Champions Stakes
Nature Strip: King’s Stand Stakes winner
Kyprios: Gold Cup winner
Real World: Queen Anne Stakes second
Pyledriver: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth QIPCO Stakes winner
Torquator Tasso: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth QIPCO Stakes second
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HORSE
Flightline (USA)
Baaeed (GB)
Equinox (JPN)
Nature Strip (AUS)
Epicenter (USA) 5 Life Is Good (USA)
Vadeni (F) 8 Golden Sixty (AUS) 8 Kyprios (IRE)
Olympiad (USA)
Pyledriver (GB)
Real World (IRE)
Romatic Warrior (IRE)
Titleholder (JPN) 8 Torquator Tasso (GER) = ran at Ascot in 2022
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Baaeed wins the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot 2022
TRACK CONDITION AND EQUINE WELFARE GOING REPORTS
Live weather data and track conditions will once again be available for Royal Ascot in 2023 through Weather Trax Live available on Ascot’s website via https://www.ascot.com/thegoing
In 2020, Ascot became the first racecourse in the UK to publish live weather data via this innovative App developed by TurfTrax, which streams live meteorological data from equipment located near to the four-furlong marker on the stand side of the Straight Course.
A wealth of information including rainfall figures for the past 24 hours and seven days as well as wind speed and direction and daily evapotranspiration figures, are all available in realtime.
Chris Stickels, Head of Racing and Clerk of the Course at Ascot Racecourse said:
“We continue to have excellent feedback regarding the live weather data that was used by owners, trainers, jockeys, racing followers, punters, media and broadcasters.
“The system has been in place for every raceday since Royal Ascot 2020 and once again people will be able to monitor weather conditions and check for Going updates remotely in real time during this year’s Royal Meeting. We hope it will be informative and useful for those enjoying the racing all over the world.”
Alongside the WeatherTrax Live data, from 13th June, daily Going reports will be provided combined with GoingStick readings coinciding with the timing of entries and declarations.
Going maps, rail positions and irrigation information will also be available. For Royal Ascot, GoingStick and soil moisture data is collected independently by TurfTrax.
The first assessment takes place seven days before the meeting begins, then readings are taken four days, 48hrs and 24hrs prior to the meeting and on every race day morning.
GOINGSTICK & MOISTURE READINGS PLAN
TUESDAY 13TH JUNE
GoingStick reading pre entries confirmation (reading by around 2pm)
FRIDAY 16TH JUNE
Reading early afternoon
SUNDAY 18TH JUNE
Reading to be completed by 8am ahead of Day One declarations
MONDAY 19TH JUNE
– SATURDAY 24TH JUNE
Readings completed daily by 8am
The electromechanical GoingStick is used to measure 108 grid locations on the track including 72 on the Straight Course split across the stand, centre and far side. A further 36 measurements are taken on the Round Course.
The measurements are representative of forces exerted by the horse’s hoof when it is in contact with the ground.
Additionally, a volumetric soil moisture content reading is carried out at 24 positions on the Straight Course and 36 on the Round Course. The data is analysed each day by Ascot and TurfTrax alongside 15 years’ of historic weather and Going data to assist with irrigation planning if required.
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EQUINE WELFARE
The safety and welfare of horses and jockeys is paramount at Royal Ascot and in recent years, several major changes have been made to improve welfare standards.
PRE-RACE EXAMINATIONS
For the first time at Royal Ascot this year, enhanced prerace examinations will be carried out on every horse running throughout the week.
After successful trials at Newbury and Goodwood in May, the process involves:
• A cardiac assessment using a stethoscope
• A trot up over a distance of approximately 25 metres, with the horse asked to trot up and back in a straight line on a firm surface
• An examination of the musculoskeletal system
These are standard methods of pre-race examination which have been used to examine individual horses at Flat and Jump meetings for many years and will be performed by the BHA’s Veterinary Officers in the racecourse stable area.
Through this process, we can help ensure that all horses are lining up in the best possible condition following their journey to the racecourse.
The vets can work with trainers to evaluate the gait and address any questions about the horse’s suitability to race in advance of racing. Any trainers that are concerned about horses that might be described as ‘poor movers’ or have an ‘asymmetrical gait’, are encouraged to contact the BHA in advance to discuss the individual circumstances and explain how they can provide further information about their horse.
This may include supporting videos of the horse trotting in hand before and after exercise and reports from the trainers’ home vets. This process is aimed to include and involve all the professionals associated with each horse in the making of decisions about their suitability to race.
These examinations are designed to support the work of the whole sport to reduce avoidable risk, adding an extra layer of protection so that we know horses are lining up in the best possible health post-travel, whilst avoiding a situation where a sound horse is prevented from running.
Chris Stickels, Head of Racing and Clerk of the Course at Ascot Racecourse, said: “The introduction of enhanced pre-race examinations during Royal Ascot is another important step in our continued commitment to improving equine welfare in our sport. The investment we have made in this area will help us to ensure that all horses are in the best possible condition before running during the week.”
James Given, Director of Equine Regulation, Safety and Welfare at the BHA, said: “British racing is rightly proud of the standards of care that racehorses experience and this enhanced process is another example of the whole industry, including horsemen, racecourses and regulator, all working together as we constantly strive for further improvements to racehorse safety and welfare.”
STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITIES
During the redevelopment between 2004-2006, a safer race track was created by cambering the home and old paddock bends and removing the road crossings over the track, replacing them with underpasses.
Further improvements to equine welfare provision were made as part of a £700,000 project to create a new enhanced unsaddling area in 2016. Increased in size to accommodate large field races more comfortably, the Unsaddling Enclosure lawn is positioned to benefit from maximum shade from the crown of an adjacent mature tree as well as a repositioned tulip tree, which sits to the south of the oval. Equine misting fans were also installed to aid with postrace cooling of horses.
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The Flat Course Pop-Up irrigation system underwent a £150,000 overhaul in 2017 to ensure consistent and enhanced watering of the racing surface. All 300 of the pop ups around the track were replaced and a new filter system fitted to the pump station delivering a more efficient system.
This year, we have also worked closely with Duralock, the leading supplier of PVC fencing to the racing industry, to install non-metal ground fixing for our midcourse fencing and rail. The new rail uses no metal below or above ground with a design that enhances safety for horses and jockeys in the event of a major collision.
Five specifically qualified equine vets are on duty every day at Royal Ascot, dedicated to the welfare of all the horses. During each race, vets follow the runners by car and can respond to and attend an incident generally within a minute – as fast as the paramedic teams responsible for jockeys.
There are three equine ambulances on course at all times and three ambulances for any incidents involving injuries to jockeys. Ascot’s two permanent veterinary boxes are supplemented with an X-Ray machine to assist with swift diagnosis before administration of treatment on site or any movement necessary to equine hospitals.
The jockeys’ facilities at Ascot include a medical treatment room, rest rooms and a dedicated room for physiotherapy. There are six doctors on site specifically to deal with any jockey injuries.
BRITISH RACING’S COMMITMENT TO OUR RACEHORSES
The horseracing industry takes its responsibility to the welfare of the racehorse extremely seriously and they receive the best care and training available. There are 20,000-plus horses in training who race over the course of a year and they receive almost constant attention from the 6,000 stable staff who are dedicated to their care on a daily basis.
Over the last 20 years, the sport has invested more than £40 million in equine veterinary science to make sure our athletes are cared for, healthy and happy. As a result, horseracing today is safer than it has ever been. The number of horses that have suffered fatal injuries on racecourses has decreased to just 0.21% of runners and 99.5% of horses complete their races without serious injury.
British Racing has an independently-chaired Horse Welfare Board which published its five-year strategic plan - ‘A Life Well Lived’ - in February 2020. The plan includes 26 projects covering continuous improvements across the areas of safety, wellbeing, and traceability.
Support is also provided to racehorses in their post-racing careers and thoroughbreds retrain into many other equine sports including polo, eventing, dressage, hacking and many more. The sport has its own dedicated charity – Retraining of Racehorses (RoR). Partly
through the work of RoR, and due to the adaptability and versatility of the thoroughbred, an active market for rehoming and retraining of racehorses has developed. Tens of thousands of former racehorses go on to fulfilling second careers.
Ascot Racecourse this year partnered with RoR to appoint our first ever Equine Ambassador, Side Glance. Formerly a top-level winning racehorse owned by Sheikh Fahad and trained by Andrew Balding, Side Glance raced 40 times between 2009 and 2015, running around the world in Britain, Australia, America, Singapore, Hong
Kong, Canada and Dubai. That included ten appearances at Ascot itself, where he won twice and finished third behind the mighty Frankel at Royal Ascot in 2012.
Now 16-years-old, he was initially retrained for showing and in recent years has been learning dressage with his owner Leanne White who uses him regularly as part of her work as an instructor for the National Horseracing College. He forms a central part of the Ascot Racecourse Supports programme to engage people in the sport of horse racing and showcase the life that racehorses live once they finish racing.
Ascot has also this year supported the work of Strength and Learning Through Horses, an equine assisted learning charity, by sponsoring their new arena. The charity offers life changing mental health and education services for young people and they use ex-racehorses in their work. You can find out more about the partnership here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-xzUVKACdE
We’re encouraging everyone to find out more about the thoroughbred by getting involved in racing’s annual National Racehorse Week – which takes place from 9th to 17th September. Over nine days, the doors are open to studs, training yards and aftercare centres nationwide for people to go behind the scenes to experience for themselves the love and care racehorses receive.
You can register now and will be notified mid-June once places go live to book - www.nationalracehorseweek.uk
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THE HIGHEST QUALITY RACING
Six of the top ten racehorses in the Longines World’s Best Racehorse Rankings competed at Ascot Racecourse in 2022, including runners from Britain, Australia, Ireland and Germany.
Nothing received a bigger cheer at Royal Ascot than when Queen Elizabeth II had a winner in the Royal silks. Over the years many horses carried those famous colours to victory. - Terry Redhead looks back at some of them.
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HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN’S WINNERS AT ASCOT RACECOURSE 1953-2022
1953
Royal Hunt Cup - Choir Boy
Swinley Forest Handicap - Choir Boy
Cumberland Lodge Stakes - Aureole
1954
Hardwicke Stakes - Aureole
King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes - Aureole
Rous Memorial Stakes - Landau
Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes - Alexander
1956
Royal Hunt Cup - Alexander Granville Stakes - Doutelle
1955
King George V Stakes - Jardiniere
1957
Ribblesdale Stakes - Almeria
New Stakes - Pall Mall
Cumberland Lodge Stakes - Doutelle
Fenwolf Stakes - Flake White
Halifax Stakes - Michelino
1958
King Edward VII Stakes - Restoration Rous Memorial Stakes - Snow Cat Granville Stakes - Sundown
1961
Coronation Stakes - Aiming High Wild Boar Stakes - Optimistic
1965
Blue Boy Stakes - Garter Lady
1970
Ascot Handicap - Magna Carta
1974
Sunninghill Park Stakes - Rekindle
Fenwolf Stakes - Carlton House
1977
Fenwolf Stakes - Duke Of Normandy Brown Jack Handicap - Valuation
1979
White Rose Stakes - Milford
Queen’s Vase - Buttress
Ribblesdale Stakes - Expansive
1959
St James’s Palace Stakes - Above Suspicion
King Edward VII Stakes - Pindari
Mornington Stakes - Blue Riband
1962
Sunninghill Park Stakes - Optimistic
1968
Hardwicke Stakes - Hopeful Venture
Cranbourn Chase Stakes - St Patrick’s Blue
1973
Tote Roll-Up Handicap - Pantomiine
Green Shield Stakes - Escorial
1976
One Thousand Guineas Trial Stakes - Gilding
Blue Seal Stakes - Circlet
1978
Fenwolf Stakes - Contralto Brown Jack Handicap - Valuation
1980
White Rose Stakes - Dukedom
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1981
Hoover Fillies Mile - Height Of Fashion
1984
Halifax Fillies Stakes - Silver Dollar
1991
Chobham Apprentice Handicap - Church Missionary
1993
Blacknest Handicap - Whitechapel
1995
Ribblesdale Stakes - Phantom Gold
1999
Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes - Blueprint London Clubs Fernhill Rated Stakes - Holly Blue
2006
Bridgewell NH Maiden Hurdle - Barbers Shop
2009
Miles & Morrison October Stakes - Golden Stream
2013
Longines Sagaro Stakes - Estimate Gold Cup - Estimate
Neptune Investment Management Handicap - Bold Sniper
1982
Hyperion Stakes - Special Leave
1985
Ewar Stud Farms Apprentice Handicap - Insular
Red Deer Handicap - Salient
1992
White Rose Stakes - Top Register
Royal Hunt Cup - Colour Sergeant
Crocker Bulteel Handicap - Colour Sergeant
Chobham Apprentice Handicap - Whitechapel
1994
Ascot Handicap - Whitechapel
1997
Classic Magazine Maiden - Ghillies Ball
2001
City Index Maiden - Border Comet
2008
Gardiner & Theobald NH Flat Race - Gold Award
Chesham Stakes - Free Agent
2012
Queen’s Vase - Estimate
Felix Rosentiel’s Widow & Son Introductory Hurdle - Close Touch
2015
David Brownlow Charitable Foundation
Maiden Hurdle - Special Agent
Johnny Brett Handicap - Dartmouth
2016 Hardwicke Stakes - Dartmouth
Sodexo British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden - Frontispiece
2019
Les Ambassadeurs Casino Handicap - Sextant John Guest Racing Handicap - Sextant
2021
Charbonnel et Walker British EBF Maiden Stakes - Saga
Lavazza Stakes - Chalk Stream
2017
Sodexo British EBF Novice Stakes - Elector
2020
Windsor Castle Stakes - Tactical
In total The Late Queen had 76 winners at Ascot, including 24 at Royal Ascot. A total of 72 winners came on the Flat and four under National Hunt rules.
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THE
END
FRANKIE’S FINAL ROYAL MEETING
It’s 34 years since an unknown 18-year-old Italian rode
Rain Burst to finish fifth in the 1989 Coronation Stakes.
12,422 days later, on the Saturday of Royal Ascot 2023, there will be one name on everyone’s lips.
One face everyone wants to glimpse.
One jockey the world is willing to win.
Frankie Dettori.
OF AN
ERA
In an exclusive interview for Ascot ahead of his final Royal Meeting, the exuberant Italian – the man who has captured the heart of every racing fan at some point over the last four decades – saw no point in putting on a brave face.
“Walking into Royal Ascot now, it will be tough. It’s going to hit me the last day. My family is going to be there, and I will know it’s the end. For sure I will cry. I’m not even going to pretend that I’m not going to! I’ve loved every second of it. It’s not going to be easy; my heart doesn’t want to stop but my brain says it’s the right time,” says the man who has ridden more Royal Ascot winners than any current jockey. And while Frankie is going to be missed across the global racing landscape, it’s clear there’s one meeting he places above all others.
“Royal Ascot is the best we can offer, it’s our Olympics. On top of that we have the tradition. It’s everything for the breeders, the owners, the trainers and us. It’s been very fruitful. We have the best thoroughbreds, the best track. You start the season thinking ‘which horses are we going to aim at Royal Ascot’, because that’s what the owners want, that’s what the public wants, that’s what we want.”
Frankie’s face has become synonymous with Royal Ascot, entering the Winners’ Enclosure 77 times along the way - only the late, great Lester Piggott has been successful more at the Royal Meeting. There was an era when Dettori was utterly dominant over these five days, with 15 victories from 1997 to 1999 – but even that lives in the shadow of his Magnificent Seven which came around the same time in September 1996, where he won every race on the card.
He says of those big days, “The atmosphere, the occasion… it elevates you to be a better jockey, you’re more alert, more adrenaline is kicking in… to be leading rider at Royal Ascot is a real honour and I managed it seven times. But the Magnificent Seven was my biggest achievement. It was a freak thing. Up to this day, I don’t know how it happened.”
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The millennium brought tragedy, with Dettori surviving a plane crash which killed the pilot, Patrick Mackey – Frankie was pulled from the wreckage by fellow jockey Ray Cochrane and managed to escape with just a fractured right ankle. The seriousness of the incident took a while to sink in for the normally jovial jockey, and on the track he had to pass up a dream Royal Ascot ride on one of the best horses in history – Dubai Millennium. But he wasn’t going to miss the meeting. Not a chance.
“I did a week in hospital with Ray, who was in the plane crash with me. You’re full of morphine, you don’t see anyone, then I came out of hospital and realised what I went through. I was sitting at home depressed, the shock, then I pulled myself together and said ‘that’s it, I’m getting up and doing something’ - so I got my top hat and tails on and went to watch Dubai Millennium win. That was maybe two weeks after the plane crash, I was on crutches, hobbling towards the paddock and everybody started clapping, I thought ‘The Queen must be here’ so I got out the way and looked round, they were all clapping me!”
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“The atmosphere, the occasion… it elevates you to be a better jockey”
The Gold Cup sits at the mid-point of Royal Ascot, the feature race on the Thursday, a test of staying power and a testament to the resolution of both horse and jockey. Dettori tasted plenty of success in the race, with his second and third ever victories at the Royal Meeting coming in the blue riband event aboard Drum Taps. Most recently, his relationship with Stradivarius was intrinsic in showcasing both their talents at what he calls the pinnacle of the sport.
“I was lucky enough to win eight Gold Cups… it’s a great honour when you see your picture on the front page of the newspaper on the Friday morning collecting your trophy from The Queen… it can’t get any better than that.”
As you might expect, Frankie has plenty of memorabilia to commemorate his long list of victories. With the Dettori family in
the process of moving, plenty of those trophies and artifacts have been packed up – but the ‘red room’ remains. It’s a truly stunning visage, packed wall-to-wall with photographs and memories. That includes tabloid coverage of his marriage to Catherine in 1997 - Frankie has never just been back-page news. But nothing can replace the feeling of actually living those moments.
“I’ve never been a material person,” he says. “It’s a nice object to have but the memories are more important. People come here and look at it like ‘wow’, like it’s some sort of museum display, but it’s all past. The memories to me are what make me prouder than having a trophy. I’m looking for the next buzz, I’m looking for the next big win.”
There might be more big wins for him here in June – Dettori says he’s determined to
get three more to reach a nice, round 80. And no doubt his agent will be fielding calls about his availability for every race - after all, who wouldn’t want to be the person to send Frankie out on a high? But that high – that buzz - is going to be mighty difficult to replace for a man who has given his heart and soul to racing for the last 34 years and received floods of adulation in return.
“It’s very hard to let go when you’ve been doing this for thirty-odd years. I have to prepare myself for it.”
Looking at his face, it’s clear deep down he doesn’t want it to end. And deep down, neither do we.
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2011
Wins Prince of Wales’s Stakes again as Rewilding beats So You Think
2015
50 TH ROYAL ASCOT WINNER with Osaila in Sandringham Stakes
2015
FIRST WINNER FOR WESLEY WARD with Undrafted in Diamond Jubilee Stakes
2016
Wins Queen Mary Stakes on Lady Aurelia
2018
60 TH ROYAL ASCOT WINNER on Stradivarius in Gold Cup
2019
Leading rider for the first time since 2004 with seven winners in the week
2020
70 TH ROYAL ASCOT WINNER on Fanny Logan in Hardwicke Stakes
2020
Wins Coronation Stakes on Alpine Star meaning he has won all eight Group 1 races at Royal Ascot
2020
Leading rider at Royal Ascot for seventh time
2021
75 TH ROYAL ASCOT WINNER on Indie Angel in Duke of Cambridge Stakes
2022
Wins Coronation Stakes on Inspiral, his most recent winner taking him to 77 in total
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS:
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7X leading rider at the meeting
8X Gold Cup victories
Most successful jockey in history in the Ribblesdale Stakes (eight wins), Queen Anne Stakes (seven), Prince of Wales’s Stakes (four), Queen Mary Stakes (four) and Commonwealth Cup (two).
Second winningmost jockey of all time at Royal Ascot with 77 WINNERS
– only behind Lester Piggott on 116.
Ridden a Royal Ascot winner in 27 different years.
MARK AND CHARLIE JOHNSTON
PASSING THE BATON
BY JULIAN MUSCAT
When Charlie Johnston saddles up his first Royal Ascot runner this year, he will doubtless reflect that the bar has been set high.
Forty-seven winners high, to be precise. That’s the number of Royal Ascot winners trained by his father Mark, from whom Charlie took over the licence at the start of the year. The family’s Kingsley House stables in Middleham has only had three blank years since Mark broke his Royal Ascot duck back in 1995.
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A sense of pride permeates Mark’s voice as he contemplates his achievements on British racing’s most competitive stage. But it wasn’t always so.
“We couldn’t win anything to begin with,” Mark recalls. “I remember (his wife and assistant) Dierdre waking up in a bad mood on the Thursday of the 1995 Royal Meeting. She asked me why I kept taking all our best horses to Royal Ascot to get beaten. Then, in the afternoon, we won the Gold Cup with Double Trigger – and we also won the last [King George V Stakes] with Diaghilef.”
The floodgates opened and would stay that way for nearly three decades. Johnston trained three further Gold Cup winners to add to the Group 1 triumphs of Bijou D’Inde (1996 St James’s Palace Stakes) and Attraction (2004 Coronation Stakes). Attraction had also landed the previous year’s Queen Mary Stakes into the bargain. Mark has also won the Queen’s Vase seven times, the King George V Stakes six times, and was leading trainer at the meeting in 2002 and the following year.
In recent years Charlie has contributed significantly to the litany of success. Like his father, he studied veterinary medicine at Glasgow University before joining the family business full-time in 2016. Father and son worked under a joint trainers’ licence last year but Charlie expects to feel the weight of expectation now that he is officially in charge.
Although Charlie is now at the helm, little has changed in day-to-day operations at Kingsley House. Mark and Dierdre are a constant presence, yet there has been a tangible shift of emphasis in Charlie’s role.
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Royal Rebel winning the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot in 2001
“There will be an added personal pressure for me to get a winner at Royal Ascot in my first year. I’d like to tick that box as quickly as possible. If we get to the end of Friday without one, I will certainly be walking the box.”
- Charlie Johnston
Mark Johnston collects the trophy after winning the 2018 Albany Stakes with Main Edition
“It is very much business as usual but there is an extra degree of responsibility, and in particular, greater accountability for results on the track,” he says. “Things have changed for me in terms of being front-of-house and the media commitments that brings, but I am relishing it. One thing hasn’t changed, though. It’s always been the case that this is a great job when the horses are winning, and a horrible one when they are not.”
Charlie was a four-year-old toddler when his father won the Gold Cup in 1995. He was ten when Royal Rebel won the first of his two Gold Cups in consecutive years from 2001. Back then he would stay with his grandmother while his parents decamped to Ascot for the week.
“I remember sneaking out of class to watch Royal Rebel win on a portable television in the school toilets,” he relates. “They were wonderful moments, and to be there in the flesh when Subjectivist won his Gold Cup two years ago was very special.”
After winning the meeting’s signature race by five lengths, Subjectivist was sidelined for 20 months by a tendon injury, but an encouraging third place in Dubai in March put the six-year-old firmly on track for a repeat Gold Cup victory this year. Subjectivist will spearhead a team of more than 20 intended runners for Charlie at this year’s Royal Meeting.
“We don’t know whether Subjectivist can get back to the level he was before his injury,” the trainer says. “He was among the best stayers in recent years but I think he showed enough in Dubai to think he could get close to where he was. With (last year’s Gold Cup winner) Kyprios out injured, that might be enough to win it. We have to constantly manage him but we have been touching wood and counting down the days.”
Subjectivist’s Gold Cup romp also features prominently in Mark’s treasure-chest of Royal Ascot memories. “He was one of the three best horses I trained,” he reflects. “I went into the race (in 2021)
- Charlie Johnston
thinking that if he ran up to his best there was no stayer who could touch him.
“I had the same feeling when we took Attraction there (in 2003 and 2004),” he continues. “I just couldn’t see her getting beaten, so they were the two highest-pressure races for me personally. It’s not often you go to Royal Ascot thinking you would be very disappointed to finish second.”
Attraction’s Coronation Stakes triumph (in 2004) was a revelation. She arrived on the back of victories in the 1,000 Guineas and Irish equivalent, was sent straight to the front by Kevin Darley and never saw another horse in coasting home by 2 lengths.
“That was Attraction at her best,” Mark says of the best filly to pass through his hands. “Kevin (Darley) probably cost us the track record when he started celebrating before the line.”
One record within an outstanding career that highlights Mark’s prowess came in 2019, when he saddled his 4,194th winner. That magic number saw him overhaul Richard Hannon as the most successful trainer in British history. He went on to register his 5,000th winner in August. That is no mean achievement from the man who started training on the edge of a live bombing range in Lincolnshire in 1986.
Now the baton passes to Charlie, for whom Royal Ascot is the acid test.
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Celebrations after Subjectivist coasts to victory in the 2021 Gold Cup
“Royal Ascot is the highest quality of racing, it has the widest reach, and it transcends into mainstream media more than any of the summer festivals. It is a key shop window for us to advertise what we can do. I can’t wait.”
BREEDERS’ CUP CHALLENGE RACES AT ROYAL ASCOT
It’s simple, they win and they’re in. In recent history, Queen Anne Stakes winners Barathea and Goldikova have gone on to win the Breeders’ Cup Mile while Prince of Wales’s Stakes winners Fantastic Light and Highland Reel went on to be successful in the Breeders’ Cup Turf.
Winners of the following races will earn automatic berths, travel and paid entry fees into the equivalent races at the 2023 Breeders’ Cup World Championships at Santa Anita:
• The Queen Anne Stakes
• The King’s Stand Stakes
• The Prince of Wales’s Stakes
• The Norfolk Stakes
All four races will be televised live and streamed in the U.S. as part of NBC Sports Group’s live coverage of Royal Ascot.
The Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series presented by America’s Best Racing consists of the best races from around the world and awards each winner an automatic and free entry into the Breeders’ Cup World Championships.
The winner of the Group 2 Norfolk Stakes, for two-year-olds over five furlongs, will receive a free berth into the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint while the King’s Stand Stakes victor gains an automatic berth into the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint, which will be run at 5 1/2 furlongs.
Plenty of other Royal Ascot races also have relevance for the Breeders’ Cup each year and in 2022 we saw the Albany Stakes winner, Meditate, go on to win the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf for Aidan O’Brien, Ryan Moore and Coolmore.
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ROYAL ASCOT SET TO ATTRACT GLOBAL AUDIENCE IN 176 TERRITORIES 25
Royal Ascot has once again attracted significant broadcaster interest, with HBA Media delivering widespread coverage on behalf of Ascot Racecourse.
The 2023 Royal Meeting, taking place from Tuesday 20th June to Saturday 24th June, is set to be carried by 25 broadcasters showcasing the event in 176 territories - growing the reach of the Royal Meeting for a fourth consecutive year.
CONTINENTS
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In celebration of Frankie Dettori’s close affiliation with the racecourse, Ascot has also commissioned a special 24-minute feature titled Frankie Dettori: A Royal Ascot Love Affair. This will be broadcast on ITV4 after racing on Tuesday 20th June and again after the Opening Show on Saturday 24th June. It will also be distributed alongside the enhanced five-day ITV World Feed and a bespoke one-hour Golden Hour programme.
CONTENT PACKAGES:
• Boosted daily five-hour world feed courtesy of ITV Racing’s World Feed will include the full 35-race card taking place across the week.
• The Golden Hour – a bespoke one-hour live production – returns to give international fans the best of the action and lifestyle on show, on Gold Cup Day (Thursday). Presented by Tom Stanley and Michelle Yu, with comedian Kojo Anim providing lifestyle inserts, the programme will celebrate all aspect of this year’s Royal Meeting through a distinctly international lens.
• Frankie Dettori: A Royal Ascot Love Affair is led by former jockey and ITV Racing / Sky Sports Racing pundit, Jason Weaver, a long-time friend of Dettori – their closeness affording Frankie the comfort to open up about his affinity with the Royal Meeting. The pair address his first ride in 1989, through his dominance in the late 90s and the plane crash which saw him miss the meeting in 2000, and onto his recent revival in fortunes – reliving some epic battles on the track along the way. This will be complemented by a suite of promotional material delivered throughout the week.
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TO SHOWCASE THE ROYAL MEETING ACROSS
AND SIX
BROADCASTERS
176 TERRITORIES
NEW MEDIA OUTLETS INCLUDING COVERAGE IN INDONESIA FOR THE FIRST TIME ASCOT COMMISSION
‘FRANKIE DETTORI: A ROYAL ASCOT LOVE AFFAIR’
TO PROVIDE UNIQUE CONTENT FOR BROADCASTERS
DISTRIBUTION:
Host broadcaster ITV Racing will continue to present their award-winning coverage live from Ascot Racecourse in daily five-hour programmes from Tuesday 20th June to Saturday 24th June. Sky Sports Racing and Virgin Media return to bring coverage to a wider UK and Irish audience.
In the US, NBC and Peacock will give dedicated coverage across their linear and digital channels and will be on course for the final day of the meeting. Fans across Latin and South America can watch all the action courtesy of ESPN and Star+. In Canada, TSN will showcase the full meeting on their new OTT platform, as well as The Golden Hour on their linear networks.
FanCode, India’s leading online sports streaming platform, will showcase the full meeting through a new deal as they continue their support for international horse racing. TransVision will also bring coverage to fans in Indonesia for the first time. Sony Pictures Network (SPN) will showcase The Golden Hour across the Indian subcontinent.
European coverage will be complemented by returning broadcasters RAI (Italy), Setanta (Baltics and Eurasia), Polsat (Poland), CYTA (Cyprus), WeDoTV (Germany, Switzerland and Austria) and Silknet (Georgia). Viaplay will give coverage across Scandinavia, as well as incorporating dedicated Dutch commentary for fans in the Netherlands.
Audiences in Australia will be able to watch the Royal Meeting courtesy of Entain, Racing.com and Sky
Thoroughbred Central
SuperSport have renewed their deal to bring the races across 48 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. DMI will service 19 countries across the MENA region, while in China, Wasu.tv have acquired the rights on a delayed basis.
Israeli pay-television broadcaster, Charlton, has extended its agreement to showcase the Royal Meeting for their third consecutive year.
Newcomers Global Eagle will ensure access across cruise ships, and SportsMax will broadcast across the Caribbean. Once again Reuters and Transworld Sports will distribute the full event to their wide networks of news outlets.
Henry Birtles, Chief Executive of HBA Media, said:
“We are immensely proud to work with the Ascot team on the distribution of the Royal Meeting. Our strong working relationship has helped deliver an audience befitting this most prestigious of events - Ascot’s commission of Frankie Dettori: A Royal Ascot Love Affair is a superb example of the outstanding promotional content we can offer our broadcast partners.
“Every year, all the eyes of the horse racing, lifestyle and news worlds will be upon Royal Ascot and HBA Media looks forward to delivering top quality coverage to our partners and fans around the world.”
Felicity Barnard, Commercial Director of Ascot Racecourse, added: “We are thrilled that Royal Ascot will once again be broadcast across the world, including some exciting new media outlets for the first time. With international representation on the track expected from four different continents it is vitally important that we are reaching a truly global audience which we will deliver in partnership with HBA.
“Outside of the live action, it is exciting to be able to tell the story of one of the greatest jockeys the sport has ever seen through the prism of Royal Ascot. Frankie Dettori: A Royal Ascot Love Affair beautifully captures some of the highs and lows of Frankie’s magnificent career and we hope that racing fans new and old will enjoy it.”
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MEET ALASTAIR WARWICK
- SET TO OVERSEE
HIS FIRST ROYAL MEETING AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Ascot’s new Chief Executive, Alastair Warwick, has been in racing all his life, proving that you can make a successful career in the sport without being born into a racing family.
Now 51, he began his working life at Chester, before moving on to Aintree with Charles Barnett. He was then appointed Chief Executive at Hamilton, enjoying three years there before joining Ascot as Assistant Operations Director in 2008, under Barnett again.
He has been at Ascot ever since, as Chief Operating Officer and then Managing
Director before becoming Chief Executive in March. He was one of the architects of World Pool betting, which is already providing Ascot with a significant revenue stream, and he has played a key role in the renewal of the contracts with ITV and Sky Sports Racing.
Here’s a little insight into Alastair and what he is looking forward to about Royal Ascot this year and his vision for the future of the business…
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This year will be my fifteenth Royal Ascot and I’m hugely excited about it.
We were delighted that His Majesty The King approved the renaming of the Platinum Jubilee Stakes to the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes. Their Majesties have been in conversation with both Sir Francis Brooke, The King’s Representative here, and their racing manager, John Warren, with whom The King visited his trainers in Newmarket recently, to make plans for the meeting. It’s going to be an exciting week as we begin this new era.
I’m very focused on the visitor experience at the Royal Meeting, whatever your involvement.
Whether you are an owner, trainer, breeder, punter, or you’ve just come to the Heath Enclosure for a picnic on the Saturday - we must endeavour to deliver the world-class experience that an occasion like Royal Ascot demands.
It’s a stunning event, and we must make sure it’s a stunning experience for all. One of the joys of travelling to meetings like the Melbourne Cup and the Breeders’ Cup is the opportunities it has provided to attend other major sports events and see how they operate.
There are so many things in the leisure sector that people can spend their money on, and we are competing with all of them. It’s important to see what good looks like globally. Having been through Royal Ascot during the pandemic, when there were around 140 of us working here but no spectators present to see some of the best horses in the world, nothing beats having a crowd shout home a winner at Royal Ascot. The crowd is at the heart of the celebration.
I love the international aspect of racing in the UK, particularly at Royal Ascot, and this year we are gearing up for a really strong team of challengers.
On the back of Nature Strip’s amazing win last year we’ve got some top-class sprinters heading here from Australia in the Lightning Stakes winner Coolangatta, The Astrologist, Artorius again and Cannonball. Also the American challenge won’t just be the remarkable Wesley Ward with Kenny
McPeek coming over along with George Weaver’s two juvenile winners from the first running of the recent automatic qualifier races at Gulfstream; No Nay Mets and Crimson Advocate.
We are also looking forward to Wellington, who is one of the best sprinters in Hong Kong, coming over. He would be the first to come over from Hong Kong since 2016 and it would be interesting to see what effect his presence has on World Pool betting.
We were fundamental in World Pool’s creation, and it’s a growing part of Ascot’s business.
World Pool was created by the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC), in partnership with the UK Tote and Ascot Racecourse, and in collaboration of over 20 operators, enables bettors from all over the globe to bet into a single pool. The result is enormous liquidity, and a multi-million pound betting
The quality of the racing we put on has never been higher. Six of the top ten racehorses in the Longines World’s Best Racehorse Rankings competed at Ascot Racecourse in 2022, including runners from Britain, Australia, Ireland and Germany.
We deliver some of the best and most competitive racing in the world and we have prize money at a record level once again this year. We can never compete with countries like Australia, Dubai and Hong Kong on prize money, as we are not a pool-betting monopoly nor a state-run operation, but we endeavour to provide the best experience possible and are constantly upgrading our facilities for owners and trainers, stable staff and visitors.
We will continue to invest in prize money as well to reward the owners, trainers, jockeys, breeders and stable staff that make sure
experience. It is proving ever popular with racing fans and is generating a significant financial return for British racing. All 35 races at Royal Ascot this year will again be included in the World Pool as well as King George Day and QIPCO British Champions Day.
World Pool is still in its infancy, but it’s already a global product in just its fifth year and I believe there is plenty of scope for further growth as more countries get involved.
This year it had its first race meeting from Australia, Lightning Stakes Day. The global market is where the growth is now, and it’s great for us to be so involved, and it’s great for British racing.
our sport thrives. We are heavily involved with the BHA and TBA on the high-value developmental race scheme too, including our flagship £50,000 Crocker Bulteel Maiden. We have to look after each aspect of the sport, as it’s an eco-system, and we are delighted especially to continue to recognise the importance of breeders.
Every breeder of a Royal Ascot winner is invited to lunch on King George Day and receives an engraved silver strawberry dish memento. It’s a big deal for many breeders to have a winner at Royal Ascot, and it’s essential that this element of the industry is celebrated.
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Interview by Graham Dench
A NET ZERO VILLAGE ENCLOSURE AT
For the first time ever, the Village Enclosure at Royal Ascot will operate as a net zero carbon emissions area in 2023.
As a result, a range of actions have been taken to reduce the environmental impact of the Village Enclosure, which was launched in 2017 and hosts approximately 20,000 racegoers across the three days it opens at Royal Ascot. Those actions include:
• Generating electricity from solar power and storing this energy in batteries
• Close monitoring of water usage
• 50% of all food on menus will be plant-based
• Procuring and serving locally sourced and British food and beverage
• All cutlery and crockery will be compostable or reusable Only organic cleaning materials and recycled paper materials will be used
• Furniture and temporary builds will be constructed from vintage, hired and refurbished materials
• Staff will be hired as locally as possible with their journeys being strictly limited to train or electric buses
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ROYAL ASCOT 2023
There will be no general waste produced by the Village Enclosure, with all glass and plastics being collected and recycled and all other waste being compostable. Waste collection will be solely made by electric vehicles. The objective is to change operations, collect data, analyse performance, educate, and understand how the business can roll out this net zero approach further afield on site in the future.
For the limited elements that can’t function as fully net zero, an offset programme will be operated following the internationally recognised UK Woodland Carbon Code. This will involve each tonne of CO2e which has been sequestered being offset through woodland creation projects.
This follows the success of the racecourse’s first ever net zero restaurant, NEUTRO, in the Village Enclosure at last year’s Royal Meeting, and forms part of wider plans to reduce, mitigate, and avoid carbon emissions.
Throughout the year, Ascot continues to operate its RE-CUP initiative, where more than half a million cups are washed and reused annually. Ascot has also partnered with multiple sustainability schemes such as closed-loop recycling which means that all plastic packaging and waste cardboard are recycled into other reusable materials and products, contributing to the venue achieving 0% waste to landfill since 2019.
Wildflower meadows have been established within the Ascot estate and beehives have been installed on the Heath inside the racecourse, where reservoirs continue to collect rainwater from the Grandstand roof to be reused on the track and grounds.
Jonathan Parker, Managing Director of 1711 by Ascot – Ascot’s catering division, said:
“Taking Ascot Racecourse on this sustainability journey is already reaping many rewards. An enormous amount of research and planning has gone into this year’s net zero Village Enclosure as we build towards a sustainable future. True sustainability goes much further than recycling so we have adopted a sustainable approach that interrogates every aspect of the way we do business.”
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ROYAL ASCOT TROPHIES ENTER NEW ERA WITH ENHANCED FOCUS ON SUSTAINABILITY
As the Official Trophies and Silverware Supplier to Royal Ascot, Garrard’s partnership with Royal Ascot continues with a series of new trophy designs for 2023 - the first to be approved by His Majesty King Charles III.
Created in recycled silver for the first time ever, a total of 10 winners’ trophies have been made, alongside a series of sporting keepsakes, including snuff boxes and trays which will be presented to winning connections.
AgAIN Silver has been used this year in the creation of the handles and the finials on each of the Royal Ascot trophies. A sustainable, fully traceable metal extracted from recycled X-ray films, AgAIN Silver is the first recycled silver of known provenance on the market.
Two to five grams of silver are found in every kilogram of X-ray film, which are usually kept in storage beyond their legally required retention date, at considerable cost to the healthcare provider, or sent to landfill, at considerable cost to the planet.
In 2022 alone, the Betts Group, which is behind the launch of AgAIN Silver, collected some 300 tonnes of X-rays from UK and Irish hospitals generating hundreds of thousands of pounds for the NHS and other healthcare trusts, through rebates paid for the silver recovered, on top of the storage costs saved by recycling the films. All elements of the X-ray film are recycled, with the extracted silver smelted and then refined separately at the Betts Metals factory in Buxton.
The designs themselves take inspiration from the design of past Royal Ascot cups from the 1920s and early 1930s that were presented by King George V. The 22ct gold gilt sterling silver cups, including the Gold Cup and Queen’s Vase, feature a sleeker silhouette than previous years and elegant, rounded handles, framed by Art Deco-inspired fan motifs.
Garrard and Royal Ascot’s shared history dates to the creation of the first Gold Cup in 1842. From the very beginning, each trophy design has had to meet the monarch’s approval, and together they
reflect changing tastes through the years. In 2018, the three gold trophies, which are kept by the winners and remade by Garrard each year, were joined by seven silver trophies for winners of the other Group 1 races at Royal Ascot.
Claire Scott, Design and Development Director at Garrard, said:
“With new trophy designs and a new King, it’s a very exciting year for Garrard. By using recycled AgAIN Silver for the first time, we are reinforcing our commitment to building a more sustainable future for our business.”
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AWAY FROM THE TRACK
ROYAL ASCOT STYLE GUIDE EVOLVES TO REVEAL BRAND-NEW INSPIRATIONAL LOOKBOOK FOR 2023
For the first time in over a decade, Ascot Racecourse has unveiled a new look and feel for its annual Style Guide, which has been renamed The Royal Ascot Lookbook.
This year sees the British racing institution take a new direction, producing the Royal Ascot Lookbook 2023. The inspirational editorial comprises six fashion edits: Luxe, Tailoring, Pre-Loved & Rental, Vintage, High Street and Emerging Designer.
Partnering with world-renowned photographer Damian Foxe and legendary stylist Luke Jefferson Day, the new Lookbook perfectly encapsulates the zeitgeist of occasionwear dressing for the spring/summer 2023 season.
Whilst the Official Royal Ascot transformation of the Style Guide offers inspiration across the Royal Enclosure, Queen Anne Enclosure and Village Enclosure, encouraging racegoers to dream up an outfit that is authentic to their personal style and approach to sartorial shopping.
The new direction focuses on a deeply original sense of personal style inspired by fashion magazine editorial, elevating the creative direction to entice racegoers to get lost in the magical world of occasionwear. From retro-inspired vintage looks evocative of the 1970s to exquisite tailoring and avant-garde millinery, the Lookbook is an inspirational fashion feast with inspiration to suit all budgets.
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“ There are very few events that allow people to embrace dressing for a special occasion on such a global scale and each year Royal Ascot becomes the most followed display of sartorial elegance and individual flair. ”
- Felicity Barnard
LUXE EDIT
Featuring soft, buttery silk gowns by Roksanda, velvet mirrored suiting by Gucci and perfectly paired threepiece morning dress by Favourbrook, the Luxe Edit showcases a reimagined approach to designer dressing.
PRE-LOVED & RENTAL EDIT
With sustainable dressing at the forefront of the style agenda, the Pre-Loved & Rental Edit showcases spectacular second-hand and hireable fashion from leaders in the rental space including HURR, Selfridges Rental, Moss Bros and Oliver Brown.
HIGH STREET EDIT
Depicting style that transcends ‘off the peg’ suit buying, the High Street Edit sparks intrigue in summer linens, mint tailoring, alternative prints and glamorous dresses suitable for all enclosures.
VINTAGE EDIT
Complete with sleek 1980s skirt suits by Thierry Mugler, preppy blazers by Vivienne Westwood and flamboyant fuchsia silhouettes, the Vintage Edit evokes a sleek and surprisingly modern aesthetic for raceday styling, inherited from iconic wardrobes of yesteryear.
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TAILORING EDIT
Taking pleats and darts to the next level, the immaculate tailoring is here to make a statement in the Lookbook. Daring colour block suits, contemporary soft shades, and traditional fine tailoring, the Tailoring Edit presents inspiration from Zimmermann, Edward Sexton and RXQUETTE.
EMERGING DESIGNER EDIT
Taking pleats and darts to the next level, the immaculate Celebrating looks from the most coveted up-and-coming fashion designers. Luke pairs billowing S.S Daley checked suit with epic dream catcher-inspired millinery crafted by Victoria Grant. Never included designers Richard Quinn, Charles Jeffery LOVERBOY and Ahluwalia, are heralded in the Emerging Designer Edit.
Felicity Barnard, Commercial Director, Ascot Racecourse, commented on this year’s Lookbook: “There are very few events that allow people to embrace dressing for a special occasion on such a global scale and each year Royal Ascot becomes the most followed display of sartorial elegance and individual flair – a true celebration of style that is woven into the very fabric of Ascot’s DNA. I look forward to seeing the racecourse brimming with colour and energy as we head into the spring/summer season.
“This year sees an exciting evolution for what has been known as the Royal Ascot Style Guide for more than a decade. For 2023 Ascot is proud to unveil the Royal Ascot Lookbook where, for the first time, we look to inspire people through six new fashion edits that draw from current styling trends. Responsible style remains a key part of Royal Ascot as we continue to find ways to dress, whether that is renting occasionwear or investing in forever pieces.”
Luke Jefferson Day, stylist, comments: “This season I wanted to encourage unexpected freedom under the guidance of the enclosure dress codes and inspire racegoers to be a little more unconventional and inventive in the way they dress up, and how they source their looks. We’ve championed innovative British designers, whilst also showcasing international brands from further afield. I want to excite people to think outside of the box – whether that be shopping resourcefully on the high street or by being more eco-conscious through hiring a look or finding a rare vintage gem.”
Damian Foxe, photographer and narrator of the Lookbook comments: “As a long-time collaborator of Royal Ascot, it has been a joy to be part of the Lookbook’s evolution as it moves away from a means to communicate the dress code, and instead towards becoming a source of fashion inspiration and a bellwether in the world of occasion dressing. “For 2023, we have decided to completely move away from creating a Lookbook dictated by enclosure, in favour of one which puts style centre stage. In many ways, I think this reflects what we are seeing as the evolution of style at Royal Ascot and the myriad of looks on show from its racegoers”.
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THE HISTORY OF FASHION AT ROYAL ASCOTKEY DATES:
1920 s
Hemlines were shorter and cuts were smaller in the 1920s reflecting a post-war generation’s rebellion against old traditions. Pearls and furs were the accessories of the day.
1950 s
1980 s
Sharp lines and bright colours took centre stage during this decade. With statement hats and pointed heels, there was little room for floaty florals in 1980s glamour.
2012
L ate 1700 s
Beau Brummell, a close friend of the Prince Regent, who decreed that “men of elegance should wear waisted black coats and white cravats with pantaloons” and this set the tone for the dress code that is still adhered to by men in the Royal Enclosure.
1830 s
Queen Victoria’s visit to Royal Ascot saw her arrive in a pretty lace dress with a full bell skirt and shawl. She also started a craze for the porter bonnet, shielding the wearer from male eyes.
1890 s
As the dawn of a new century arrived, fashion took on an almost celebratory tone. Skirts were less full, but silhouettes made a greater statement with angular hips and puffed sleeves. Hats were large and full of feathers and adornments.
1900 s
One of fashion’s most iconic images; that of Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady was inspired when costume designer Cecil Beaton saw images of Black Ascot, The 1910 Royal Ascot meeting was in full mourning over the death of King Edward.
Christian Dior’s New Look, a small waist and full skirt, was proving popular however it was when the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth and her stylish sister Princess Margaret wore the style at Royal Ascot that it was cemented in history.
1960 s
Royal Ascot’s glamorous profile elevated when Italian actress Sophia Loren was photographed in the Royal Enclosure. In modern times some of the biggest names in Hollywood and fashion have attended. 1970s- Trouser suits became more popular following their introduction to the dress code in 1971. Gertrude Shilling, The Ascot Mascot, delighted the press with her extravagant outfits. One year, one of her son David’s millinery designs outgrew the Shilling’s long-wheel-based Rolls Royce, so the hat had to follow in a van behind.
Royal Ascot officially launches its Style Guide to racegoers outlining dress code regulations for the Royal Enclosure and Queen Anne Enclosure (formally known as Grandstand).
2017
The jumpsuit is formally accepted in the Royal Enclosure Dress Code and the Queen Anne Enclosure Dress Code is extended to the new Village Enclosure.
2018
Royal Ascot introduces Style Guides for the Village Enclosure and Windsor Enclosure.
2020
Royal Ascot runs behind closed doors for the first time in the event’s history during the global COVID-19 pandemic.
2021
Navy morning suits were permitted in the Royal Enclosure.
2023
Royal Ascot Style Guide evolves into an inspirational Lookbook with six fashion edits across the Royal Enclosure, Queen Anne Enclosure and Village Enclosure.
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RACECOURSE
FENWICK
ASCOT
AND
REVEAL THE ROYAL ASCOT MILLINERY COLLECTIVE 2023
The 2023 Royal Ascot Millinery Collective, in association with Fenwick, features designs by milliners from the United Kingdom, United States and Australia, including: Stephen Jones OBE, Rachel Trevor Morgan, William Chambers, John Boyd, Awon Golding, Velvet and Tonic, Rachel Henry, Alexandra Harper, Sally Ann Provan, and Sarah Sokol.
Royal Ascot, Tuesday 20th to Saturday 24th June 2023, has –and always will be – synonymous with show-stopping style and innovative millinery and this year’s Royal Ascot Millinery Collective perfectly captures the essence of individuality and celebrates creative style.
Enlisting the creative forces of world-renowned photographer Damian Foxe and his stylist partner Elad Bitton the dynamic duo captured the hats through a modern lens. Giving a fresh spin on tradition, Bitton styled the campaign, curating the looks from a selection of fashion from Fenwick using both vintage pieces and emerging and established brands available from their new spring/ summer collections. By mixing dramatic shapes and bold colours, Bitton has shown us how to be excitingly elegant with our Royal Ascot style this summer while remaining within the parameters of the official dress code.
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JOHN BOYD ENGLISH ROSE £1,610 SARAH SOKOL BLUE FLAME £4,875 VELVET & TONIC IDLE PEACE £730 WILLIAM CHAMBERS PARADISE COOLIE £1,295 RACHEL HENRY DRAMA GIRL ‘CAMELLIA JAPONICA’ £1,810
Felicity Barnard, Commercial Director, Ascot Racecourse, said: “We are thrilled to work with Fenwick once again to shine a light on the wearable art that is millinery. Whether opting to re-wear a much-loved hat or purchasing a new headpiece, both Royal Ascot and millinery are innately intertwined.
We will see an abundance of spectacular hats and headwear on display this summer and the 2023 Millinery Collective gives ‘dress to impress’ an entirely new meaning. With creations from both established and emerging milliners – including a USA-based designer for the first time ever – the diverse range of designs act as inspiration and encouragement to explore the creative world of millinery.”
The 10 looks offer dressing inspiration ranging from more classic Royal Enclosure elegance to zesty and playful looks for the Queen Anne and Village Enclosures.
The Royal Ascot Millinery Collective is available to shop exclusively at Fenwick of Bond Street. For 2023, all 10 designs have been turned into AR filters that allow Instagram and Facebook users to virtually try on the designs. Simply search for ‘Royal Ascot’ to find them.
47 ALEXANDRA HARPER HEART OF FIRE £1,288 AWON GOLDING BLUSHING BIRDS £955 SALLY ANN PROVAN PIROUETTE £2,000 STEPHEN JONES OBE ASCEND £505 RACHEL TREVOR MORGAN ROSANTHE £3,125
ROYAL ASCOT FASHION DESIGN COMPETITION 2023 WINNER
The third annual Royal Ascot Fashion Design Competition was held this year in partnership with Official Sponsor, LK Bennett.
The winner was Iola Gilder, a 15-year-old student from Garth Hill College, Bracknell and she impressed the judges from LK Bennett with her elegant dress design which is perfect for the Queen Anne Enclosure at Royal Ascot in 2023.
Entries this year were received from a number of local design colleges and many of them were of a high quality given the young age of many entrants.
Iola’s design will now be brought to life by the LK Bennett team after a visit to their HQ in London to choose fabrics and learn more about the process. She will also be involved with the design of her hat by leading milliner Sarah Marshall at John Boyd.
We are very much looking forward to seeing Iola’s outfit as our guest on the Saturday of Royal Ascot and following her future design career which looks very promising.
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ROYAL ASCOT LOCAL SCHOOLS ART COMPETITION 2023 WINNERS
The 2023 Royal Ascot Local Schools Art Competition saw 20 schools take part with a record 1,148 entries in total across the six age categories. The winners, 4-14-years-old, came from a variety of schools and the theme this year was the Coronation.
After a public vote, Ascot Racecourse Supports ambassador Ryan Moore also selected his favourite (pictured left) from all the winners, runners-up and highly commended entries.
All of the winners and runners-up were invited to the Victoria Cup Raceday for a celebratory presentation tea and they will also join us on the Saturday of Royal Ascot to form a Guard of Honour for the jockeys. These images will be reproduced and displayed in the Heath Tunnel ahead of Royal Ascot for racegoers and the local community to enjoy.
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ASCOT RACECOURSE SUPPORTS
“Ascot
Racecourse Supports”
was launched in 2017 and brings together all Ascot Racecourse’s community and charity work into one programme for the benefit of the local community and beyond. Its goals are to support small, local charities and community groups with a focus on children and mental health issues in addition to equine charities.
The programme celebrated its five-year anniversary in 2022 with £5 million raised via onsite charitable activities during that time in collaboration with third party partners. The work has placed the racecourse at the heart of the community and we are extremely proud of everything it has achieved so far.
Once again lots of charity, community and CSR activity will be in action during Royal Ascot 2023 including:
RESIDENTS TICKET BALLOT
500 pairs of Queen Anne Enclosure tickets to the Wednesday of Royal Ascot have been balloted to local residents living within a three-mile radius. That takes the total number of tickets donated to residents beyond 2,000 since 2021.
DEDICATED HEATH ENCLOSURE FOR SCHOOLS –TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
300 students from 12 local schools have been invited each day on the Tuesday and Wednesday to enjoy the Royal Procession and racing from a dedicated Schools Viewing and Picnic Area on the Heath in this special Coronation year.
CHARITY/COMMUNITY GROUPS TO SAMPLE POP-UP RESTAURANTS
A selection of 20 local charity and community groups will be invited to trial our pop-up restaurants before Royal Ascot begins. Not only does this provide a special day out for many of the benefactors who get to experience high-quality Fine Dining from celebrity chefs, it also helps our team to test things and prepare properly for the week ahead.
CHARITY/COMMUNITY SUPPORTING THE ARMED FORCES CHARITIES
The three principal single Service Armed Forces charities, comprising the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity and the RAF Benevolent Fund, will once again be the official nominated charity partners for Royal Ascot 2023.
This year we will welcome the three charities on the Wednesday and Friday of Royal Ascot to dovetail with the “2for1” ticket offer that has been extended to serving military personnel for both days. A dedicated Armed Forces Bar will be available for all personnel and Ascot Racecourse will again raise awareness of their work by promoting the personal stories of their servicemen and women through digital content, oncourse activations and in the Royal Ascot racecard. As in previous years, Ascot Racecourse will be making a donation from the sale of certain food and beverage in addition to a donation of 1% of sales by our concessionaires on Wednesday and Friday of Royal Ascot. Around 60 of the charity volunteers will also be bucket collecting on both days.
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£5
MILLION OVER FIVE YEARS
RAISED VIA ON SITE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES IN COLLABORATION WITH THIRD PARTY PARTNERS
PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
RACE TITLES DONATED TO CHARITY
OVER £128K
RAISED FOR IJF AMBASSADORS FUND
ARMED FORCES COLLECTIONS:
OVER £250K
OVER £55K DONATED TO SUPPORT SCHOOL COMPETITIONS AND SPONSOR PROGRAMMES
1,400 STUDENTS
ATTENDED A RACING TO SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL DAY AT ASCOT
2,162 hrs
EMPLOYEE VOLUNTEERING EQUATING TO 206 DAYS
RAISED FOR THE CHARITIES VIA DONATIONS FROM THE SALE OF CERTAIN BEVERAGES, DONATIONS FROM OUR CONCESSIONAIRES AND ON SITE BUCKET COLLECTIONS
£704K
RAISED AT THE
PRINCE’S COUNTRYSIDE FUND RACEDAY
OVER £275K (GRENFELL, NHS CHARITIES, UKRAINE)
OVER £1MILLION
EMERGENCY FUNDING
£2.7MILLION
RAISED AT THE PROPERTY RACEDAY
RAISED
SINCE 2020 VIA BRITANNIA STAKES PROFITS AT ROYAL ASCOT IN COLLABORATION WITH THE BETTING & GAMING COUNCIL AND MANY BOOKMAKERS
PARTNERING WITH CITY HARVEST
OVER £213K IN GRANT FUNDING, SUPPORTING 44 CHARITABLE/ COMMUNITY PROJECTS HELPING
176,329 PEOPLE ACROSS BERKSHIRE
ASCOT COMMUNITY FUND: MANAGED BY BERKSHIRE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
OTHER BENEFICIARIES INCLUDE:
1,229KG FOOD DONATED
2,926 MEALS
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SIDE GLANCE BECOMES FIRST
EVER EQUINE
AMBASSADOR AT ASCOT RACECOURSE
Earlier this year, Ascot Racecourse announced that Side Glance would be its first ever Equine Ambassador, forming a central part of the Ascot Racecourse Supports programme to engage people in the sport of horse racing and showcase the life that racehorses live once they finish racing.
Formerly a top-level winning racehorse owned by Sheikh Fahad and trained by Andrew Balding, Side Glance raced 40 times between 2009 and 2015, running around the world in Britain, Australia, America, Singapore, Hong Kong, Canada and Dubai. That included ten appearances at Ascot itself, where he won twice and finished third behind the mighty Frankel at Royal Ascot in 2012.
Since then, he has been enjoying a new career based with Leanne White at Kingsclere who looked after him throughout his racing days. Now 16-yearsold, he was initially retrained for showing and in recent years has been learning dressage while Leanne also uses him regularly as part of her work as an Instructor for the National Horseracing College. He even played a starring role at Leanne’s wedding in 2019 when he carried her up the hill to take her vows.
Now he will also help Ascot Racecourse to develop important links with the local community as part of the Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) initiative Horses For Courses.
The scheme is being rolled out across the country and for Ascot in particular, Side Glance will offer people the chance to interact more closely with racehorses and learn about what they do when they finish racing.
He has already welcomed a group of school children from Ascot Heath Primary to Ascot on 23rd March as part of a behind-
the-scenes tour of the racecourse. He will appear at similar events throughout the year and also on specific racedays, most notably when Ascot race on Saturday 9th September which is the start of National Racehorse Week.
Side Glance will also play a central role in the 2023 Royal Ascot marketing campaign which went live recently, appearing on one of the still image adverts.
Jacqui Greet, CSR Manager at Ascot Racecourse, said:
“We are thrilled to have signed up Side Glance as our Equine Ambassador for the Ascot Racecourse Supports programme.
“Being able to showcase the care and attention that racehorses receive after their careers is really important and racegoers, school children and many others in the community will get the chance to meet Side Glance and find out more about his career over the coming months.”
Leanne White, owner of Side Glance, said:
“I’m really excited about Side Glance becoming the official Equine Ambassador at Ascot Racecourse and looking forward to him meeting lots of people in the community and on racedays. He turns into a complete angel around children so will be perfect for this role to help engage the next generation in the sport of racing.”
David Catlow, Managing Director of RoR said:
“We are delighted to be launching the Horses for Courses initiative which we hope the industry will get behind and support. Every day, we see the powerful impact that former racehorses have on people’s lives, and racecourses have an important role in conveying positive messages about the high standard of aftercare in British racing to racegoers and beyond to the wider public. We are extremely grateful to Ascot Racecourse and to the owner of Side Glance for their support.”
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THERE’S YOU YOU, THEN THERE’S
BOOK TICKETS AT ASCOT.COM
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BOOKMAKERS TO DONATE ALL PROFITS FROM BRITANNIA STAKES ONCE AGAIN
Britain’s leading bookmakers will once again donate all profits from the Britannia Stakes race at this year’s Royal Ascot to some of the UK’s top charities.
Sports Aid, whose Patron is Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, the Holocaust Educational Trust, Cystic Fibrosis Trust, the SAS Regimental Association, Ascot Racecourse Supports and Together for Looked After Children, will all benefit from the race, which takes place on the Thursday.
Betting and Gaming Council members Flutter (Paddy Power, Betfair, Sky Bet), bet365, Entain (Ladbrokes, Coral), 888 William Hill, Kindred (Unibet), Betway, Rank Group (Grosvenor Sport), Virgin Bet, Tote, Fitzdares and Bet with Ascot have all signed up to the fundraising initiative.
They will hand over all profits made from win and each-way bets, after levy and duties are deducted, on the big-field heritage handicap.
Last year’s race raised a whopping £1.2 million from BGC members for a host of worthy causes. If bookmakers fail to make a profit on this year’s renewal, they have agreed to make a combined donation of £250,000 to be split among the nominated charities.
Since its creation in 2019, BGC members have raised over £5.5 million for a range of good causes including Prostate Cancer UK, Sue Ryder, NHS Charities Together, the Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity, ABF the Soldier’s Charity and the RAF Benevolent Fund.
The BGC hopes the initiative will help punters enjoy a race where, even if they lose, a range of good cause are guaranteed to win.
Michael Dugher, Chief Executive of the BGC, said:
“I am absolutely delighted that the BGC’s largest members are helping celebrate the
King’s Coronation by raising vital funds at the Royal Meeting for some of the country’s top charities.
“It is also a fitting tribute to Queen Elizabeth II whose passion for horse racing was renowned, having bred multiple successful horses.
“Tens of millions of people up and down the country enjoy a flutter each month and I’m proud that betting companies will donate their profits from one of Royal Ascot’s top races, the Britannia Stakes, to go towards some great charities. I am once again indebted to everyone at Royal Ascot for their continued support”.
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PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
TO CELEBRATE QUEEN ELIZABETH II’S CLOSE ASSOCIATION WITH THE ROYAL MEETING
Ascot Racecourse has collaborated with Official Partner Howden and Getty Images to create a photography exhibition that celebrates Her Late Majesty’s love of the Royal Meeting. The exhibition will be on display to racegoers at Royal Ascot (Tuesday 20th to Saturday 24th June 2023) as well as through an interactive digital exhibition available globally online.
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Chris Jackson, Royal Photographer for Getty Images, has dived into the company’s extensive archive of over 135 million images to curate the collection of images of Queen Elizabeth II’s time at Royal Ascot during her 70-year reign.
The on-site exhibition will be housed within the Ascot Grandstand for the duration of the Royal Meeting where guests of the Royal Enclosure and the Queen Anne Enclosure can enjoy this very special collection of images, some of which have never before been seen by the public.
Images of Queen Elizabeth II when her filly Estimate won the Gold Cup will be on display. This is of particular significance as Estimate’s 2013 victory was the first time the Gold Cup had been won by a reigning monarch and this year will mark the 10-year anniversary of this momentous occasion.
Sir Francis Brooke Bt. His Majesty’s Representative at Ascot, commented on the new exhibition:
“The Late Queen’s close association with Ascot Racecourse was well known throughout the world and the Royal Meeting, in particular, was a very special occasion to her.
“His Majesty The King has been involved with the planning of this fitting tribute to his mother’s love of Royal Ascot. This collection of photographs will honour Her Late Majesty and celebrate the connection between her and the sport.”
Chris Jackson, Royal Photographer for Getty Images, said: “I photographed Queen Elizabeth II at Ascot for many years and was always struck by how she was not only at her most relaxed but clearly totally in her element. The enjoyment she had for this prestigious event was reflected in her demeanourfocused, passionate and happy. Of course her love of horses is famous, but the deep roots she had in this event are also clear to see in images which capture her galloping down the course in 1953, or leading the Royal Family in the Royal Procession for well over half a century. There were countless magic Ascot moments over the years that made it an enjoyable challenge to curate this exhibition!”
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RIPLEY EXHIBITION
British photographic artist Ripley, has created twelve large-scale portraits of the Household Cavalry’s ceremonial regiment and the exhibition will be on public display for the first time at Royal Ascot.
The imagery features soldiers from The Life Guards and the Blues and Royals and their horses on top of buildings overlooking London from Hyde Park Corner to Canary Wharf. A boxed-set of these twelve portraits is the official Coronation Present to His Majesty King Charles III from his Household Cavalry.
The portraits come in various limited editions and sizes, from large-scale gallery pieces to boxed sets and individual collector’s prints. Up to fifty percent of the profits raised through upcoming exhibitions, events and private views, will go to the Household Cavalry Foundation the official charity of the Household Cavalry.
A set of the large-scale pictures will be on show throughout 2023. After Royal Ascot, they will be on show at The Lanesborough Hotel before heading to The National Horse Racing Museum in Newmarket for the month of July and returning to London for the autumn.
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On working with the Household Cavalry, Ripley said:
“I had an idea back in 2012 when photographing from rooftops in New York to do an art piece with horses placed on rooftops overlooking an urban landscape. I started to formulate ideas which would involve The Household Cavalry, portraying them as ‘protectors’ overlooking London.
“My presentation consisted of a portrait I had created of a racehorse overlooking an English landscape and a still from the James Bond film Skyfall.
“My photography is more involved than placing one picture on top of another and involves shifts of focus throughout the image and other technical processes, just the background plate alone can be constructed from over twenty separate pictures.”
Permissions were granted, and it took a further year to arrange the photographic shoot at Hyde Park Barracks. This large production involved many soldiers with their horses in full ceremonial dress with lots of behind-the-scenes work from the grooms and farriers.
It took another two years to complete all the photography in London, and two more years to construct the final pieces; these took between 200-300 hours per picture on the computer.
The Household Cavalry Foundation (The HCF) is the official charity for the Household Cavalry. It relies on public donations to provide charitable and pastoral support - Duty of Care - to all the members of the Household Cavalry “family”: our serving soldiers, “The Trusted Guardians”, operational casualties, veterans and dependants. The Foundation also supports the Household Cavalry’s heritage, and the welfare of our retired horses.
Duty of Care is not only for physical injuries but also for enduring psychological problems, such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), that tend to emerge long after operational tours.
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SCULPTURES
Showstopping works of art have been a longstanding element of the Royal Enclosure experience, offering an added dimension for guests to enjoy alongside the many other wonderful sights, scents and spectacles on display.
For 2023, Ascot has curated a collection of 10 sculptures that will be on display for the duration of the week. Working with Justin Gardener and the team at Muse Sculpture Company to source many of these pieces, alongside artists Holly Hickmore and Charlie Langton, has resulted in this beautiful sculpture trail to be found meandering through the Royal Enclosure. From Holly’s monumental horse head to a 2.5m high sculpture depicting a larger-than-life-size pair of swifts
Charlie Langton THE START
This piece shows five horses and jockeys bursting out of the starting stalls. Charlie has just installed the first edition at a stud in Newmarket with this second edition going on display at Ascot and available for sale.
It is half life-size in scale, measuring 200cm wide 150cm deep and will create an elegant focal point at the entrance to the clubs and lawns.
Andrew Lacey GOLDEN
This life-size bronze horse’s head is one of just nine in the world that has been created by Andrew Lacey – an artist, archaeometallurgist and independent scholar who single-handedly creates captivating, timeless sculptures that celebrate the natural world which surrounds us and reveals an ethereal world, created by poetic imagination.
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Hamish Mackie SWIFTS
Located in the Lavender Courtyard and at 2.5m high, this bronze sculpture depicts a larger-than-life size pair of swifts in flight, mounted on a limestone plinth. In May, the arrival of this migrant bird from Africa heralds the start of the British summer. As such, they are seen as a symbol of hope and joy. In this sculpture, Hamish has captured the very essence of the swift and the sense of freedom it represents – a real celebration of life.
MONUMENTAL TAWNY OWL
A fine quality, contemporary bronze model of a ‘Tawny Owl’ by Geoffrey Dashwood, a renowned sculptor of birds in bronze. Eliminating all superficial detail to attain refined forms with smooth surfaces, Geoffrey’s work is enhanced by the application of coloured and multi-coloured patinas. Although his work can be placed within the genre of wildlife art, Dashwood has transcended the subject matter and his bronzes are firmly established in the wider field of contemporary art, as demonstrated by this monumental piece.
Ian Rank Broadley
HELIOS, GOD OF THE SUN
In ancient Greek myth and religion, Helios is the god and personification of the Sun. Although often depicted driving a horse drawn chariot through the sky, this sculpture shows Helios within the geometry of the circle looking down on the Earth. Working from the original small maquette made 20 years earlier and using the same model, the life size sculpture was completed and cast in 2020.
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Geoffrey Dashwood
LIFE SIZE STAG
Holly’s passion for sculpture is equalled by her love of the countryside and this life size piece captures the majesty of a wild stag paused in a moment of reflection. After studying at Hartpury College
Holly trained at The Hungarian School of Art, where she was exposed to a classical education with a strong grounding in anatomy. Holly strives to find the essence of her subject, to create a felt response through a continual dialogue between form, material and subject.
FILLY
A project taken on in the winter of 2020 when Holly was invited to visit Tweenhills stud during their foaling season, this life size Thoroughbred Filly Foal portrait expresses a deep sensitivity and potential power. In its handling, the sculptural mark making is both open and deeply felt with the overall sculptural image presenting an alert stance; the viewer can feel the energy in the foal’s pose with a sense that the piece is about to step forward in its paddock.
HEAD
Working alongside her partner in a large barn in heart of the Hampshire countryside where they have the space to make and cast all of their work, Holly is forever using her surroundings as a constant source of inspiration. Seen in this 2m high horse head, Holly finds inspiration in the wild and domestic animals that surround her studio which often leads her back to an equine theme.
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Holly Hickmore THOROUGHBRED
Holly Hickmore
Holly Hickmore MONUMENTAL HORSE
Frippy Jameson DOUBLE GOLD
Frippy now lives and works in the Scottish Borders having studied Fine Art Sculpture at Camberwell College of Art and Design, but she didn’t follow the mood of that moment in the early nineties, when YBAs such as Hirst and Emin were generating all the critical excitement, controversy and headlines, with their conceptual new art. She chose her own alternative, figurative path and the move to the Scottish Borders in 2014 allowed Frippy to realise her dream of expressing her own style and creating sculptures of horses. Located within the Ascot Grandstand, this golden display of a pair of horses captures the stillness and strength of these magnificent creatures.
Hamish Mackie LIFE SIZE WILD BOAR
After spending many happy hours in the Ardennes studying wild boar, Hamish has created a sounder consisting of seven wild boar sculptures. Before starting his life size sculptures of wild boar, Hamish sculpted seven smaller boar – a family group of wild boar which is known as a sounder – to get the subject ‘in his head’. He has used this technique when sculpting a range of wildlife, including Lions in Kenya, Camels in Dubai and Albatross in the Falklands.
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SPONSORS & SUPPLIERS
LK BENNETT BECOMES AN OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF ASCOT RACECOURSE
Ascot Racecourse was delighted to announce earlier this year that LK Bennett has become an Official Sponsor of Ascot Racecourse from 2023 in a new three-year collaboration.
With two previous collections of readyto-wear and footwear for Royal Ascot as Official Licensee for Ladies Fashion, the sponsorship is a natural progression.
The partnership has proved to be a huge success with consumers and media both UK-based and globally. With the progression to Official Sponsor, exciting activations will include the Royal Ascot x LK Bennett fashion experience at the racecourse for the Royal Meeting (20-24th June), a year-round boutique at Ascot, and an Autumn/Winter collection launching
for the Jumps Season alongside the official Royal Ascot x LK Bennett collection for SS23. Both seasonal collections also include handbags and footwear.
Sitting alongside sponsor brands such as Moët & Chandon and Peroni Nastro Azzurro, LK Bennett joins the ranks of global brands focused on luxury, quality, and style, alongside some of the most prestigious sporting occasions.
Darren Topp, CEO LK Bennett, commented:
“We’re delighted to extend our partnership with Ascot to sponsorship and develop exciting opportunities for the brand and our wonderful customers. We look forward to working closely with the Ascot team over the coming year.”
Felicity Barnard, Commercial Director, Ascot Racecourse, added:
“This progression in partnership between Ascot and LK Bennett marks an exciting future for both quintessentially British brands. We are looking forward to working in collaboration to amplify the fashion associated with Ascot Racedays and Royal Ascot through interactive experiences, content and of course, LK Bennett’s highly anticipated collections launching in spring and autumn 2023.”
The third Royal Ascot collection by LK Bennett launched in early March 2023.
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SLINGSBY GIN
PARTNERS WITH ASCOT RACECOURSE TO BRING A TASTE OF ROYAL ASCOT TO HEATHROW AIRPORT
Passengers at Heathrow Airport also had the opportunity to win the ultimate Royal Ascot package including helicopter transfer to the racecourse and hospitality in the Terrace Club, as well as being able to take part in the interactive photo wall. That allowed them to take photos wearing raceday hats that have been created in partnership with Fenwick using Ascot’s newly developed AR filter available on Instagram and Facebook. As the Official Gin supplier to Ascot racecourse for its second year, Slingsby Gin has exclusive pouring rights across the racecourse, including the most anticipated race meeting of the year, Royal Ascot, which is held in June.
The partnership supports the international growth strategies of both Ascot and Slingsby, with Ascot’s vision to become a global lifestyle brand wrapped around world-class racing. The brand has also recently invested in brand activations in Manchester and Gatwick airport, as well as their home county Leeds Bradford airport.
Clare Gibson, Marketing Director of Slingsby Gin says:
“We are extremely proud of our British heritage and roots at Slingsby, so when the opportunity arose to partner with Ascot Racecourse to bring a taste of Royal Ascot to Heathrow, we jumped at the chance. We are honoured to be the racecourse’s Official Gin supplier, and to be working with one of Britain’s most iconic institutions in such an important historical month in the UK, celebrating our joint heritage and what makes us so proud to be British.”
Chloë Hamlett, Head of Partnerships at Ascot Racecourse says:
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(www.spiritofharrogate.co.uk), the award-winning Yorkshire gin brand inspired by its spa-town heritage and enjoyed around the world, partnered with Ascot Racecourse and global travel retailer Dufry, to bring a taste of Royal Ascot to London Heathrow Airport, Terminal 5 earlier this year.
The bespoke activation ran from the 4th to the 30th May during a month of Royal celebrations and in the lead up to Royal Ascot in June. Passengers were able to sample the Slingsby core range (London Dry, Rhubarb, Marmalade, and Gooseberry) including the hero and bestselling Ascot Racecourse serve, the Royal Ascot Blush, which combines Slingsby Rhubarb gin with a delicious and refreshing Fever-Tree light lemonade.
“Working with like-minded British brands like Slingsby is always a pleasure, and we are looking forward to working with Slingsby for the second year of our brand partnership. It was exciting to join forces with them at Heathrow Airport to create a unique experience which allowed us to showcase Royal Ascot and all its splendour to an international audience.”
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QIPCO HOLDING, OFFICIAL PARTNER AND SPONSOR OF THE BRITISH CHAMPIONS SERIES
QIPCO Holding, based in Doha, was established in 1999 and is considered one of the leading investment companies in Qatar. QIPCO has a diverse range of interests including real estate, construction, oil and gas, trading and services, finance and health. In more recent years QIPCO has made a significant investment in horseracing, not only as sponsors but also as owners and breeders through its global racing and bloodstock company, Qatar Racing, a subsidiary of QIPCO, founded and chaired by Sheikh Fahad bin Abdullah Al Thani.
QIPCO is an Official Partner of Ascot and Royal Ascot, sponsor of the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth QIPCO Stakes at Ascot in July and of the QIPCO British Champions Series, which commenced at the QIPCO Guineas Festival in May alongside the start of this season’s Flat Jockeys’ Championship and culminates on QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot in October.
The ten-year deal, signed in 2015, with British Champions Series and Ascot is the largest in the history of British racing.
There are five QIPCO British Champions Series race categories: Sprint, Mile, Middle Distance, Long Distance and Fillies & Mares. Royal Ascot, with all eight Group 1 races designated to their appropriate categories, will play a significant part in the Series once again, along with the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth QIPCO Stakes back at Ascot in July.
QIPCO British Champions Day, held at Ascot on Saturday 21st October, is the finale of the British Flat racing season and the richest raceday in the British calendar with £4.1 million on offer this year. The QIPCO Champion Stakes is set to be one of the richest races
in the UK with £1.3 million in prize money, with the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (sponsored by QIPCO) at £1.1 million – both feature races are the richest of their kind in Europe. The three remaining pattern races on the card; the QIPCO British Champions Long Distance Cup, the QIPCO British Champions Sprint and the QIPCO British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes, will offer a total prize fund of £1.2 million. The programme for QIPCO British Champions Day consists of four Group 1 races, a Group 2 and the Balmoral Handicap (sponsored by QIPCO), Europe’s most valuable mile handicap.
The QIPCO British Champions Series Hall of Fame, the first of its kind in British Flat racing, launched in 2021 to immortalise the modern greats of the sport from 1970 onwards.
In April, QIPCO British Champions Series launched Club 26, a free to join club for young people between 18-26-years-old, to help encourage younger fans to attend Great Britain’s finest Flat racing this summer.
The initial ticket offers to be announced were £10 general admission tickets for club members to attend the QIPCO Guineas Festival and QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot in October. Further discounted ticket offers will follow throughout the summer at QIPCO British Champions Series racedays exclusively, with high-quality action at 10 of the finest racecourses in the country. There will also be other benefits for club members, such as behindthe-scenes tours and raceday previews.
For more information please visit: qipco.com.qa
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OFFICIAL TIMEKEEPER
Based in Saint-Imier in Switzerland since 1832, the watchmaking company wields expertise steeped in tradition, elegance and performance. Known for the elegance of its timepieces, Longines is a member of Swatch Group Ltd, the world’s leading watch manufacturer. The Longines brand, with its winged hourglass emblem, is established in over 150 countries.
Longines is proud to be an Official Partner as well as the Official Timekeeper and Watch of Ascot and Royal Ascot. The brand’s passion for the equestrian world dates back to 1869, when the brand created its first equestrian pocket watch found to date. Not long after, in 1878, Longines developed a famous chronograph movement, fitted in a case engraved with a jockey and his mount. Seen on the American racetracks since the late nineteenth century, this type of timepiece proved extremely popular among jockeys and horselovers, as it enabled its user to time performances to the second. Designed in the workshops of the factory in Saint-Imier, these first creations marked the beginning of Longines’ very early involvement in the equestrian world.
The name of Longines thus very quickly became associated with sports timekeeping. While the brand was constantly pushing the boundaries of precision, its involvement in the equestrian world progressively intensified. In 1912, a further step was taken when Longines concluded its first official partnership with a show jumping event in Lisbon, Portugal, marking the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship with the discipline.
Throughout the years, countless equestrian competitions enjoyed the qualities and reliability of the chronograph calibres and automated instruments that Longines had developed to time sports performances. As a result of its legitimacy and expertise, Longines’ involvement in equestrian sports today includes flat racing, show jumping, dressage and eventing disciplines.
Today, Longines’ commitment with the equestrian world has been further enhanced by its dedicated support for major equestrian institutions such as the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI), the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA) and the International Federation of Gentlemen and Lady Riders (FEGENTRI). With these partnerships, Longines permeates all levels of equestrianism by presenting important awards in flat racing and jumping competitions such as the Longines World’s Best Race Horse and Horse Race Awards and the Longines World’s Best Jockey Award. The brand’s presence at the pinnacle of the sport is often highlighted by its presence at the most demanding competitions of equestrianism, such as Royal Ascot, that require the highest level of precision and excellence.
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OFFICIAL PARTNER
Howden Broking, a leading independent provider of insurance brokerage, risk consulting and employee benefits advice, is headquartered in the UK and comprises owned businesses across Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East.
Howden’s reinsurance broking and advisory business, Howden Tiger, operates across Howden’s international network, and also in the US. Established in 1994, today Howden Broking employs more than 14,000 people worldwide. Together with network partners aligned to its specialty-led proposition, Howden operates in more than 100 territories.
The Group’s founder and CEO, David Howden, is also the founder and president of Cornbury House Horse Trials and has invested in British Eventing through The Howden Way - a training programme for young riders of all levels which runs alongside a young horse talent pathway programme.
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OFFICIAL SPONSOR
Founded in 1983, Dubai Duty Free recorded first-year sales of US$20 million and has grown into one of the biggest travel retail operator in the world. Dubai Duty Free celebrated its 39th anniversary on December 20th, 2022 and recorded an annual sales of Dhs6.339 billion or US$1.74 billion.
In addition to a remarkable turnover, Dubai Duty Free has continued its investment in the development and expansion of its retail offer both in Dubai International Airport and at Al Maktoum International Airport. Now employing over 5,000 people, the operation has consistently raised the benchmark for airport retailing and it continues to grow.
A supporter of horseracing for more than 25 years, with the sport playing an important role in Dubai Duty Free’s sponsorship portfolio, Dubai Duty Free is the title sponsor of four horseracing events in the UK and Ireland. These include the hugely popular Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup held at Ascot in August, which is widely regarded as the world’s premier international jockeys’ challenge. Dubai Duty Free also flies the flag in the UK in April and September at Newbury Racecourse which stages the Dubai Duty Free Spring Trials meeting and the Dubai Duty Free International Weekend and is also the title sponsor of one of the biggest race meetings in Europe, the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby, held at The Curragh in June.
OFFICIAL SPONSOR
Established in 1990, LK Bennett is a brand with a British heritage feel. With every piece designed in their London HQ to be full of vibrant prints, beautiful silhouettes and luxury fabrics. Since their beginnings, they’ve become well-loved due to their effortlessly luxurious collections across clothing and footwear. Known for their distinctively wearable style and high-quality craftsmanship, LK Bennett creates investment pieces to love forever, as they inspire women to bring the extraordinary to the ordinary, everyday.
Come and visit the LK Bennett pop-up store located next to the Parade Ring. Find styles perfect for weddings to weekend plans or just because.
OFFICIAL CHAMPAGNE
Moët & Chandon has been associated with the equestrian world since 1908 when two three-year-old horses, one named “Moët” and the other “Chandon”, belonging to Monsieur Alfred Simon, the House’s sales representative in London, finished first in Epsom and Newbury respectively. That same year, “Moët” ran fourth in the Hunt Cup at Ascot and as a result, Alfred Simon referred to it as his “lucky” race.
As the champagne of celebration, Moët & Chandon brings people together to toast the most iconic moments throughout the year, with Royal Ascot as one of the highlights of the British Summer season. Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage, Official Champagne of Royal Ascot, is made only in remarkable years and is available across the racecourse in a variety of formats and vintages.
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OFFICIAL BEER
Asahi UK is home to an exceptional portfolio of premium beer, ale and cider brands - including international brands Peroni Nastro Azzurro, Japan’s No.1 beer, Asahi Super Dry and iconic Dutch premium beer, Grolsch as well as local ale, craft and cider heroes: Fuller’s London Pride, Meantime, Dark Star and Cornish Orchards. Asahi UK’s focus is on enriching experiences for our customers and consumers through innovation, unrivalled service and offering brands with undeniable quality.
Asahi UK believes that every business has a responsibility to understand and act upon its environmental impact and we continuously work towards sharing more information with our suppliers, customers and consumers about both the footprint of our beers, and how we are working to reduce it. For more information on Asahi UK visit www.asahibeer.co.uk, follow us on Twitter @AsahiUKLTD
Fenwick is the UK’s oldest family-owned department store business, offering a carefully curated selection of premium brands, through its nine stores in UK city centres, as well as its Fenwick online presence. The company has deep connections to the local communities in which it operates, and its stores have become meeting points offering exceptional services and hospitality. Last year, Fenwick celebrated its 140th anniversary with a series of investment announcements, new collaborations and community events.
OFFICIAL BOOKMAKER
Betfred has been the Official Bookmaker of Ascot and Royal Ascot since 2019. Founded in 1967 with a single shop in Salford, Greater Manchester, Betfred is one of the world’s largest independent bookmakers with over 1350 shops throughout the UK and a global online business rapidly expanding in the United States and South Africa.
Betfred remain committed to offering excellent customer service and added value via their unparalleled bonuses and look forward to welcoming Ascot racegoers to one of their on-course betting shops.
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OFFICIAL MIXER
In 2005, Fever-Tree co-founders Charles Rolls and Tim Warrillow pioneered the premium mixer category, bringing choice, quality and excitement back into the category. They travelled to the ends of the earth to source the finest ingredients, including quinine from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, ginger from the Ivory Coast, India and Nigeria, and lemons from the slopes of Mount Etna, Sicily. Having initially launched as a tonic brand, Fever-Tree has since added a gingers range, flavoured sodas range and most recently a new cocktail mixers range to its portfolio, all expertly crafted from the finest naturally sourced ingredients to create the perfect mixers to pair with all spirits. Fever-Tree is now the world’s leading premium mixer, with distribution to over 108 countries worldwide. Fever-Tree has been voted as the ‘No.1 Best Selling’ and ‘No.1 Top Trending’ Mixer for the ninth year running by the world’s best bartenders in Drinks International Annual Brands Report. In addition to the mixers range, in 2023 Fever-Tree launched a new sparkling soft drink range, offering adults a lower sugar, full flavour sophisticated non-alcoholic option.
OFFICIAL PRIVATE AVIATION
Sharing a long-held commitment to passion, performance and exquisite style, Flexjet is proud to be the Official Private Aviation Supplier for Ascot and Royal Ascot, and host of the Royal Ascot Heliport. As one of the world’s leading providers of private aviation and a member of the Directional Aviation family of companies, Flexjet has been long-established in the U.S. fractional jet ownership market since 1995. Its European operation launched in 2019 based in London’s Mayfair, with a Tactical Control Centre at Farnborough Airport, and a second Operational Centre in Malta. In Europe, Flexjet offers shared ownership of its premium fleet of business jets, including the Embraer Praetor 600 and the Gulfstream G650, alongside a helicopter fleet including the Sikorsky S-76. Its wider group offering in Europe includes private jet charter and jet cards from PrivateFly. Flexjet’s European operation is compliant with the International Standard for Business Aviation Operators (IS-BAO) and is a Wyvern Wingman Certified Operator. In Europe Flexjet holds a 4AIR Silver Rating, recognising its leading approach to sustainability which includes offsetting 300% of carbon emissions for every flight.
OFFICIAL TROPHIES AND SILVERWARE
From the diamond Festoon necklace, recently worn by Catherine, Princess of Wales at the King’s coronation, to Princess Diana’s engagement ring, Garrard has crafted some of the most famous jewels in existence. Appointed the first official Crown Jeweller in 1843, we have proudly played our part in British history ever since, creating jewels that capture imaginations throughout the world.
Garrard makes trophies that commemorate some of the hardestwon sporting achievements in the world, including Royal Ascot’s Gold Cup, the Queen’s Vase and the Royal Hunt Cup. Garrard also provides the trophies for winning owners in all Group 1 races at Royal Ascot and supplies the silver snuff boxes, picture frames and strawberry dishes that are awarded to owners, trainers and jockeys.
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OFFICIAL WINE
Established in 1933, Hallgarten & Novum Wines celebrates its 90th anniversary in 2023. As one of the UK’s leading ‘specialist’ wine merchants, Hallgarten imports wines from around the world, supplying the premium hospitality and retail trade across the UK. In 2023, Hallgarten was named ‘Drinks Company of the Year’ by Drinks Business, and ‘Wine Distributor of the Year’ by the International Wine & Spirit Competition Challenge, thanks to its focus on comprehensive service and support for its customers. Its experienced Buying team, including one of the UK’s most respected palates in Steve Daniel, and Master of Wine Beverly Tabbron, has constructed a diverse and award-winning portfolio of over 1,100 wines from 24 wine-producing countries. It blends some of the world’s greatest producers from the classic wine growing regions together with innovative, up-andcoming wineries and winemakers from the emerging and esoteric winemaking world. Hallgarten is proud to supply all the wines for Royal Ascot.
Join us at Harrogate Spring’s Mindful Drinking Bar in the Queen Anne enclosure and try out this year’s exclusive mindful cocktail the Royal Raspberry Spritz, created by none other than celebrity mixologist Merlin Griffiths.
OFFICIAL WATER
After the discovery of the first mineral spring in 1571, Harrogate became a destination for health & enjoyment. 450 years later and Harrogate Spring Water are proud to bring to life the essence of Harrogate and bringing people together. As the No. 1 water in out of home, we’re proud to keep you hydrated and enjoy life’s moments with you.
Building on last year’s success, Harrogate Spring is returning to one of the summer’s most anticipated events, Royal Ascot, with the return of the Mindful Drinking Bar, a destination for racegoers to discover a more mindful way to experience life’s moments.
Serving their award-winning water and a selection of delicious low and reduced cocktails, Harrogate Spring Water is embracing moderation this summer, one sip at a time. Encouraging the nation to make the most of life’s moments by doing things by halves and embracing moderation through mindful drinking. With a simple call to action of halving alcohol consumption and replacing the latter 50% with a mindful cocktail or Harrogate Spring Water.
OFFICIAL COFFEE
Steeped in Italian history, for over 125 years, Lavazza has been sourcing, roasting and blending to create the highest quality coffee possible. The company’s passion for excellence and sustainability is demonstrated by the attention given to every step of the journey, from the selection of the raw material to the product in the cup. Lavazza’s authentic Italian espresso and creamy lattes, as well as the Lavazza Martini and other signature Coffeetails can be enjoyed throughout the racecourse, from Lavazza on 4 or the Espresso Martini Cart in the Royal Enclosure, to the Tierra Bar and the Cedar Tree Lawn in the Queen Anne Enclosure.
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OFFICIAL ICE CREAM
Since 1989, pleasure seekers around the world have been discovering Magnum ice cream. Excellence is achieved when you care about every detail. That’s why we select the most exclusive ingredients and expert hands to create every one of our products with passion and precision. Working closely with the Rainforest Alliance to make sure all our cocoa beans are responsibly sourced, our cocoa beans have a long way to go before they become Magnum chocolate. It’s about quality and sustainability throughout every step of the journey. We are delighted to be the Official Ice Cream of Royal Ascot.
OFFICIAL HOSPITALITY
Sodexo Live! are responsible for providing catering operations across the racecourse’s 26 annual racedays and further conferences and events throughout the year. As a long-standing partner of Ascot Racecourse, Sodexo Live! moved to a profit-sharing agreement in 2014 and the joint venture was branded “1711 by Ascot”, enabling the operation, which has seen significant growth in catering income, to adopt a new customer facing identity of its own. Delivering outstanding hospitality, fine dining and on-site catering, Sodexo Live! are proud to be Official Hospitality of Ascot.
OFFICIAL GIN
Inspired by its spa town heritage and enjoyed around the world, Slingsby premium gin is crafted with pure spring water and real fruits to create the finest, award-winning British gin. The award winning range consists of a classic London Dry and a Yorkshire fruit selection including rhubarb, gooseberry, marmalade and blackberry. Slingsby have worked with Ascot to create a range of drinks available across all the bars including summery cocktails and classic gin and tonics serves. Bottling the beautiful and restorative spirit of Harrogate for you to experience with every sip.
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OFFICIAL ROSÉ WINE
Château d’Esclans, a magical property, is situated in the heart of Provence, northeast of St. Tropez overlooking the Esclans Valley with the Mediterranean coast in the faint distance. The vision of Sacha Lichine (Founder) with his acquisition of the Château in 2006 was to create the greatest rosés in the world igniting the “Rosé Renaissance”. This led to conceiving and crafting a world class rosé portfolio including The Pale, Whispering Angel, Rock Angel, Château d’Esclans, Les Clans, and Garrus: a new generation of rosés characterized by elegance, depth, richness and complexity. Sold in over 100 countries, Whispering Angel is today’s worldwide reference for Provence rosé.
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ASCOT HISTORY
HISTORY AND TRADITIONS
It was Queen Anne who first saw the potential for a racecourse at Ascot, which in those days was called East Cote. Whilst out riding in 1711, she came upon an area of open heath, not far from Windsor Castle, that looked an ideal place for “horses to gallop at full stretch.”
The first race meeting ever held at Ascot took place on Saturday, August 11, 1711. Her Majesty’s Plate, worth 100 Guineas and open to any horse, mare or gelding over the age of six, was the inaugural event. Each horse was required to carry a weight of 12st and seven runners took part.
This contest bore little resemblance to racing seen at Ascot today. The seven horses were all English Hunters, quite different to the speedy thoroughbreds that race on the Flat now. The race consisted of three separate heats which were four miles long (each heat was about the length of the Grand National), so the winner would have been a horse with tremendous stamina.
Sadly, there is no record of the winner of the first Plate. The racecourse was laid out by William Lowen, who was assisted by a team of helpers; William Erlybrown, a carpenter, Benjamin Cluchett, a painter, and John Grape, who prepared the paperwork for racing. The first permanent building was erected in 1793 by George Slingsby, a Windsor builder. It held 1,650 people and was used until 1838.
In 1813, Parliament passed an Act of Enclosure. This Act ensured that Ascot Heath, although the property of the Crown, would be kept and used as a racecourse for the public in the future. Racing at Ascot was now secure. The precise origin of the Royal Meeting is unclear.
It was an event that evolved, perhaps, rather than was introduced at a specific time, but the first four-day meeting took place in 1768. Arguably, the meeting as we know it today started to take shape with the introduction of the Gold Cup in 1807. Gold Cup Day is the third day of Royal Ascot.
Although you won’t find it in any marketing or promotional literature, Thursday is colloquially known as Ladies’ Day. The term Ladies’ Day seems to have been first used in 1823, when an anonymous poet described the Thursday of the Royal Meeting as “Ladies’ Day, when the women, like angels, look sweetly divine.”
In the formative years, Thursday was certainly the dominant day in terms of the racing, attracting the largest crowds and, it must be assumed from the emergence of the term, more ladies! Almost every racecourse markets a Ladies’ Day now but the great charm of the original is that it has not been manufactured. It is the public, not the racecourse, who call it Ladies’ Day.
The Gold Cup is Ascot’s oldest surviving race, and the winning owners receive a gold trophy which becomes their property. Trophies to keep are only awarded for ten races at the Royal Meeting, the others being the Queen’s Vase, inaugurated in 1838 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s accession, the Royal Hunt Cup (1843) and the remaining Group 1 races.
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The Gold Cup is Ascot’s oldest surviving race, and the winning owners receive a gold trophy which becomes their property. Trophies to keep are only awarded for ten races at the Royal Meeting, the others being the Queen’s Vase, inaugurated in 1838 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s accession, the Royal Hunt Cup (1843) and the remaining Group 1 races.
It was at around the time of the first running of the Gold Cup that the roots of today’s traditional Royal Enclosure dress code emerged. Beau Brummell, a close friend of the Prince Regent, decreed that men of elegance should wear waisted black coats and white cravats with pantaloons. Over the years, this has evolved into the wearing of morning suits and equally formal clothes for ladies, who must wear hats. Although a Royal Stand dates back to the 1790s, the Royal Enclosure that current regulars are used to at Ascot was conceived in 1822 when King George IV commissioned a two storey stand to be built with a surrounding lawn. Access was by invitation of the King. In 1825, the Royal Procession as an annual tradition began.
The King, leading four other coaches with members of the Royal party, drove up the centre of the racecourse in front of the crowds and this has continued to the present day. The administration of Ascot has always been handled by a representative appointed by the Monarch.
The racecourse was run on behalf of the Sovereign by the Master of the Royal Buckhounds up until 1901 when Lord Churchill was appointed as the first official Representative of His Majesty, a post held today by Sir Francis Brooke BT.
In 1913, when the Ascot Authority was established by an Act of Parliament, His Majesty’s Representative became Senior Trustee of the Authority with the Clerk of the Course acting as Secretary.
Today, as Ascot Authority (Holdings) Limited, Ascot has a formal board sitting under the three Trustee structure.
In 1955, the rules of divorce were relaxed and divorcees were able to enter the Royal Enclosure. However, a redevelopment of the Enclosure shortly before this had added the new Queen’s Lawn, which was by invitation and the Court rules governing divorce still
applied. Ascot’s first major redevelopment came to fruition in 1954, with the relocation of the straight mile north to allow more space behind the stands.
This was the second such move and even this time around, they didn’t go quite far enough as the track was moved a further 42 metres north as part of the 2005 redevelopment. Prior to the second move, the straight track cut right through the existing Number One Car Park into the current site of Heatherwood Hospital.
The Queen Elizabeth II Grandstand, built by Wimpey, was erected between the 1960 and 1961 Royal Meeting and the Members’ Stand went up between Royal Ascot 1963 and 1964. The Car Parks at Ascot
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almost certainly play more part in the event than at any other venue – they are far from merely functional with lavish picnics, including butlers, candelabra and silver service not uncommon, especially in Number One and Two Car Parks.
In 2006, a Country Life survey found that Royal Ascot is the South of England’s most popular picnic spot and the most popular sporting occasion at which to picnic in the country. Although Ascot likes to think it runs Number One Car Park, it is far from uncommon for berths in this sought after spot to be passed down formally from generation to generation. There is currently a waiting list of 400 names.
Ascot’s much loved tradition of “singing around the bandstand” or “community singing” began in the 1970s under the stewardship of Lady Beaumont, wife of the then Clerk of the Course, Captain Sir Nicholas Beaumont. The now unmissable sing song of British favourites and flag waving after racing was an immediate success with thousands of racegoers staying on and making it an integral part of their day. Now, traditional singing is listed as part of the day’s formal proceedings in the racecard and song books and flags are handed round.
2002 saw plenty of change to the established pattern at Royal Ascot as the meeting expanded to five days to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee. In addition, one race name was changed as the newly promoted Cork & Orrery Stakes became the Golden Jubilee Stakes (renamed the Diamond Jubilee Stakes in 2012).
The racecourse closed for redevelopment in September 2004 –with the Finale Meeting ending with singing around the bandstand, the only time this has been done outside Royal Ascot. The 2005 Royal Meeting was staged in York, providing the city with its biggest ever sporting event.
The city, region and racecourse threw themselves into the extravaganza, which saw expansion into the Knavesmire so as to accommodate circa 50,000 people each day. Royal Ascot at York took place with a Royal Enclosure and Royal Procession every day. The bell used to instruct jockeys to mount at Ascot travelled up along with the Brown Jack statue commemorating the Ascot legend.
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The “Greencoats,” who form the ceremonial guard for the Monarch at Royal Ascot, came to York. Their garb rather speaks for itself and it is rumoured that the original velvet uniforms were made from material left over from curtains in Windsor Castle.
Historically, Ascot Racecourse redevelops every 50 years or so, once a generation, and throughout considerable changes the Royal Meeting has maintained its position as a much loved event at the heart of the national sporting and social calendar.
Ascot’s traditions remain as strong, strictly observed and loved now as they ever were, whilst the racing goes from strength to strength (Group 1 races have increased from three in 1999 to eight, with the addition of the Commonwealth Cup in 2015).
The new Ascot was officially reopened by Queen Elizabeth II, on time and to its £220 million budget, on 20th June, 2006. The modern era immediately had a new equine legend in Yeats, who won an unprecedented four Gold Cups before retiring in 2009. A statue to commemorate his achievements now stands in the Parade Ring.
2011 saw Ascot celebrate its tercentenary and 2012 was another exciting landmark occasion for the racecourse as the Royal Meeting played its part in Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations. On the track, the great Frankel won the Queen Anne Stakes and Black Caviar made her only appearance outside Australia, winning the Diamond Jubilee Stakes. There was a Royal winner in 2012 when Estimate won the Queen’s Vase.
That horse went on to provoke scenes of unbridled joy from the crowd when winning the following year’s Gold Cup. Estimate’s jockey in 2012 was Ryan Moore, who broke another record at Royal Ascot in 2015 with nine winners across the week. In 2016, Queen Elizabeth II’s success continued with Dartmouth winning the Hardwicke Stakes.
In 2017, The Village Enclosure was opened, the first new enclosure for 100 years.
In 2020, for the first time in its history Royal Ascot was run behind closed doors, due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Tactical won the Windsor Castle Stakes and proved to be the 24th and final Royal Ascot winner for Queen Elizabeth II.
The Late Queen attended Royal Ascot for the final time in 2021 when a reduced crowd of 12,000 was allowed to attend each day as the COVID-19 restrictions were lifted slowly across the country.
2022 saw a full scale Royal Ascot return in all its colour and wonder. On the track, Nature Strip was a brilliant winner of the King’s Stand Stakes for Australia while runners from Japan and America also returned the Royal Meeting to its full international flavour.
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KEY DATES
Summer, 1711
It was Queen Anne who first saw the potential for a racecourse at Ascot, which in those days was called East Cote. Whilst out riding she came upon an area of open heath, not far from Windsor Castle, that looked an ideal place for “horses to gallop at full stretch.”
June, 1711
Charles, Duke of Somerset instructed Sir William Wyndham, Master of the Royal Buckhounds, to have the open heath cleared of scrub and gorse in preparation for a race meeting.
11 August 1711
The first race meeting ever held at Ascot took place. Her Majesty’s Plate, worth 100 guineas and open to any horse, mare or gelding over the age of six, was the inaugural event. Each horse was required to carry a weight of 12st and seven runners took part.
September 17, 1711
The success of Her Majesty’s Plate in August meant the second meeting followed soon after in September.
July 31, 1727
John Cheny published a prototype form book, which evolved into the Racing Calendar, recording the conditions of each race and the prize.
1744
The Yeoman Prickers were formed. Employed by the Master of the Buckhounds, their distinctive livery of forest green coats with gold facings are worn today by the Ascot Greencoats, who attend Royal Ascot each year.
1752
The popularity of attending the racing at Ascot was becoming apparent in social circles, prompting the Duke of Bedford to write that when arriving in London ‘I could find no soul to dine or sup with’.
1762
The first use of racing colours was introduced, although it wasn’t mandatory for another two decades.
1768
The first four-day meeting took place.
1773
James Weatherby, Keeper of the Match Book (the book of records for match races), was authorised by the Jockey Club to publish a racing calendar. James Weatherby began a family firm, still in existence today. Weatherbys are the secretariat of horse racing in Britain.
June, 1791
The Oatlands Stakes was run at Ascot – an important landmark race as it was the first handicap race, where the weights of the runners were adjusted according to their form to give them, in theory, equal chances.
1793
The first permanent building was erected by George Slingsby, a Windsor builder. It held 1,650 people and was used until 1838.
1807
The inaugural running of the Gold Cup for three-year-olds and upwards. It is significant that the first Gold Cup was won by a three-year-old, this was an event designed to attract horses bred to compete much younger than had been the case the previous century. In the modern era, three-year-olds do not run in the race.
1813
Parliament passed an Act of Enclosure. This Act ensured that Ascot Heath, although the property of the Crown, would be kept and used as a racecourse for the public in the future. Racing at Ascot was now secure. The Master of the Buckhounds continued to manage the races and the racecourse – just as it was more than 100 years before.
1820
George III died and the Prince Regent ascended the throne as George IV. He immediately ordered alterations to be made to the Royal Stand by John Nash. Nash’s alterations did not satisfy the King and so, in 1822, Nash designed a brand new Royal Stand, erected in just five weeks.
1822
The Royal Enclosure was born when King George IV commissioned a two-storey stand to be built with a surrounding lawn. Access was by invitation of the King where he entertained his friends in style.
1825
King George IV’s greatest legacy to Royal Ascot was the Royal Procession. The King leading four other coaches with members of the Royal party drove up the Straight Mile in front of the crowds. A diarist of the day commented; ‘the whole thing looked very splendid’.
1837
Turf on the track was relaid by the Clerk of the Course, William Hibburd, to improve the ground. Rails and posts were constructed along the track.
1838
Queen Victoria made her first visit to Ascot as Sovereign. To mark her first visit, the Queen inaugurated a new race over one and a half miles, known today as the Queen’s Vase (now two miles).
1838
Horses were numbered in the racecard.
July, 1838
A decision was made to construct a new stand between the betting stand and the Royal Stand. The new stand took 10 months to build and was warmly welcomed when it opened on May 20, 1839. The lower half of the stand could hold about 3,000 people and contained a betting hall.
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1839
For the first time at Ascot, the judge hoisted the number of the winner onto a large blackboard, thus putting an end to the disputes as to which horse had won.
1856
The railway was brought to Ascot with the opening of the Staines to Wokingham line.
1861 (approx)
Racing in the mid-19th century was becoming more professional with Ascot appointing its first official Clerk of the Scales, James Manning (whose family stayed in the post until 1970, latterly working for the Jockey Club).
1861
Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, died and Queen Victoria did not return to Ascot again.
1862
A new race at the meeting was named after Prince Albert: The Prince of Wales’s Stakes.
1863
Prince Albert, eldest son and second child of Victoria and Albert, known as Bertie, attended his first Ascot meeting aged 21 and continued to lend his support to the Royal Meeting with enthusiasm. He restored the Royal Procession and revived the custom of inviting overseas visitors to Ascot.
1873
Ascot witnessed the first victory for the riding phenomenon Fred Archer. Over 14 years, he rode 80 winners at the racecourse.
1896
The Grandstand had a clock tower erected.
1901
Racing at Ascot took place in sombre mood to mark the death of Queen Victoria. Prince Albert ascended the throne as King Edward VII.
1901
The role of Master of the Buckhounds was disbanded and a new role created, that of the King’s representative. The first man to undertake this role was Viscount Churchill.
1901
All three stands in the Royal Enclosure were demolished under the instruction of King Edward VII and two new stands were built between September, 1901 and May, 1902. The total cost was £28,350.
1902
A third stand was built at a cost of £27,636. This stand included lifts, the first to be installed on a British racecourse. In order to have the work completed by May, 1902, some 500 men were employed on the task, working day and night shifts.
1908
The ‘Five Shilling Stand’ was built – later known as the Silver Ring Stand at a cost of £30,000.
1912
Racegoers began to arrive by car and for the first time, motor cars were allowed to park on the Heath.
1913
The Ascot Authority was established by an Act of Parliament. His Majesty’s Representative became Senior Trustee of the Authority with the Clerk of the Course acting as Secretary.
1926
The Royal Enclosure buildings were extended and a new Iron Stand was erected. Ascot began to install a new watering system, with the facility to dispense around two million gallons of water onto the turf.
1929
The Tote building was constructed (still standing today, beside the Pre-Parade Ring). The designs had been agreed by the Racecourse Betting Control Board (RBCB), the authority overseeing wagering at this time.
1936
George V died and was succeeded by his eldest son, who became Edward VIII. The new King was a keen follower of horseracing but he never attended the Royal Meeting as reigning monarch. By the end of the year Edward VIII had abdicated in order to marry Wallis Simpson.
1937
George VI & Queen Elizabeth attend their first Ascot race meeting.
1940
Racing at Ascot cancelled. The racecourse was commandeered by the army, the Grandstand providing accommodation for gunners of the Royal Artillery.
15 May 1943
Racing at Ascot resumed, with an eight-race card.
May 21, 1945
Ascot staged its first post-war fixture and the 19-year-old Princess Elizabeth attended for the first time.
1946
Major Crocker Bulteel was appointed as the Clerk of the Course, regarded as ‘the outstanding racing administrator of his day.’ The Duke of Norfolk was appointed as the King’s Representative.
1946
The Ascot fixture list extended to include racing in July, September and October.
1953
Queen Elizabeth II crowned on June 2 (ascended the throne on February 6, 1952).
1955
The rules of divorce were relaxed and divorcees were able to enter the Royal Enclosure. However, a redevelopment of the Enclosure shortly before this had added the new Queen’s Lawn. Entrance was by invitation only and the Court rules governing divorce still applied.
June 13, 1961
The Grandstand was demolished and the Queen Elizabeth II Stand was built. It took 11 months to build, with 550 workers at a cost of £1 million. The stand represented a state-of-the-art facility at the time, accommodated 13,000 people and had 280 private boxes.
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1975
The BBC outside-broadcast staff picketed and there was no television coverage.
April, 1998
Lord Hartington, Her Majesty’s Representative, revealed that changes to the racecourse were being contemplated.
2001
In order to facilitate the redevelopment, Ascot incorporated as Ascot Authority (Holdings) Limited, the most significant milestone in its structure since the 1913 Act of Parliament.
2002
Plans were announced to redevelop Ascot Racecourse. The existing Queen Elizabeth II stand was to be replaced and the course realigned. The Golden Jubilee was celebrated. Royal Ascot extended from four to five days.
September, 2004
Ascot held its last meeting with the old facilities. Demolition of the stand began and the redevelopment programme commenced.
June, 2005
Royal Ascot was staged at York Racecourse.
June, 2006
The new Ascot stand was opened on time and on budget.
June, 2009
Yeats won his fourth Gold Cup, beating Sagaro’s record, set in the 1970s.
2011
Ascot celebrated its Tercentenary.
June, 2012
The country celebrates The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. The Golden Jubilee Stakes becomes The Diamond Jubilee Stakes and is won by Black Caviar.
2010 to 2012
Frankel, officially the greatest horse since ratings began, makes five appearances at Ascot, winning at two, three and four. He retired unbeaten with 14 wins.
2012
Style Guides for the Royal and Queen Anne Enclosures are introduced.
2013
Channel 4 Television covered Royal Ascot for the first time with the highlight of the week being Estimate’s victory for The Queen in the Gold Cup.
2014
In the Grandstand, the new “On 5” Restaurant was opened.
2015
The world class Parade Ring Restaurant was renovated.
June, 2015
Following an extensive review of the European sprinting programme, a new Group 1 six furlong race, the Commonwealth Cup, is added to the Royal Ascot programme.
June, 2015
Frankel Statue unveiled by The Queen.
April, 2016
Her Majesty The Queen celebrates her 90th Birthday.
2016
Renaming of Ascot public Enclosures and New Unsaddling Enclosure is unveiled.
January, 2017
The Queen’s Vase is promoted to Group 2 status.
2017
The new Village Enclosure opens and the jumpsuit is introduced to the Royal Enclosure dress code. ITV Racing becomes the host broadcaster.
2018
Prize money at Royal Ascot exceeds £7m for the first time. Royal Ascot introduces Style Guides for the Village and Windsor Enclosures.
2020
2020 Royal Ascot is run behind closed doors due to the global Covid-19 pandemic.
2021
Queen Elizabeth II attended for the final time.
2021
Royal Ascot forms part of the Government’s Events Research Programme allowing for 12,000 spectators to attend each day, the first customers at Ascot since the COVID-19 pandemic started.
June, 2022
The country celebrates Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee but sadly ill health prevents her attending Royal Ascot. However, a Royal Procession takes place every day, led by senior members of the Royal Family with the Monarch watching on from Windsor Castle.
2023
Royal Ascot set to take place for the first time under King Charles III, the 13th monarch to oversee the running of Ascot Racecourse. The Platinum Jubilee Stakes is permanently renamed as the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes.
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TUESDAY
RACE HISTORIES & CONDITIONS
The Queen Anne Stakes (Group 1)
One Mile I Four Year Olds & Upwards
Founded in 1840, the Queen Anne Stakes commemorates the monarch who established racing at Ascot in 1711. Run as the Trial Stakes until 1929, the Queen Anne Stakes was first awarded Group 3 status in 1971, becoming Group 2 in 1984. The race, attracting Europe’s top older milers, achieved the highest three-year average rating of any Group 2 race in Britain from 1999 to 2002 according to the then International Classifications and was elevated to Group 1 status accordingly in 2003. Run as the opening race of the week since 2008, it will once again get the Royal Meeting underway and includes Frankel and Baaeed on the recent roll of honour.
The Coventry Stakes (Group 2)
Six furlongs I Two Year Olds
First run in 1890, the race was named after the ninth Earl of Coventry, Master of the Buckhounds between 1886 and 1892. This is traditionally the first Group contest of the year for juveniles and as a result attracts some of the very best precious young horses, forming part of the high-class opening day card. Many top quality horses win this race before going on to achieve greatness including Canford Cliffs, Dawn Approach and Caravaggio since the race was promoted to Group 2 status in 2004.
The King’s Stand Stakes (Group 1)
Five furlongs I Three Year Olds & Upwards
A Stand Plate was first run on the round course in 1837, becoming the Royal Stand Plate in 1858. The race was renamed the Queen’s Stand Plate in 1860 for two-year-olds, over the sprint distance of four furlongs, finally becoming the King’s Stand Plate in 1901. Today the race remains a sprint, although now run over the minimum trip of five furlongs for three-year-olds and upwards. In 2008 it was promoted to Group 1. The 2019 renewal was officially the highest-quality sprint race in the world with a rating of 120.25 after Blue Point and Battaash fought out the finish. Nature Strip was a brilliant winner for Australia in 2022 and ended the year as the world’s best sprinter.
The St James’s Palace Stakes (Group 1)
One Mile I Three Year Old Colts
Named after the Tudor Royal residence, the inaugural running of the St James’s Palace Stakes in 1834 was a walkover for the Derby winner Plenipotentiary. This race features the best male milers from the Classic generation, often attracting horses that have run in the British, French and Irish 2,000 Guineas. Frankel, Kingman and Palace Pier are recent stars to have won the race while the last two victors, Poetic Flare and Coroebus, both won the 2,000 Guineas before following up at Royal Ascot.
The Ascot Stakes (Handicap)
Two miles, four furlongs I Four Year Olds & Upwards
First run in 1839, the Ascot Stakes is run over two-and-a-half miles. Like the Gold Cup and Queen Alexandra Stakes, this race provides a thorough test of stamina. It is one of just four races at the Royal Meeting in which the field passes the winning post twice. As well as attracting some high-class horses from the Jumps sphere, the race normally features horses that will go on to run in the major staying handicaps throughout the season including the Northumberland Plate and the Ebor.
The Wolferton Stakes (Listed)
One mile, two furlongs I Four Year Olds & Upwards
First run in 2002 as part of the five-day Royal Ascot meeting to celebrate The Queen’s Golden Jubilee, this is a Listed race over 10 furlongs for four-year-olds and upwards, having been a Listed Handicap until 2017. Addeybb won the race in 2019 before going on to Group 1 success around the world while John Gosden is the leading trainer with four victories.
The Copper Horse Stakes (Handicap)
One mile, six furlongs I Four Year Olds & Upwards
Staged over a mile and three quarters, the Copper Horse Stakes was one of the six additional races to be run at Royal Ascot in 2020. Open to four-year-olds and upwards, Queen Elizabeth II graciously consented to the race’s name being included and it now forms part of the permanently expanded programme. It is inspired by the magnificent statue of King George III – mounted on horseback –which marks the end of the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. The inaugural running was won by Fujaira Prince who went on to win the Ebor at York and was then second in the Group 1 Irish St. Leger and third in the British Champions Long Distance Cup on QIPCO British Champions Day.
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The Queen Mary Stakes (Group 2)
Five furlongs I Two Year Old Fillies
Named after the consort of King George V, this race was first run in 1921. The Queen Mary Stakes is the first major race of the season exclusively for two-year-old fillies. Run over the minimum distance of five furlongs and promoted to Group 2 status in 2004, it provides a useful opportunity to assess their ability and potential to perform at Group 1 level. American trainer Wesley Ward has an exceptional record in the race having saddled the winner four times since 2009, including most recently with Campanelle in 2020.
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The Kensington Palace Stakes (Handicap)
Old Mile I Four Year Olds & Upwards Fillies
A new handicap introduced for the first time in 2021 to be run over the Old Mile for four-year-old and upwards fillies and mares. Kensington Palace, set in Kensington Gardens, has been a residence for Members of the Royal Family since the 17th century. The inaugural winner was Lola Showgirl, a first Royal Ascot winner for trainer David Loughnane and jockey Laura Pearson.
The Duke of Cambridge Stakes (Group 2)
One mile I Four Year Olds & Upwards Fillies & Mares
Run as the Windsor Forest Stakes until 2013, this race was a new addition to the Royal Meeting in 2004 and part of an industrywide initiative to encourage connections of the leading Classic generation fillies from the previous year to keep their stars in training. Run over the straight mile course, it is open only to fillies and mares aged four or over. As a Group 2 race, Group 1 winners carry a penalty, so the option of the Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes, where no penalties are carried, is still open to the very best fillies.
The Prince of Wales’s Stakes (Group 1)
One mile, two furlongs I Four Year Olds & Upwards
The Prince of Wales’s Stakes, first run at Royal Ascot in 1862, is named after the son of Queen Victoria (later to become King Edward VII). Originally staged over a mile and five furlongs, the race often attracted horses that had participated in the Classics. There was no Prince of Wales’s Stakes from 1946 until 1968, a year before the Prince of Wales’s investiture in 1969, when the distance changed to one mile and two furlongs. In 2000, The Prince of Wales’s Stakes was upgraded to Group 1 status and restricted to four-year-olds and upwards. The race is now worth £1 million in prize money and one of the features of the week.
The Royal Hunt Cup (Heritage Handicap)
One mile I Three Year Olds & Upwards
The Royal Hunt Cup always provides one of the greatest spectacles of the Royal Meeting as a maximum field thunders up Ascot’s straight mile course for one of the biggest betting races of the season. First run in 1843, it was originally staged over seven furlongs and 155 yards. The current distance of a mile was established in 1955 when the straight course was re-aligned as part of the previous redevelopment.
The Queen’s Vase (Group 2)
One mile, six furlongs I Three Year Olds
Promoted to Group Two in 2017, the race was named to honour Queen Victoria and first run in 1838. This race became the King’s Vase in 1903 and reverted to its original name of the Queen’s Vase on the succession of Queen Elizabeth II. Run over a-mile-and-threequarters, this contest provides a test of stamina for three-year-olds and winners of the race often go on to compete in the Gold Cup in future years. Estimate, owned by Queen Elizabeth II, and stay stayer Stradivarius are the most recent Queen’s Vase winners (2012
and 2017 respectively) to win the historic Gold Cup in subsequent seasons. Last year’s winner was Eldar Eldarov who went on to claim the St Leger at Doncaster.
The Windsor Castle Stakes (Listed)
Five furlongs I Two Year Olds
First run in 1839 over the straight mile course, this race was originally designed to attract three-year-old colts and fillies that had competed in the early season Classics. It is now run over the minimum distance of five furlongs and restricted to two-year-olds. The 2020 renewal was won by Tactical for Queen Elizabeth II, a home bred son of Toronado. Trained by Andrew Balding and ridden by James Doyle, he was The Late Queen’s 24th and final winner at the Royal Meeting.
THURSDAY
The Norfolk Stakes (Group 2)
Five furlongs I Two Year Olds
First run in 1843, this race was formerly known as the New Stakes and staged over a distance of just under four furlongs. In 1973 it was renamed after the Duke of Norfolk, Queen Elizabeth II’s Representative at Ascot between 1945 and 1972. For two-year-olds, it was promoted to Group 2 status in 2006. Trainer Richard Fahey has won the last two renewals with Perfect Power and The Ridler.
The King George V Stakes (Handicap)
One mile, four furlongs I Three Year Olds
Like the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes, this is a Handicap for middle distance performers, staged over one and a half miles for threeyear-olds only. The inaugural running was in July 1946, as part of the fixture list expansion to include racing in July, September and October, before the race was transferred to Royal Ascot in 1948. The 2020 winner Hukum proved better than a handicapper in time, going on to Group 1 success.
The Ribblesdale Stakes (Group 2)
One mile, four furlongs I Three Year Old Fillies
This race, mirroring the conditions of the Oaks, is named after the fourth Baron Ribblesdale, Master of the Buckhounds between 1892 and 1895. First run in 1919, this race was originally staged over a mile for three and four-year-olds. It is now restricted to Classic generation fillies and run over the longer distance of a mile and a half. John Gosden and Aidan O’Brien have won seven of the last nine renewals between them.
The Gold Cup (Group 1)
Two miles, four furlongs I Four Year Olds & Upwards
Founded in 1807, the Gold Cup (which, contrary to popular opinion is not called the “Ascot Gold Cup”) is the oldest and one of the most prestigious races at Royal Ascot. Staged over the marathon trip of two-and-a-half miles, the race is a stiff test of stamina and attracts the very best staying horses in Europe. Many horses have distinguished
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themselves with multiple Gold Cup wins, enhancing the race’s reputation as a specialists’ event. Sagaro won three times in the 1970s and Stradivarius claimed his third straight success in 2020 but Yeats still stands tallest of all, becoming a four-time winner in 2009. Estimate won the 2013 Gold Cup for Queen Elizabeth II, becoming the first horse to win the Gold Cup for a reigning monarch.
The Britannia Stakes (Heritage Handicap)
One mile I Three Year Old Colts & Geldings
First run in 1928 over the straight mile of the Royal Hunt Cup course and run under similar conditions today. Open to three-yearold colts and geldings only, the Britannia is almost as popular these days as the Royal Hunt Cup.
The Hampton Court Stakes (Group 3)
Ten furlongs I Three Year Olds
This 10-furlong event, restricted to three-year-olds, was originally part of the Saturday Heath Day card, under the title of the New Stakes, and joined Royal Ascot as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations in 2002. It was rechristened The Tercentenary Stakes in 2011, when the racecourse celebrated 300 years since its inauguration and was also promoted from Listed to Group 3 in tandem. The race reverted back to being the Hampton Court Stakes in 2017.
The Buckingham Palace Stakes (Handicap)
Seven furlongs I Three Year Olds & Upwards
One of six races added to Royal Ascot for 2020, the seven-furlong Buckingham Palace Handicap was reintroduced to the card having been lost when The Commonwealth Cup was created in 2015. Available to three-year-olds and upwards, it was first established in 2002 when a fifth day was added to the meeting to mark the Golden Jubilee. In 2020 it opened the Royal Meeting and is now retained permanently as part of the expanded programme and concludes the Thursday card.
FRIDAY
The Albany Stakes (Group 3)
Six furlongs I Two Year Old Fillies
This race was first run in 2002 as the Henry Carnarvon Stakes, honouring the former racing manager of Queen Elizabeth II, and proved so successful that it was promoted to Group 3 status in 2005. Restricted to two-year-old fillies, the six-furlong event provides one of the first opportunities of the season for promising types to prove their ability and go on to harbour Guineas aspirations.
The Commonwealth Cup (Group 1)
Six furlongs I Three Year Olds Colts & Fillies
The Commonwealth Cup was a completely new race in 2015 and joined the King’s Stand Stakes and Platinum Jubilee Stakes to become the third Group 1 sprint at Royal Ascot. The race, run over six furlongs, is restricted to three-year-old colts and fillies and was
put in place as a Europe-wide measure to create a better Pattern for young sprinters and improve the quality of sprint races across the continent. Several races in the run up to the Commonwealth Cup were promoted in tandem, including the Commonwealth Cup Trial at Ascot, in April to Group 3. The 2019 renewal of the Commonwealth Cup, won by Advertise, was the joint highest rated three-year-old race in the world.
The Duke of Edinburgh Stakes (Handicap)
One mile, four furlongs I Three Year Olds & Upwards
Originally the Bessborough Stakes, named after the fifth Earl of Bessborough, who was Master of the Buckhounds between 1848 and 1866, the race was renamed the Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes in 1999. First run in 1914 as a five-furlong event for two-year-olds, it has now evolved into a middle distance handicap for three-year-olds and upward.
The Coronation Stakes (Group 1)
One mile I Three Year Old Fillies
First run in 1840 to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Victoria two years previously, the Coronation Stakes is for threeyear-old fillies and regularly attracts the winners of the British, Irish and French 1,000 Guineas. It has also started to attract some of the top American fillies and so is a race that acts to crown the best of that year’s Classic generation over a mile. It was promoted to Group 1 level in 1988 and the most recent filly to follow up from one of the Guineas is Alpha Centauri who broke the track record when winning in 2018.
The Sandringham Stakes (Handicap)
One mile I Three Year Old Fillies
Originally registered as the Fern Hill Stakes, this race was part of the traditional Heath Day card on the Saturday after Royal Ascot. It was renamed after the Norfolk Royal residence when the Royal Meeting was expanded to five days as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations in 2002. This is a competitive handicap over a mile, limited to three-year-old fillies only.
The King Edward VII Stakes (Group 2)
One mile, four furlongs I Three Year Old Colts & Geldings
Formerly known, and still colloquially referred to as the Ascot Derby, this race was inaugurated in 1834 and regularly featured horses of both sexes that had competed in the middle-distance Classics. First run as the King Edward VII Stakes in 1926, it is now restricted to three-year-old colts and geldings. Three of the most recent winners, Japan, Pyledriver and Alenquer, all went on to Group 1 success.
The Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes (Handicap)
Five furlongs I Three Year Olds
The final race on Friday was among six prizes added to the Royal Ascot race programme in 2020. A five-furlong sprint for three-yearolds, Queen Elizabeth II graciously consented to the race name,
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which recognises the Monarchy’s official Scottish residence. A race with similar conditions used to be run regularly on the Saturday Heath Day card and featured as part of the full Royal Ascot programme in 2002 and 2003 as the Balmoral Handicap. Upon its return in 2020, it was won by Art Power who went on to win a Group 3 at Naas before contesting the major Group 1 sprints later in the season.
SATURDAY
The Chesham Stakes (Listed)
Seven furlongs I Two Year Olds
Named after the third Baron Chesham, who was the last Master of the Buckhounds from 1900 to 1901. First run in 1919, the Chesham Stakes replaced the first leg of the Triennial Stakes, which had been run over five furlongs for two-year-olds. Now a Listed contest, the race takes place over the longer distance of seven furlongs and is restricted to youngsters whose sire or dam won at ten furlongs or more. It was won in 2019 by the champion two-year-old that year, Pinatubo, in a track record time.
The Jersey Stakes (Group 3)
Seven furlongs I Three Year Olds
The Jersey Stakes replaced the second leg of the Triennial Stakes in 1919. Named after the fourth Earl of Jersey, who was the Master of the Buckhounds between 1782 and 1783, this specialist seven furlong contest is framed for three-year-olds who have often competed at the top level, including in the Guineas.
The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (Group 1)
Six furlongs I Four Year Olds & Upwards
First run in 1868, this six-furlong contest was originally named after Lord Cork, another Master of the Buckhounds, and known as the Cork and Orrery Stakes. Royal Ascot’s most prestigious sprint was given a new name – the Golden Jubilee Stakes - and elevated to Group 1 status to celebrate The Queen’s Golden Jubilee in 2002. It then assumed the mantle of the Diamond Jubilee Stakes and the Platinum Jubilee Stakes for subsequent celebrations. In 2023 it was permanently renamed in memory of Her Late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, as the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes. Now worth £1 million in prize money, it is routinely won by some of the best sprinters in the world, including Black Caviar, Undrafted and Blue Point in recent years.
The Hardwicke Stakes (Group
2)
One mile, four furlongs I Four Year Olds & Upwards
Named after the fifth Earl of Hardwicke, Master of the Buckhounds between 1874 and 1879, the race was first run in 1879. The Group 2 contest continues to attract the best older middle distance horses and is often an informative guide to the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth QIPCO Stakes in July. It is run with no Group 1 or 2 winners’ penalties as a quasi-Group 1 race with top level horses regularly competing.
The Wokingham Stakes (Heritage Handicap) Six furlongs I Three Year Olds & Upwards
The inaugural running of the Wokingham Stakes took place in 1813, making this race the oldest handicap at Royal Ascot. This famous sprint is named after the market town seven miles from Ascot Racecourse, and the first dual winner was appropriately also named Wokingham (1881 and 1882). Over the years, the race has developed a reputation as a fiercely competitive handicap and one of the major betting heats of the season.
The Golden Gates Stakes (Handicap)
One mile, two furlongs I Three Year Olds
The penultimate contest at Royal Ascot was among the six prizes added to the race programme in 2020 and one of three newly named contests to be staged. The Golden Gates are the ceremonial entrance point as the Royal Procession arrives at the top of Ascot’s famous Straight Mile. Queen Elizabeth II graciously consented to the race title which is run over a mile and a quarter for three-year-olds only. The inaugural running proved a highclass contest with the winner, Highland Chief, subsequently being placed at Group 2 level.
The Queen Alexandra Stakes (Conditions)
Two miles, six furlongs I Four Year Olds & Upwards
Run over the marathon trip of two-and-three-quarter miles, the Queen Alexandra Stakes is not only the longest race of the meeting, but also the longest contest run under Flat racing rules. Named after the consort of King Edward VII, the race was first run in 1864 as the Alexandra Plate over three miles. It will always be associated with Brown Jack, arguably Royal Ascot’s greatest equine legend, who won the race on six consecutive occasions between 1929 and 1934. The Queen Alexandra Stakes always closes the meeting and, perhaps because of its extreme distance in a time when so much emphasis is on speed, it has become a national institution and is affectionately supported by regulars.
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DID YOU KNOW...?
Since Queen Anne founded Ascot Racecourse back in 1711, a further 12 monarchs have acceded to the British throne.
Mrs Gertrude Shilling was undeniably the premier indefatigable sartorial dame of Ascot (nicknamed The Ascot Mascot), but she has met with competition from all over the world, including in 1976 when Australia’s Dame Edna Everage, alias Barry Humphries, attended with a four foot Sydney Opera House perched on “her” head. Following the successes of Choisir, Takeover Target, Miss Andretti, Scenic Blast and Black Caviar on the track, Royal Ascot is as much an institution in Australia as at home these days, but back then Dame Edna said to the assembled press that she: “wasn’t aware it was a racing event until the other day. I always thought it was an exhibition of gas water heaters!”
Viscount Churchill was appointed as the first sovereign’s representative at Ascot in 1901. He is reputed to have taken personal charge of vetting applications for entrance into the Royal Enclosure, sorting letters into three baskets marked ‘Certainly’ ‘Perhaps’ and ‘Certainly Not.’ Viscount Churchill loved this task and became notorious for recognising faces in the Royal Enclosure and challenging those who should not be there. For this purpose he was granted special access to the Divorce Registry, as those on it were not permitted access to the Royal Enclosure.
Many people were sympathetic to the Ascot Authority in June, 1964, after the Royal Meeting had to be curtailed due to severe rain, thus blighting the opening of the new Royal Enclosure Stand. None more so than the old lady who sent the Authority £1 because she was so distressed to hear of the course’s bad luck. The Duke of Norfolk, Her Majesty’s Representative at the time, responded with equal magnanimity, thanking the lady and inviting her to a day’s racing.
In the days before actors were allowed in the Royal Enclosure, King Edward VII asked the actor Charles Hawtrey if he would be seeing him at Royal Ascot. Hawtrey explained that rules prevented it, whereupon the King took it upon himself personally to send Hawtrey the necessary badge. When Ascot came, Hawtrey entered the Enclosure to the great surprise of Lord Churchill, His Majesty’s Representative at Ascot, who said: “I don’t remember sending you a badge.” Hawtrey explained that this was not surprising as he hadn’t – “King Edward did!”
It is said that when Queen Anne was in residence at Windsor Castle, she imported a large quantity of green velour material from France, in which she dressed her “Yeoman Prickers,” who were armed with pikes to move people out of the way at the races! That particular practice doesn’t sit comfortably with the modern day customer service ethic but the outfits are remembered with today’s “Greencoats”, the ceremonial guard for The King at Ascot, wearing the livery.
In the early 1920s, Lord Lonsdale drove every day from his rented house adjoining the Winkfield Road crossing, up the High Street to the racecourse entrance with outriders, drivers and footmen, all wearing his distinctive yellow livery. The proceedings were so grand that critics claimed he was trying to rival the Royal Procession.
The Duke of Norfolk must have been dismayed to read in The Times and The Telegraph on April 27, 1971 that Ascot would permit ‘hot pants’ in the Royal Enclosure! The next day he corrected the misinformation in no uncertain terms.
Back in 1954, Queen Elizabeth II had a famous Royal Ascot triumph with the brilliant Aureole, who had suffered a minor eye injury a few days before the Meeting. When visiting the paddock just before the race, Queen Elizabeth II asked her jockey, Eph Smith, who wore a hearing-aid, whether he would win. The reply came: “Well, Ma’am, we are rather handicapped. The horse is blind in one eye and I’m deaf!”
King Edward VII’s mother, Queen Victoria, was known to have frowned upon her son’s general and unparalleled enthusiasm for good living and, of course, racing, but on his accession in 1901, the new King closed the Royal Stand completely for the Royal Meeting due to the death of his mother and requested that all those who attended within the Royal Enclosure wear black.
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Due to the knock on effects of the General Election, the 2001 Royal Procession was restricted to two days as the horses and carriages were required to convey Queen Elizabeth II to Wesminster for the State Opening of Parliament on the Wednesday and had to be in place for a practice on Tuesday. The Royal Party, including Queen Elizabeth II, came by car on both days and arrived in time for racing.
Sir John Crocker Bulteel was Clerk of the Course from 1946 until his death in 1956. A figure of great importance in the history of Ascot Racecourse, Sir John Crocker Bulteel was known as an outstanding racing administrator but it was his love of racing that he is most famous for. It is due mainly to the dedication of Sir John that today Ascot stages more than just the Royal Meeting. The King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes, initially run as the Festival of Britain Stakes, was his brainchild. The race was first run in 1951 and did more than any other race to change the face of top-level racing in this country and, ultimately, the world. It promoted the cause of international inter-age competition and more often than not, its winner is the seasonal champion.
During the foot and mouth outbreak in 2001, the management suggested that ladies bear in mind the precautionary foot and mouth disinfectant mats on all entrances to the racecourse when considering their footwear. Not everyone listened which made for some interesting pictures in the likes of “Hello” and “Harpers” that year!
In 1964, Trelawny was to bid for a third consecutive Ascot Stakes/Queen Alexandra Stakes double. He was beaten in the Ascot Stakes but would have walked over in the Queen Alexandra on Friday had the meeting not been abandoned due to waterlogging. This is the answer to a question which appeared in the Racing Post Christmas quiz in 2001 and resulted in numerous calls to all departments at the racecourse!
In 2005, Ascot auctioned some 300 lots of memorabilia associated with the old stand. The auction raised £389,965 with Racing Welfare the primary beneficiary with the bulk of this coming from a bid of £280,000 for the wrought cast iron entranceway from the track to the Winners’ Enclosure, purchased by leading owner Bill Gredley. The crowd fell silent as the bid just kept going up and up from an original reserve of just £20,000 - £30,000!
Jockeys at Ascot are called to mount by a bell in the parade ring and, unique to Ascot, a bell is also rung as the horses swing into the straight for races run on the round course.
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RACING
FACTS & FIGURES
94 CONTENTSC THE RACES THE QUEEN ANNE STAKES 96 THE COVENTRY STAKES 98 THE KING’S STAND STAKES 100 THE ST JAMES’S PALACE STAKES 102 THE ASCOT STAKES 104 THE WOLFERTON STAKES 106 THE COPPER HORSE HANDICAP 106 THE QUEEN MARY STAKES 107 THE KENSINGTON PALACE HANDICAP 108 THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE STAKES 109 THE PRINCE OF WALES’S STAKES 110 THE ROYAL HUNT CUP 112 THE QUEEN’S VASE 114 THE WINDSOR CASTLE STAKES 116 THE NORFOLK STAKES 118 THE KING GEORGE V HANDICAP 120 THE RIBBLESDALE STAKES 122 THE GOLD CUP 124 THE BRITANNIA HANDICAP 126 THE HAMPTON COURT STAKES 128 THE BUCKINGHAM PALACE HANDICAP 129 THE ALBANY STAKES 130 THE COMMONWEALTH CUP 131 THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH HANDICAP 132 THE CORONATION STAKES 134 THE SANDRINGHAM HANDICAP 136 THE KING EDWARD VII STAKES 137 THE PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE HANDICAP 138 THE CHESHAM STAKES 139 THE JERSEY STAKES 141 THE QUEEN ELIZABETH II JUBILEE STAKES 143 THE HARDWICKE STAKES 145 THE WOKINGHAM HANDICAP 147 THE GOLDEN GATES HANDICAP 149 THE QUEEN ALEXANDRA STAKES 149 TRAINERS & OWNERS WINNERS OF THE QIPCO ROYAL ASCOT TOP TRAINER AWARD 152 TOP CURRENT TRAINERS AT THE ROYAL MEETING 153 RECENT LEADING TRAINER AWARD STANDINGS 153 ROYAL ASCOT LEADING OWNER AWARD 154 RECENT LEADING OWNER AWARD STANDINGS 154 WINNING RECORDS OF SELECTED TRAINERS AT ROYAL ASCOT 155 JOCKEYS WINNERS OF THE LEADING JOCKEY AWARD 167 TOP CURRENT JOCKEYS AT THE ROYAL MEETING 168 RECENT LEADING JOCKEY AWARD STANDINGS 168 WINNING RECORDS OF SELECTED JOCKEYS AT ROYAL ASCOT 169 INTERNATIONAL RUNNERS OVERSEAS-TRAINED WINNERS AT ROYAL ASCOT 179 RECORD OF HORSES FROM OUTSIDE EUROPE AT ROYAL ASCOT 184 RECORD OF NON-EUROPEAN TRAINERS AT ROYAL ASCOT BY COUNTRY 187 GROUND AND TIMES ROYAL ASCOT OFFICIAL GOING 193 ASCOT COURSE RECORDS 195
THE RACES
THE QUEEN ANNE STAKES
Background
First run in 1840, the Queen Anne Stakes commemorates the monarch who established racing at Ascot. In the early summer of 1711, while being driven in a carriage from Windsor Castle, Queen Anne decided that Ascot Heath would be a good place to establish a racecourse. A few weeks later, on August 11, 1711, the Royal Meeting was founded. Between 1840 and 1929, this race was known as the Trial Stakes.
Run over Ascot’s straight mile, the Queen Anne Stakes attracts the leading older milers from across Europe and beyond. The establishment of the Pattern race system for categorising the top events in 1971 saw the Queen Anne Stakes have G3 status, before becoming a G2 in 1984. The race was elevated to G1 status in 2003, when it also became restricted to four-year-olds and older.
A remarkable renewal in 1974 saw the first three horses - Confusion, Gloss and Royal Perogative - disqualified for causing interference, with the race awarded to the Italian challenger Brook who went pass the post in fourth for trainer Mario Benetti and jockey Brian Taylor.
The race is part of the QIPCO British Champions Series and a Breeders’ Cup ‘Win and You’re In’ contest.
Notable winners include
Cape Cross (1999) – went on to become a top stallion, siring Derby winners Sea The Stars and Golden Horn, plus wonderful mare Ouija Board, who was successful in seven G1 races including the 2006 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot.
Goldikova (2010) – brilliant mare and winner of 14 G1 contests; became the first horse to win three renewals of the Breeders’ Cup Mile.
Frankel (2012) – perhaps the greatest racehorse of all time, with an unprecedented Timeform rating of 147; unbeaten in 14 starts, 10 of which came at G1 level; won five races at Ascot in total, including the St James’s Palace Stakes, the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes sponsored by QIPCO and the QIPCO Champion Stakes. His Queen Anne Stakes performance was simply breathtaking as he stormed to an 11-length success.
Tepin (2016) – became the first US-trained victor of the race and the second winner from the USA of a non-juvenile race at Royal Ascot. The champion mare, a six-time G1 winner, was later sold to Coolmore for $8 million at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky 2017 November Mixed Sale.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1946)
Ireland (7): Southbourne (1952), Upadee (1954), Imperial March (1975), Ad Valorem (2006), Haradasun (2008), Declaration Of War (2013), Circus Maximus (2020)
France (6): Solina (1948), Argur (1953), Roi Soleil (1971), Valixir (2005), Goldikova (2010), Solow (2015)
Italy (1): Brook (1974)
USA (1): Tepin (2016)
Oldest winner (since 1946)
Eight-year-old Welsh Rake in 1963, trained by Jack Jarvis and ridden by Ron Hutchinson.
Betting (since 1946)
Longest-priced winner: Garrick 50/1 (1950)
Shortest-priced winner: Frankel 1/10 (2012)
Market leaders: 23 favourites or joint favourites have succeeded in the 77 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1946)
7 wins: Saeed bin Suroor – Charnwood Forest (1996), Allied Forces (1997), Intikhab (1998), Cape Cross (1999), Dubai Destination (2003), Refuse To Bend (2004), Ramonti (2007)
Most successful jockey (since 1946)
7 wins: Frankie Dettori – Markofdistinction (1990), Allied Forces (1997), Intikhab (1998), Dubai Destination (2003), Refuse To Bend (2004), Ramonti (2007), Palace Pier (2021)
Most successful owner (since 1946)
8 wins: Godolphin – Charnwood Forest (1996), Allied Forces (1997), Intikhab (1998), Cape Cross (1999), Dubai Destination (2003), Refuse to Bend (2004), Ramonti (2007), Ribchester (2017)
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YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/14/06 1 BAAEED William Haggas Jim Crowley Shadwell Estate Company Ltd 4-9-02 1/6F 21/15/06 1 PALACE PIER John & Thady Gosden Frankie Dettori Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 4-9-00 2/7F 20/16/06 1 CIRCUS MAXIMUS Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Flaxman Stables, Sue Magnier, M Tabor, D Smith 4-9-00 4/1F 19/18/06 1 LORD GLITTERS David O’Meara Danny Tudhope Geoff & Sandra Turnbull 6-9-00 14/1 18/19/06 1 ACCIDENTAL AGENT Eve Johnson Houghton Charles Bishop Gaie Johnson Houghton 4-9-00 33/1 17/20/06 1 RIBCHESTER Richard Fahey William Buick Godolphin 4-9-00 11/10F 16/14/06 1 TEPIN Mark Casse USA Julien Leperoux Robert Masterson 5-8-11 11/2 15/16/06 1 SOLOW Freddy Head FR Maxime Guyon Wertheimer & Frere 5-9-00 11/8F 14/17/06 1 TORONADO Richard Hannon Richard Hughes Al Shaqab Racing 4-9-00 4/5F 13/18/06 1 DECLARATION OF WAR Aidan O’Brien IRE Joseph O’Brien Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Joe Allen 4-9-00 15/2 12/19/06 1 FRANKEL Sir Henry Cecil Tom Queally Khalid Abdullah 4-9-00 1/10F 11/14/06 1 CANFORD CLIFFS Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes The Heffer Syndicate/Michael Tabor/Derrick Smith 4-9-00 11/8 10/15/06 1 GOLDIKOVA Freddy Head FR Olivier Peslier Wertheimer Et Frere 5-8-11 11/8F 09/16/06 1 PACO BOY Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Calvera PartnershipNo2 4-9-00 10/3 08/17/06 1 HARADASUN Aidan O’Brien IRE Johnny Murtagh Frank Tagg/Sue Magnier/Frank Meduri/Garry Moffitt 5-9-00 5/1 07/19/06 1 RAMONTI Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 5-9-00 5/1 06/20/06 1 AD VALOREM Aidan O’Brien IRE Kieren Fallon Sue Magnier/Bob Ingham 4-9-00 13/2 *05/14/06 1 VALIXIR Andre Fabre FR Christophe Soumillon H H Aga Khan 4-9-00 4/1 04/15/06 1 REFUSE TO BEND Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4-9-00 12/1 03/17/06 1 DUBAI DESTINATION Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4-9-00 9/2 02/18/06 2 NO EXCUSE NEEDED Sir Michael Stoute Johnny Murtagh Maktoum Al Maktoum 4-9-02 13/2 01/19/06 2 MEDICEAN Sir Michael Stoute Kieren Fallon Cheveley Park Stud 4-9-07 11/2 00/20/06 2 KALANISI Sir Michael Stoute Kieren Fallon H H Aga Khan 4-9-02 11/2 99/15/06 2 CAPE CROSS Saeed bin Suroor Gary Stevens Godolphin 5-9-07 7/1 98/16/06 2 INTIKHAB Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4-9-02 9/4F 97/17/06 2 ALLIED FORCES Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4-9-05 10/1 96/18/06 2 CHARNWOOD FOREST Saeed bin Suroor Michael Kinane Godolphin 4-9-02 10/11F 95/20/06 2 NICOLOTTE Geoff Wragg Michael Hills Mollers Racing 4-9-02 16/1 94/14/06 2 BARATHEA Luca Cumani Michael Kinane Sheikh Mohammed 4-9-08 3/1 93/15/06 2 ALFLORA Clive Brittain Michael Kinane Parrot Racing 4-9-02 20/1 92/16/06 2 LAHIB John Dunlop Willie Carson Hamdan Al Maktoum 4-9-02 100/30F 91/18/06 2 SIKESTON Clive Brittain Michael Roberts Luciano Gaucci 5-9-08 9/1 90/19/06 2 MARKOFDISTINCTION Luca Cumani Frankie Dettori Gerald Leigh 4-9-05 7/1 89/20/06 2 WARNING Guy Harwood Pat Eddery Khalid Abdullah 4-9-08 2/5F 88/14/06 2 WAAJIB Alec Stewart Michael Roberts Hamdan Al Maktoum 5-9-02 5/2 87/16/06 2 THEN AGAIN Luca Cumani Ray Cochrane Richard Shannon 4-9-05 4/5F 86/17/06 2 PENNINE WALK Jeremy Tree Pat Eddery Maria Niarchos 4-9-02 5/2 85/18/06 2 ROUSILLON Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Khalid Abdullah 4-9-05 11/4JF 84/19/06 2 TROJAN FEN Henry Cecil Lester Piggott Stavros Niarchos 3-8-05 9/4 83/14/06 3 VALIYAR Henry Cecil Pat Eddery Garo Vanian 4-9-05 10/1 82/15/06 3 MR FLUOROCARBON Henry Cecil Lester Piggott Jim McAllister 3-8-06 3/1JF 81/16/06 3 BELMONT BAY Henry Cecil Lester Piggott Daniel Wildenstein 4-9-11 4/1 80/17/06 3 BLUE REFRAIN John Benstead Brian Rouse Mrs L Wood 4-9-08 8/1 79/19/06 3 BAPTISM Jeremy Tree Lester Piggott Jock Whitney 3-8-05 6/1 78/20/06 3 RADETZKY Clive Brittain Edward Hide Curtis Elliot 5-9-05 25/1 77/14/06 3 JELLABY Ryan Price Brian Taylor Essa Alkhalua 4-9-08 9/4JF 76/15/06 3 ARDOON Gavin Pritchard-Gordon Brian Taylor Frank Feeney 6-8-11 11/2 75/17/06 3 IMPERIAL MARCH Vincent O’Brien IRE Gianfranco Dettori Walter Mullady 3-7-10 2/1F 74/18/06 3 BROOK Mario Benetti ITY Brian Taylor Dr Carlo Vittadini 4-9-02 12/1 73/19/06 3 SUN PRINCE Dick Hern Joe Mercer Sir Michael Sobell 4-9-05 3/1 72/20/06 3 SPARKLER Fred Armstrong Lester Piggott Mrs M Mehl-Mulhens 4-9-02 9/4 71/15/06 3 ROI SOLEIL Charles Bartholomew FR Jimmy Lindley Mrs D Riley-Smith 4-9-02 11/4 70/16/06 WELSH PAGEANT Noel Murless Sandy Barclay Jim Joel 4-9-05 30/100F 69/17/06 TOWN CRIER Peter Walwyn Duncan Keith Evelyn De Rothschild 4-9-02 11/2 68/18/06 VIRGINIA GENTLEMAN Doug Smith Sandy Barclay J Lewis III 3-7-10 9/2 67/20/06 GOOD MATCH Jeremy Tree David East Guilford Dudley 3-7-03 6/1JF 66/14/06 TESCO BOY Staff Ingham Ron Hutchinson Jack Cohen 3-7-10 8/1 65/15/06 SHOWDOWN Fred Winter senior Doug Smith Daniel Prenn 4-8-10 5/4F 64/16/06 PRINCELONE Walter Nightingall Russ Maddock A Allen 3-7-10 100/8 63/18/06 WELSH RAKE Jack Jarvis Ron Hutchinson Jim Philipps 8-9-03 8/1 62/19/06 NEREUS Ken Cundell Peter Robinson P N Robinson 3-7-10 8/1 61/13/06 AMBER LIGHT Fred Winter senior Doug Smith E R Hill 3-7-10 9/1 60/14/06 BLAST Arthur Budgett Willie Snaith Sonny Richmond-Watson 3-7-10 100/7 59/16/06 LUCKY GUY Seamus McGrath Joe Sime Joe McGrath Jnr 3-7-10 100/8 58/17/06 TEYNHAM George Colling Derek Morris Richard Boucher 3-7-03 15/2 57/18/06 BARON’S FOLLY Rufus Beasley Edgar Brit Hugh Leggat 3-7-10 100/7 56/19/06 KANDY SAUCE Noel Murless Doug Smith Sir Victor Sassoon 3-7-09 10/1 55/12/07 GOLDEN PLANET Fred Winter senior Doug Smith Peter Bartholomew 3-7-10 7/1 54/15/06 UPADEE B Gallivan IRE Tommy Burns T McCairns 4-8-07 100/6 53/16/06 ARGUR J Glynn FR Manny Mercer Marcel Boussac 4-7-12 7/4F 52/17/06 SOUTHBORNE Paddy Prendergast IRE Gordon Richards A L Hawkins 5-8-10 7/1 51/12/06 NERON Harry Wragg Micky Greening H H Begum Aga Khan 3-7-03 100/6 50/13/06 GARRICK Willie Smyth Tommy Burn Duchess Of Norfolk 3-8-04 50/1 49/14/06 PAMBIDIAN Walter Nightingall Gordon Richards Claude Harper 3-8-05 7/4F 48/15/06 SOLINA P Moret FR Jacko Doyasbere Mme P Moret 4-8-10 10/1 47/17/06 WOODRUFFE Fred Darling Cliff Richards John Dewar 3-7-10 7/1 46/18/06 ROYAL CHARGER Jack Jarvis Eph Smith Sir John Jarvis 4-8-11 5/6F *run at York
THE COVENTRY STAKES
Background
The six-furlong Coventry Stakes is the early season highlight for two-year-olds. First run in 1890, it is named after the ninth Earl of Coventry, who was Master of the Buckhounds between 1886 and 1892 and again between 1895 and 1901.
The Coventry Stakes regained G2 status in 2004, having been a G3 since 1984. It is the first Group race for two-year-olds in Britain each year.
Notable winners include
The Tetrarch (1913) – one of the fastest two-year-olds ever and described as “the spotted wonder” after winning all seven starts as a two-year-old, including a 10-length demolition in the Coventry Stakes, before injury forced retirement; champion sire in 1919 and left lasting impression on the breed through daughter and influential broodmare Mumtaz Mahal.
Mill Reef (1970) – European horse of the year in 1971 thanks to dominant victories in the Derby, Eclipse, King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe; sired winners of the Derby and 2,000 Guineas.
Chief Singer (1983) – won the Coventry Stakes by four lengths on debut; returned the following year to win the St James’s Palace Stakes by eight lengths prior to victories in the July Cup at Newmarket and Sussex Stakes at Goodwood.
Canford Cliffs (2009) – achieved rare feat of winning at Royal Ascot three years in row; romped home by six lengths in the Coventry Stakes, won the 2010 St James’s Palace Stakes during a sparkling three-year-old campaign and defeated outstanding French mare Goldikova in 2011 Queen Anne Stakes.
Coventry Stakes/2,000 Guineas double
The double has been achieved on five occasions since the Second World War – Tudor Minstrel (1946), Palestine (1949), Martial (1959), Henrythenavigator (2007) and Dawn Approach (2012)
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (12): Solinus (1977), Verglas (1996), Harbour Master (1997), Fasliyev (1999), Landseer (2001), Statue of Liberty (2002), Henrythenavigator (2007), Power (2011), Dawn Approach (2012), War Command (2013), Caravaggio (2016), Arizona (2019)
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: Nando Parrado 150/1 (2020)
Shortest-priced winner: Primo Dominie 4/7 (1984)
Market leaders: 21 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 46 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
9 wins
Aidan O’Brien IRE – Harbour Master (1997), Fasliyev (1999), Landseer (2001), Statue of Liberty (2002), Henrythenavigator (2007), Power (2011), War Command (2013), Caravaggio (2016), Arizona (2019)
Most successful jockey (since 1977)
3 wins
Walter Swinburn – Always Fair (1987), Petardia (1992), Royal Applause (1995)
Mick Kinane – Fasliyev (1999), Statue Of Liberty (2002), Henrythenavigator (2007)
Richard Hughes – Three Valleys (2003), Canford Cliffs (2009), Strong Suit (2010)
Ryan Moore – Power (2011), Caravaggio (2016), Arizona (2019)
Most successful owner (since 1977)
9 wins
Coolmore partnerships - Harbour Master (1997), Fasliyev (1999), Landseer (2001), Statue of Liberty (2002), Henrythenavigator (2007), Power (2011), War Command (2013), Caravaggio (2016), Arizona (2019)
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YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/14/06 2 BRADSELL Archie Watson Hollie Doyle Victorious Racing Ltd 2-9-03 8/1 21/15/06 2 BERKSHIRE SHADOW Andrew Balding Oisin Murphy Berkshire Parts & Panels Ltd 2-9-01 11/1 20/20/06 2 NANDO PARRADO Clive Cox Adam Kirby Marie McCartan 2-9-01 150/1 19/18/06 2 ARIZONA Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 2-9-01 15/8F 18/19/06 2 CALYX John Gosden Frankie Dettori Khalid Abdullah 2-9-01 2/1F 17/20/06 2 RAJASINGHE Richard Spencer Stevie Donohoe Rebel Racing 2-9-01 11/1 16/14/06 2 CARAVAGGIO Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 2-9-01 13/8F 15/16/06 2 BURATINO Mark Johnston William Buick Godolphin 2-9-01 6/1 14/17/06 2 THE WOW SIGNAL John Quinn Frankie Dettori Al Shaqab Racing 2-9-01 5/1JF 13/18/06 2 WAR COMMAND Aidan O’Brien IRE Seamie Heffernan Joseph Allen/Sue Magnier/M Tabor/D Smith 2-9-01 20/1 12/19/06 2 DAWN APPROACH Jim Bolger IRE Kevin Manning Jackie Bolger/J P Spain 2-9-01 7/2 11/14/06 2 POWER Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 2-9-01 4/1F 10/15/06 2 STRONG SUIT Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Julie Wood 2-9-01 15/8F 09/16/06 2 CANFORD CLIFFS Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes The Heffer Syndicate 2-9-01 7/4F 08/17/06 2 ART CONNOISSEUR Michael Bell Jamie Spencer Richard Green 2-9-01 8/1 07/19/06 2 HENRYTHENAVIGATOR Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Kinane Sue Magnier 2-9-01 11/4F 06/20/06 2 HELLVELYN Bryan Smart Ted Durcan Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed 2-9-01 4/1JF *05/14/06 2 RED CLUBS Barry Hills Michael Hills Ronnie Arculli 2-8-12 11/2 04/15/06 2 ICEMAN John Gosden Kieren Fallon Cheveley Park Stud 2-8-12 5/1JF 03/17/06 3 THREE VALLEYS Roger Charlton Richard Hughes Khalid Abdullah 2-8-12 7/1 02/18/06 3 STATUE OF LIBERTY Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Kinane Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 2-8-12 5/2F 01/19/06 3 LANDSEER Aidan O’Brien IRE Jamie Spencer Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 2-8-12 20/1 00/20/06 3 CD EUROPE Mick Channon Steve Drowne Circular Distributors Ltd 2-8-12 8/1 99/15/06 3 FASLIYEV Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Kinane Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 2-8-12 15/8F 98/16/06 3 RED SEA Paul Cole Richard Quinn Fahd Salman 2-8-12 6/1 97/17/06 3 HARBOUR MASTER Aidan O’Brien IRE Christy Roche Sue Magnier 2-8-12 16/1 96/18/06 3 VERGLAS Kevin Prendergast IRE Willie Supple Chryss O’Reilly 2-8-12 9/1 95/20/06 3 ROYAL APPLAUSE Barry Hills Walter Swinburn Maktoum Al Maktoum 2-8-12 13/2 94/14/06 3 SRI PEKAN Paul Cole Richard Quinn Sultan Ahmad Shah 2-8-13 6/1 93/15/06 3 STONEHATCH Peter Chapple-Hyam John Reid Robert Sangster 2-8-13 EvensF 92/16/06 3 PETARDIA Geoff Wragg Walter Swinburn Mollers Racing 2-8-13 5/1CF 91/18/06 3 DILUM Paul Cole Alan Munro Fahd Salman 2-8-13 11/10F 90/19/06 3 MAC’S IMP Bill O’Gorman Alan Munro Tamdown Ltd 2-8-13 2/1F 89/20/06 3 ROCK CITY Richard Hannon snr Willie Carson A F Budge (Equine) Ltd 2-8-13 9/1 88/14/06 3 HIGH ESTATE Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Jim Joel 2-8-13 10/11F 87/16/06 3 ALWAYS FAIR Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Maktoum Al Maktoum 2-8-13 9/2 86/17/06 3 CUTTING BLADE Lester Piggott Cash Asmussen Mahmoud Fustok 2-8-11 11/1 85/18/06 3 SURE BLADE Barry Hills Brent Thomson Sheikh Mohammed 2-8-11 3/1F 84/19/06 3 PRIMO DOMINIE Brian Swift John Reid Peter Wetzel 2-8-11 4/7F 83/14/06 2 CHIEF SINGER Ron Sheather Ray Cochrane Jeff Smith 2-8-11 20/1 82/15/06 2 HORAGE Matt McCormack Pat Eddery Ahmed Rachid 2-8-11 85/40 81/16/06 2 RED SUNSET Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Paddy Burns 2-8-11 14/1 80/17/06 2 RECITATION Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Anthony Bodie 2-8-11 11/1 79/19/06 2 VARINGO Ryan Price Brian Taylor PTP Plant Hire Ltd 2-8-11 11/8F 78/20/06 2 LAKE CITY Ryan Price Brian Taylor Harry Demetriou 2-8-11 7/1 77/14/06 2 SOLINUS Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott Daniel Schwartz 2-8-11 7/4F *run at York
THE KING’S STAND STAKES
Background
Bad weather played a crucial role in the origins of the King’s Stand Stakes. In 1860 heavy rain made it impossible for the twomile Royal Stand Plate to take place so the race was renamed the Queen’s Stand Plate and run over four furlongs, the only raceable part of the course.
The race was then run over five furlongs and, with the accession of King Edward VII in 1901, was renamed the King’s Stand Stakes, but curiously did not revert to its original name when Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne in 1952.
The King’s Stand Stakes regained G1 status in 2008, having been a G2 since 1988, G1 from 1973 to 1987 and G2 in 1971 and 1972. There have been 12 overseas-trained winners since the turn of the century. The King’s Stand Stakes is part of the QIPCO British Champions Series.
Notable winners include
Abernant (1949) – considered the greatest sprinter of the 20th century with a Timeform rating of 142; won 14 of his 17 career starts including back-to-back victories in the July Cup, King George Stakes and Nunthorpe Stakes in 1949 and 1950.
Dayjur (1990) – followed up Ascot success by setting a course record at York in the Nunthorpe Stakes, which stood for 29 years, before victories in the Haydock Sprint Cup and the Prix de l’Abbaye.
Choisir (2003) – the first Australian-trained horse to win in Britain. He doubled up four days later in the six-furlong Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes, making him the first horse since Stanerra in 1983 to win twice at the same Royal Meeting.
Miss Andretti (2007) – the Australian-trained mare had the 2006 victor and fellow Australian Takeover Target back in fourth when setting a track record time of 57.44s (the course was remodelled in 2005), which still stands.
Blue Point (2019) – landed the King’s Stand Stakes for the second successive year and emulated Choisir later in the week by doubling up in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes; won all bar one of his six career starts at Ascot.
Multiple winners
There have been 12 dual winners of the King’s Stand Stakes but only four since the Second World War – Elbio (1991 & 1993), Equiano (2008 & 2010), Sole Power (2013 & 2014) and Blue Point (2018 & 2019)
Oldest winner (since 1946)
Four horses aged seven have succeeded – The Tatling (2004), Takeover Target (2006), Sole Power (2014) and Nature Strip (2022)
Overseas-trained successes (since 1946)
Ireland (8): Sound Track (1950), Cassarate (1952), Abergwaun (1973), Godswalk (1977), Solinus (1978), Bluebird (1987), Sole Power (2013 & 2014)
France (7): Palariva (1956), Amber Rama (1970), Flirting Around (1975), Last Tycoon (1986), Don’t Worry Me (1997), Nuclear Debate (2000), Chineur (2005)
Australia (5): Choisir (2003), Takeover Target (2006), Miss Andretti (2007), Scenic Blast (2009), Nature Strip (2022)
Hong Kong (1): Little Bridge (2012)
Spain (1): Equiano (2008)
USA (1): Lady Aurelia (2017)
Betting (since 1946)
Longest-priced winners: Squander Bug (1948) & Don’t Worry Me (1997), both 33/1
Shortest-priced winner: Lochsong 3/10 (1994)
Market leaders: 20 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 76 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1946)
5 wins: Vincent O’Brien IRE - Cassarate (1952), Abergwaun (1973), Godswalk (1977), Solinus (1978), Bluebird (1987)
Most successful jockey (since 1946)
7 wins: Lester Piggott - Right Boy (1957), Majority Rule (1963), Swing Easy (1971), Abergwaun (1973), Godswalk (1977), Solinus (1978), Never So Bold (1985)
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YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/14/06 1 NATURE STRIP Chris Waller AUS James McDonald R A E Lyons, P D Harrison et al 7-9-07 9/4 21/15/06 1 OXTED Roger Teal Cieren Fallon S Piper, T Hirschfeld, D Fish, J Collins 5-9-05 4/1 20/16/06 1 BATTAASH Charlie Hills Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 6-9-04 5/6F 19/18/06 1 BLUE POINT Charlie Appleby James Doyle Godolphin 5-9-04 5/2 18/19/06 1 BLUE POINT Charlie Appleby William Buick Godolphin 4-9-04 6/1 17/20/06 1 LADY AURELIA Wesley Ward USA John Velazquez Stonestreet Stables/G Bolton/P Leidel 3-8-09 7/2 16/14/06 1 PROFITABLE Clive Cox Adam Kirby Alan Spence 4-9-04 4/1 15/16/06 1 GOLDREAM Robert Cowell Martin Harley J Sargeant & Mrs J Morley 6-9-04 20/1 14/17/06 1 SOLE POWER Edward Lynam IRE Richard Hughes Sabena Power 7-9-04 5/1 13/18/06 1 SOLE POWER Edward Lynam IRE Johnny Murtagh Sabena Power 6-9-04 8/1 12/19/06 1 LITTLE BRIDGE Danny Shum HK Zac Purton Ko Kam Piu 6-9-04 12/1 11/14/06 1 PROHIBIT Robert Cowell Jim Crowley Dasmal, Rix, Barr, Morley, Mrs Penney 6-9-04 7/1 10/15/06 1 EQUIANO Barry Hills Michael Hills James Acheson 5-9-04 9/2 09/16/06 1 SCENIC BLAST Danny Morton AUS Steven Arnold Elio Anthony Galante & Partners 5-9-04 11/4F 08/17/06 1 EQUIANO Mauricio Delcher Sanchez ESP Olivier Peslier James Acheson 3-8-12 22/1 07/19/06 2 MISS ANDRETTI Lee Freedman AUS Craig Newitt S Buckley/D Mueller/Gabriella Guerizi 6-9-01 3/1F 06/20/06 2 TAKEOVER TARGET Joe Janiak AUS Jay Ford Joe & Ben Janiak 7-9-07 7/1 *05/14/06 2 CHINEUR Mikel Delzangles FR Christophe Lemaire Marquesa De Moratalla 4-9-02 7/1 04/15/06 2 THE TATLING Milton Bradley Darryll Holland Dab Hand Racing 7-9-02 8/1 03/17/06 2 CHOISIR Paul Perry AUS Johnny Murtagh Terry Wallace & Partners 4-9-07 25/1 02/18/06 2 DOMINICA Marcus Tregoning Martin Dwyer Bobby & Helen Kennard 3-8-07 16/1 01/19/06 2 CASSANDRA GO Geoff Wragg Michael Roberts Trevor Stewart 5-8-13 8/1 00/20/06 2 NUCLEAR DEBATE John Hammond FR Gerald Mosse Bob Chester 5-9-02 16/1 99/18/06 2 MITCHAM Terry Mills Richard Quinn Terry Mills 3-8-10 20/1 98/19/06 2 BOLSHOI Jack Berry Carl Lowther Trish Brown 6-9-02 10/1 97/20/06 2 DON’T WORRY ME Guy Henrot FR Olivier Peslier Jean-Francois Gribomont 5 8-13 33/1 96/21/06 2 PIVOTAL Sir Mark Prescott George Duffield Cheveley Park Stud 3 8-10 13/2 95/23/06 2 PICCOLO Mick Channon Richard Hughes John White & partners 4 9-06 20/1 94/17/06 2 LOCHSONG Ian Balding Frankie Dettori Jeff Smith 6 9-00 3/10F 93/18/06 2 ELBIO Peter Makin Walter Swinburn Brian Brackpool 6 9-03 12/1 92/19/06 2 SHEIKH ALBADOU Alex Scott Walter Swinburn Hilal Salem 4 9-03 7/2JF 91/21/06 2 ELBIO Peter Makin Steve Cauthen Brian Brackpool 4 9-03 13/8F 90/22/06 2 DAYJUR Dick Hern Willie Carson Hamdan Al Maktoum 3 8-10 11/2 89/23/06 2 INDIAN RIDGE David Elsworth Steve Cauthen Anne Coughlan 4 9-03 9/4F 88/17/06 2 CHILIBANG John Dunlop Willie Carson Mrs H J Heinz 4 9-03 16/1 87/19/06 1 BLUEBIRD Vincent O’Brien IRE Cash Asmussen Robert Sangster 3 8-09 7/2 86/20/06 1 LAST TYCOON Robert Collet FR Cash Asmussen Richard Strauss 3 8-09 9/2 85/21/06 1 NEVER SO BOLD Robert Armstrong Lester Piggott Ed Kessly 5 9-03 4/1 84/22/06 1 HABIBTI John Dunlop Willie Carson M A A Mutawa 4 9-00 4/5F 83/17/06 1 SAYF EL ARAB Bill O’Gorman Taffy Thomas M Dabaghi 3 8-09 33/1 82/18/06 1 FEARLESS LAD Dick Peacock Edward Hide G Soulsby 3 8-09 10/1 81/19/06 1 MARWELL Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Edmund Loder 3 8-06 5/4F 80/20/06 1 AFRICAN SONG Paul Kelleway Pat Eddery G Kaye 3 8-09 10/1 79/22/06 1 DOUBLE FORM Fulke Johnson Houghton John Reid Baroness H H Thyssen 4 9-03 12/1 78/23/06 1 SOLINUS Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott Daniel Schwartz 3 8-09 4/6F 77/17/06 1 GODSWALK Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott Robert Sangster 3 8-09 4/6F 76/18/06 1 LOCHNAGER Mick Easterby Edward Hide C Spence 4 9-03 6/4F 75/20/06 1 FLIRTING AROUND Richard Carver FR Yves Saint-Martin Mrs A Hausmann 4 9-04 9/2 74/21/06 1 BAY EXPRESS Peter Nelson Brian Taylor P Cooper 3-8-09 9/4F 73/22/06 1 ABERGWAUN Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott Charles St George 5-9-01 7/4F 72/23/06 2 SWEET REVENGE Atty Corbett Geoff Lewis Mrs B Attenborough 5-9-04 7/2 71/18/06 2 SWING EASY Jeremy Tree Lester Piggott Jock Whitney 3-8-08 7/1 70/19/06 AMBER RAMA Francois Mathet FR Yves St Martin Arpad Plesch 3-8-08 4/1 69/20/06 SONG Derrick Candy Joe Mercer Bryan Jenks 3-8-08 EvensF 68/21/06 D’URBERVILLE Jeremy Tree Joe Mercer Jock Whitney 3-8-03 4/1 67/23/06 BE FRIENDLY Cyril Mitchell Scobie Breasley Peter O’Sullevan 3-8-03 3/1 66/17/06 ROUGHLYN Doug Francis George Cadwaladr J D Pickering 5-9-09 20/1 65/18/06 GOLDHILL Peter Easterby Jimmy Etherington R G Johnson 4-9-01 10/1 1964 no race 63/21/06 MAJORITY RULE Paddy O’Gorman Lester Piggott J Muldoon 3-8-06 100/8 62/22/06 CASSARATE Vincent O’Brien IRE Neville Sellwood Countess Margit Batthyany 3-7-11 5/1 61/16/06 SILVER TOR Brud Fetherstonhaugh Geoff Lewis Stanhope Joel 3-8-00 7/4F 60/17/06 SOUND TRACK Phonsie O’Brien IRE Scobie Breasley Lady Hemphill 3-8-06 8/1 59/19/06 CHRIS Billy Nevett Joe Sime H F Hartley 3-8-10 9/4F 58/20/06 DRUM BEAT Paddy O’Gorman Scobie Breasley J S Gerber 5-8-09 2/1F 57/21/06 RIGHT BOY Bill Dutton Lester Piggott G A Gilbert 3-8-06 4/1 56/22/06 PALARIVA Alec Head FR Roger Poincelet H H Aga Khan 3-8-04 6/1 55/15/07 PAPPA FOURWAY Bill Dutton Harry Carr Mrs E Goldson 3-9-00 4/7F 54/18/06 GOLDEN LION Cyril Mitchell Brian Swift W T Barrett 3-8-04 10/1 53/19/06 FAIRY FLAX Joe Lawson Scobie Breasley R S Clark 4-9-02 20/1 52/20/06 EASTER BRIDE Tom Rimell E Fordyce W J Rimell 3-7-11 7/1 51/15/06 STEPHEN PAUL Atty Persse Neville Sellwood J Olding 3-8-06 7/2 50/16/06 TANGLE Bill Payne Eph Smith Lady Baron 3-8-00 3/1 49/17/06 ABERNANT Noel Murless Gordon Richards Reginald Macdonald-Buchanan 3-8-06 4/6F 48/18/06 SQUANDER BUG M Collins Bill Rickaby Mrs E P Moss 5-9-01 33/1 47/20/06 GREEK JUSTICE Fred Darling Gordon Richards J A Dewar 3-8-06 100/30 46/21/06 VILMORIN Joe Lawson Cliff Richards J Read 3-8-00 10/1 *run at York
THE ST JAMES’S PALACE STAKES
Background
Named after the Tudor Royal residence, the inaugural running of the St James’s Palace Stakes in 1834 gave little indication of the high-quality and competitive fields that the race would later produce - while it attracted a Derby winner in Plenipotentiary, the colt was the only runner and consequently was allowed a walkover.
A host of Derby winners have gone on to win the St James’s Palace Stakes, notably British Triple Crown winners Ormonde (1886), Rock Sand (1903) and Bahram (1935).
In the post-war period, the Epsom graduates surrendered their dominance to the emerging category of thoroughbred, the mile specialist, and the St James’s Palace Stakes usually features colts that won or were placed in the English, Irish or French 2,000 Guineas.
The race started out with G2 status in 1971 and was promoted to G1 for the 1988 renewal. It is part of the QIPCO British Champions Series, open to three-year-old colts and staged over the round mile.
Notable winners include
Tudor Minstrel (1947) – champion two-year-old of 1946; eight-length victor of the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket despite being eased down, the biggest winning distance in the Classic’s history.
Brigadier Gerard (1971) – won 17 of his 18 careers starts over distances from five furlongs to a mile and a half; successful in one of the best renewals of the 2,000 Guineas that also featured Mill Reef and My Swallow; unbeaten in five starts at Ascot.
Frankel (2011) – unbeaten in 14 starts, 10 of which came at G1 level; won five races at Ascot in total, including the Queen Anne Stakes by 11 lengths, the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and the QIPCO Champion Stakes; rated 147 by Timeform, the highest in the organisation’s history.
Major 2,000 Guineas/St James’s Palace Stakes double (since 1946)
English Guineas (16): Tudor Minstrel (1947), Palestine (1950), Nearula (1953), Darius (1954), Right Tack (1969), Brigadier Gerard (1971), Bolkonski (1975), To-Agori-Mou (1981), Rock Of Gibraltar (2002), Henrythenavigator (2008), Frankel (2011), Dawn Approach (2013), Gleneagles (2015), Galileo Gold (2016), Poetic Flare (2021), Coroebus (2022)
French Guineas (3): Kingmambo (1993), Sendawar (1999), Shamardal (2005)
Irish Guineas (12): Right Tack (1969), Jaazeiro (1978), Dara Monarch (1982), Shaadi (1989), Black Minaloushe (2001), Rock Of Gibraltar (2002), Araafa (2006), Henrythenavigator (2008), Mastercraftsman (2009), Canford Cliffs (2010), Kingman (2014), Gleneagles (2015)
Overseas-trained winners (since 1946)
Ireland (16): Chevastrid (1957), Thatch (1972), Jaazeiro (1978), Dara Monarch (1982), Brief Truce (1992), Giant’s Causeway (2000), Black Minnaloushe (2001), Rock Of Gibraltar (2002), Azamour (2004), Excellent Art (2007), Henrythenavigator (2008), Mastercraftsman (2009), Dawn Approach (2013), Gleneagles (2015), Circus Maximus (2019), Poetic Flare (2021)
France (3): Venture VII (1960), Kingmambo (1993), Sendawar (1999)
Betting (since 1946)
Longest-priced winner: Brief Truce 25/1 (1992)
Shortest-priced winner: Venture VII 1/33 (1960)
Market leaders: 38 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 77 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1946)
8 wins: Aidan O’Brien IRE – Giant’s Causeway (2000), Black Minnaloushe (2001), Rock of Gibraltar (2002), Excellent Art (2007), Henrythenavigator (2008), Mastercraftsman (2009), Gleneagles (2015), Circus Maximus (2019)
Most successful jockey (since 1946)
6 wins: Mick Kinane - Dara Monarch (1982), Brief Truce (1992), Grand Lodge (1994), Giant’s Causeway (2000), Rock of Gibraltar (2002), Azamour (2004)
Most successful owners (since 1946)
8 wins: Coolmore partnerships – Giant’s Causeway (2000), Black Minnaloushe (2001), Rock of Gibraltar (2002), Excellent Art (2007), Henrythenavigator (2008), Mastercraftsman (2009), Gleneagles (2015), Circus Maximus (2019)
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YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/14/06 1 COROEBUS Charlie Appleby William Buick Godolphin 3-9-02 10/11F 21/15/06 1 POETIC FLARE Jim Bolger IRE Kevin Manning Jackie Bolger 3-9-00 7/2F 20/20/06 1 PALACE PIER John Gosden Frankie Dettori Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 3-9-00 4/1 19/18/06 1 CIRCUS MAXIMUS Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Flaxman Stables, Sue Magnier, M Tabor & D Smith 3-9-00 10/1 18/19/06 1 WITHOUT PAROLE John Gosden Frankie Dettori John & Tanya Gunther 3-9-00 9/4F 17/20/06 1 BARNEY ROY Richard Hannon James Doyle Godolphin 3-9-00 5/2 16/14/06 1 GALILEO GOLD Hugo Palmer Frankie Dettori Al Shaqab Racing 3-9-00 6/1 15/16/06 1 GLENEAGLES Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier 3-9-00 8/15F 14/17/06 1 KINGMAN John Gosden James Doyle Khalid Abdullah 3-9-00 8/11F 13/18/06 1 DAWN APPROACH Jim Bolger IRE Kevin Manning Godolphin 3-9-00 5/4F 12/19/06 1 MOST IMPROVED Brian Meehan Kieren Fallon Iraj Parvizi 3-9-00 9/1 11/14/06 1 FRANKEL Henry Cecil Tom Queally Khalid Abdullah 3-9-00 3/10F 10/15/06 1 CANFORD CLIFFS Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Heffer Syndicate, Susan Roy & Mrs Instance 3-9-00 11/4F 09/16/06 1 MASTERCRAFTSMAN Aidan O’Brien IRE Johnny Murtagh Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor 3-9-00 5/6F 08/17/06 1 HENRYTHENAVIGATOR Aidan O’Brien IRE Johnny Murtagh Sue Magnier 3-9-00 4/7F 07/19/06 1 EXCELLENT ART Aidan O’Brien IRE Jamie Spencer Sue Magnier 3-9-00 8/1 06/20/06 1 ARAAFA Jeremy Noseda Alan Munro Saleh Al Homaizi & Imad Al Sagar 3-9-00 2/1F *05/14/06 1 SHAMARDAL Saeed bin Suroor Kerrin McEvoy Godolphin 3-9-00 7/4F 04/15/06 1 AZAMOUR John Oxx IRE Michael Kinane H H Aga Khan 3-9-00 9/2 03/17/06 1 ZAFEEN Mick Channon Darryll Holland Jaber Abdullah 3-9-00 8/1 02/18/06 1 ROCK OF GIBRALTAR Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Kinane Sir Alex Ferguson/Sue Magnier 3-9-00 4/5F 01/19/06 1 BLACK MINNALOUSHE Aidan O’Brien IRE Johnny Murtagh Sue Magnier/Michael Tabor 3-9-00 8/1 00/20/06 1 GIANT’S CAUSEWAY Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Kinane Sue Magnier/Michael Tabor 3-9-00 7/2F 99/15/06 1 SENDAWAR Alain de Royer-Dupre FR Gerald Mosse H H Aga Khan 3-9-00 2/1F 98/16/06 1 DR FONG Henry Cecil Kieren Fallon The Thoroughbred Corporation 3-9-00 4/1 97/17/06 1 STARBOROUGH David Loder Frankie Dettori Sheikh Mohammed 3-9-00 11/2 96/18/06 1 BIJOU D’INDE Mark Johnston Jason Weaver Stuart Morrison 3-9-00 9/1 95/20/06 1 BAHRI John Dunlop Willie Carson Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-00 11/4F 94/14/06 1 GRAND LODGE William Jarvis Michael Kinane Lord Howard de Walden 3-9-00 6/1 93/15/06 1 KINGMAMBO Francois Boutin FR Cash Asmussen Stavros Niarchos 3-9-00 2/5F 92/16/06 1 BRIEF TRUCE Dermot Weld IRE Michael Kinane Moyglare Stud Farms 3-9-00 25/1 91/18/06 1 MARJU John Dunlop Willie Carson Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-00 7/4F 90/19/06 1 SHAVIAN Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Lord Howard de Walden 3-9-00 11/1 89/20/06 1 SHAADI Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Sheikh Mohammed 3-9-00 6/4F 88/14/06 1 PERSIAN HEIGHTS Geoff Huffer Pat Eddery Prince Yazid Saud 3-9-00 9/2 87/16/06 2 HALF A YEAR Luca Cumani Ray Cochrane John Mabee 3-9-00 11/2 86/17/06 2 SURE BLADE Barry Hills Brent Thomson Sheikh Mohammed 3-9-00 9/2 85/18/06 2 BAIRN Luca Cumani Lester Piggott Sheikh Mohammed 3-9-00 6/4F 84/19/06 2 CHIEF SINGER Ron Sheather Ray Cochrane Jeff Smith 3-9-00 85/40F 83/14/06 2 HORAGE Matt McCormack Steve Cauthen Ahmed Rachid 3-9-00 18/1 82/15/06 2 DARA MONARCH Liam Browne IRE Michael Kinane Mrs Liam Browne 3-9-00 7/2 81/16/06 2 TO-AGORI-MOU Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Mrs Andry Muinos 3-9-00 2/1 80/17/06 2 POSSE John Dunlop Pat Eddery Ogden Mills Phipps 3-9-00 11/2 79/19/06 2 KRIS Henry Cecil Joe Mercer Lord Howard de Walden 3-9-00 11/10 78/20/06 3 JAAZEIRO Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott Robert Sangster 3-9-00 5/2 77/14/06 2 DON Bill Elsey Edward Hide E Ryan 3-9-00 11/2 76/15/06 2 RADETZKY Clive Brittain Pat Eddery Curtis Elliot 3-9-00 16/1 75/17/06 2 BOLKONSKI Henry Cecil Gianfranco Dettori Carlo d’Alessio 3-9-00 4/5F 74/18/06 2 AVEROF Clive Brittain Brian Taylor Captain Marcus Lemos 3-9-00 7/4 73/19/06 2 THATCH Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott John Mulcahy 3-9-00 Evens 72/20/06 2 SUN PRINCE Dick Hern Jimmy Lindley Sir Michael Sobell 3-9-00 7/4F 71/15/06 2 BRIGADIER GERARD Dick Hern Joe Mercer Jean Hislop 3-9-00 4/11F 70/16/06 SAINTLY SONG Noel Murless Sandy Barclay Stanhope Joel 3-9-00 11/10F 69/17/06 RIGHT TACK John Sutcliffe Jnr Geoff Lewis John Brown 3-9-00 4/6F 68/18/06 PETINGO Sam Armstrong Lester Piggott Captain Marcos Lemos 3-9-00 10/11F 67/20/06 REFORM Sir Gordon Richards Scobie Breasley Michael Sobell 3-9-00 4/6F 66/14/06 TRACK SPARE Ron Mason Jimmy Lindley Ron Mason 3-9-00 100/9 65/15/06 SILLY SEASON Ian Balding Geoff Lewis Paul Mellon 3-9-00 5/1F 64/16/06 ROAN ROCKET George Todd Lester Piggott T F C Frost 3-9-00 5/4 63/18/06 CROCKET Geoffrey Brooke Doug Smith Danny van Clief 3-9-00 9/2 62/19/06 COURT SENTENCE Ted Leader Eph Smith Jim Joel 3-8-07 100/8 61/13/06 TUDOR TREASURE Jack Watts Doug Smith Lord Derby 3-8-07 11/4F 60/14/06 VENTURE VII Alec Head FR George Moore Prince Aly Khan 3-9-00 1/33F 59/16/06 ABOVE SUSPICION Cecil Boyd-Rochfort Harry Carr H M The Queen 3-8-07 9/4 58/17/06 MAJOR PORTION Ted Leader Eph Smith Jim Joel 3-9-00 EvensF 57/18/06 CHEVASTRID Seamus McGrath IRE Jimmy Eddery Joe McGrath 3-8-07 8/1 56/19/06 PIRATE KING Humphrey Cottrill Doug Smith Major Lionel Holliday 3-9-00 6/1 55/12/07 TAMERLANE Norman Bertie Scobie Breasley Lord Porchester 3 9-00 8/11F 54/15/06 DARIUS Harry Wragg Manny Mercer Sir Percy Loraine 3-9-00 EvsF 53/16/06 NEARULA Charles Elsey Edgar Britt W Humble 3-9-00 4/6F 52/17/06 KING’S BENCH Matt Feakes Gordon Richards A J Tompsett 3-9-00 3/1 51/12/06 TURCO II Cecil Boyd-Rochfort Harry Carr William Woodward 3-9-00 7/1 50/13/06 PALESTINE Marcus Marsh Charlie Smirke H H Aga Khan 3-9-00 4/7F 49/14/06 FAUX TIRAGE Noel Murless Gordon Richards John Dewar 3-9-00 11/10F 48/15/06 BLACK TARQUIN Cecil Boyd-Rochfort Edgar Britt William Woodward 3-9-00 5/1 47/17/06 TUDOR MINSTREL Fred Darling Gordon Richards John Dewar 3-9-00 6/100F 46/18/06 KHALED Frank Butters Gordon Richards H H Aga Khan 3-9-00 2/1 *run at York
THE ASCOT STAKES
Background
Founded in 1839, the two-and-a-half-mile handicap is one of only four races at the Royal Meeting in which the field passes the winning post twice.
Trainers whose main emphasis is Jump racing have an enjoyed great success in the race, particularly Martin Pipe and Willie Mullins.
Pipe, who broke many records and was Britain’s champion Jump trainer 15 times, enjoyed five successes in the Ascot Stakes, while Willie Mullins, Ireland’s champion Jump trainer on 17 occasions, has gained four victories since 2012.
Notable winners include
San Sebastian (1998) – won the 1999 Queen Alexandra Stakes before defeating Persian Punch and Royal Rebel in the 2000 Prix du Cadran.
Junior (2010) – trained by Martin Pipe’s son David, Junior completed a rare double when successful in the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Handicap Chase at the 2011 Cheltenham Festival.
Simenon (2012) – also ran away with the Queen Alexandra Stakes later in the same week and was beaten a neck by Estimate in the 2013 Gold Cup.
Coltrane (2022) – has established himself as one of the leading stayers around with wins in the G2 Doncaster Cup and Ascot's G3 Sagaro Stakes.
Ascot Stakes/Queen Alexandra Stakes double
Three horses have won these two long-distance races at Royal Ascot in the same week since 1977 – Mountain Cross (1978), Baddam (2006) and Simenon (2012)
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (9): San Sebastian (1998), Barba Papa (2000), Leg Spinner (2005), Simenon (2012), Domination (2014), Clondaw Warrior (2015), Jennies Jewel (2016), Thomas Hobson (2017), Lagostovegas (2018)
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: Reshoun 66/1 (2021)
Shortest-priced winner: Mountain Cross 11/4 (1978)
Market leaders: 8 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 46 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
5 wins
Martin Pipe – Right Regent (1983), Balasani (1993), Sweet Glow (1994), Riyadh (2002), Sindapour (2003)
Most successful jockey (since 1977)
3 wins
Willie Carson – Popsis Joy (1982), Rikki Tavi (1986), Cabochon (1991) Fran Berry – Leg Spinner (2005), Well Sharp (2013), Domination (2014) Ryan Moore – Simenon (2012), Clondaw Warrior (2015), Thomas Hobson (2017)
Most successful owner (since 1977)
2 wins
Sheikh Mohammed – Zero Watt (1988), High And Mighty (1999)
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YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/14/06 COLTRANE Andrew Balding Callum Hutchinson Mick & Janice Mariscotti 5-9-05 14/1 21/15/06 RESHOUN Ian Williams William Buick Dr Marwan Koukash 7-9-07 66/1 20/16/06 COEUR DE LION Alan King Thore Hammer Hansen The Barbury Boys 7-8-10 16/1 19/18/06 THE GRAND VISIR Ian Williams Richard Kingscote CLXX 5-9-10 12/1 18/19/06 LAGOSTOVEGAS Willie Mullins IRE Andrea Atzeni John Donohue 6-9-03 10/1 17/20/06 THOMAS HOBSON Willie Mullins IRE Ryan Moore Susannah Ricci 7-9-10 4/1F 16/14/06 JENNIES JEWEL Jarlath Farley IRE Ronan Whelan Andrew McIntyre 9-9-03 6/1 15/16/06 CLONDAW WARRIOR Willie Mullins IRE Ryan Moore Act D Wagg Syndicate 8-9-00 5/1F 14/17/06 DOMINATION Charles Byrnes IRE Fran Berry Carol Cleary 7-9-07 12/1 13/18/06 WELL SHARP Jonjo O’Neill Fran Berry J P McManus 5-9-10 9/1 12/19/06 SIMENON Willie Mullins IRE Ryan Moore Wicklow Bloodstock Limited 5-9-10 8/1 11/14/06 VEILED Nicky Henderson Eddie Ahern Pump & Plant Services Ltd 5-9-03 11/2 10/15/06 JUNIOR David Pipe Seb Sanders Middleham Park Racing LI 7-9-00 17/2 09/16/06 JUDGETHEMOMENT Jane Chapple-Hyam Richard Hughes Gordon Li 4-9-05 13/2 08/17/06 MISSOULA Suzy Smith Sam Hitchcott M Weaver & Pollards Bloodstock 5-9-00 20/1 07/19/06 FULL HOUSE Paul Webber Jimmy Fortune Chamberlain Addiscott Partnership 8-9-01 20/1 06/20/06 BADDAM Mick Channon Ian Mongan Noel Martin 4-9-02 33/1 *05/14/06 LEG SPINNER Tony Martin IRE Fran Berry Bill Moffett 4-8-12 9/1 04/15/06 DOUBLE OBSESSION Mark Johnston John Egan Ron Huggins, R B Huckerby, Atlantic Racing 4-9-02 25/1 03/18/06 SINDAPOUR Martin Pipe Martin Dwyer Mary Burke 5-8-03 12/1 02/19/06 RIYADH Martin Pipe Kieren Fallon Salah Helaissi 4-9-05 7/1F 00/21/06 BARBA PAPA Tony Martin IRE Johnny Murtagh Glen Devlin 6-9-07 10/1 01/20/06 COVER UP Sir Michael Stoute Kieren Fallon Lord Weinstock 4-9-10 12/1 99/15/06 HIGH AND MIGHTY John Gosden Frankie Dettori Sheikh Mohammed 4-9-06 10/1 98/16/06 SAN SEBASTIAN Michael Grassick IRE Eddie Ahern Ricardo Sanz 4-9-05 16/1 97/17/06 SEA FREEDOM Toby Balding Steve Drowne Bridget Swire 6-8-03 20/1 96/18/06 SOUTHERN POWER Reg Akehurst Olivier Peslier Lucayan Stud 5-9-07 25/1 95/20/06 HARLESTONE BROOK John Dunlop Michael Kinane John Dunlop 5-9-08 6/1 94/14/06 SWEET GLOW Martin Pipe Cash Asmussen Marilyn Fairbrother 7-9-01 14/1 93/15/06 BALASANI Martin Pipe Mark Perrett M D Smith 7-9-01 8/1 92/16/06 GONDOLIER Henry Cecil Pat Eddery Lord Howard de Walden 4-9-09 7/1F 91/18/06 CABOCHON David Morley Willie Carson Sir Piers Bengough 4-8-06 15/2 90/19/06 RETOUCH Paul Cole Michael Roberts Simon Wingfield Digby 4-8-02 12/1 89/20/06 ARIZELOS Guy Harwood Steve Cauthen Athos Christodoulou 4-10-00 4/1F 88/14/06 ZERO WATT Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Sheikh Mohammed 4-9-03 7/2F 87/16/06 INLANDER Reg Akehurst Nicky Adams Jeff Daniels 6-7-07 5/1 86/17/06 RIKKI TAVI Barry Hills Willie Carson Alan Boon 6-7-10 7/2F 85/18/06 MEADOWBROOK Ian Balding Pat Eddery Mrs John A McDougald 4-8-06 9/1 84/19/06 KAYUDEE Jimmy FitzGerald Tony Murray Kenton Utilities & Developments 4-8-09 11/2 83/14/06 RIGHT REGENT Martin Pipe Steve Cauthen S Hindle 5-8-08 6/1 82/15/06 POPSIS JOY Mick Haynes Willie Carson Victor Morley Lawson 7-8-11 5/1 81/16/06 ATLANTIC TRAVELLER Bill Watts George Duffield C Campbell Golding 4-7-12 7/1 80/17/06 HEIGHLIN David Elsworth Richard Fox Woodside Engineers 4-7-12 8/1 79/19/06 MON’S BEAU Giles Beeson Walter Swinburn M Vine 4-7-07 14/1 78/20/06 MOUNTAIN CROSS Bill Watts John Lowe Mrs A Leggatt 6-9-11 11/4F 77/14/06 MATINALE Barry Hills Ernie Johnson Mrs Olga Thurston 4-7-08 7/1 *run at York
THE WOLFERTON STAKES
Background
The race conditions changed in 2018, with the race becoming a Listed contest rather than a Listed handicap, which it had been since its inauguration in 2002 with the extension of Royal Ascot to a five-day meeting.
The mile and a quarter contest for older horses takes its name from the Norfolk village of Wolferton, situated near The King’s country retreat, the Sandringham Estate.
Notable winners include
Contributer (2014) – subsequently a dual G1 winner in Australia, capturing the Chipping Norton Stakes and Ranvet Stakes.
Addeybb (2019) – continued his excellent record at Ascot with victory in the 2020 QIPCO Champion Stakes; three-time G1 winner in Australia.
Overseas-trained winners
Ireland (2) – In Time’s Eye (2003), Sir Isaac Newton (2016)
Betting
Longest-priced winner: Imperial Stride (2005), Championship Point (2007), Snoano (2017), all 25/1
Shortest-priced winner: Rainbow Peak 13/8 (2010)
Market leaders: 3 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 21 runnings
Most successful trainer
4 wins
John Gosden - Beachfire (2011), Gatewood (2012), Mahsoob (2015), Monarchs Glen (2018)
Most successful jockey
2 wins
Ryan Moore - Perfect Stride (2009), Sir Isaac Newton (2016); William Buick - Beachfire (2011), Gatewood (2012); Daniel Tudhope - Addeybb (2019), Dubai Future (2022)
Most successful owner
2 wins
Saeed Suhail – Imperial Stride (2005), Perfect Stride (2009)
WOLFERTON STAKES WINNERS
*run at York (run as a Listed handicap from 2002 to 2017)
THE COPPER HORSE HANDICAP
Background
Run over a mile and three-quarters, this handicap for four-year-olds and upwards was introduced as part of the enhanced order of running for Royal Ascot in 2020. It is named after The Copper Horse, a statue of King George III mounted on horseback marking the end of the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park, adjacent to the racecourse. The statue was sculpted by Sir Richard Westmacott and erected in October 1831.
COPPER HORSE HANDICAP WINNERS
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YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/14/06 DUBAI FUTURE Saeed bin Suroor Daniel Tudhope Godolphin 6-9-08 20/1 21/15/06 JUAN ELCANO Kevin Ryan Andrea Atzeni Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 4-9-03 14/1 20/18/06 MOUNTAIN ANGEL Roger Varian James Doyle Ziad A Galadari 6-9-03 8/1 19/18/06 ADDEYBB William Haggas Daniel Tudhope Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum 5-9-03 5/1 18/19/06 MONARCHS GLEN John Gosden Frankie Dettori Khalid Abdullah 4-9-08 8/1 17/24/06 SNOANO Tim Easterby David Allan Martyn Macleod 5-9-00 25/1 16/18/06 SIR ISAAC NEWTON Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 4-9-00 7/1 15/20/06 MAHSOOB John Gosden Paul Hanagan Hamdan Al Maktoum 4-9-03 7/4F 14/20/06 CONTRIBUTER Ed Dunlop George Baker George Bolton 4-9-05 9/1 13/21/06 FORGOTTEN VOICE Nicky Henderson Johnny Murtagh Susan Roy 8-9-02 12/1 12/22/06 GATEWOOD John Gosden William Buick George Strawbridge 4-8-11 3/1F 11/17/06 BEACHFIRE John Gosden William Buick H R H Princess Haya of Jordan 4-8-09 12/1 10/18/06 RAINBOW PEAK Michael Jarvis Neil Callan Peter Savill 4-9-04 13/8F 09/19/06 PERFECT STRIDE Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Saeed Suhail 4-9-05 8/1 08/20/06 SUPASEUS Hughie Morrison Steve Drowne Ben & Sir Martyn Arbib 5-8-11 12/1 07/22/06 CHAMPIONSHIP POINT Mick Channon Darryll Holland John Livock Bloodstock 4-9-02 25/1 06/23/06 I’M SO LUCKY Mark Johnston Joe Fanning Sandra Brookhouse 4-8-07 16/1 *05/17/06 IMPERIAL STRIDE Sir Michael Stoute Richard Hills Saeed Suhail 4-8-11 25/1 04/18/06 RED FORT Michael Jarvis Philip Robinson The Red Fort Partnership 4-8-08 6/1 03/20/06 IN TIME’S EYE Dermot Weld IRE Pat Smullen Moyglare Stud Farm 4-9-05 5/1 02/21/06 ULUNDI Paul Webber Richard Hughes David Heath 7-9-07 10/1
YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/14/06 GET SHIRTY David O'Meara Daniel Tudhope Akela Thoroughbreds Ltd 6-9-06 16/1 21/15/06 AMTIYAZ John & Thady Gosden Hollie Doyle Imad Al Sagar 4-9-01 33/1 20/17/06 FUJAIRA PRINCE Roger Varian Andrea Atzeni Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 6-9-04 3/1F
THE QUEEN MARY STAKES
Background
The Queen Mary Stakes for two-year-olds fillies was founded in honour of the consort of King George V.
Selene was runner-up in the initial running in 1921 and would later produce the great Hyperion, the Derby winner in 1933 and one of the most influential sires in history.
The five-furlong contest was promoted from G3 to G2 status in 2004 after a string of top-class winners.
Notable winners include Mumtaz Mahal (1923) – won by 10 lengths in 1923 and went on to become an important broodmare; her descendants include champions such as Abernant, Secretariat, Mill Reef, Shergar and Oh So Sharp.
Marling (1991) – following an agonising defeat in the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket, she gained a G1 hat-trick in the Irish 1,000 Guineas, Coronation Stakes and Sussex Stakes.
Lyric Fantasy (1992) – the first two-year-old filly to go on and win the all-aged Nunthorpe Stakes (5f) at York in August.
Queen’s Logic (2001) – crowned champion two-year-old filly of Europe after a seven-length success in the Cheveley Park Stakes; retired unbeaten.
Lady Aurelia (2016) – the most impressive of US trainer Wesley Ward’s four Queen Mary Stakes winners; made all to win by seven lengths and was dominant again when returning to Royal Ascot in 2017 to win the King’s Stand Stakes.
Queen Mary Stakes/1,000 Guineas double
Two fillies have done the double since the Second World War – Waterloo (1971) and Attraction (2003)
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (5): Gloriella (1988), Damson (2004), Elletelle (2007), Anthem Alexander (2014), Quick Suzy (2021)
USA (4): Jealous Again (2009), Acapulco (2015), Lady Aurelia (2016), Campanelle (2020)
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: Night Of Wind 50/1 (1983)
Shortest-priced winner: Amaranda 4/6 (1977)
Market leaders: 16 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 46 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
5 wins
Richard Hannon snr – Fly Baby (1981), Lyric Fantasy (1992), Risky (1993), Gilded (2006), Best Terms (2011)
Most successful jockey (since 1977)
4 wins
Frankie Dettori – Bint Allayl (1998), Lady Aurelia (2016), Raffle Prize (2019), Campanelle (2020)
Most successful owner (since 1977)
2 wins
Coolmore partnerships – Damson (2004), Acapulco (2015)
Jaber Abdullah – Queen’s Logic (2001), Flashy Wings (2003)
Hamdan Al Maktoum – Nadwah (1997), Maqaasid (2010)
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QUEEN MARY STAKES WINNERS
THE KENSINGTON PALACE HANDICAP
Background
Introduced in 2021, the Kensington Palace Handicap is run over the Old Mile for four-year-old and upwards fillies and mares rated 0-105. Kensington Palace, set in Kensington Gardens, has been a residence for Members of the Royal Family since the 17th century.
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YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/15/06 2 DRAMATIZED Karl Burke Daniel Tudhope Clipper Logistics 2-9-02 5/2F 21/16/06 2 QUICK SUZY Gavin Cromwell IRE Gary Carroll Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners 2-9-00 8/1 20/20/06 2 CAMPANELLE Wesley Ward USA Frankie Dettori Stonestreet Stables LLC 2-9-00 9/2 19/19/06 2 RAFFLE PRIZE Mark Johnston Frankie Dettori Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 2-9-00 18/1 18/20/06 2 SIGNORA CABELLO John Quinn Oisin Murphy Phoenix Thoroughbreds & Zen Racing 2-9-00 25/1 17/21/06 2 HEARTACHE Clive Cox Adam Kirby The Hot To Trot Syndicate 2-9-00 5/1 16/15/06 2 LADY AURELIA Wesley Ward USA Frankie Dettori Stonestreet Stables LLC/G Bolton/P Leidel 2-9-00 2/1F 15/17/06 2 ACAPULCO Wesley Ward USA Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 2-9-00 5/2F 14/18/06 2 ANTHEM ALEXANDER Edward Lynam IRE Pat Smullen Noel O’Callaghan 2-9-00 9/4F 13/19/06 2 RIZEENA Clive Brittain James Doyle Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum 2-8-12 6/1 12/20/06 2 CEILING KITTY Tom Dascombe Richard Kingscote Andrew Black & The Master Bettors 2-8-12 20/1 11/15/06 2 BEST TERMS Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Robert Barnett 2-8-12 12/1 10/16/06 2 MAQAASID John Gosden Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 2-8-12 9/4F 09/17/06 2 JEALOUS AGAIN Wesley Ward USA John Velazquez R Abrams, R Brewer, M Dutko, W Ward 2-8-12 13/2 08/20/06 2 LANGS LASH Mick Quinlan Alan Munro John Hanly 2-8-12 25/1 07/20/06 2 ELLETELLE Ger Lyons IRE Johnny Murtagh Jesse Club Syndicate 2-8-12 20/1 06/21/06 2 GILDED Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Mrs J Wood 2-8-12 11/2 *05/15/06 2 FLASHY WINGS Mick Channon Ted Durcan Jaber Abdullah 2-8-10 4/1JF 04/16/06 2 DAMSON David Wachman IRE Jamie Spencer Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 2-8-10 11/2JF 03/18/06 3 ATTRACTION Mark Johnston Kevin Darley Duke of Roxburghe 2-8-10 13/8F 02/19/06 3 ROMANTIC LIASON Brian Meehan Pat Eddery Con Wilson 2-8-08 16/1 01/20/06 3 QUEEN’S LOGIC Mick Channon Steve Drowne Jaber Abdullah 2-8-08 13/2 00/21/06 3 ROMANTIC MYTH Tim Easterby Kevin Darley Terry Holdcroft 2-8-06 4/1F 99/16/06 3 SHINING HOUR Peter Chapple-Hyam Jimmy Fortune Robert Sangster 2-8-08 20/1 98/17/06 3 BINT ALLAYL Mick Channon Frankie Dettori Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum 2-8-08 2/1F 97/18/06 3 NADWAH Peter Walwyn Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 2-8-08 10/1 96/19/06 3 DANCE PARADE Paul Cole Michael Kinane Prince Fahd Salman 2-8-08 8/1 95/21/06 3 BLUE DUSTER David Loder Michael Kinane Sheikh Mohammed 2-8-08 7/4F 94/15/06 3 GAY GALLANTA Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Cheveley Park Stud 2-8-08 16/1 93/16/06 3 RISKY Richard Hannon snr Walter Swinburn Roldvale Ltd 2-8-08 11/2 92/17/06 3 LYRIC FANTASY Richard Hannon snr Michael Roberts Lord Carnarvon 2-8-08 11/8F 91/19/06 3 MARLING Geoff Wragg Gary Carter Edmund Loder 2-8-08 11/4F 90/20/06 3 ON TIPTOES Jim Leigh Dean McKeown John Rowles 2-8-08 8/1 89/21/06 3 DEAD CERTAIN David Elsworth Steve Cauthen Commander Toby Marten 2-8-08 8/1 88/15/06 3 GLORIELLA John McLaughlin IRE John Reid John McLaughlin 2-8-08 8/1 87/17/06 3 PRINCESS ATHENA David Elsworth Willie Carson Henry Senn 2-8-08 9/1 86/18/06 3 FOREST FLOWER Ian Balding Pat Eddery Paul Mellon 2-8-08 9/4JF 85/19/06 3 GWYDION Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Stavros Niarchos 2-8-08 2/1F 84/20/06 3 HI-TECH GIRL Peter Makin Greville Starkey Intercraft 2-8-08 16/1 83/15/06 2 NIGHT OF WIND Matt McCormack Bruce Raymond P Durkan 2-8-08 50/1 82/16/06 2 WIDAAD Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Maktoum Al Maktoum 2-8-08 13/8F 81/17/06 2 FLY BABY Richard Hannon snr Paul Cook Malden Farms Ltd 2-8-08 40/1 80/18/06 2 PUSHY Henry Cecil Joe Mercer Lord Tavistock 2-8-08 7/1 79/20/06 2 ABEER Jeremy Tree Willie Carson Khalid Abdullah 2-8-08 7/1 78/21/06 2 GREENLAND PARK William Hastings-Bass Harry White Greenland Park Ltd 2-8-08 15/2 77/15/06 2 AMARANDA Harry Wragg Lester Piggott Budgie Moller 2-8-08 4/6F *run at York
YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/15/06 RISING STAR Marco Botti Neil Callan Mamba Racing & Partner 4-9-01 40/1 21/16/06 LOLA SHOWGIRL David Loughnane Laura Pearson K Lloyd 4-8-02 12/1
THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE STAKES
Background
The Duke Of Cambridge Stakes was introduced in 2004 with the aim of encouraging connections to keep fillies and mares in training beyond their three-year-old campaigns.
Run over the straight mile for older fillies and mares and originally titled the Windsor Forest Stakes, the race was renamed in honour of Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, in 2013.
Notable winners include
Soviet Song (2006) – five-time G1 winner whose finest moment came when beating the boys in the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood in 2004.
Integral (2014) – built on her Ascot success with G1 triumphs in the Falmouth Stakes and Sun Chariot Stakes, both at Newmarket.
Nazeef (2020) – emulated Integral by going on take the Falmouth Stakes and Sun Chariot Stakes.
Saffron Beach (2022) – doubled her G1 tally next time out with victory in the Prix Rothschild at Deauville.
Overseas-trained winners
France (3): Sabana Perdida (2008), Usherette (2016), Qemah (2017)
Ireland (2): Lolly For Dolly (2011), Duntle (2013)
Betting
Longest-priced winner: Amazing Maria 25/1 (2015)
Shortest-priced winner: Soviet Song 11/8 (2006)
Market leaders: 6 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 19 runnings
Most successful trainer
4 wins
John Gosden – Nannina (2005), Joviality (2012), Nazeef (2020), *Indie Angel (2021)
Sir Michael Stoute – Favourable Terms (2004), Peeress (2005), Strawberrydaiquiri (2010), Integral (2014) *as part of a training partnership
Most successful jockey
3 wins
William Buick – Joviality (2012), Aljazzi (2018), Saffron Beach (2022)
Most successful owner
5 wins
Cheveley Park Stud – Peeress (2005), Nannina (2007), Spacious (2009), Integral (2014), Indie Angel (2021)
DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE STAKES WINNERS
109
YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/15/06 2 SAFFRON BEACH Jane Chapple-Hyam William Buick Lucy Sangster, James Wigan & Ollie Sangster 4-9-07 5/2JF 21/16/06 2 INDIE ANGEL John & Thady Gosden Frankie Dettori Cheveley Park Stud 4-9-00 22/1 20/16/06 2 NAZEEF John Gosden Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 4-9-00 10/3 19/19/06 2 MOVE SWIFTLY William Haggas Danny Tudhope Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum 4-9-00 9/1 18/20/06 2 ALJAZZI Marco Botti William Buick Salah Al Homaizi & Imad Al Sagar 5-9-00 9/2 17/21/06 2 QEMAH Jean-Claude Rouget FR Gregory Benoist Al Shaqab Racing 4-9-00 5/2F 16/15/06 2 USHERETTE Andre Fabre FR Mickael Barzalona Godolphin 4-9-03 9/4F 15/17/06 2 AMAZING MARIA David O’Meara James Doyle Sir Robert Ogden 4-9-00 25/1 14/18/06 2 INTEGRAL Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Cheveley Park Stud 4-9-00 9/4F 13/19/06 2 DUNTLE David Wachman IRE Wayne Lordan Flaxman Stables Ireland Ltd 4-8-12 10/3 12/20/06 2 JOVIALITY John Gosden William Buick HRH Princess Haya of Jordan 4-8-12 11/1 11/15/06 2 LOLLY FOR DOLLY Tommy Stack IRE Wayne Lordan David Keoghan 4-8-12 11/1 10/16/06 2 STRAWBERRYDAIQUIRI Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Renata Jacobs 4-8-12 9/2 09/17/06 2 SPACIOUS James Fanshawe Johnny Murtagh Cheveley Park Stud 4-8-12 10/1 08/18/06 2 SABANA PERDIDA Alain de Royer-Dupre FR Christophe Lemaire Scuderia Zaro 5-8-12 4/1 07/20/06 2 NANNINA John Gosden Jimmy Fortune Cheveley Park Stud 4-8-12 3/1CF 06/21/06 2 SOVIET SONG James Fanshawe Jamie Spencer Elite Racing Club 6-8-12 11/8F *05/15/06 2 PEERESS Sir Michael Stoute Michael Kinane Cheveley Park Stud 4-8-09 14/1 04/16/06 2 FAVOURABLE TERMS Sir Michael Stoute Kieren Fallon Maktoum Al Maktoum 4-8-12 13/2 *run at York
THE PRINCE OF WALES’S STAKES
Background
The Prince Of Wales’s Stakes was first run at Royal Ascot in 1862, a year after the death of Prince Albert. The popular Prince of Wales (later to become King Edward VII) had taken over many of the social duties previously carried out by his mother, Queen Victoria, who continued to remain in mourning for her late husband.
In the early years, it was mainly three-year-olds who competed in the race, then run over one mile and five furlongs. Horses often ran in the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes after having participated in one or more of the Classics. In the first half of the 20th century, it generally became rarer for horses of the Classic generation to run in the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes. One very notable exception was the great Hyperion, who was successful in 1933, the same year that he won the Derby and St Leger.
When racing resumed at Royal Ascot in 1946, there was no Prince Of Wales’s Stakes because George VI was on the throne and, as he had no male heirs, there was no Prince of Wales. The race did not take place again until 1968, a year before the former Prince of Wales’s investiture in 1969, with the distance changed to a mile and a quarter.
The Prince Of Wales’s Stakes, which became a G1 contest for four-year-olds and upwards in 2000, is part of the QIPCO British Champions Series and a Breeders’ Cup ‘Win and You’re In’ contest.
Notable winners include
Brigadier Gerard (1972) – won 17 of his 18 careers starts over distances from five furlongs to a mile and a half; successful in one of the best renewals of the 2,000 Guineas that also featured Mill Reef and My Swallow; Timeform rating of 144, bettered only by Frankel and Sea-Bird.
Mtoto (1987 & 1988) – dual winner who won two Eclipse Stakes as well as Ascot’s King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes.
Bosra Sham (1997) – fragile filly who showed her class with a memorable eight-length victory, having captured the 1,000 Guineas and Champion Stakes, both at Newmarket, the season before.
Dubai Millennium (2000) – one of the modern-day greats on dirt and turf; won the Dubai World Cup by six lengths before an eight-length victory in the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes.
Ouija Board (2006) – star racemare who racked up seven G1 successes on three continents during her career; dam of 2014 Derby winner Australia.
So You Think (2012) – won back-to-back Cox Plates, Australia’s most prestigious race, for legendary trainer Bart Cummings; continued his career in Europe for Aidan O’Brien – adding five G1s to his CV including the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes, Eclipse Stakes and Irish Champion Stakes.
Multiple winners
There have been three dual winners – Connaught (1969 & 1970), Mtoto (1987 & 1988) and Muhtarram (1994 & 1995)
Overseas-trained winners (since 1968)
Ireland (8): Stanerra (1983), Azamour (2005), Duke Of Marmalade (2008), So You Think (2012), Free Eagle (2015), Highland Reel (2017), Love (2021), State Of Rest (2022)
France (5): Gift Card (1973), Admetus (1974), Manduro (2007), Vision d’Etat (2009), Byword (2010)
Betting (since 1968)
Longest-priced winner: Bob Back 33/1 (1985)
Shortest-priced winner: Royal Palace 1/4 (1968)
Market leaders: 22 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 55 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1968)
5 wins: Sir Henry Cecil – Lucky Wednesday (1977), Gunner B (1978), Perpendicular (1992), Placerville (1993), Bosra Sham (1997)
Most successful jockey (since 1968)
5 wins: Pat Eddery – Record Run (1975), English Spring (1986), Two Timing (1989), Batshoof (1990), Placerville (1993)
Most successful owner (since 1968)
5 wins: Godolphin – Faithful Son (1998), Dubai Millennium (2000), Fantastic Light (2001), Grandera (2002), Rewilding (2011)
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PRINCE OF WALES’S STAKES WINNERS
111
YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/15/06 1 STATE OF REST Joseph O'Brien IRE Shane Crosse The State Of Rest Partnership 4-9-02 5/1 21/16/06 1 LOVE Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier 4-8-11 11/10F 20/17/06 1 LORD NORTH John Gosden James Doyle HH Sheikh Zayed bin Mohammed Racing 4-9-00 5/1 19/19/06 1 CRYSTAL OCEAN Sir Michael Stoute Frankie Dettori Sir Evelyn de Rothschild 5-9-00 3/1 18/20/06 1 POET’S WORD Sir Michael Stoute James Doyle Saeed Suhail 5-9-00 11/2 17/21/06 1 HIGHLAND REEL Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 5-9-00 9/4 16/15/06 1 MY DREAM BOAT Clive Cox Adam Kirby Paul & Clare Rooney 4-9-00 16/1 15/17/06 1 FREE EAGLE Dermot Weld IRE Pat Smullen Moyglare Stud 4-9-00 5/2F 14/18/06 1 THE FUGUE John Gosden William Buick Lord Lloyd-Webber 5-8-11 11/2 13/19/06 1 AL KAZEEM Roger Charlton James Doyle John Deer 5-9-00 11/4 12/20/06 1 SO YOU THINK Aidan O’Brien IRE Joseph O’Brien Smith/Magnier/Tabor/DatoTan/TunkuYahaya 6-9-00 4/5F 11/15/06 1 REWILDING Mahmood Al Zarooni Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4-9-00 17/2 10/16/06 1 BYWORD Andre Fabre FR Maxime Guyon Khalid Abdullah 4-9-00 5/2F 09/17/06 1 VISION D’ETAT Eric Libaud FR Olivier Peslier Jacques Detre 4-9-00 4/1 08/18/06 1 DUKE OF MARMALADE Aidan O’Brien IRE Johnny Murtagh Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 4-9-00 EvsF 07/20/06 1 MANDURO Andre Fabre FR Stephane Pasquier Baron Georg von Ullmann 5-9-00 15/8F 06/21/06 1 OUIJA BOARD Ed Dunlop Olivier Peslier Lord Derby 5-8-11 8/1 *05/15/06 1 AZAMOUR John Oxx IRE Michael Kinane H H Aga Khan 4-9-00 11/8F 04/16/06 1 RAKTI Michael Jarvis Philip Robinson Gary Tanaka 5-9-00 3/1 03/18/06 1 NAYEF Marcus Tregoning Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 5-9-00 5/1 02/19/06 1 GRANDERA Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4-9-00 4/1 01/20/06 1 FANTASTIC LIGHT Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 5-9-00 10/3 00/21/06 1 DUBAI MILLENNIUM Saeed bin Suroor Jerry Bailey Godolphin 4-9-00 5/4 99/15/06 2 LEAR SPEAR David Elsworth Michael Kinane Raymond Tooth 4-9-03 20/1 98/16/06 2 FAITHFUL SON Saeed bin Suroor John Reid Godolphin 4-9-03 11/2 97/17/06 2 BOSRA SHAM Henry Cecil Kieren Fallon Wafic Said 4-9-05 4/11F 96/18/06 2 FIRST ISLAND Geoff Wragg Michael Hills Mollers Racing 4-9-03 9/1 95/20/06 2 MUHTARRAM John Gosden Willie Carson Hamdan Al Maktoum 6-9-08 5/1 94/14/06 2 MUHTARRAM John Gosden Willie Carson Hamdan Al Maktoum 5-9-07 6/4F 93/15/06 2 PLACERVILLE Henry Cecil Pat Eddery Khalid Abdullah 3-8-04 11/2 92/16/06 2 PERPENDICULAR Henry Cecil Willie Ryan Lord Howard de Walden 4-9-03 20/1 91/18/06 2 STAGECRAFT Michael Stoute Steve Cauthen Sheikh Mohammed 4-9-03 6/4F 90/19/06 2 BATSHOOF Ben Hanbury Pat Eddery Muttar Salem 4-9-05 2/1F 89/20/06 2 TWO TIMING Jeremy Tree Pat Eddery Khalid Abdullah 3-8-04 5/1 88/14/06 2 MTOTO Alec Stewart Michael Roberts Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum 5-9-08 8/15F 87/16/06 2 MTOTO Alec Stewart Richard Hills Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum 4-9-04 7/2JF 86/17/06 2 ENGLISH SPRING Ian Balding Pat Eddery Paul Mellon 4-8-12 14/1 85/18/06 2 BOB BACK Michael Jarvis Bruce Raymond Antonio Balzarini 4-9-07 33/1 84/19/06 2 MORCON Dick Hern Willie Carson Lord Rotherwick 4-9-01 11/8F 83/14/06 2 STANERRA Frank Dunne IRE Brian Rouse Frank Dunne 5-8-12 7/1 82/15/06 2 KIND OF HUSH Barry Hills Steve Cauthen Tony Shead 4-9-01 4/1 81/16/06 2 HARD FOUGHT Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Brook Holliday 4-9-04 3/1 80/17/06 2 ELA-MANA-MOU Dick Hern Willie Carson Lord Weinstock 4-9-04 10/3F 79/19/06 2 CRIMSON BEAU Paul Cole Lester Piggott H Spearing 4-9-01 11/2 78/20/06 2 GUNNER B Henry Cecil Joe Mercer Mrs P A Barratt 5-9-01 4/5F 77/14/06 2 LUCKY WEDNESDAY Henry Cecil Joe Mercer Charles St George 4-9-01 5/6F 76/15/06 2 ANNE’S PRETENDER Ryan Price Lester Piggott Sir Charles Clore 4-9-01 100/30 75/17/06 2 RECORD RUN Gavin Pritchard-Gordon Pat Eddery Sidney Grey 4-9-02 12/1 74/18/06 2 ADMETUS John Cunnington FR Maurice Philipperon Sir Michael Sobell 4-9-05 6/1 73/19/06 2 GIFT CARD Angel Penna FR Lester Piggott Countess Margit Batthyany 4-9-05 7/2 72/20/06 2 BRIGADIER GERARD Dick Hern Joe Mercer Jean Hislop 4-9-08 1/2F 71/15/06 2 ARTHUR John Dunlop Ron Hutchinson Lady Rosebery 4-9-02 5/4F 70/16/06 CONNAUGHT Noel Murless Sandy Barclay Jim Joel 5-9-04 10/11F 69/17/06 CONNAUGHT Noel Murless Sandy Barclay Jim Joel 4-9-02 11/10F 68/18/06 ROYAL PALACE Noel Murless Sandy Barclay Jim Joel 4-9-05 1/4F 1940 to 1967 no race *run at York
THE ROYAL HUNT CUP
Background
The Royal Hunt Cup is not only one of the major betting races of the season but has also established itself as a tremendous spectacle. The inaugural running in 1843 was won decisively by Knight Of Whistle, but behind was a desperate battle for second place between Garry Owen, Epaulette and Bourra Tomacha - the judge could not split them and eventually awarded a triple dead-heat for the runner-up position.
The Royal Hunt Cup has long been the subject of heavy gambles and two enormous touches were landed at the turn of the 20th century. Prior to the 1900 running, Royal Flush had shown form only in minor races and appeared to be out of his depth. But his trainer, Enoch Wishard, had perfected the technique of doping and was able to induce the necessary improvement. Royal Flush won and netted a fortune for his unscrupulous American owners.
The next significant tilt at the ring was executed by the infamous Druid’s Lodge Confederacy. Lally, one of the best horses ever trained at Druid’s Lodge, was thought to be a certainty for the 1906 Derby at Epsom over a mile and a half, and was backed down to favouritism. Unable to stay the trip, he was prepared for the 1907 Royal Hunt Cup, which he won defeating Andover by half a length.
The handicap was originally over a distance of seven furlongs and 155 yards, until the course was re-aligned and a straight mile laid out in time for the 1955 meeting. A maximum field of 30 is allowed.
Fly To The Stars, favourite in 1998 to defy 9st 11lb, could not cope with 20/1 chance Refuse To Lose, but went on to success in three Group races culminating in the G1 Lockinge Stakes at Newbury in 1999, demonstrating what a competitive race the Royal Hunt Cup is.
Notable winners include
Master Vote (1947 & 1948) – the only horse to win two editions of the Royal Hunt Cup.
Buzzards Bay (1982) – completed prestigious handicap double when winning what is now the John Smith’s Cup at York the following month; returned to Ascot later in the year to win the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes.
Cesare (2006) – progressed into high-class miler; won four of his nine starts, with his most notable success coming in the 2007 G2 Summer Mile; also runner-up to Paco Boy in 2009 Queen Anne Stakes.
Real World (2021) – followed up his Ascot triumph with four straight wins in Stakes company, including G2 victories in France and Dubai, before chasing home Baaeed in the Lockinge Stakes and Queen Anne Stakes.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1960)
Ireland (3): Continuation (1966), Portage (2016), Settle For Bay (2018)
Betting (since 1960)
Longest-priced winner: Pontenuovo 50/1 (1990)
Shortest-priced winner: Forgotten Voice 4/1 (2009)
Market leaders: Only 4 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 63 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1960)
3 wins
John Sutcliffe jnr – Tempest Boy (1972), My Hussar (1977), Tender Heart (1980)
John Dunlop – Camouflage (1973), Patriarch (1986), Eurolink The Lad (1991)
Most successful jockey (since 1960)
4 wins
Lester Piggott – Spaniard’s Close (1963), Casabianca (1965), Kamundu (1969), Jumping Hill (1976)
Most successful owner (since 1960)
4 wins
Godolphin – Invisible Man (2010), Portage (2016), Dark Vision (2020), Real World (2021)
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ROYAL HUNT CUP WINNERS
113
YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/15/06 DARK SHIFT Charlie Hills James McDonald H Frost 4-9-01 13/2 21/16/06 REAL WORLD Saeed bin Suroor Marco Ghiani Godolphin 4-8-06 18/1 20/17/06 DARK VISION Mark Johnston William Buick Godolphin 4-9-01 15/2 19/19/06 AFAAK Charlie Hills Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 5-9-03 20/1 18/20/06 SETTLE FOR BAY David Marnane IRE Billy Lee McGettigans Management JLT/M Casey 4-9-01 16/1 17/21/06 ZHUI FENG Amanda Perrett Martin Dwyer John Connolly & Odile Griffith 4-9-00 25/1 16/15/06 PORTAGE Michael Halford IRE James Doyle Godolphin 4-9-05 10/1 15/17/06 GM HOPKINS John Gosden Ryan Moore Robin Geffen 4-9-03 8/1 1418/06 FIELD OF DREAM Jamie Osborne Adam Kirby N Jackson 7-9-01 20/1 13/19/06 BELGIAN BILL George Baker James Doyle PJL Racing, Byrne, Baker 5-8-11 33/1 12/20/06 PRINCE OF JOHANNE Tom Tate John Fahy David Storey 6-9-03 16/1 11/15/06 JULIENAS Walter Swinburn Eddie Ahern Peter Harris 4-8-08 12/1 10/16/06 INVISIBLE MAN Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4-8-09 28/1 09/17/06 FORGOTTEN VOICE Jeremy Noseda Johnny Murtagh Susan Roy 4-9-01 4/1F 08/18/06 MR AVIATOR Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Sue Brendish 4-9-05 25/1 07/20/06 ROYAL OATH John Gosden Jimmy Fortune William Farish & Bill Farish Jnr 4-9-00 9/1 06/21/06 CESARE James Fanshawe Jamie Spencer Cheveley Park Stud 5-8-08 14/1 *05/15/06 NEW SEEKER Clive Cox Philip Robinson Elite Racing Club 5-9-00 11/1 04/16/06 MINE James Bethell Richard Quinn Mike Dawson 6-9-05 16/1 03/18/06 MACADAMIA James Fanshawe Dane O’Neill Lord Vestey 4-8-13 8/1 02/19/06 NORTON Terry Mills Jimmy Fortune Terry Mills 5-8-09 25/1 01/20/06 SURPRISE ENCOUNTER Ed Dunlop Frankie Dettori Ahmed Buhaleeba 5-8-09 8/1 00/21/06 CARIBBEAN MONARCH Sir Michael Stoute Kieren Fallon Pierpont Scott & C Scott 5-8-10 11/2 99/16/06 SHOWBOAT Barry Hills Neil Pollard Dick Hollingsworth 5-8-06 14/1 98/17/06 REFUSE TO LOSE James Eustace Jason Tate Jeff Smith 4-7-11 20/1 97/18/06 RED ROBBO Reg Akehurst Olivier Peslier Lucayan Stud 4-8-06 16/1 96/19/06 YEAST William Haggas Kieren Fallon Brian Haggas 4-8-06 8/1F 95/21/06 REALITIES Guy Harwood Michael Kinane Roy Taiano 5-9-00 11/1 94/15/06 FACE NORTH Reg Akehurst Alan Munro Normandy Developments 6-8-03 25/1 93/16/06 IMPERIAL BALLET Henry Cecil Pat Eddery Robert Sangster 4-8-12 20/1 92/17/06 COLOUR SERGEANT Lord Huntingdon David Harrison H M The Queen 4-7-08 20/1 91/19/06 EUROLINK THE LAD John Dunlop John Reid Eurolink Computer Services Ltd 4-8-09 25/1 90/20/06 PONTENUOVO David Elsworth Gary Bardwell Walter Mariti 5-7-07 50/1 89/21/06 TRUE PANACHE Jeremy Tree Pat Eddery Khalid Abdullah 4-9-04 5/1F 88/15/06 GOVERNORSHIP Charlie Nelson John Reid R E A Bott (Wigmore St) Ltd 4-9-06 33/1 87/17/06 VAGUE SHOT Richard Casey Steve Cauthen A W Anthony 4-9-05 10/1 86/18/06 PATRIACH John Dunlop Richard Quinn Peter S Winfield 4-7-12 20/1 85/19/06 COME ON THE BLUES Clive Brittain Chris Rutter Mrs C Pateras 6-8-02 14/1 84/20/06 HAWKLEY Patrick Haslam Tyrone Williams Alastair Dinsmore 4-8-06 10/1 83/15/06 MIGHTY FLY David Elsworth Steve Cauthen Anne Tory 4-9-03 12/1 82/16/06 BUZZARDS BAY Hugh Collingridge Joe Mercer Mrs V McKinney 4-8-12 14/1 81/17/06 TEAMWORK Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Tony Ward 4-8-06 8/1 80/18/06 TENDER HEART John Sutcliffe Jnr Joe Mercer Esal Commodities Ltd 4-9-00 13/2 79/20/06 PIPEDREAMER Henry Candy Philip Waldron Mrs J Brookes 4-8-05 12/1 78/21/06 FEAR NAUGHT Jimmy Etherington Michael Wigham Walter Norton 4-8-00 12/1 77/15/06 MY HUSSAR John Sutcliffe Jnr Willie Carson Laurent Goldschlager 5-8-10 10/1 76/16/06 JUMPING HILL Noel Murless Lester Piggott George Pope jnr 4-9-07 6/1F 75/18/06 ARDOON Gavin Pritchard-Gordon David Maitland Frank Feeney 5-8-03 9/1 74/19/06 OLD LUCKY Bernard van Cutsem Willie Carson Nelson Bunker Hunt 4-8-08 8/1 73/20/06 CAMOUFLAGE John Dunlop Des Cullen Jim Edwards 5-7-09 14/1 72/21/06 TEMPEST BOY John Sutcliffe Jnr Ron Hutchinson Lt-Col P Hesse 4-8-01 20/1 71/16/06 PICTURE BOY George Todd Jock Wilson K C B Mackenzie 6-7-13 11/1 70/17/06 CALPURNIUS Jack Watts George Duffield Charles Engelhard 4-7-13 33/1 69/18/06 KAMUNDU Frank Carr Lester Piggott John Banks 7-8-06 7/1 68/19/06 GOLDEN MEAN Doug Smith Frankie Durr S H Lee 5-8-04 28/1 67/21/06 REGAL LIGHT Sam Hall Graham Sexton Mrs L G Lazarus 4-7-06 100/9 66/15/06 CONTINUATION Seamus McGrath IRE Johnny Roe Seamus McGrath 4-7-09 25/1 65/16/06 CASABIANCA Noel Murless Lester Piggott Lt-Col J Hornung 4-8-07 100/9 64/17/06 ZALEUCUS Geoffrey Brooke Doug Smith Major D McCalmont 4-8-02 100/7 63/19/06 SPANIARDS CLOSE Fred Winter Lester Piggott Mrs Ben Davis 6-8-06 25/1 62/20/06 SMARTIE Ron Mason Joe Sime Ron Mason 4-7-09 22/1 61/14/06 KING’S TROOP Peter Hastings-Bass Geoff Lewis Priscilla Hastings 4-8-04 100/7 60/15/06 SMALL SLAM Geoffrey Barling Bobby Elliott Philip King 5-8-02 28/1
*run at York
THE QUEEN’S VASE
Background
Queen Victoria donated a gold vase for a mile and a half race at Ascot in 1838. This race would become the Gold Cup Vase and then in 1960 was renamed the Queen’s Vase after Queen Elizabeth II. It was restricted to three-year-olds in 1987.
The distance of the Queen’s Vase was reduced to a mile and six furlongs in 2017, having previously been run at two miles, and upgraded to G2 status for the first time.
Notable winners include
Le Moss (1978) – one of the greatest stayers of modern times; completed the stayers’ Triple Crown in 1979 by winning the Gold Cup, Goodwood Cup and Doncaster Cup; did the treble again in 1980, defeating future Gold Cup hero Ardross on each occasion. Joanna Morgan became the first female jockey to ride at Royal Ascot in the 1978 Queen’s Vase on Gallowshill Boy, who finished ninth.
Estimate (2012) – subsequently gained a memorable success in the 2013 Gold Cup, establishing Queen Elizabeth II as the first reigning monarch to win the prestigious race.
Stradivarius (2017) – prolific stayer who won three successive editions of the Gold Cup; also a four-time winner of the Goodwood Cup; crowned Europe’s champion stayer in 2018, 2019 & 2020.
Kew Gardens (2018) – captured the Grand Prix de Paris next time out before winning the final British Classic, the St Leger, at Doncaster; ended Stradivarius’ 10-race winning streak when the pair clashed in the QIPCO British Champions Long Distance Cup at Ascot in October 2019.
Queen’s Vase/St Leger double
Leading Light (2013), Kew Gardens (2018) and Eldar Eldarov (2022) went on to victory in the St Leger at Doncaster.
Queen’s Vase/Gold Cup double
Le Moss (1978), Estimate (2012) and Stradivarius (2017) returned to Royal Ascot to win the Gold Cup.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (9): Ore (1981), Gordi (1996), Mahler (2007), Mikhail Glinka (2010), Leading Light (2013), Aloft (2015), Sword Fighter (2016), Kew Gardens (2018), Santiago (2020)
France (1): Infrasonic (1993)
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: Stavordale (1986) & Sword Fighter (2016), both 33/1
Shortest-priced winner: Leading Light 5/4 (2013)
Market leaders: 16 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 46 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
7 wins
Mark Johnston – And Beyond (2001), Shanty Star (2003), Melrose Avenue (2005), Soapy Danger (2006), Holberg (2009), Namibian (2011), Hartnell (2014)
Aidan O’Brien IRE – Mahler (2007), Mikhail Glinka (2010), Leading Light (2013), Aloft (2015), Sword Fighter (2016), Kew Gardens (2018), Santiago (2020)
The late Sir Henry Cecil won the race eight times between 1972 and 1999
Most successful jockey (since 1977)
5 wins
Ryan Moore – Patkai (2008), Estimate (2012), Aloft (2015), Kew Gardens (2018), Santiago (2020)
Most successful owner (since 1977)
7 wins
Coolmore partnerships – Mahler (2007), Mikhail Glinka (2010), Leading Light (2013), Aloft (2015), Sword Fighter (2016), Kew Gardens (2018), Santiago (2020)
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QUEEN’S VASE WINNERS
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YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/15/06 2 ELDAR ELDAROV Roger Varian David Egan KHK Racing Ltd 3-9-02 5/2F 21/16/06 2 KEMARI Charlie Appleby William Buick Godolphin 3-9-00 15/2 20/19/06 2 SANTIAGO Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 3-9-00 100/30 19/19/06 2 DASHING WILLOUGHBY Andrew Balding Oisin Murphy Mick & Janice Mariscotti 3-9-00 6/1 18/20/06 2 KEW GARDENS Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 3-9-00 10/3 17/23/06 2 STRADIVARIUS John Gosden Andrea Atzeni Bjorn Nielsen 3-9-00 11/2 16/17/06 L SWORD FIGHTER Aidan O’Brien IRE Colm O’Donoghue Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 3-9-03 33/1 15/19/06 L ALOFT Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 3-9-03 5/2F 14/20/06 3 HARTNELL Mark Johnston Joe Fanning Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 3-9-03 7/2 13/21/06 3 LEADING LIGHT Aidan O’Brien IRE Joseph O’Brien Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 3-9-04 5/4F 12/22/06 3 ESTIMATE Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore H M The Queen 3-8-12 3/1F 11/17/06 3 NAMIBIAN Mark Johnston Silvestre De Sousa Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 3-9-01 7/2F 10/18/06 3 MIKHAIL GLINKA Aidan O’Brien IRE Johnny Murtagh Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 3-9-01 2/1F 09/19/06 3 HOLBERG Mark Johnston Joe Fanning Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 3-9-01 7/1 08/20/06 3 PATKAI Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Ballymacoll Stud 3-9-01 6/4F 07/22/06 3 MAHLER Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Kinane Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 3-9-01 7/1 06/23/06 3 SOAPY DANGER Mark Johnston Kevin Darley Renata Jacobs 3-9-01 4/1 *05/17/06 3 MELROSE AVENUE Mark Johnston Kevin Darley Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-11 4/1 04/18/06 3 DUKE OF VENICE Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 3-8-11 9/2 03/20/06 3 SHANTY STAR Mark Johnston Kevin Darley Maktoum Al Maktoum 3-8-11 7/2F 02/21/06 3 MAMOOL Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 3-8-11 9/1 01/19/06 3 AND BEYOND Mark Johnston Kevin Darley Maktoum Al Maktoum 3-8-11 11/1 00/20/06 3 DALAMPOUR Sir Michael Stoute Kieren Fallon H H Aga Khan 3-8-11 3/1F 99/16/06 3 ENDORSEMENT Henry Cecil Kieren Fallon Cliveden Stud 3-8-06 5/1 98/17/06 3 MARIDPOUR Sir Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn H H Aga Khan 3-8-11 6/1 97/18/06 3 WINDSOR CASTLE Paul Cole Richard Quinn Fahd Salman 3-8-11 9/2 96/19/06 3 GORDI Dermot Weld IRE Michael Kinane Allen Paulson 3-8-11 7/1 95/21/06 3 STELVIO Henry Cecil Michael Kinane Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-11 7/4F 94/15/06 3 SILVER WEDGE Geoff Lewis Michael Hills Shirley Robins 3-8-11 20/1 93/16/06 3 INFRASONIC Andre Fabre FR Pat Eddery Khalid Abdullah 3-8-11 3/1F 92/17/06 3 LANDOWNER John Gosden Ray Cochrane Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-11 8/1 91/19/06 3 JENDALI Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-11 15/2 90/20/06 L RIVER GOD Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-11 6/4F 89/21/06 L WELD William Jarvis Bruce Raymond Lord Howard de Walden 3-8-09 16/1 88/15/06 L GREEN ADVENTURE Guy Harwood Greville Starkey J Garcia-Roady 3-8-09 6/4F 87/17/06 L ARDEN Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Lord Howard de Walden 3-8-09 7/2 86/18/06 L STAVORDALE Tom Jones Michael Roberts Solna Thomson Jones 3-7-10 33/1 85/19/06 3 WASSL MERBAYEH Tom Jones Richard Hills Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum 3-8-00 6/1 84/20/06 3 BAYNOUN Fulke Johnson Houghton Willie Carson H H Aga Khan 3-8-00 13/8F 83/15/06 3 SANTELLA MAN Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Roy Taiano 4-9-08 11/1 82/16/06 3 EVZON Clive Brittain Lester Piggott Capt Marcos Lemos 4-9-03 16/1 81/17/06 3 ORE Kevin Prendergast IRE Willie Carson Patrick Prendergast 3-8-00 15/2 80/18/06 3 TOONDRA Michael Jarvis Paul Cook Lady Beaverbrook 3-8-00 15/2 79/20/06 3 BUTTRESS Dick Hern Willie Carson H M Queen 3-8-05 3/1F 78/21/06 3 LE MOSS Henry Cecil Geoff Baxter Carlo d’Alessio 3-8-00 7/4F 77/15/06 3 MILLIONAIRE Peter Walwyn Pat Eddery Mrs D McCalmont 3-8-05 8/1 *run at York run over two miles from 1977 to 2016.
THE WINDSOR CASTLE STAKES
Background
Established in 1839, the Windsor Castle Stakes was originally aimed at three-year-old colts and fillies who had competed in the Classics. It is now restricted to two-year-olds and run over five furlongs.
Notable winners include
Pharaoh's Delight (1989) – took high rank among that season's juvenile fillies, defeating the boys in the Phoenix Stakes as well as finishing second in the Moyglare Stud Stakes.
Strike The Tiger (2009) – first success at Royal Ascot for pioneering US-based trainer Wesley Ward; also the first Americantrained horse to win at Royal Ascot.
Tactical (2020) – Queen Elizabeth II's 24th and final Royal Ascot winner.
Little Big Bear (2022) – graduated to G1 honours with a devastating seven-length victory in the Phoenix Stakes.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (5): Tardot (1977), Cooliney Prince (1980), Washington DC (2015), Southern Hills (2019), Little Big Bear (2022)
USA (2): Strike The Tiger (2009), Hootenanny (2014)
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: Flashman’s Papers 100/1 (2009)
Shortest-priced winner: Space Cruiser 8/11 (1987)
Market leaders: 11 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in 46 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
3 wins
Mick Channon – Great Deeds (1993), Kalindi (1999), Holborn (2003)
Aidan O'Brien IRE – Washington DC (2015), Southern Hills (2019), Little Big Bear (2022)
Most successful jockey (1977)
6 wins
Pat Eddery – Barry’s Gamble (1988), Pharaoh’s Delight (1989), Gipsy Fiddler (1990), Satank (1992), Autumnal (2000), Irony (2001)
Most successful owner (since 1977)
4 wins
Coolmore partnerships – Hootenanny (2014), Washington DC (2015), Southern Hills (2019), Little Big Bear (2022)
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WINDSOR CASTLE STAKES WINNERS
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YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/15/06 LITTLE BIG BEAR Aidan O'Brien IRE Ryan Moore D Smith, S Magnier, M Tabor & Westerberg 2-9-05 6/5F 21/16/06 CHIPOTLE Eve Johnson Houghton Charles Bishop The Woodway 20 2-9-03 22/1 20/17/06 TACTICAL Andrew Balding James Doyle The Queen 2-9-03 7/2F 19/19/06 SOUTHERN HILLS Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 2-9-03 7/1 18/23/06 SOLDIER’S CALL Archie Watson Daniel Tudhope Clipper Logistics 2-9-03 12/1 17/20/06 SOUND AND SILENCE Charlie Appleby William Buick Godolphin 2-9-03 16/1 16/14/06 ARDAD John Gosden Robert Havlin Saeed Abdullah Al Nabooda 2-9-03 20/1 15/16/06 WASHINGTON DC Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 2-9-03 5/1 14/17/06 HOOTENANNY Wesley Ward USA Victor Espinoza Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 2-9-03 7/2F 13/18/06 EXTORTIONIST Olly Stevens Johnny Murtagh Qatar Racing Limited 2-9-03 16/1 12/19/06 HOTOTO Kevin Ryan Phillip Makin Kenneth Macpherson 2-9-03 14/1 11/14/06 FREDERICK ENGELS David Brown Johnny Murtagh Qatar Bloodstock 2-9-03 9/4F 10/15/06 MARINE COMMANDO Richard Fahey Paul Hanagan Mike Wynne 2-9-03 9/2 09/16/06 STRIKE THE TIGER Wesley Ward USA John Velazquez Mitch Dutko & Ray Sainz 2-9-03 33/1 08/17/06 FLASHMAN’S PAPERS John Best Steve Drowne David Gorton 2-9-03 100/1 07/19/06 DRAWNFROMTHEPAST Jamie Osborne Martin Dwyer Elaine and Martyn Booth 2-9-03 9/1 06/20/06 ELHAMRI Sylvester Kirk Declan McDonogh Norman Ormiston 2-9-03 20/1 *05/18/06 TITUS ALONE Bryan Smart Kevin Darley Hintlesham Racing 2-8-11 11/4 04/15/06 CHATEAU ISTANA Nick Littmoden Tom Queally Ivan Allan 2-8-13 12/1 03/21/06 HOLBORN Mick Channon Steve Drowne Sheikh Mohammed 2-8-13 5/2F 02/21/06 REVENUE Michael Bell Johnny Murtagh Royal Ascot Racing Club 2-8-11 14/1 01/22/06 IRONY Jamie Osborne Pat Eddery John Nicholls Ltd/Mobley Homes 2-8-11 8/1 00/23/06 AUTUMNAL Brian Meehan Pat Eddery Paul and Jenny Green 2-8-08 4/1 99/18/06 KALINDI Mick Channon Richard Quinn Barry Taylor 2-8-06 14/1 98/19/06 FLANDERS Tim Easterby Lindsay Charnock Jean Connew 2-8-10 15/8F 97/20/06 ASFURAH Saeed bin Suroor Richard Hills Godolphin 2-8-06 7/1 96/21/06 DAZZLE Michael Stoute Kieren Fallon Cheveley Park Stud 2-8-05 7/2F 95/23/06 KUANTAN Paul Cole Richard Quinn Sultan Ahmad Shah 2-8-11 11/1 94/17/06 BRAVE MUSIC Paul Cole Richard Quinn Lord Portman 2-8-11 9/1 93/18/06 GREAT DEEDS Mick Channon Richard Quinn Dubai Racing Syndicate 2-8-06 10/1 92/19/06 SATANK Bill Watts Pat Eddery Robert Sangster 2-8-13 7/1 91/21/06 ISDAR Tom Jones Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 2-8-13 8/1 90/22/06 GIPSY FIDDLER Jonjo O’Neill Pat Eddery G B Davidson 2-9-06 7/2 89/23/06 PHARAOH’S DELIGHT Peter Hudson Pat Eddery Al-Deera Bloodstock Holdings Ltd 2-8-08 11/2 88/17/06 BARRY’S GAMBLE Tommy Fairhurst Pat Eddery North Cheshire Trading & Storage Ltd 2-9-06 5/2 87/19/06 SPACE CRUISER Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Stavros Niarchos 2-9-06 8/11F 86/20/06 CAROL’S TREASURE Barry Hills Brent Thomson Carol Lane 2-9-04 6/5F 85/21/06 ATALL ATALL Martin Pipe Paul Eddery A Millward 2-9-04 12/1 84/22/06 SEA FALCON Peter Makin Steve Cauthen Jim Brewer 2-9-04 4/1 83/17/06 DEFECTING DANCER Henry Cecil Lester Piggott Sheikh Mohammed 2-9-04 6/4F 82/18/06 PRINCE REYMO Robert Armstrong Steve Cauthen R Emmitt 2-9-04 6/4F 81/19/06 TENDER KING John Sutcliffe Philip Waldron Esal Commodities Ltd 2-9-04 6/1 80/20/06 COOLINEY PRINCE Paddy Prendergast IRE George McGrath J O’Malley 2-9-04 9/1 79/22/06 ROLLAHEAD Jeremy Hindley Joe Mercer Bobby McAlpine 2-9-04 13/2 78/23/06 BLUE REFRAIN John Benstead Brian Rouse Mrs L Wood 2-9-04 16/1 77/17/06 TARDOT Michael Kauntze IRE Willie Carson Mrs Michael Kauntze 2-9-04 15/2
*run at York
THE NORFOLK STAKES
Background
First run in 1843, this race was formerly known as the New Stakes and staged over a distance of just under four furlongs.
It was renamed in 1973 after the Duke of Norfolk, His and Her Majesty's Representative at Ascot between 1945 and 1972, and is for two-year-olds over five furlongs.
The Norfolk Stakes was promoted to G2 status in 2006 and is part of Breeders’ Cup ‘Win and You’re In’.
Notable winners include
Pall Mall (1957) – followed up victory in the Norfolk Stakes with success in the 2,000 Guineas in 1958, becoming Queen Elizabeth II's first home-bred Classic winner.
Godswalk (1976) – returned to Royal Ascot in 1977 to win the King’ Stand Stakes, despite stumbling leaving the stalls; became one of Coolmore’s early stallions and the first to shuttle between Ireland and Australia.
Johannesburg (2001) – crowned champion juvenile on both sides of the Atlantic following a brilliant unbeaten campaign that included G1 victories in the Phoenix Stakes, Prix Morny, Middle Park Stakes and on dirt in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile.
No Nay Never (2013) – trained by US handler Wesley Ward to break the two-year-old track record (which he still holds), stopping the clock at 58.80s; won the Prix Morny at Deauville on his next start; now a successful stallion.
Perfect Power (2021) – recorded a G1 double later in the campaign with dominant victories in the Prix Morny and Middle Park Stakes before returning to Royal Ascot in 2022 to win the Commonwealth Cup.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1973)
Ireland (7) – Faliraki (1975), Godswalk (1976), Day Is Done (1981), Magic Mirror (1984), Johannesburg (2001), Waterloo Bridge (2015), Sioux Nation (2017)
USA (2) – No Nay Never (2013), Shang Shang Shang (2018)
Betting (since 1973)
Longest-priced winner: 50/1 The Ridler (2022)
Shortest-priced winner: 4/11 Precocious (1983)
Market leaders: 11 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 50 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1973)
3 wins
Richard Hannon snr – Niche (1992), Lucky Lionel (1995), Baron’s Pit (2002)
Peter Chapple-Hyam – Turtle Island (1993), Dutch Art (2006), Winker Watson (2007)
Aidan O’Brien IRE – Johannesburg (2001), Waterloo Bridge (2015), Sioux Nation (2017)
Most successful jockey (since 1973)
5 wins*
Lester Piggott – Faliraki (1975), Emboss (1977), Precocious (1983), Magic Mirror (1984), Niche (1992)
*Piggott also won on Abermaid (1961), Tin King (1965), Falcon (1966) and Swing Easy (1970).
Most successful owner (since 1973)
3 wins
Coolmore Partners – Johannesburg (2001), Waterloo Bridge (2015), Sioux Nation (2017)
Fillies (since 1973)
Four fillies have triumped since 1973 – Petillante (1989), Niche (1992), Superstar Leo (2000), Shang Shang Shang (2018)
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NORFOLK STAKES WINNERS
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YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/16/06 2 THE RIDLER Richard Fahey Paul Hanagan Steve Bradley 2-9-03 50/1 21/17/06 2 PERFECT POWER Richard Fahey Paul Hanagan Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum 2-9-01 14/1 20/19/06 2 THE LIR JET Michael Bell Oisin Murphy Qatar Racing Ltd 2-9-01 9/2 19/20/06 2 A’ALI Simon Crisford Frankie Dettori Shaikh Duaij Al Khalifa 2-9-01 5/1 18/21/06 2 SHANG SHANG SHANG Wesley Ward USA Joel Rosario Breeze Easy LLC 2-8-12 5/1 17/22/06 2 SIOUX NATION Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 2-9-01 14/1 16/16/06 2 PRINCE OF LIR Robert Cowell Luke Morris Cool Silk Racing Partnership 2-9-01 8/1 15/18/06 2 WATERLOO BRIDGE Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 2-9-01 12/1 14/19/06 2 BAITHA ALGA Richard Hannon Frankie Dettori Al Shaqab Racing 2-9-01 8/1 13/20/06 2 NO NAY NEVER Wesley Ward USA Joel Rosario Linda Shanahan & Ice Wine Stable 2-9-01 4/1 12/21/06 2 RECKLESS ABANDON Clive Cox Adam Kirby Miss J Deadman & S Barrow 2-9-01 4/1 11/16/06 2 BAPAK CHINTA Kevin Ryan Phillip Makin T A Rahman 2-9-01 6/1 10/17/06 2 APPROVE William Haggas Eddie Ahern Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 2-9-01 16/1 09/18/06 2 RADIOHEAD Brian Meehan Jamie Spencer Carmen Burrell & Jonathan Harvey 2-9-01 10/1 08/19/06 2 SOUTH CENTRAL Howard Johnson Robert Winston Transcend Bloodstock LLP 2-9-01 11/4F 07/21/06 2 WINKER WATSON Peter Chapple-Hyam Jimmy Fortune Comic Strip Heroes/Joy Trotter 2-9-01 2/1F 06/22/06 2 DUTCH ART Peter Chapple-Hyam Alan Munro Susan Roy 2-9-01 11/4 *05/16/06 3 MASTA PLASTA Howard Johnson Robert Winston Transcend Bloodstock Llp 2-8-12 7/2 04/17/06 3 BLUE DAKOTA Jeremy Noseda Eddie Ahern Adrian Nolan, Geraldine Ryan 2-8-12 5/4F 03/19/06 3 RUSSIAN VALOUR Mark Johnston Kevin Darley Tony Latter & Partners 2-8-12 4/1 02/20/06 3 BARON’S PIT Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Jeff & Kath Thomas 2-8-12 12/1 01/21/06 3 JOHANNESBURG Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Kinane Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 2-8-12 11/8F 00/22/06 3 SUPERSTAR LEO William Haggas Richard Quinn Superstar Leo Partnership 2-8-07 5/1 99/17/06 3 WARM HEART John Gosden Frankie Dettori Sheikh Mohammed 2-8-12 7/2 98/18/06 3 ROSSELLI Jack Berry John Carroll Terry Holdcroft 2-8-12 10/1 97/19/06 3 TIPPITT BOY Kevin McAuliffe John Reid Highgrove Developments Ltd 2-8-12 33/1 96/20/06 3 TIPSY CREEK Ben Hanbury Willie Ryan Abdullah Ali 2-8-12 7/2F 95/22/06 2 LUCKY LIONEL Richard Hannon snr Frankie Dettori Antonio Balzarini 2-8-12 11/1 94/16/06 3 MIND GAMES Jack Berry John Carroll Robert Hughes 2-8-13 5/2 93/17/06 3 TURTLE ISLAND Peter Chapple-Hyam John Reid Robert Sangster 2-8-13 3/1 92/18/06 3 NICHE Richard Hannon snr Lester Piggott Lord Carnarvon 2-8-08 9/1 91/20/06 3 MAGIC RING Paul Cole Alan Munro Fahd Salman 2-8-13 7/4F 90/21/06 3 LINE ENGAGED David Elsworth Steve Cauthen I Karageorgis 2-8-13 14/1 89/22/06 3 PETILLANTE Alex Scott Richard Hills Peter Newell 2-8-08 10/1 88/16/06 3 SUPERPOWER Bill O’Gorman Tony Ives Mrs Poh Lian Yong 2-8-13 EvsF 87/18/06 3 COLMORE ROW William Jarvis Bruce Raymond Doris Allen 2-8-13 10/3 86/19/06 3 SIZZLING MELODY Lord John FitzGerald Richard Hills Mary Watt 2-8-11 5/1 85/20/06 3 MAROUBLE Charlie Nelson Joe Mercer Countess of Lonsdale 2-8-11 20/1 84/21/06 3 MAGIC MIRROR Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott Stavros Niarchos 2-8-11 11/8 83/16/06 3 PRECOCIOUS Henry Cecil Lester Piggott Lord Tavistock 2-8-11 4/11F 82/17/06 3 BRONDESBURY Bill O’Gorman Tony Ives Ahmed Foustok 2-8-11 8/11F 81/18/06 3 DAY IS DONE Dermot Weld IRE Wally Swinburn Bertram Firestone 2-8-11 5/2 80/19/06 3 CHUMMYS SPECIAL Gavin Hunter Greville Starkey Jack Maxwell 2-8-11 11/2 79/21/06 3 ROMEO ROMANI Ryan Price Brian Taylor Harry Demetriou 2-8-11 7/2 78/22/06 3 SCHWEPPESHIRE LAD Michael Stoute Greville Starkey M Madden 2-8-11 9/4 77/16/06 3 EMBOSS Ron Boss Lester Piggott Torki Saud 2-8-11 11/4 76/16/06 3 GODSWALK Christy Grassick IRE Dermot Hogan Patrick Gallagher 2-8-11 8/13F 75/19/06 3 FALIRAKI Mick O’Toole IRE Lester Piggott Mrs M O’Toole 2-8-11 6/1 74/20/06 3 OVERTOWN Doug Smith Eric Eldin Sir H Calley 2-8-11 9/2 73/21/06 3 HABAT Peter Walwyn Pat Eddery Dr Carlo Vittadini 2-8-11 7/4F
*run at York
THE KING GEORGE V HANDICAP
Background
The King George V Handicap, a 12-furlong contest for three-year-olds, was first run in July 1946 before moving to Royal Ascot in 1948.
Notable winners include Moon Madness (1986) – went on to win the St Leger at Doncaster later that season before gaining further G1 success in the 1987 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud.
Dandino (2010) – progressed to win the Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket in 2011; runner-up in the 2013 Hardwicke Stakes and ran several excellent races throughout the world, including seconds in the Canadian International and Caulfield Cup.
Brown Panther (2011) – runner-up in the 2011 St Leger before gaining a first G1 success in the Irish equivalent three years later; a homebred by former footballer Michael Owen, the top stayer also finished third in the 2014 Gold Cup.
Hukum (2020) – multiple Pattern-race winner, including a breakthrough G1 success in the 2022 Coronation Cup at Epsom Downs; full-brother to Baaeed.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (1): South Pacific (2019)
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: 66/1 Cosmic Sun (2009)
Shortest-priced winner: 9/4 Carlingford (1989)
Market leaders: 10 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 46 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
6 wins
Mark Johnston – Diaghilef (1995), Systematic (2002), Fantastic Love (2003), Linas Selection (2006), Fennell Bay (2012), Baghdad (2018)
Most successful jockey (since 1977)
4 wins
Pat Eddery – John O’Groats (1980), Carlingford (1989), Source Of Light (1992), Give The Slip (2000)
Most successful owner (since 1977)
4 wins
Highclere Thoroughbred Racing – Heritage (1997), Beekeeper (2001), Admiral (2004), Colony (2008)
Godolphin – Elite Army (2014), Space Age (2015), Atty Persse (2017), Secret State (2022)
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KING GEORGE V HANDICAP WINNERS
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YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/16/06 SECRET STATE Charlie Appleby William Buick Godolphin 3-9-06 4/1JF 21/17/06 SUREFIRE Ralph Beckett Hector Crouch Juddmonte 3-8-09 5/1 20/17/06 HUKUM Owen Burrows Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-8-11 12/1 19/20/06 SOUTH PACIFIC Aidan O’Brien IRE Seamie Heffernan Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 3-8-10 22/1 18/21/06 BAGHDAD Mark Johnston Andrea Atzeni Mohammed bin Hamad Khalifa Al Attiya 3-8-12 9/1 17/22/06 ATTY PERSSE Roger Charlton Kieran Shoemark Godolphin 3-8-07 7/1 16/16/06 PRIMITIVO Alan King William Twiston-Davies N Farrell, L Field, T Mellor, B Cognet 3-9-03 13/2 15/18/06 SPACE AGE Charlie Appleby William Buick Godolphin 3-8-10 9/1 14/19/06 ELITE ARMY Saeed bin Suroor Kieren Fallon Godolphin 3-9-01 4/1JF 13/20/06 ELIDOR Mick Channon Martin Harley Jon & Julia Aisbitt 3-9-00 20/1 12/21/06 FENNELL BAY Mark Johnston Joe Fanning Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 3-8-01 12/1 11/16/06 BROWN PANTHER Tom Dascombe Richard Kingscote Owen Promotions Limited 3-8-13 4/1JF 10/17/06 DANDINO James Given Paul Mulrennan Elite Racing Club 3-8-13 7/1 09/18/06 COSMIC SUN Richard Fahey Paul Hanagan The Cosmic Cases 3-7-12 66/1 08/19/06 COLONY Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 3-8-12 11/2F 07/21/06 HERON BAY Geoff Wragg Steve Drowne Mollers Racing 3-8-11 20/1 06/23/06 LINAS SELECTION Mark Johnston Kevin Darley Renata Jacobs 3-8-09 9/2 *05/17/06 MUNSEF John Dunlop Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-8-07 14/1 04/17/06 ADMIRAL Sir Michael Stoute Nicky Mackay Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 3-8-00 9/1 03/19/06 FANTASTIC LOVE Mark Johnston Keith Dalgleish Mick Doyle 3-8-11 10/1 02/20/06 SYSTEMATIC Mark Johnston Kevin Darley Maktoum Al Maktoum 3-8-12 9/1 01/21/06 BEEKEEPER Sir Michael Stoute Johnny Murtagh Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 3-9-07 14/1 00/22/06 GIVE THE SLIP Amanda Perrett Pat Eddery John E Bodie 3-9-04 8/1 99/17/06 ELMUTABAKI Barry Hills Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-8-12 9/1 98/18/06 DOUBLE CLASSIC Sir Michael Stoute John Reid Maktoum Al Maktoum 3-8-12 4/1F 97/19/06 HERITAGE John Gosden Frankie Dettori Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 3-8-06 15/2 96/20/06 SAMRAAN John Dunlop Richard Quinn K M Al-Mudhaf 3-9-0 3 14/1 95/22/06 DIAGHILEF Mark Johnston Darryll Holland Chris Buckley 3-9-07 40/1 94/16/06 MIDNIGHT LEGEND Luca Cumani Jason Weaver Umm Qarn Racing 3-8-07 9/1 93/17/06 LEARMONT John Gosden John Carroll Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-08 14/1 92/18/06 SOURCE OF LIGHT Roger Charlton Pat Eddery Khalid Abdullah 3-8-10 12/1 91/20/06 TORCHON Geoff Wragg Gary Carter Sir Robin McAlpine 3-8-07 8/1 90/21/06 LIFT AND LOAD Richard Hannon snr Brian Rouse Geoff Howard-Spink 3-9-01 20/1 89/22/06 CARLINGFORD Guy Harwood Pat Eddery Khalid Abdullah 3-8-04 9/4F 88/16/06 THETHINGABOUTITIS Geoff Lewis Tony Culhane Stephen Roots 3-7-07 10/1 87/18/06 PIPSTED Geoff Wragg Gary Carter Eric Moller 3-8-00 10/1 86/19/06 MOON MADNESS John Dunlop Cash Asmussen Lavinia Duchess of Norfolk 3-9-04 4/1F 85/20/06 GRAND PAVOIS Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Daniel Wildenstein 3-9-07 11/4F 84/21/06 ROUGH PEARL Geoff Lewis Taffy Thomas Esal (Commodities) Ltd 3-7-10 14/1 83/16/06 DAZARI Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn H H Aga Khan 3-9-07 12/1 82/17/06 MUBARAK OF KUWAIT Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Sheik Fahad 3-8-08 8/1 81/18/06 FELTWELL Harry Wragg Bryn Crossley Eric Moller 3-7-13 8/1 80/19/06 JOHN O’GROATS John Winter Pat Eddery Daniel Prenn 3-8-04 10/1 79/21/06 SEA CHIMES John Dunlop Lester Piggott John Thursby 3-8-06 3/1F 78/22/06 M-LOLSHAN Ryan Price Willie Carson Essa Alkhalifa 3-8-02 5/1F 77/16/06 CELTIC PLEASURE James Bethell Richard Fox Betty Rigden 3-7-10 12/1 *run at York
THE RIBBLESDALE STAKES
Background
First run in 1919, the Ribblesdale Stakes was originally staged over a mile for three and four-year-olds.
Named after the fourth Baron Ribblesdale, Master of the Buckhounds between 1892 and 1895, it is now run over a mile and a half, restricted to three-year-old fillies and mirrors the equivalent contest for colts and geldings, the King Edward VII Stakes.
Notable winners include Park Top (1967) – won the Ribblesdale as a three-year-old but blossomed as a five-year-old, returning to Ascot to win both the Hardwicke Stakes and the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes as well as the Coronation Cup at Epsom Downs.
Shoot A Line (1980) – went on to capture both the Irish Oaks and Yorkshire Oaks later in the same season; finished runner-up to Ardross in the 1981 Gold Cup and was the grand-dam of US champion Thunder Gulch, winner of the Kentucky Derby in 1995.
Hellenic (1990) – subsequently won the Yorkshire Oaks and was runner-up in the St Leger; enjoyed great success as a broodmare, producing G1 winners Islington, Mountain High and Greek Dance.
Star Catcher (2019) – notched up a G1 hat-trick following her Ascot triumph, landing the Irish Oaks, Prix Vermeille and QIPCO British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (11) – Nanticious (1977), Relfo (1978), Sahara Slew (2001), Irresistible Jewel (2002), Banimpire (2011), Princess Highway (2012), Bracelet (2014), Curvy (2015), Even Song (2016), Magic Wand (2018), Magical Lagoon (2022)
France (1) – Tulipa (1996)
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: 25/1 Mont Etoile (2006)
Shortest-priced winner: 11/8 Frankly Darling (2020)
Market leaders: 10 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 46 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
5 wins
John Dunlop – High Hawk (1983), Gull Nook (1986), Third Watch (1991), Thawakib (1993), Thakafaat (2005)
Saeed bin Suroor – Bahr (1998), Fairy Queen (1999), Punctilious (2004), Flying Cloud (2009), Hibaayeb (2010)
John Gosden – Michita (2008), Coronet (2017), Star Catcher (2019), Frankly Darling (2020), *Loving Dream (2021) *as part of a training partnership
Most successful jockey (since 1977)
8 wins
Frankie Dettori – Phantom Gold (1995), Bahr (1998), Fairy Queen (1999), Punctilious (2004), Flying Cloud (2009), Hibaayeb (2010), Star Catcher (2019), Frankly Darling (2020)
Most successful owner (since 1977)
5 wins
Khalid Abdullah – Ballinderry (1984), Bolas (1994), Yashmak (1997), Spanish Sun (2003), Riposte (2013)
Godolphin – Bahr (1998), Fairy Queen (1999), Punctilious (2004), Flying Cloud (2009), Hibaayeb (2010)
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RIBBLESDALE STAKES WINNERS
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YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/16/06 2 MAGICAL LAGOON Jessica Harrington IRE Shane Foley Zhang Yuesheng 3-9-02 11/4 21/17/06 2 LOVING DREAM John & Thady Gosden Robert Havlin Lordship Stud 3-9-00 18/1 20/16/06 2 FRANKLY DARLING John Gosden Frankie Dettori Anthony Oppenheimer 3-9-00 11/8F 19/20/06 2 STAR CATCHER John Gosden Frankie Dettori Anthony Oppenheimer 3-9-00 4/1 18/21/06 2 MAGIC WAND Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier, Markus Jooste 3-9-00 10/3 17/22/06 2 CORONET John Gosden Olivier Peslier Denford Stud 3-9-00 9/1 16/16/06 2 EVEN SONG Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 3-9-00 15/8F 15/18/06 2 CURVY David Wachman IRE Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 3-9-00 9/2 14/19/06 2 BRACELET Aidan O’Brien IRE Joseph O’Brien Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith& Sue Magnier 3-9-00 10/1 13/20/06 2 RIPOSTE Lady Cecil Tom Queally Khalid Abdullah 3-8-12 9/2 12/21/06 2 PRINCESS HIGHWAY Dermot Weld IRE Pat Smullen Moyglare Stud Farms Ltd 3-8-12 17/2 11/16/06 2 BANIMPIRE Jim Bolger IRE Kevin Manning Jackie Bolger 3-8-12 3/1F 10/17/06 2 HIBAAYEB Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 3-8-12 4/1JF 09/18/06 2 FLYING CLOUD Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 3-8-12 5/1 08/19/06 2 MICHITA John Gosden Jimmy Fortune Stonerside Stable LLC 3-8-12 10/3F 07/21/06 2 SILKWOOD Michael Jarvis Philip Robinson Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-12 4/1 06/22/06 2 MONT ETOILE William Haggas Michael Hills Tony Hirschfeld/Des Scott/Lester Piggott 3-8-12 25/1 *05/16/06 2 THAKAFAAT John Dunlop Willie Supple Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-8-11 22/1 04/17/06 2 PUNCTILIOUS Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 3-8-11 9/2 03/19/06 2 SPANISH SUN Sir Michael Stoute Richard Hughes Khalid Abdullah 3-8-11 9/2 02/20/06 2 IRRESISTIBLE JEWEL Dermot Weld IRE Pat Smullen Moyglare Stud Farms Ltd 3-8-08 12/1 01/21/06 2 SAHARA SLEW John Oxx IRE Johnny Murtagh Lady O’Reilly 3-8-08 14/1 00/22/06 2 MILETRIAN Mick Channon Michael Roberts Miletrian Plc 3-8-08 10/1 99/17/06 2 FAIRY QUEEN Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 3-8-08 8/1 98/18/06 2 BAHR Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 3-8-08 13/8F 97/19/06 2 YASHMAK Henry Cecil Kieren Fallon Khalid Abdullah 3-8-08 7/2 96/20/06 2 TULIPA Andre Fabre FR Sylvain Guillot Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-08 15/2 95/22/06 2 PHANTOM GOLD Lord Huntingdon Frankie Dettori H M The Queen 3-8-08 5/1 94/16/06 2 BOLAS Barry Hills Pat Eddery Khalid Abdullah 3-8-08 3/1F 93/17/06 2 THAWAKIB John Dunlop Willie Carson Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-8-08 5/2F 92/18/06 2 ARMARAMA Clive Brittain Michael Roberts Charles Olley 3-8-08 5/2F 91/20/06 2 THIRD WATCH John Dunlop John Reid Peter Goulandris 3-8-08 20/1 90/21/06 2 HELLENIC Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Lord Weinstock 3-8-08 6/1 89/22/06 2 ALYDARESS Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-09 4/1 88/16/06 2 MISS BONIFACE Paul Kelleway Cash Asmussen Paul Kelleway 3-8-08 12/1 87/18/06 2 QUEEN MIDAS Henry Cecil Willie Ryan Louis Freedman 3-8-08 9/1 86/19/06 2 GULL NOOK John Dunlop Pat Eddery Lord Halifax 3-8-08 8/1 85/18/06 2 SALLY BROWN Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Bob Cowell 3-8-07 7/1 84/19/06 2 BALLINDERRY Jeremy Tree Tony Ives Khalid Abdullah 3-8-07 9/2 83/14/06 2 HIGH HAWK John Dunlop Willie Carson Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-07 7/1 82/15/06 2 DISH DASH Robert Armstrong Bruce Raymond John Bryce 3-8-07 6/1 81/16/06 2 STRIGIDA Henry Cecil Lester Piggott Lord Howard de Walden 3-8-07 5/1 80/17/06 2 SHOOT A LINE Dick Hern Willie Carson R Budgett 3-8-11 5/2JF 79/19/06 2 EXPANSIVE Dick Hern Willie Carson H M The Queen 3-8-03 11/2 78/20/06 2 RELFO Paddy Prendergast IRE Christy Roche Lord Granard 3-8-10 12/1 77/14/06 2 NANTICIOUS Dermot Weld IRE Walter Swinburn Mrs Bertram R Firestone 3-8-10 15/2 *run at York
THE GOLD CUP
Background
Founded in 1807, the Gold Cup is one of the most prestigious races at Royal Ascot. At two miles and four furlongs, it thoroughly tests a horse’s stamina, but is not the longest contest of the meeting, with that accolade going to the Queen Alexandra Stakes over approaching two miles and six furlongs on the final day.
Pretty Polly’s defeat by Bachelor’s Button in 1906 is arguably the race’s greatest upset. The brilliant 1904 Oaks winner seemed to be unsettled by the sweltering conditions and a wart on her belly.
Winners of the Derby rarely run in the Gold Cup nowadays, but for much of its history, the race served as the primary objective after Epsom Classic glory. West Australian, the first winner of the Triple Crown (2,000 Guineas, Derby, St Leger), The Flying Dutchman (1850), Gladiateur (1866) and Isinglass (1895) are other famous winners of both races. Ocean Swell, successful in 1945, is the last horse to have completed the Derby/Gold Cup double. Blakeney, who was runner-up in 1970, and Serpentine (2021, 8th) are the most recent Derby winners to have lined up.
The Gold Cup is part of the QIPCO British Champions Series.
Notable winners include
Sagaro (1975, 1976 & 1977) – one of the greatest stayers of all time and the first horse to win the Gold Cup on three occasions; renowned for being a stayer with a true turn of foot, he also won the Grand Prix de Paris and the Prix du Cadran.
Ardross (1981 & 1982) – part of a vintage era of stayers that also included Sagaro and Le Moss; went down by three-quarters of a length to Le Moss in the 1980 Gold Cup before going on to dominate the staying division for the next two years; beaten a head on final appearance in Europe’s premier middle-distance contest, the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, in 1982.
Yeats (2006, 2007, 2008 & 2009) – the only horse to win the Gold Cup four times; one-time Derby contender who also won the Coronation Cup, Irish St Leger, Prix Royal-Oak and Goodwood Cup; became the oldest winner (8yo) of the Gold Cup since Merman in 1900 when gaining his fourth success in 2009 and is commemorated with a statue in Ascot’s parade ring.
Estimate (2013) – Queen Elizabeth II's stayer created history by becoming the first horse owned by a reigning monarch to win the Gold Cup. A half-sister to the 1999 Gold Cup winner Enzeli, Estimate also won the Queen’s Vase at Royal Ascot in 2012.
Stradivarius (2018, 2019 & 2020) – big race haul also included four Goodwood Cups, three Lonsdale Cups, three Yorkshire Cups, two Doncaster Cups as well as further success at Ascot in the Queen’s Vase, QIPCO British Champions Long Distance Cup and Sagaro Stakes.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1946)
France (15) – Caracalla II (1946), Souverain (1947), Arbar (1948), Pan II (1951), Elpenor (1954), Macip (1956), Wallaby II (1959), Sheshoon (1960), Balto (1962), Pardallo II (1968), Lassalle (1973), Sagaro (1975, 1976 & 1977), Westerner (2005)
Ireland (12) – Gladness (1958), Levmoss (1969), Enzeli (1999), Yeats (2006, 2007, 2008 & 2009), Rite Of Passage (2010), Fame And Glory (2011), Leading Light (2014), Order Of St George (2016), Kyprios (2022)
Italy (1) – Botticelli (1955)
Betting (since 1946)
Longest-priced winner: 25/1 Indian Queen (1991); Shortest-priced winner: 1/5 Ardross (1981); Market leaders: 31 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 76 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1946)
8 wins: Aidan O’Brien IRE – Yeats (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009), Fame And Glory (2011), Leading Light (2014), Order Of St George (2016), Kyprios (2022)
Most successful jockey (since 1946)
11 wins: Lester Piggott – Zarathustra (1957), Gladness (1958), Pandofell (1961), Twilight Alley (1963), Fighting Charlie (1965), Sagaro (1975, 1976, 1977), Le Moss (1979), Ardross (1981, 1982)
Most successful owner (since 1946)
8 wins: Coolmore Partners – Yeats (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009), Fame And Glory (2011), Leading Light (2014), Order Of St George (2016), Kyprios (2022)
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GOLD CUP WINNERS
125
YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/16/06 1 KYPRIOS Aidan O'Brien IRE Ryan Moore Moyglare, Magnier, Tabor, Smith & Westerberg 4-9-03 13/8F 21/17/06 1 SUBJECTIVIST Mark Johnston Joe Fanning Dr Jim Walker 4-9-01 13/2 20/18/06 1 STRADIVARIUS John Gosden Frankie Dettori Bjorn Nielsen 6-9-02 4/5F 19/20/06 1 STRADIVARIUS John Gosden Frankie Dettori Bjorn Nielsen 5-9-02 EvsF 18/21/06 1 STRADIVARIUS John Gosden Frankie Dettori Bjorn Nielsen 4-9-01 7/4JF 17/22/06 1 BIG ORANGE Michael Bell James Doyle Bill & Tim Gredley 6-9-02 5/1 16/16/06 1 ORDER OF ST GEORGE Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Lloyd Williams, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 4-9-00 10/11F 15/18/06 1 TRIP TO PARIS Ed Dunlop Graham Lee La Grange Partnership 4-9-00 12/1 14/19/06 1 LEADING LIGHT Aidan O’Brien IRE Joseph O’Brien Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 4-9-00 10/11F 13/20/06 1 ESTIMATE Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore H M The Queen 4-8-11 7/2F 12/21/06 1 COLOUR VISION Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4-9-00 6/1 11/16/06 1 FAME AND GLORY Aidan O’Brien IRE Jamie Spencer Derrick Smith/Michael Tabor/Sue Magnier/Fitri Hay 5-9-02 11/8F 10/17/06 1 RITE OF PASSAGE Dermot Weld IRE Pat Smullen Dr Ronan Lambe 6-9-02 20/1 09/18/06 1 YEATS Aidan O’Brien IRE Johnny Murtagh Sue Magnier & Diane Nagle 8-9-02 6/4F 08/19/06 1 YEATS Aidan O’Brien IRE Johnny Murtagh Sue Magnier & Diane Nagle 7-9-02 11/8F 07/21/06 1 YEATS Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Kinane Sue Magnier & Diane Nagle 6-9-02 8/13F 06/22/06 1 YEATS Aidan O’Brien IRE Kieren Fallon Sue Magnier & Diane Nagle 5-9-02 7/1 *05/16/06 1 WESTERNER Elie Lellouche FR Olivier Peslier Ecurie Wildenstein 6-9-02 7/4F 04/17/06 1 PAPINEAU Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4-9-00 5/1 03/19/06 1 MR DINOS Paul Cole Kieren Fallon Contantinos Shiacolas 4-9-00 3/1 02/20/06 1 ROYAL REBEL Mark Johnston Johnny Murtagh Peter Savill 6-9-02 16/1 01/21/06 1 ROYAL REBEL Mark Johnston Johnny Murtagh Peter Savill 5-9-02 8/1 00/22/06 1 KAYF TARA Saeed bin Suroor Michael Kinane Godolphin 6-9-02 11/8F 99/17/06 1 ENZELI John Oxx IRE Johnny Murtagh H H Aga Khan 4-9-00 20/1 98/18/06 1 KAYF TARA Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4-9-00 11/1 97/19/06 1 CELERIC David Morley Pat Eddery Christopher Spence 5-9-02 11/2 96/20/06 1 CLASSIC CLICHE Saeed bin Suroor Michael Kinane Godolphin 4-9-00 3/1 95/22/06 1 DOUBLE TRIGGER Mark Johnston Jason Weaver Ron Huggins 4-9-00 9/4 94/16/06 1 ARCADIAN HEIGHTS Geoff Wragg Michael Hills John Pearce 6-9-02 20/1 93/17/06 1 DRUM TAPS Lord Huntingdon Frankie Dettori Yoshio Asakawa 7-9-02 13/2 92/18/06 1 DRUM TAPS Lord Huntingdon Frankie Dettori Yoshio Asakawa 6-9-02 7/4F 91/20/06 1 INDIAN QUEEN Lord Huntingdon Walter Swinburn Sir Gordon Brunton 6-8-13 25/1 90/21/06 1 ASHAL Tom Jones Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 4-9-00 14/1 89/22/06 1 SADEEM Guy Harwood Willie Carson Sheikh Mohammed 6-9-00 8/11F 88/16/06 1 SADEEM Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Sheikh Mohammed 5-9-00 7/2F 87/18/06 1 PAEAN Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Lord Howard de Walden 4-9-00 6/1 86/19/06 1 LONGBOAT Dick Hern Willie Carson Dick Hollingsworth 5-9-00 EvsF 85/20/06 1 GILDORAN Barry Hills Brent Thomson Robert Sangster 5-9-00 5/2F 84/21/06 1 GILDORAN Barry Hills Steve Cauthen Robert Sangster 4-9-00 10/1 83/16/06 1 LITTLE WOLF Dick Hern Willie Carson Lord Porchester 5-9-00 4/1 82/17/06 1 ARDROSS Henry Cecil Lester Piggott Charles St George 6-9-00 1/5F 81/18/06 1 ARDROSS Henry Cecil Lester Piggott Charles St George 5-9-00 3/10F 80/19/06 1 LE MOSS Henry Cecil Joe Mercer Carlo d’Alessio 5-9-00 3/1F 79/21/06 1 LE MOSS Henry Cecil Lester Piggott Carlo d’Alessio 4-9-00 7/4 78/22/06 1 SHANGAMUZO Michael Stoute Greville Starkey Mrs E Charles 5-9-00 13/2 77/16/06 1 SAGARO Francois Boutin FR Lester Piggott Gerry Oldham 6-9-00 9/4 76/17/06 1 SAGARO Francois Boutin FR Lester Piggott Gerry Oldham 5-9-00 8/15F 75/19/06 1 SAGARO Francois Boutin FR Lester Piggott Gerry Oldham 4-9-00 7/4F 74/20/06 1 RAGSTONE John Dunlop Ron Hutchinson Duke of Norfolk 4-9-00 6/4 73/21/06 1 LASSALLE Richard Carver FR Jimmy Lindley Zenya Yoshida 4-9-00 2/1F 72/22/06 1 ERIMO HAWK Geoffrey Barling Pat Eddery Y Yammamoto 4-9-00 10/1 71/17/06 1 RANDOM SHOT Arthur Budgett Geoff Lewis Mrs G S Benskin 4-9-00 11/1 70/20/06 PRECIPICE WOOD Rosemary Lomax Jimmy Lindley Bobby McAlpine 4-9-00 5/1 69/19/06 LEVMOSS Seamus McGrath IRE Bill Williamson Seamus McGrath 4-9-00 15/8F 68/20/06 PARDALLO II Mick Bartholomew FR Bill Pyers Mme Leon Volterra 5-9-00 13/2 67/22/06 PARBURY Derrick Candy Joe Mercer Major H P Holt 4-9-00 7/1 66/16/06 FIGHTING CHARLIE Freddie Maxwell Greville Starkey Lady Mairi Bury 5-9-00 15/8F 65/17/06 FIGHTING CHARLIE Freddie Maxwell Lester Piggott Lady Mairi Bury 4-9-00 6/1 1964 no race 63/20/06 TWILIGHT ALLEY Noel Murless Lester Piggott Lady Sassoon 4-9-00 10/3 62/21/06 BALTO Max Bonaventure FR Freddie Palmer A Rueff 4-9-00 7/4F 61/15/06 PANDOFELL Freddie Maxwell Lester Piggott H Warwick Daw 4-9-00 100/8 60/16/06 SHESHOON Alec Head FR George Moore Prince Aly Khan 4-9-00 7/4F 59/18/06 WALLABY II Percy Carter FR Freddie Palmer Baron G de Waldner 4-9-00 9/4 58/19/06 GLADNESS Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott John McShain 5-8-11 3/1JF 57/20/06 ZARATHUSTRA Cecil Boyd-Rochfort Lester Piggott T J S Gray 6-9-00 6/1 56/21/06 MACIP Charlie Elliott FR Serge Boullenger Marcel Boussac 4-9-00 6/1 55/13/07 BOTTICELLI Marc. della Rocchetta IT Enrico Camici Marchese della Rocchetta 4-9-00 9/4 54/17/06 ELPENOR Charlie Elliott FR Jacko Doyasbere Marcel Boussac 4-9-00 100/8 53/18/06 SOUEPI George Digby Charlie Elliott George Digby 5-9-00 11/2 52/19/06 AQUINO II Fred Armstrong Gordon Richards Maharanee of Baroda 4-9-00 4/1 51/14/06 PAN II Etienne Pollet FR Roget Poincelet M E Constant 4-9-00 100/8 50/15/06 SUPERTELLO Jack Waugh Doug Smith W Harvey 4-9-00 10/1 49/16/06 ALYCIDON Walter Earl Doug Smith Lord Derby 4-9-00 5/4 48/17/06 ARBAR Charles Semblat FR Charlie Elliott Marcel Boussac 4-9-00 4/6F 47/19/06 SOUVERAIN Henri Delavaud FR Marcel Lollierou M F R Schmitt 4-9-00 6/4 46/20/06 CARACALLA II Charles Semblat FR Charlie Elliott Marcel Boussac 4-9-00 4/9F *run at York
THE BRITANNIA HANDICAP
Background
First run in 1928, the Britannia takes place over the straight mile of the Royal Hunt Cup course.
The race is a handicap for three-year-old colts and geldings.
Notable winners include
Teleprompter (1983) – subsequently won the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot in 1984 and the following year’s Arlington Million in Chicago, USA.
Fly To The Stars (1997) – went on to capture the Lockinge Stakes at Newbury in 1999.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (2) – Roca Tumu (2013), War Envoy (2015)
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: 100/1 Fox Chapel (1990)
Shortest-priced winner: 100/30 Mostashaar (2005)
Market leaders: 10 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 46 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
4 wins
Sir Michael Stoute – Finite (1977), Bal Dancer (1982), Ajaad (1991), Mostashaar (2005)
John Gosden – North Song (1996), Plan-B (1998), El Gran Papa (2000), Analyser (2001)
Most successful jockey (since 1977)
4 wins
Pat Eddery – Rhineland (1978), Dallas (1986), Foreign Survivor (1988), Show Faith (1993)
Jamie Spencer – New Seeker (2003), Sir Gerard (2006), Defrocked (2016), Bless Him (2017)
Most successful owner (since 1977)
3 wins
Hamdan Al Maktoum – Mostasaar (2005), Fareer (2009), Khaloosy (2020)
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BRITANNIA HANDICAP WINNERS
127
YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/16/06 THESIS Harry & Roger Charlton Ryan Moore Juddmonte 3-8-11 14/1 21/17/06 PEROTTO Marcus Tregoning Oisin Murphy Halcyon Thoroughbreds 3-9-03 18/1 20/18/06 KHALOOSY Roger Varian Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-02 9/2 19/20/06 BIOMETRIC Ralph Beckett Harry Bentley Khalid Abdullah 3-8-08 28/1 18/21/06 OSTILIO Simon Crisford Silvestre de Sousa Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 3-8-09 10/1 17/22/06 BLESS HIM David Simcock Jamie Spencer Qatar Racing Limited 3-8-09 25/1 16/16/06 DEFROCKED Jamie Osborne Jamie Spencer Michael Buckley & Michael Watt 3-9-01 13/2 15/18/06 WAR ENVOY Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, M Tabor, D Smith & Joseph Allen 3-9-06 10/1 14/19/06 BORN IN BOMBAY Andrew Balding David Probert George Strawbridge 3-8-04 14/1 13/20/06 ROCA TUMU Joanna Morgan IRE Billy Lee Roca Tumu Syndicate 3-8-12 20/1 12/21/06 FAST OR FREE William Haggas Ryan Moore Ian & Christine Beard 3-8-10 6/1F 11/16/06 SAGRAMOR Hughie Morrison Nicky Mackay Melksham Craic 3-8-13 8/1 10/17/06 RANSOM NOTE Barry Hills Michael Hills Raymond Mould 3-8-10 9/1 09/18/06 FAREER Ed Dunlop Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-8-10 20/1 08/18/06 FIFTEEN LOVE Roger Charlton Steve Drowne Khalid Abdullah 3-8-10 28/1 07/21/06 EDDIE JOCK Michael Bell Johnny Murtagh Colin Gershinson 3-9-07 33/1 06/22/06 SIR GERARD James Fanshawe Jamie Spencer Rose-Ann Galligan 3-8-12 9/2F *05/16/06 MOSTASHAAR Sir Michael Stoute Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-01 10/3F 04/17/06 MANDOBI Alec Stewart Kieren Fallon Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum 3-8-12 8/1 03/19/06 NEW SEEKER Clive Cox Jamie Spencer Elite Racing Club 3-8-08 16/1 02/20/06 PENTECOST Ian Balding Liam Keniry Exors of late Robert Hitchins 3-8-05 25/1 01/21/06 ANALYSER John Gosden Frannie Norton Robert Sangster and Tony Collins 3-8-03 14/1 00/22/06 EL GRAN PAPA John Gosden Frannie Norton Thomas P Tatham 3-8-04 4/1F 99/15/06 PYTHIOS Henry Cecil Kieren Fallon Mrs George Cambanis 3-9-01 10/1JF 98/16/06 PLAN-B John Gosden Frankie Dettori Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-07 8/1 97/17/06 FLY TO THE STARS Mark Johnston Olivier Peslier Peter Savill 3-9-03 20/1 96/18/06 NORTH SONG John Gosden Gary Hind John Gosden 3-8-01 14/1 95/20/06 MEDAILLE MILITAIRE John Dunlop Richard Quinn James Hartnett 3-8-03 4/1F 94/17/06 WIZARD KING Sir Mark Prescott John Lowe Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al Maktoum 3-7-07 9/1 93/18/06 SHOW FAITH Richard Hannon snr Pat Eddery Ian Wight 3-8-05 6/1F 92/19/06 EFHARISTO Clive Brittain Michael Roberts Lady Beaverbrook 3-8-00 14/1 91/21/06 AJAAD Michael Stoute Bruce Raymond Maktoum Al Maktoum 3-9-00 12/1 90/22/06 FOX CHAPEL Richard Hannon snr Gary Hind A F Budge (Equine) Ltd 3-7-07 100/1 89/23/06 POLAR BOY Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Mrs Mark Burrell 3-8-08 6/1 88/17/06 FOREIGN SURVIVOR Olivier Douieb Pat Eddery Maktoum Al Maktoum 3-9-03 7/1 87/19/06 GENOBRA Merrick Francis Chris Rutter Omar Zawawi 3-8-02 25/1 86/20/06 DALLAS Luca Cumani Pat Eddery Richard L Duchossois 3-8-07 9/2F 85/21/06 PROTECTION Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Jim Joel 3-9-07 9/2F 84/22/06 TORWAR Luca Cumani Darrell McHargue V M Zuco 3-8-05 6/1 83/17/06 TELEPROMPTER Bill Watts Willie Carson Lord Derby 3-7-13 8/1 82/18/06 BALI DANCER Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn John Pearce 3-8-05 5/1CF 81/19/06 OLYMPIC GLORY Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Mrs G Charalambous 3-8-06 9/1 80/20/06 APRIL BOUQUET Dick Hern Willie Carson Sir Michael Sobell 3-7-11 7/1 79/22/06 WELSH CHANTER Henry Cecil Joe Mercer Jim Joel 3-8-07 9/1 78/23/06 RHINELAND Peter Walwyn Pat Eddery Mrs D McCalmont 3-8-11 7/1 77/17/06 FINITE Michael Stoute Paul Cook Raymond Clifford-Turner 3-8-00 14/1
*run at York
THE HAMPTON COURT STAKES
Background
Initially run as the New Stakes as part of the Saturday Heath Day card after the four days of Royal Ascot, the Hampton Court Stakes became a Royal Ascot contest in 2002 when the Royal Meeting was extended to five days.
The 10-furlong contest for three-year-olds was named the Tercentenary Stakes between 2011 and 2016 as the racecourse celebrated 300 years since its inauguration but reverted to the Hampton Court Stakes in 2017.
Notable winners include Collection (2008) – went on to become one of Hong Kong’s top middle-distance performers, winning both the Hong Kong Derby in 2009 and the Hong Kong Gold Cup in 2010.
Cannock Chase (2014) – graduated to G1 honours when taking the Canadian International Stakes at Woodbine in 2015.
Hawkbill (2016) – followed up Royal Ascot success with victory in the Eclipse Stakes next time out, his sixth consecutive victory. He added a further G1 to his CV at Meydan, when taking the 2018 Dubai Sheema Classic.
Benbatl (2017) – Godolphin flagbearer who subsequently landed G1 prizes in Australia, Germany and Dubai.
Overseas-trained winners
Ireland (4) – Moscow Ballet (2004), Indigo Cat (2006), Hunting Horn (2018), Russian Emperor (2020) Germany (1) – Energizer (2012)
Betting
Longest-priced winner: 33/1 Snoqualmie Boy (2006)
Shortest-priced winner: 11/8 Mohaafeth (2021)
Market leaders: 7 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 21 runnings
Most successful trainer
4 wins
Aidan O’Brien IRE – Moscow Ballet (2004), Indigo Cat (2005), Hunting Horn (2018), Russian Emperor (2020)
Most successful jockey
4 wins
Ryan Moore – Glass Harmonium (2009), Cannock Chase (2014), Hunting Horn (2018), Russian Emperor (2020)
Most successful owner
4 wins
Khalid Abdullah – Burning Sun (2002), Remote (2013), Time Test (2015), Sangarius (2019) Coolmore partners – Moscow Ballet (2004), Indigo Cat (2005), Hunting Horn (2018), Russian Emperor (2020)
HAMPTON COURT STAKES WINNERS
128
YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/16/06 3 CLAYMORE Jane Chapple-Hyam Adam Kirby Mary Slack 3-9-02 7/1 21/17/06 3 MOHAAFETH William Haggas Jim Crowley Shadwell Estate Co Ltd 3-9-00 11/8F 20/17/06 3 RUSSIAN EMPEROR Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Laurie Macri, Sue Magnier et al 3-9-00 100/30 19/20/06 3 SANGARIUS Sir Michael Stoute Frankie Dettori Khalid Abdullah 3-9-00 13/2 18/21/06 3 HUNTING HORN Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 3-9-00 5/1 17/22/06 3 BENBATL Saeed bin Suroor Oisin Murphy Godolphin 3-9-00 9/2 16/16/06 3 HAWKBILL Charlie Appleby William Buick Godolphin 3-9-00 11/2 15/18/06 3 TIME TEST Roger Charlton Frankie Dettori Khalid Abdullah 3-9-00 15/8F 14/19/06 3 CANNOCK CHASE Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Saeed Suhail 3-9-00 7/4F 13/20/06 3 REMOTE John Gosden William Buick Khalid Abdullah 3-9-00 9/4F 12/21/06 3 ENERGIZER Jens Hirschberger GER Adrie de Vries Gestut Schlenderhan 3-9-00 15/2 11/16/06 3 PISCO SOUR Hughie Morrison Jimmy Fortune Michael Kerr-Dineen 3-9-00 20/1 10/17/06 L AFSARE Luca Cumani Kieren Fallon Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 3-9-05 9/4F 09/18/06 L GLASS HARMONIUM Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Ballymacoll Stud 3-9-02 8/1 08/19/06 L COLLECTION William Haggas Kerrin McEvoy Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 3-9-02 13/2 07/21/06 L ZAHAM Mark Johnston Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-02 7/2F 06/22/06 L SNOQUALMIE BOY David Elsworth John Egan Jeff Smith 3-8-11 33/1 *05/16/06 L INDIGO CAT Aidan O’Brien IRE Kieren Fallon Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 3-8-11 3/1F 04/17/06 L MOSCOW BALLET Aidan O’Brien IRE Jamie Spencer Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 3-8-11 8/1 03/19/06 L PERSIAN MAJESTY Peter Harris Johnny Murtagh Dr Jamal Ahmadzadeh 3-8-11 8/1 02/20/06 L BURNING SUN Henry Cecil Richard Quinn Khalid Abdullah 3-8-11 14/1 *run at York
THE BUCKINGHAM PALACE HANDICAP
Background
The Buckingham Palace Handicap was reinstated in 2020 as part of the extended race programme following a six-year hiatus.
It was originally introduced to the expanded Royal meeting in 2002, the year of Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee, and named after the London royal residence. Staged over seven furlongs for three-year-olds and upwards, the contest typically attracted a maximum field and was one of the big betting races on Friday.
It was removed from the race programme ahead of Royal Ascot 2015 to allow space for the G1 Commonwealth Cup.
Notable winners include Jedburgh (2005) – subsequently captured the Minstrel Stakes at the Curragh for his owner-breeder, The Earl Cadogan; also runner-up in Goodwod’s Celebration Mile.
Regal Parade (2008) – went on to win the Ayr Gold Cup later in the season and proved even better as he got older, taking the 2009 Haydock Sprint Cup and the Prix Maurice de Gheest at Deauville in 2010.
Highfield Princess (2021) – having started out in handicaps with an official rating of 57, progressed to win a hat-trick of G1 sprints in 2022 - the Prix Maurice de Gheest, Nunthorpe Stakes and Flying Five Stakes.
Overseas-trained winners
None
Oldest winner
Uhoomagoo was eight when scoring in 2006.
Betting
Longest-priced winner: Binanti (2007) & Louis The Pious (2014), both 33/1 Shortest-priced winner: Unscrupulous (2004) & Jedburgh (2005), both 8/1 Market leaders: No market leaders were successful in the previous 16 runnings.
Most successful trainer
2 wins: Kevin Ryan - Uhoomagoo (2006), Lightning Cloud (2013)
Most successful jockey
3 wins: Neil Callan - Uhoomagoo (2006), Eton Forever (2012), Lightning Cloud (2013)
BUCKINGHAM PALACE HANDICAP WINNERS
129
YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/16/06 INVER PARK George Boughey Ben Curtis The Inver Park Partnership 4-9-01 12/1 21/17/06 HIGHFIELD PRINCESS John Quinn Jason Hart Trainers House Enterprises Ltd 4-8-11 18/1 20/16/06 MOTAKHAYYEL Richard Hannon Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 4-9-03 14/1 14/20/06 LOUIS THE PIOUS David O’Meara Silvestre De Sousa Frank Gillespie 6-9-04 33/1 13/21/06 LIGHTNING CLOUD Kevin Ryan Neil Callan Hambleton Racing Ltd XVIII 5-8-13 25/1 12/22/06 ETON FOREVER Roger Varian Neil Callan Sultan Ahmad Shah 5-9-08 14/1 11/17/06 MANASSAS Brian Meehan Martin Dwyer Rebecca Phillips 6-9-00 12/1 10/18/06 TREADWELL Jamie Osborne Fergus Sweeney Cath Walwyn & A Taylor 3-8-10 14/1 09/19/06 GIGANTICUS Barry Hills Michael Hills D James/Cavendish Inv Ltd/M Green 6-8-12 12/1 08/20/06 REGAL PARADE David Nicholls Ahmed Ajtebi Dab Hand Racing 4-8-06 25/1 07/22/06 BINANTI Patrick Chamings Frannie Norton Mrs J E L Wright 7-8-07 33/1 06/22/06 UHOOMAGOO Kevin Ryan Neil Callan John Duddy & Tony Fawcett 8-8-09 25/1 *05/16/06 JEDBURGH John Dunlop Mick Kinane The Earl Cadogan 4-9-08 8/1 04/18/06 UNSCRUPULOUS James Fanshawe Oscar Urbina Unscrupulous Partners 5-8-05 8/1 03/20/06 ATTACHE Michael Jarvis Philip Robinson John Good 5-9-12 10/1 02/21/06 DEMONSTRATE John Gosden Richard Hughes Khalid Abdullah 4-8-06 12/1 *run at York
THE ALBANY STAKES
Background
This race was first run in 2002 as the Henry Carnarvon Stakes, honouring Queen Elizabeth II's late racing manager, and the Listed event proved so successful that it was promoted to G3 status in 2005.
Restricted to two-year-old fillies, the six-furlong contest provides one of the first opportunities of the season for promising types to prove their ability and go on to harbour Guineas’ aspirations.
Notable winners include
Samitar (2011) – progressed to land the Irish 1,000 Guineas in 2012.
Cursory Glance (2014) – successful in Ireland’s Moyglare Stud Stakes later in the season.
Brave Anna (2016) – subsequently triumphed in Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket in the autumn.
Meditate (2022) – defeated subsequent QIPCO 1,000 Guineas heroine Mawj at Royal Ascot; twice runner-up at G1 level later that season before a dominant success in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf.
Overseas-trained winners
Ireland (3): Cuis Ghaire (2008), Brave Anna (2016), Meditate (2022)
France (1): Different League (2017)
Betting
Longest-priced winner: Nijoom Dubai 50/1 (2007)
Shortest-priced winner: Cuis Ghaire 8/11 (2008)
Market leaders: 5 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 21 runnings
Most successful trainer
3 wins
Mick Channon – Silca’s Gift (2003), Nijoom Dubai (2008), Samitar (2011)
Most successful jockey
4 wins
Jamie Spencer – La Chunga (2005), Nijoom Dubai (2007), Samitar (2011), Kiyoshi (2013)
Most successful owner
2 wins
Sir Robert Ogden – La Chunga (2005), Sander Camillo (2006)
ALBANY STAKES WINNERS
130
YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/17/06 3 MEDITATE Aidan O'Brien IRE Ryan Moore M Tabor, D Smith, S Magnier & Westerberg 2-9-02 5/2 21/18/06 3 SANDRINE Andrew Balding David Probert Kirsten Rausing 2-9-00 16/1 20/19/06 3 DANDALLA Karl Burke Ben Curtis Nick Bradley Racing 28 & Elaine Burke 2-9-00 13/2 19/21/06 3 DAAHYEH Roger Varian David Egan HH Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa 2-9-00 4/1F 18/22/06 3 MAIN EDITION Mark Johnston James Doyle Saif Ali 2-9-00 7/1 17/23/06 3 DIFFERENT LEAGUE Mauthieu Palussiere FR Antoine Hamelin Theresa Marnane 2-9-00 20/1 16/17/06 3 BRAVE ANNA Aidan O’Brien IRE Seamie Heffernan Evie Stockwell 2-9-00 16/1 15/19/06 3 ILLUMINATE Richard Hannon Richard Hughes Denford Stud 2-9-00 4/1F 14/20/06 3 CURSORY GLANCE Roger Varian Andrea Atzeni Merry Fox Stud Limited 2-9-00 14/1 13/21/06 3 KIYOSHI Charlie Hills Jamie Spencer Qatar Racing Limited 2-8-12 8/1 12/22/06 3 NEWFANGLED John Gosden William Buick HRH Princess Haya of Jordan 2-8-12 7/4F 11/17/06 3 SAMITAR Mick Channon Jamie Spencer Nick & Olga Dhandsa/John & Zoe Webster 2-8-12 16/1 10/18/06 3 MEMORY Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 2-8-12 15/2 09/19/06 3 HABAAYIB Ed Dunlop Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 2-8-12 16/1 08/20/06 3 CUIS GHAIRE Jim Bolger IRE Kevin Manning Jackie Bolger & Harry Dobson 2-8-12 8/11F 07/22/06 3 NIJOOM DUBAI Mick Channon Jamie Spencer Jaber Abdullah 2-8-12 50/1 06/23/06 3 SANDER CAMILLO Jeremy Noseda Frankie Dettori Sir Robert Ogden 2-8-12 4/1F *05/17/06 3 LA CHUNGA Jeremy Noseda Jamie Spencer Sir Robert Ogden 2-8-09 10/1 04/19/06 L JEWEL IN THE SAND Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Sand Associates 2-8-11 10/1 03/20/06 L SILCA’S GIFT Mick Channon Steve Drowne Aldridge Racing Ltd 2-8-11 5/1 02/22/06 L DUTY PAID David Elsworth Richard Quinn Jeff Smith 2-8-11 11/1 *run at York
THE COMMONWEALTH CUP
Background
The inaugural running of the Commonwealth Cup in 2015 marked the first G1 sprint contest in Europe confined to three-yearolds.
It was also the first new race in the 44-year history of the European Pattern to go straight in with G1 status, rather than with a probationary period at a lower level or no grade at all.
Notable winners include
Muhaarar (2015) – remained unbeaten for the rest of the year in three more G1 sprints, the July Cup, the Prix Maurice De Gheest and the QIPCO British Champions Sprint, becoming European champion sprinter.
Quiet Reflection (2016) – proved more than a match for her elders later that season with a dominant victory in the Sprint Cup at Haydock Park.
Caravaggio (2017) – 2016 Coventry Stakes winner doubled his tally at Royal Ascot in an outstanding renewal; chased home by Harry Angel, who ended the year as Europe’s champion sprinter, and Blue Point, who in 2019 emulated Choisir by winning the King’s Stand Stakes and Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes.
Overseas-trained winners
Ireland (1): Caravaggio (2017)
USA (1): Campanelle (2021)
Fillies
Two fillies have been successful – Quiet Reflection (2016) and Campanelle (2021)
Betting
Longest-priced winner: 12/1 Eqtidaar (2018)
Shortest-priced winner: 5/6 Caravaggio (2017)
Market leaders: three favourites or joint-favourites have been successful in the eight runnings
Most successful trainer
No multiple winners
Most successful jockey
2 wins
Frankie Dettori – Advertise (2019), Campanelle (2021)
Most successful owner
2 wins
Hamdan Al Maktoum – Muhaarar (2015), Eqtidaar (2018)
COMMONWEALTH CUP WINNERS
131
YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/17/06 1 PERFECT POWER Richard Fahey Christophe Soumillon Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum 3-9-02 7/2JF 21/18/06 1 CAMPANELLE Wesley Ward USA Frankie Dettori Stonestreet Stables LLC 3-8-11 5/1 20/19/06 1 GOLDEN HORDE Clive Cox Adam Kirby AlMohamediya Racing 3-9-00 5/1 19/21/06 1 ADVERTISE Martyn Meade Frankie Dettori Phoenix Thoroughbred Limited 3-9-03 8/1 18/22/06 1 EQTIDAAR Sir Michael Stoute Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-03 12/1 17/23/06 1 CARAVAGGIO Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith 3-9-03 5/6F 16/17/06 1 QUIET REFLECTION Karl Burke Dougie Costello Ontoawinner, Strecker & Burke 3-9-00 7/4F 15/19/06 1 MUHAARAR Charlie Hills Dane O’Neill Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-03 10/1
THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH HANDICAP
Background
First run over five furlongs as the Bessborough Stakes in 1914, the race is now a mile and a half handicap open to three-yearolds and upwards rated 0-105.
It was renamed the Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap in 1999.
Notable winners include
Blueprint (1999) – owned by Queen Elizabeth II; captured the following year’s Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket and was subsequently placed in G1s in the USA.
Young Mick (2006) – Ascot specialist, who completed a four-timer at the course during the 2006 season, culminating in the Cumberland Lodge Stakes in September.
Fox Hunt (2011) – won German St Leger for Mark Johnston before being transferred to Godolphin and winning the Nad Al Sheba Trophy at Meydan in 2012.
Arab Spring (2014) – dual G3 winner for Sir Michael Stoute and Ballymacoll Stud.
Quickthorn (2021) – multiple Group-race winner, headlined by a stunning 14-length victory in the 2022 Lonsdale Cup at York.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (1): Katiykha (2000)
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: Scarlet Dragon 33/1 (2020)
Shortest-priced winner: Arab Spring 11/4 (2014)
Market leaders: 11 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 46 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
6 wins
Sir Michael Stoute – Greek Palace (1998), Blueprint (1999), Notable Guest (2005), Sugar Ray (2008), Opinion (2013), Arab Spring (2014)
Most successful jockey (since 1977)
4 wins
Pat Eddery – Stratford Ponds (1989), Source Of Light (1993), Son Of Sharp Shot (1995), Zaralaska (1997)
Ryan Moore – Sugar Ray (2008), Opinion (2013), Arab Spring (2014), Baghdad (2019)
Most successful owner (since 1977)
2 wins
Robert Sangster – Sikorsky (1984), Clanrallier (1985)
Khalid Abdullah – Source Of Light (1993), Notable Guest (2005)
132
DUKE OF EDINBURGH HANDICAP WINNERS
133
YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/17/06 CANDLEFORD William Haggas Tom Marquand Barnane Stud 4-8-12 11/2 21/18/06 QUICKTHORN Hughie Morrison Oisin Murphy Lady Blyth 4-9-03 7/2F 20/19/06 SCARLET DRAGON Alan King Hollie Doyle HP Racing Scarlet Dragon 7-9-02 33/1 19/21/06 BAGHDAD Mark Johnston Ryan Moore Mohammed bin Hamad Khalifa Al Attiya 4-9-08 7/2f 18/22/06 DASH OF SPICE David Elsworth Silvestre de Sousa Jeff Smith 4-9-03 7/2F 17/23/06 RARE RHTYHM Charlie Appleby William Buick Godolphin 5-9-02 20/1 16/17/06 KINEMA Ralph Beckett Fran Berry The Ashes 5-9-04 8/1 15/19/06 ARAB DAWN Hughie Morrison Richard Hughes Eason, Kerr-Dineen, Hughes, Edward-Jones 4-9-02 6/1JF 14/21/06 ARAB SPRING Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Ballymacoll Stud 4-9-10 11/4F 13/22/06 OPINION Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 4-9-00 8/1 12/23/06 CAMBORNE John Gosden William Buick HRH Princess Haya of Jordan 4-9-04 11/2F 11/18/06 FOX HUNT Mark Johnston Silvestre de Sousa Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 4-9-08 12/1 10/19/06 CILL RIALAIG Hughie Morrison Steve Drowne Pangfield Partners 5-8-11 16/1 09/20/06 DRILL SERGEANT Mark Johnston Joe Fanning John Barson 4-9-07 14/1 08/21/06 SUGAR RAY Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Philip Newton 4-9-00 8/1 07/23/06 PEVENSEY John Quinn Graham Gibbons Dum Spiro Spero 5-8-10 8/1 06/24/06 YOUNG MICK George Margarson Richard Quinn Mike Kentish 4-8-08 28/1 *05/18/06 NOTABLE GUEST Sir Michael Stoute Michael Kinane Khalid Abdullah 4-9-08 4/1 04/19/06 WUNDERWOOD Lady Herries Seb Sanders Tony Perkins 5-9-01 15/2 03/17/06 WAVERLEY Hughie Morrison Jimmy Fortune Exors of the late Lord Margadale 4-9-00 14/1 02/18/06 THUNDERING SURF John Jenkins Richard Hughes C & Mrs J Wright 5-9-00 11/1 01/19/06 TAKAMAKA BAY Mark Johnston Darryll Holland The Chaps Partnership 4-9-00 10/1 00/20/06 KATIYKHA John Oxx IRE Johnny Murtagh H H Aga Khan 4-9-09 10/1 99/16/06 BLUEPRINT Sir Michael Stoute Gary Stevens H M The Queen 3-8-06 4/1F 98/17/06 GREEK PALACE Sir Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Lord Weinstock 4-9-08 9/1 97/18/06 ZARALASKA Luca Cumani Pat Eddery Fittocks Stud 6-8-13 8/1 96/19/06 TYKEYVOR Lady Herries Fergal Lynch Seymour Bloodstock (UK) Ltd 6-8-01 14/1 95/21/06 SON OF SHARP SHOT John Dunlop Pat Eddery Windflower Overseas Holdings Inc 5-8-13 5/1 94/15/06 MASTER CHARLIE Ian Balding Frankie Dettori David R Watson 4-9-02 10/1 93/16/06 SOURCE OF LIGHT Roger Charlton Pat Eddery Khalid Abdullah 4-9-03 11/1 92/17/06 SPINNING Ian Balding Ray Cochrane Paul Mellon 5-9-03 25/1 91/19/06 RINJA David Arbuthnot John Lowe Omar Zawawi 4-7-09 16/1 90/20/06 HATEEL Peter Walwyn Willie Carson Hamdan Al Maktoum 4-9-00 5/1F 89/21/06 STRATFORD PONDS John Dunlop Pat Eddery Frank Sanderson 4-8-04 10/1 88/15/06 VOUCHSAFE Dick Hern Willie Carson Lady Beaverbrook 6-7-13 12/1 87/17/06 PRIMITIVE RISING Henry Cecil Willie Ryan Stavros Niarchos 3-8-05 7/2F 86/18/06 CONVINCED Guy Harwood Tony Clark J C Thompson 4-8-11 14/1 85/19/06 CLANRALLIER Bill Watts Lindsay Charnock Robert Sangster 5-7-07 8/1 84/20/06 SIKORSKY John Sutcliffe Bill Shoemaker Robert Sangster 4-7-07 9/2F 83/15/06 GRAND UNIT Eric Eldin Allan Mackay Eric Eldin 5-7-09 9/2F 82/16/06 SPIN OF A COIN Ryan Price Brian Rouse Ken Higson 4-8-09 9/1 81/17/06 RUSSIAN GEORGE Gavin Hunter Paul Cook Jack Maxwell 5-8-13 10/1 80/18/06 BARLEY HILL Bruce Hobbs Tony Murray Elizabeth Lady Bonsor 4-9-10 6/1 79/20/06 ST BRIAVELS Gavin Pritchard-Gordon John Reid R Ferguson 5-8-06 10/1 78/21/06 BILLION John Dunlop Lester Piggott Nelson Bunker Hunt 4-8-06 13/2 77/15/06 PEACEFUL Jeremy Tree Steve Raymont Jock Whitney 6-8-13 11/1
at York
*run
THE CORONATION STAKES
Background
First run in 1840, the Coronation Stakes was founded to commemorate the crowning of Queen Victoria in 1838. The mile event for three-year-olds became the fillies’ equivalent of the St James’s Palace Stakes and established itself as a natural progression for fillies who had run in the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket in early May.
The first filly to complete the 1,000 Guineas/Coronation Stakes double was the Jos Dawson-trained Lady Augusta in 1863. Twelve fillies have done the double in the post-war period – Belle Of All (1951), Zabara (1952), Happy Laughter (1953), Festoon (1954), Fleet (1967), Humble Duty (1970), One In A Million (1979), Russian Rhythm (2003), Attraction (2004), Ghanaati (2009), Sky Lantern (2013) and Winter (2017).
The Coronation Stakes, run over the round mile, is part of the QIPCO British Champions Series and was promoted to G1 status in 1988.
Notable winners include
Pretty Polly (1904) – one of the greatest fillies of all time. Won 22 of her 24 races, including the 1,000 Guineas, Oaks, St Leger, two renewals of the Coronation Cup and the Champion Stakes; went on to become an outstanding broodmare.
Book Law (1927) – runner-up in the 1,000 Guineas before going on to Classic glory in the St Leger at Doncaster over three quarters of a mile further; dam of Archive, who went on to sire brilliant chaser Arkle.
Meld (1955) – gained the fillies’ Triple Crown with victories in the 1,000 Guineas, Oaks and St Leger; dam of the 1966 Derby winner Charlottown.
Humble Duty (1970) – top miler, who won the 1,000 Guineas by seven lengths, and then Goodwood’s Sussex Stakes.
Ridgewood Pearl (1995) – a G1 winner in four countries, winning the Irish 1,000 Guineas, the Prix du Moulin and the Breeders’ Cup Mile in addition to her Royal Ascot success.
Attraction (2004) – captured the 1,000 Guineas, Irish 1,000 Guineas and the Coronation Stakes; also won the Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot during an unbeaten juvenile campaign.
Alpha Centauri (2018) – won by six lengths in a track record time of 1m 35.89s, over a second inside the previous best set by Barney Roy in the 2017 St James’s Palace Stakes; won four G1 prizes in 2018.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1946)
Ireland (15) – Display (1962), Calve (1972), Lisadell (1974), Orchestration (1977), Sutton Place (1978), Cairn Rouge (1980), Flame Of Tara (1983), Kooyonga (1991), Ridgewood Pearl (1995), Sophisticat (2002), Lush Lashes (2008), Lille Langtry (2010), Winter (2017), Alpha Centauri (2018), Alpine Star (2020)
France (12) – Midget II (1956), Toro (1957), Barbaresque (1960), Kesar Queen (1976), Golden Opinion (1989), Gold Splash (1993), Shake The Yoke (1996), Banks Hill (2001), Immortal Verse (2011), Ervedya (2015), Qemah (2016), Watch Me (2019)
Betting (since 1946)
Longest-priced winner: 25/1 Rebecca Sharp (1997)
Shortest-priced winner: 1/6 Humble Duty (1970)
Market leaders: 33 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 77 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1946)
5 wins
Sir Henry Cecil – Roussalka (1975), One In A Million (1979), Chalon (1982), Chimes of Freedom (1990), Kissing Cousin (1994).
Most successful jockey (since 1946)
4 wins
Joe Mercer – Festoon (1954), Rosalba (1959), Haymaking (1966), One In A Million (1979)
Lester Piggott – Aiming High (1961), Lisadell (1974), Roussalka (1975), Chalon (1982)
Walter Swinburn – Sonic Lady (1986), Milligram (1987), Marling (1992), Exclusive (1998)
Most successful owner (since 1946)
4 wins
Cheveley Park Stud – Exclusive (1998) , Russian Rhythm (2003), Nannina (2006), Inspiral (2022)
134
CORONATION STAKES WINNERS
135
YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/17/06 1 INSPIRAL John & Thady Gosden Frankie Dettori Cheveley Park Stud 3-9-02 15/8F 21/18/06 1 ALCOHOL FREE Andrew Balding Oisin Murphy Jeff Smith 3-9-00 11/2 20/20/06 1 ALPINE STAR Jessica Harrington IRE Frankie Dettori Niarchos Family 3-9-00 9/2 19/21/06 1 WATCH ME Francis-Henri Graffard FR Pierre-Charles Boudot Alexander Tamagni 3-9-00 20/1 18/22/06 1 ALPHA CENTAURI Jessica Harrington IRE Colm O’Donoghue Niarchos Family 3-9-00 11/4F 17/23/06 1 WINTER Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith 3-9-00 4/9F 16/17/06 1 QEMAH Jean-Claude Rouget FR Gregory Benoist Al Shaqab Racing 3-9-00 6/1 15/19/06 1 ERVEDYA Jean-Claude Rouget FR Christophe Soumillon H H Aga Khan 3-9-00 3/1 14/20/06 1 RIZEENA Clive Brittain Ryan Moore Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum 3-9-00 11/2 13/21/06 1 SKY LANTERN Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Ben Keswick 3-9-00 9/2JF 12/22/06 1 FALLEN FOR YOU John Gosden William Buick Normandie Stud 3-9-00 12/1 11/17/06 1 IMMORTAL VERSE Robert Collet FR Gerald Mosse Richard Strauss 3-9-00 8/1 10/18/06 1 LILLIE LANGTRY Aidan O’Brien IRE Johnny Murtagh Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier 3-9-00 7/2F 09/19/06 1 GHANAATI Barry Hills Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-00 2/1F 08/20/06 1 LUSH LASHES Jim Bolger IRE Kevin Manning Jackie Bolger 3-9-00 5/1 07/22/06 1 INDIAN INK Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Raymond Tooth 3-9-00 8/1 06/23/06 1 NANNINA John Gosden Jimmy Fortune Cheveley Park Stud 3-9-00 6/1JF *05/17/06 1 MAIDS CAUSEWAY Barry Hills Michael Hills Martin Schwartz 3-9-00 9/2 04/18/06 1 ATTRACTION Mark Johnston Kevin Darley Duke of Roxburghe 3-9-00 6/4F 03/20/06 1 RUSSIAN RHYTHM Sir Michael Stoute Kieren Fallon Cheveley Park Stud 3-9-00 4/7F 02/21/06 1 SOPHISTICAT Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Kinane Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 3-9-00 11/2 01/22/06 1 BANKS HILL Andre Fabre FR Olivier Peslier Khalid Abdullah 3-9-00 4/1JF 00/23/06 1 CRIMPLENE Clive Brittain Philip Robinson Sheikh Marwan Al Maktoum 3-9-00 4/1JF 99/16/06 1 BALISADA Geoff Wragg Michael Roberts Anthony Oppenheimer 3-9-00 16/1 98/17/06 1 EXCLUSIVE Sir Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Cheveley Park Stud 3-9-00 5/1 97/18/06 1 REBECCA SHARP Geoff Wragg Michael Hills Anthony Oppenheimer 3-9-00 25/1 96/19/06 1 SHAKE THE YOKE Elie Lellouche FR Olivier Peslier Serge Brunswick 3-9-00 EvsF 95/21/06 1 RIDGEWOOD PEARL John Oxx IRE Johnny Murtagh Sean Coughlan 3-9-00 9/2 94/15/06 1 KISSING COUSIN Henry Cecil Michael Kinane Sheikh Mohammed 3-9-00 13/2 93/16/06 1 GOLD SPLASH Criquette Head FR Gerald Mosse Jacques Wertheimer 3-9-00 10/3 92/17/06 1 MARLING Geoff Wragg Walter Swinburn Edmund Loder 3-9-00 8/11F 91/19/06 1 KOOYONGA Michael Kauntze IRE Warren O’Connor Mitsuo Haga 3-9-00 3/1 90/20/06 1 CHIMES OF FREEDOM Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Stavros Niarchos 3-9-00 11/2 89/21/06 1 GOLDEN OPINION Andre Fabre FR Cash Asmussen Sheikh Mohammed 3-9-00 7/2F 88/15/06 1 MAGIC OF LIFE Jeremy Tree Pat Eddery Stavros Niarchos 3-9-00 16/1 87/17/06 2 MILLIGRAM Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Helena Springfield Ltd 3-9-00 4/5F 86/18/06 2 SONIC LADY Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Sheikh Mohammed 3-9-04 8/15F 85/19/06 2 AL BAHATHRI Tom Jones Tony Murray Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-04 4/6F 84/20/06 2 KATIES Mick Ryan Philip Robinson Terry Ramsden 3-9-04 11/2 83/15/06 2 FLAME OF TARA Jim Bolger IRE Declan Gillespie Miss Pat O’Kelly 3-9-00 11/2 82/16/06 2 CHALON Henry Cecil Lester Piggott Michael Riordon 3-9-00 9/4JF 81/17/06 2 TOLMI Bruce Hobbs Edward Hide George Cambanis 3-9-00 4/1 80/18/06 2 CAIRN ROUGE Michael Cunningham IRE Tony Murray D Brady 3-9-04 6/5F 79/20/06 2 ONE IN A MILLION Henry Cecil Joe Mercer Helena Springfield Ltd 3-9-04 10/11F 78/21/06 2 SUTTON PLACE Dermot Weld IRE Walter Swinburn Mrs T Donahue 3-8-08 14/1 77/15/06 2 ORCHESTRATION Adrian Maxwell IRE Pat Eddery Major Victor McCalmont 3-9-00 12/1 76/16/06 2 KESAR QUEEN Scobie Breasley FR Yves Saint-Martin Ravi Tikkoo 3-9-00 7/2 75/18/06 2 ROUSSALKA Henry Cecil Lester Piggott Nicholas Phillips 3-9-00 9/1 74/19/06 2 LISADELL Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott John A Mulcahy 3-9-00 7/2 73/20/06 2 JACINTH Bruce Hobbs John Gorton Lady Butt 3-9-00 15/8F 72/21/06 2 CALVE Paddy Prendergast IRE Lester Piggott Lord Granard 3-9-00 12/1 71/16/06 2 MAGIC FLUTE Noel Murless Geoff Lewis Lord Howard de Walden 3-9-00 85/40 70/17/06 HUMBLE DUTY Peter Walwyn Duncan Keith Lady Jean Ashcombe 3-9-00 1/6F 69/18/06 LUCYROWE Peter Walwyn Duncan Keith Louis Freedman 3-9-00 15/8F 68/19/06 SOVEREIGN Harry Wragg Ron Hutchinson Budgie Moller 3-9-00 3/1 67/21/06 FLEET Noel Murless George Moore Bob Boucher 3-9-00 15/8 66/15/06 HAYMAKING Fulke Johnson Houghton Joe Mercer Clifford Nicholson 3-9-00 100/7 65/16/06 GREENGAGE Sir Gordon Richards Scobie Breasley Richard Watson 3-9-00 5/4F 64/17/06 OCEAN John Oxley Greville Starkey Dick Hollingsworth 3-8-07 7/1 63/19/06 FIJI John Oxley Greville Starkey Lady Halifax 3-9-00 7/2 62/20/06 DISPLAY Paddy Prendergast IRE Garnet Bougoure Beatrice Lady Granard 3-9-00 3/1 61/14/06 AIMING HIGH Noel Murless Lester Piggott H M The Queen 3-9-00 100/8 60/15/06 BARBARESQUE Bill Clout FR George Moore Winston Guest 3-9-00 9/2 59/17/06 ROSALBA Jack Colling Joe Mercer Jakie Astor 3-9-00 11/8F 58/18/06 ST LUCIA Peter Hastings-Bass Geoff Lewis Lord Sefton 3-9-00 100/8 57/19/06 TORO Alec Head FR Jean Massard H H Aga Khan 3-9-00 3/1F 56/20/06 MIDGET II Alec Head FR Rae Johnstone Pierre Wertheimer 3-9-00 5/6F 55/13/07 MELD Cecil Boyd-Rochfort Harry Carr Lady Zia Wernher 3-9-00 4/9F 54/16/06 FESTOON Noel Cannon Joe Mercer John Dewar 3-9-00 11/8F 53/17/06 HAPPY LAUGHTER Jack Jarvis Bill Rickaby David Wills 3-9-00 7/4F 52/18/06 ZABARA Vic Smyth Ken Gethin Sir Malcolm McAlpine 3-9-00 6/5F 51/13/06 BELLE OF ALL Norman Bertie Gordon Richards H S Tufton 3-9-00 15/8F 50/14/06 TAMBARA Marcus Marsh Charlie Smirke H H Aga Khan 3-9-00 6/5F 49/15/06 AVILA Cecil Boyd-Rochfort Michael Beary H M The King 3-8-11 11/2 48/16/06 FORTUITY Marcus Marsh Edgar Britt John Musker 3-8-04 20/1 47/18/06 SAUCY SAL Herbert Blagrave Rae Johnstone Gwen Blagrave 3-8-11 20/1 46/19/06 NEOLIGHT Fred Darling Gordon Richards John Dewar 3-8-11 15/8 *run at York
THE SANDRINGHAM HANDICAP
Background
The Sandringham Handicap was first staged at Royal Ascot in 2002 when the meeting was expanded to five days. Before that, it was known as the Fern Hill Stakes and formed part of the traditional Heath Day card on the Saturday after the four-day Royal Meeting. The race, for three-year-old fillies over the straight mile, had Listed status until 2017. It is now a handicap for threeyear-old fillies rated 0-105.
Notable winners include
Red Evie (2006) - captured the Matron Stakes in 2006 before repelling Ramonti in a thrilling finish to the following season’s Lockinge Stakes; dam of champion racemare Found.
Timepiece (2010) - went on to win the Falmouth Stakes at Newmarket in 2011.
Persuasive (2016) - finished her career in 2017 with G1 success at Ascot in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Sponsored by QIPCO).
Con Te Partiro (2017) - successful on three continents; started her career in North America and went on to establish herself as a top mare in Australia with two G1 wins.
Overseas-trained winners
Ireland (3): Beautyandthebeast (2005), Duntle (2012), Create Belief (2021)
USA (1): Con Te Partiro (2017)
Betting
Longest-priced winner: Thanks Be (2019) and Onassis (2020), both 33/1
Shortest-priced winner: Persuasive 11/4 (2016)
Market leaders: 7 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 21 runnings
Most successful trainer
2 wins: John Dunlop – Tashawak (2002), Festivale (2008)
Michael Bell – Red Evie (2006), Moneycantbuymelove (2009)
Richard Hannon – Osaila (2015), Heredia (2022)
Charlie Fellowes – Thanks Be (2019), Onassis (2020)
Most successful jockey
4 wins: Jamie Spencer – Red Evie (2003), Moneycantbuymelove (2009), Con Te Partiro (2017), Agrotera (2018)
Most successful owner
2 wins: Hamdan Al Maktoum – Tashawak (2002), Muteela (2014)
SANDRINGHAM HANDICAP WINNERS
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YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/17/06 HEREDIA Richard Hannon Sean Levey St Albans Bloodstock Ltd 3-9-08 7/2F 21/18/06 CREATE BELIEF Johnny Murtagh IRE Ben Coen Racehorse Club 3-9-02 6/1 20/18/06 ONASSIS Charlie Fellowes Hayley Turner Triermore Stud & The Hon P Stanley 3-8-01 33/1 19/21/06 THANKS BE Charlie Fellowes Hayley Turner Emma Capon 3-8-00 33/1 18/22/06 AGROTERA Ed Walker Jamie Spencer Bjorn Nielsen 3-8-07 11/2F 17/21/06 CON TE PARTIRO Wesley Ward USA Jamie Spencer Hat Creek Racing 3-9-05 20/1 16/15/06 PERSUASIVE John Gosden Frankie Dettori Cheveley Park Stud 3-8-09 11/4F 15/17/06 OSAILA Richard Hannon Frankie Dettori Al Shaqab Racing 3-9-07 13/2 14/18/06 MUTEELA Mark Johnston Paul Hanagan Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-8-13 9/2F 13/19/06 ANNECDOTE Jonathan Portman Richard Kingscote Tom Edwards & Partners 3-8-07 11/1 12/20/06 DUNTLE David Wachman IRE Wayne Lordan Niarchos Family 3-9-02 4/1F 11/15/06 RHYTHM OF LIGHT Tom Dascombe Richard Kingscote Lowe Silver Deal 3-8-12 8/1 10/16/06 TIMEPIECE Sir Henry Cecil Tom Queally Khalid Abdullah 3-9-05 5/1 09/17/06 MONEYCANTBUYMELOVE Michael Bell Jamie Spencer Wright/Stanley/Marsh/Lascellles/Harris 3-8-11 9/2F 08/18/06 FESTIVALE John Dunlop Kerrin McEvoy Prince A A Faisal 3-9-01 10/1 07/20/06 BARSHIBA David Elsworth Richard Quinn Jeff Smith 3-8-08 16/1 06/21/06 RED EVIE Michael Bell Jamie Spencer Terry Neill 3-8-12 5/1CF *05/15/06 BEAUTYANDTHEBEAST John Oxx IRE Michael Kinane Neil Jones 3-8-11 9/2 04/16/06 CELTIC HEROINE Michael Jarvis Kevin Darley Peter Savill 3-8-07 11/1 03/21/06 HOLD TO RANSOM Ed Dunlop Frankie Dettori Khalid Buhaleeba 3-9-07 11/1 02/22/06 TASHAWAK John Dunlop Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-07 12/1 *run at York
THE KING EDWARD VII STAKES
Background
Formerly known by the name, and still colloquially referred to as the Ascot Derby, the King Edward VII Stakes was inaugurated in 1834 and regularly featured horses of both sexes who had competed in the middle-distance Classics.
First run as the King Edward VII Stakes in 1926 and now restricted to three-year-old colts and geldings, the G2 contest still attracts horses that have competed in the Derby and takes place over a mile and a half.
Notable winners include Supreme Court (1951), Ile De Bourbon (1978) & Nathaniel (2011) – all progressed to win the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot in the same season.
Shareef Dancer (1983) – won the Irish Derby next time out; dam sire of Dubai Millennium.
Light Cavalry (1980) & Mutafaweq (1999) – both subsequently won the final British Classic, the St Leger at Doncaster in September.
Japan (2019) – after a close third in the Derby, proved arguably the best middle-distance colt of his generation with G1 victories in the Grand Prix de Paris and the Juddmonte International.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (3): Five Dynasties (2004), Japan (2019), Changingoftheguard (2022)
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: Amfortas 66/1 (1996)
Shortest-priced winner: Cacoethes 8/13 (1989)
Market leaders: 18 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 46 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
8 wins
Sir Henry Cecil – Light Cavalry (1980), Lanfranco (1985), Bonhomie (1986), Private Tender (1990), Royal Anthem (1998), Subtle Power (2000), Father Time (2009), Thomas Chippendale (2012)
Most successful jockey (since 1977)
4 wins*
Pat Eddery – Classic Example (1977), Love The Groom (1987), Cacoethes (1989), Kingfisher Mill (1997)
William Buick – Nathaniel (2011), Eagle Top (2014), Permian (2017), Old Persian (2018)
*Eddery also won on English Prince (1974)
Most successful owner (since 1977)
5 wins
Sheikh Mohammed – Head For Heights (1984), Bonhomie (1986), Foyer (1994), Plea Bargain (2005), Boscobel (2007)
137
KING EDWARD VII STAKES WINNERS
THE PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE HANDICAP
Background
Inaugurated as part of Royal Ascot’s enhanced order of running in 2020, this five-furlong handicap for three-year-olds (0-105) is named after the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence of the Monarchy in Scotland.
PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE HANDICAP WINNERS
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YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/17/06 2 CHANGINGOFTHEGUARD Aidan O'Brien IRE Ryan Moore Westerberg, S Magnier, M Tabor & D Smith 3-9-02 11/10F 21/18/06 2 ALENQUER William Haggas Tom Marquand M M Stables 3-9-00 13/8F 20/16/06 2 PYLEDRIVER William Muir Martin Dwyer Knox & Wells Limited and R Devlin 3-9-00 18/1 19/21/06 2 JAPAN Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 3-9-00 6/4F 18/22/06 2 OLD PERSIAN Charlie Appleby William Buick Godolphin 3-9-00 9/2 17/23/06 2 PERMIAN Mark Johnston William Buick Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 3-9-00 6/1 16/17/06 2 ACROSS THE STARS Sir Michael Stoute Frankie Dettori Saeed Suhail 3-9-00 7/1 15/19/06 2 BALIOS David Simcock Jamie Spencer Al Asayl Bloodstock Ltd 3-9-00 3/1 14/20/06 2 EAGLE TOP John Gosden William Buick Lady Bamford 3-9-00 12/1 13/21/06 2 HILLSTAR Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Sir Evelyn De Rothschild 3-8-12 15/2 12/22/06 2 THOMAS CHIPPENDALE Sir Henry Cecil Johnny Murtagh Sir Robert Ogden 3-8-12 9/2 11/17/06 2 NATHANIEL John Gosden William Buick Lady Rothschild 3-8-12 11/4F 10/18/06 2 MONTEROSSO Mark Johnston Frankie Dettori Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 3-8-12 7/2 09/19/06 2 FATHER TIME Henry Cecil Eddie Ahern Khalid Abdullah 3-8-12 9/1 08/20/06 2 CAMPANOLOGIST Saeed Bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 3-8-12 9/1 07/22/06 2 BOSCOBEL Mark Johnston Joe Fanning Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-12 7/1 06/23/06 2 PAPAL BULL Sir Michael Stoute Kieren Fallon Sue Magnier, Derrick Smith, Michael Tabor 3-8-12 5/4F *05/17/06 2 PLEA BARGAIN John Gosden Jimmy Fortune Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-11 9/2 04/18/06 2 FIVE DYNASTIES Aidan O’Brien IRE Jamie Spencer Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 3-8-11 11/4F 03/20/06 2 HIGH ACCOLADE Marcus Tregoning Martin Dwyer Lady Tennant 3-8-11 5/2F 02/21/06 2 BALAKHERI Sir Michael Stoute Johnny Murtagh H H Aga Khan 3-8-10 11/4F 01/22/06 2 STORMING HOME Barry Hills Michael Hills Maktoum Al Maktoum 3-8-08 9/2 00/23/06 2 SUBTLE POWER Henry Cecil Richard Quinn Thoroughbred Corporation 3-8-08 7/4F 99/18/06 2 MUTAFAWEQ Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 3-8-08 4/1F 98/19/06 2 ROYAL ANTHEM Henry Cecil Kieren Fallon Thoroughbred Corporation 3-8-08 9/4F 97/20/06 2 KINGFISHER MILL Julie Cecil Pat Eddery Lord Howard de Walden 3-8-08 9/4F 96/21/06 2 AMFORTAS Clive Brittain Brett Doyle Brian Voak 3-8-08 66/1 95/23/06 2 PENTIRE Geoff Wragg Michael Hills Mollers Racing 3-8-08 4/1 94/14/06 2 FOYER Michael Stoute Michael Kinane Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-08 7/2 93/15/06 2 BENEFICIAL Geoff Wragg Michael Hills Exors of late Sir Robin McAlpine 3-8-08 11/4F 92/16/06 2 BEYTON Richard Hannon snr Michael Kinane David Cock 3-8-08 12/1 91/18/06 2 SADDLERS’ HALL Michael Stoute Lester Piggott Lord Weinstock 3-8-08 7/1 90/19/06 2 PRIVATE TENDER Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Cliveden Stud 3-8-08 11/4F 89/20/06 2 CACOETHES Guy Harwood Pat Eddery Lady Harrison 3-8-08 8/13F 88/14/06 2 SHERIFF’S STAR Lady Herries Tony Ives Lavinia Duchess of Norfolk 3-8-08 9/2 87/16/06 2 LOVE THE GROOM John Dunlop Pat Eddery Mrs V Gaucci del Bono 3-8-08 7/1 86/17/06 2 BONHOMIE Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-08 9/4F 85/20/06 2 LANFRANCO Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Charles St George 3-8-06 13/8F 84/21/06 2 HEAD FOR HEIGHTS Dick Hern Willie Carson Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-06 5/1 83/16/06 2 SHAREEF DANCER Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Maktoum Al Maktoum 3-8-06 10/1 82/17/06 2 OPEN DAY Dick Hern Willie Carson Sir Michael Sobell 3-8-06 9/1 81/18/06 2 BUSTOMI Dick Hern Willie Carson Lady Beaverbrook 3-8-06 13/2 80/19/06 2 LIGHT CAVALRY Henry Cecil Joe Mercer Jim Joel 3-8-06 9/2 79/21/06 2 ELA-MANA-MOU Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Mrs Andry Muinos 3-8-06 11/10F 78/22/06 2 ILE DE BOURBON Fulke Johnson Houghton John Reid David McCall 3-8-06 11/1 77/16/06 2 CLASSIC EXAMPLE Peter Walwyn Pat Eddery Col Roger Hue-Williams 3-8-10 14/1 *run at York
YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/17/06 LATIN LOVER Harry Eustace Hayley Turner Candour House & Partner 3-8-02 5/1 21/18/06 SIGNIFICANTLY Karl Burke Clifford Lee J Laughton & Elaine Burke 3-9-01 10/1 20/19/06 ART POWER Tim Easterby Silvestre De Sousa King Power Racing Co Ltd 3-9-00 6/4F
THE CHESHAM STAKES
Background
First run in 1919, the Chesham Stakes takes its name from the third Baron Chesham, who was the last Master of the Buckhounds at Ascot (1900-1901) – the role was replaced by His or Her Majesty’s Representative at Ascot on King Edward VII’s accession to the throne.
The Chesham Stakes took over from the first leg of the Triennial Stakes, a five-furlong two-year-old contest. The middle leg of the Triennial Stakes, a seven-furlong contest for three-year-olds, became the Jersey Stakes, while the final leg, for four-yearolds over two miles, became the Churchill Stakes. Extended to its current distance of seven furlongs in 1996 after being run at five furlongs and then six furlongs, the Chesham Stakes is restricted to two-year-olds whose dam or sire won over a distance in excess of nine and a half furlongs (or 1900m).
Notable winners include
Abernant (1948) – champion juvenile of 1948 with victories in the Champagne Stakes and Middle Park Stakes to add to his Royal Ascot success; beaten a short-head in the following year’s 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket before establishing himself as a brilliant sprinter.
Major Portion (1957) – went on to capture the Middle Park Stakes before returning to Ascot to win the St James’s Palace Stakes in 1958; also successful in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and Sussex Stakes.
Be My Chief (1989) – unbeaten in six starts as a two-year-old, including the Vintage Stakes, Solario Stakes and Racing Post Trophy.
Churchill (2016) – crowned Europe’s champion juvenile of 2016 following impressive displays in the Futurity Stakes, National Stakes and Dewhurst Stakes; victorious in the English and Irish 2,000 Guineas the following spring.
Pinatubo (2019) – ended his unbeaten two-year-old season with an official rating of 128, the highest awarded to a juvenile since Celtic Swing in 1994; the pick of his six victories came in the Vincent O’Brien National Stakes, when he powered to a ninelength success.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (7) – Sookera (1977), Bach (1999), Maybe (2011), Churchill (2016), September (2017), Battleground (2020), Point Lonsdale (2021)
France (1) – Suits You (2015)
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: Jacamar 50/1 (1988)
Shortest-priced winner: Main Reef 8/15 (1978)
Market leaders: 20 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 46 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
6 wins
Aidan O’Brien – Bach (1999), Maybe (2011), Churchill (2016), September (2017), Battleground (2020), Point Lonsdale (2021)
Most successful jockey (since 1977)
5 wins
Ryan Moore – Maybe (2011), Churchill (2016), September (2017), Battleground (2020), Point Lonsdale (2021)
Most successful owner (since 1977)
6 wins
Coolmore partnerships – Bach (1999), Maybe (2011), Churchill (2016), September (2017), Battleground (2020), Point Lonsdale (2021)
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CHESHAM STAKES WINNERS
140
YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/18/06 HOLLOWAY BOY Karl Burke Daniel Tudhope Nick White & Elaine Burke 2-9-05 40/1 21/19/06 POINT LONSDALE Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore M Tabor, D Smith, S Magnier, Westerberg 2-9-03 10/11F 20/18/06 BATTLEGROUND Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 2-9-03 11/4F 19/22/06 PINATUBO Charlie Appleby James Doyle Godolphin 2-9-03 3/1 18/23/06 ARTHUR KITT Tom Dascombe Richard Kingscote Chasemore Farm 2-9-03 13/2 17/24/06 SEPTEMBER Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 2-8-12 11/8F 16/18/06 CHURCHILL Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 2-9-03 8/11F 15/20/06 SUITS YOU Eoghan O’Neill FR Cristian Demuro Mrs M O’Neill & A Solomon 2-9-03 14/1 14/21/06 RICHARD PANKHURST John Gosden William Buick Rachel Hood 2-9-03 10/1 13/22/06 BERKSHIRE Paul Cole Jim Crowley HRH Sultan Ahmad Shah 2-9-03 16/1 12/23/06 THA’IR Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 2-9-03 9/2 11/18/06 MAYBE Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 2-8-12 5/2F 10/19/06 ZAIDAN Clive Brittain Seb Sanders Saeed Manana 2-9-03 7/1 09/20/06 BIG AUDIO Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Michael Pescod 2-9-03 22/1 08/21/06 FREE AGENT Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes H M The Queen 2-9-03 7/2JF 07/23/06 MAZE Bryan Smart Royston Ffrench Pinnacle Dr Fong Partnership 2-9-03 11/2 06/24/06 CHAMPLAIN Michael Jarvis Philip Robinson Sheikh Mohammed 2-9-03 7/2 *05/14/06 CHAMPIONSHIP POINT Mick Channon Ted Durcan John Livock Bloodstock Ltd 2-9-00 4/1 04/19/06 WHAZZAT Barry Hills Michael Hills Bill Gredley 2-8-07 7/1 03/18/06 PEARL OF LOVE Mark Johnston Darryll Holland Mick Doyle 2-9-00 11/10F 02/19/06 HELM BANK Mark Johnston Keith Dalgleish Gary & Lesley Middlebrook 2-9-00 25/1 01/20/06 SEBA David Loder Frankie Dettori Sheikh Mohammed 2-8-09 3/1F 00/21/06 CELTIC SILENCE Mark Johnston Kieren Fallon Peter Savill 2-8-12 15/8F 99/17/06 BACH Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Kinane Satish Sanan and Sue Magnier 2-8-12 5/2 98/18/06 RHAPSODIST John Gosden Frankie Dettori Sheikh Mohammed 2-8-12 6/1 97/19/06 CENTRAL PARK Paul Cole Frankie Dettori Fahd Salman 2-9-00 7/1 96/20/06 SHAMIKH Saeed bin Suroor Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 2-8-12 8/1 95/22/06 WORLD PREMIER Clive Brittain Brett Doyle Maureen Brittain 2-9-02 6/1 94/16/06 MONTJOY Paul Cole Richard Quinn Sir George Meyrick 2-8-12 5/1 93/17/06 STATE PERFORMER Peter Chapple-Hyam John Reid Robert Sangster 2-9-00 8/13F 92/18/06 HUMAM Tom Jones Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 2-8-12 2/1F 91/20/06 FAIR COP Paul Cole Alan Munro Fahd Salman 2-8-12 7/2JF 90/21/06 CHICARICA John Gosden Pat Eddery Sheikh Mohammed 2-8-07 10/11F 89/22/06 BE MY CHIEF Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Peter Burrell 2-8-12 2/5F 88/16/06 JACAMAR Ben Hanbury Bruce Raymond Omar Zawawi 2-8-12 50/1 87/18/06 LAPIERRE Clive Brittain Steve Cauthen Mrs J M Khan 2-8-12 9/1 86/19/06 MINSTRELLA Charlie Nelson John Reid Edward P Evans 2-8-08 10/1 85/20/06 BAKHAROFF Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Khalid Abdullah 2-8-11 EvsF 84/21/06 OLD BAILEY Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Mrs C B Thompson 2-8-11 15/8F 83/16/06 HEAD FOR HEIGHTS Richard Hannon snr Greville Starkey John Horgan 2-8-11 11/2 82/17/06 RIGHT DANCER Paul Kelleway Lester Piggott Norman Mandell 2-8-08 6/4F 81/18/06 CAJUN Henry Cecil Lester Piggott James Stone 2-8-11 10/11F 80/19/06 KIRTLING Harry Wragg Pat Eddery Eric Moller 2-8-11 5/1 79/21/06 STAR WAY Paul Kelleway Lester Piggott Mrs L Glaser 2-8-11 9/4F 78/22/06 MAIN REEF Henry Cecil Joe Mercer Jim Joel 2-8-11 8/15F 77/16/06 SOOKERA Dermot Weld IRE Walter Swinburn Robert Sangster 2-8-08 7/2
*run at York
THE JERSEY STAKES
Background
Named after the 4th Earl of Jersey, the Jersey Stakes was established in 1919 and replaced the second leg of the Triennial Stakes, a three-year cycle of races which was discontinued after the First World War. The 4th Earl of Jersey was Master of the Buckhounds in 1782 and 1783.
Notable winners include
Indian Ridge (1988) – returned to Ascot in 1989 to win the five-furlong King’s Stand Stakes; successful stallion and broodmare sire.
Zilzal (1989) – awarded the highest Timeform rating (137) of the year, ahead of Nashwan and Old Vic, following dominant displays in Goodwood’s Sussex Stakes and the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes back at Ascot.
Diktat (1998) – proved himself a top-class sprinter in 1999 with G1 victories in the Prix Maurice de Gheest and Haydock Sprint Cup; sire of 2011 European champion sprinter Dream Ahead.
Mozart (2001) – dropped back in trip to win the six-furlong July Cup at Newmarket and five-furlong Nunthorpe Stakes at York.
Ribchester (2016) – progressed to win the Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville later that year as well as the Lockinge Stakes at Newbury and Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot in 2017.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (4): Mozart (2001), Ishvana (2012), Gale Force Ten (2013), Mustajeeb (2014)
France (1): Le Brivido (2017)
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: Lucayan Prince 50/1 (1996)
Shortest-priced winner: Zilzal 10/11 (1989)
Market leaders: 13 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 46 runnings.
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
6 wins
Sir Michael Stoute – Etienne Gerard (1977), Hard Fought (1980), Zilzal (1989), Among Men (1997), Jeremy (2006), Expert Eye (2018)
Most successful jockey (since 1977)
3 wins
Steve Cauthen – Merlins Charm (1982), Midyan (1987), Stain Flower (1991)
Richard Hughes – Sergeyev (1995), Lucayan Prince (1996), Strong Suit (2011)
Mick Kinane – Among Men (1997), Mozart (2001), Jeremy (2006)
Most successful owner (since 1977)
4 wins
Godolphin – Kheleyf (2004), Ribchester (2016), Creative Force (2021), Noble Truth (2022)
Hamdan Al Maktoum – Aqlaam (2008), Ouqba (2009), Mustajeeb (2014), Molatham (2020)
141
JERSEY STAKES WINNERS
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YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/18/06 3 NOBLE TRUTH Charlie Appleby William Buick Godolphin 3-9-03 4/1F 21/19/06 3 CREATIVE FORCE Charlie Appleby James Doyle Godolphin 3-9-01 5/1JF 20/18/06 3 MOLATHAM Roger Varian Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-01 11/2 19/22/06 3 SPACE TRAVELLER Richard Fahey Danny Tudhope Clipper Logistics 3-9-01 25/1 18/20/06 3 EXPERT EYE Sir Michael Stoute James McDonald Khalid Abdullah 3-9-01 8/1 17/21/06 3 LE BRIVIDO Andre Fabre FR Pierre-Charles Boudot HRH Prince Faisal bin Khaled 3-9-01 2/1F 16/15/06 3 RIBCHESTER Richard Fahey William Buick Godolphin 3-9-06 7/1 15/17/06 3 DUTCH CONNECTION Charlie Hills Jim Crowley Susan Roy/Cheveley Park Stud 3-9-04 14/1 14/18/06 3 MUSTAJEEB Dermot Weld IRE Pat Smullen Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-04 9/2JF 13/19/06 3 GALE FORCE TEN Aidan O’Brien IRE Joseph O’Brien Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 3-8-12 9/2F 12/20/06 3 ISHVANA Aidan O’Brien IRE Seamie Heffernan Annemarie O’Brien 3-8-12 20/1 11/15/06 3 STRONG SUIT Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Julie Wood 3-9-06 11/1 10/16/06 3 RAINFALL Mark Johnston Ryan Moore Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 3-8-12 8/1 09/17/06 3 OUQBA Barry Hills Tadhg O’Shea Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-01 12/1 08/18/06 3 AQLAAM William Haggas Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-9-01 13/2 07/20/06 3 TARIQ Peter Chapple-Hyam Jimmy Fortune Saleh Al Homaizi/Imad Al Sagar 3-9-01 15/2 06/21/06 3 JEREMY Sir Michael Stoute Mick Kinane Betty Moran 3-9-01 9/2 *05/15/06 3 PROCLAMATION Jeremy Noseda Johnny Murtagh Abdullah Saeed Belhab 3-8-13 7/1 04/16/06 3 KHELEYF Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 3-8-10 6/1 03/18/06 3 MEMBERSHIP Clive Brittain Gary Stevens Saeed Manana 3-8-10 20/1 02/19/06 3 JUST JAMES Jeremy Noseda Olivier Peslier Lucayan Stud 3-8-11 20/1 01/20/06 3 MOZART Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Kinane Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 3-8-11 7/4F 00/21/06 3 OBSERVATORY John Gosden Kevin Darley Khalid Abdullah 3-8-11 11/2 99/16/06 3 LOTS OF MAGIC Richard Hannon snr Dane O’Neill Peter Valentine 3-8-11 33/1 98/17/06 3 DIKTAT David Loder Darryll Holland Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-10 3/1F 97/18/06 3 AMONG MEN Michael Stoute Michael Kinane Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 3-8-13 4/1F 96/19/06 3 LUCAYAN PRINCE David Loder Richard Hughes Lucayan Stud 3-8-10 50/1 95/21/06 3 SERGEYEV Richard Hannon snr Richard Hughes Brian Stewart-Brown 3-8-10 5/1F 94/15/06 3 DH GNEISS= Julie Cecil Paul Eddery Matthew Oram 3-8-10 10/1 3 DH RIVER DEEP= Paul Cole Richard Quinn Fahd Salman 3-8-10 20/1 93/16/06 3 ARDKINGLASS Henry Cecil Willie Ryan Sir David Wills 3-9-01 10/1 92/17/06 3 PRINCE FERDINAND Matt McCormack John Reid Jill Winch 3-9-01 6/1 91/19/06 3 SATIN FLOWER John Gosden Steve Cauthen Sheikh Mohammed 3-8-07 12/1 90/20/06 3 SALLY ROUS Geoff Wragg Gary Carter Sir Philip Oppenheimer 3-8-07 20/1 89/21/06 3 ZILZAL Michael Stoute Walter Swinburn Mana Al Maktoum 3-8-10 10/11F 88/15/06 3 INDIAN RIDGE David Elsworth Cash Asmussen Anne Coughlan 3-8-10 10/1 87/17/06 3 MIDYAN Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Prince A A Faisal 3-9-01 11/2 86/18/06 3 CLIVEDEN Guy Harwood Greville Starkey Anthony Speelman 3-8-10 9/1 85/19/06 3 PENNINE WALK Jeremy Tree Pat Eddery Stavros Niarchos 3-8-10 9/2F 84/20/06 3 MISS SILCA KEY David Elsworth Brian Rouse E Aldridge & Son (Locksmiths) 3-8-07 15/1 83/15/06 3 TECORNO Dick Hern Willie Carson Countess M Esterhazy 3-8-06 8/1 82/16/06 3 MERLINS CHARM Barry Hills Steve Cauthen Robert Sangster 3-8-07 9/1 81/17/06 3 RASA PENANG Robert Armstrong Lester Piggott U Wijewardene 3-8-10 11/1 80/18/06 3 HARD FOUGHT Michael Stoute Lester Piggott Brook Holliday 3-9-02 15/8F 79/20/06 3 BLUE REFRAIN John Benstead Brian Rouse Mrs L Wood 3-9-02 12/1 78/21/06 3 CAMDEN TOWN Peter Walwyn Pat Eddery Sir Jules Thorn 3-8-10 4/1F 77/15/06 3 ETIENNE GERARD Michael Stoute Paul Cook P Philipps 3-8-10 25/1 *run at York
THE QUEEN ELIZABETH II JUBILEE STAKES
Background
Royal Ascot’s most valuable sprint has been renamed the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes in memory of Her Late Majesty. It was elevated to G1 status to celebrate her Golden Jubilee in 2002 and run as the Golden Jubilee Stakes from 2002-2011, the Diamond Jubilee Stakes from 2012-2021 and the Platinum Jubilee Stakes in 2022. Prior to 2002, the contest was known as the Cork & Orrery Stakes.
The inaugural running of this six-furlong contest took place in 1868. The race was named the Cork & Orrery Stakes after Lord Cork, a Master of the Buckhounds, from 1926 to 2001. It was restricted to four-year-olds and upwards with the first running of the Commonwealth Cup in 2015. The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes is part of the QIPCO British Champions Series.
Notable winners include
Right Boy (1958 & 1959) – the last of this race’s six multiple winners, Right Boy also won the King’s Stand Stakes in 1957; one of the leading post-War sprinters, he also gained two victories in both the July Cup and the Nunthorpe Stakes.
Danehill (1989) – top sprinter who also won the Haydock Sprint Cup in 1989 before going on to establish himself as one of the most influential stallions of modern times, becoming champion sire in both Europe and Australia.
Choisir (2002) – the first Australian-trained horse to triumph in Britain, annexing both the King’s Stand Stakes and the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes in the same year – the first horse to complete the Royal Ascot sprint double since Diadem in 1920.
Black Caviar (2012) – one of the best sprinters of all-time and unbeaten in 25 starts in a glittering career. The Australian-trained mare had already won 11 G1 races before lining up at Royal Ascot in 2012 and scored at odds of 1/6, despite jockey Luke Nolen almost snatching defeat from the jaws of victory by easing up near the line.
Blue Point (2019) – emulated Choisir by winning the King’s Stand Stakes and Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes in the same week; also captured the King’s Stand Stakes in 2018.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1946)
Ireland (18) – Solonaway (1949), Abadan (1950), Bun Penny (1961), Majority Blue (1965), Current Coin (1966), Welsh Saint (1970), King’s Country (1971), Saritamer (1974), Swingtime (1975), Sweet Mint (1978), Thatching (1979), Kearney (1980), Committed (1984), Big Shuffle (1987), College Chapel (1993), Starspangledbanner (2010), Slade Power (2014), Merchant Navy (2018)
Australia (2) – Choisir (2003), Black Caviar (2012)
Hong Kong (1) – Cape Of Good Hope (2005)
USA (1) – Undrafted (2015)
Oldest winners (since 1946)
Seven-year-olds Cape Of Good Hope (2005), who became the first Hong Kong-trained horse to win in Britain, and Dream Of Dreams (2021).
Betting (since 1946)
Longest-priced winner: 40/1 Kearney (1980)
Shortest-priced winner: 1/6 Black Caviar (2012)
Market leaders: 26 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 76 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1946)
5 wins: Vincent O’Brien – Welsh Saint (1970), Saritamer (1974), Swingtime (1975), Thatching (1979), College Chapel (1993)
Most successful jockey (since 1946)
9 wins: Lester Piggott – Right Boy (1958, 1959), Tin Whistle (1960), El Gallo (1963), Mountain Call (1968), Welsh Saint (1970), Saritamer (1974), Thatching (1979), College Chapel (1993)
Most successful owner (since 1946)
3 wins
Godolphin - So Factual (1995), Blue Point (2019), Naval Crown (2022)
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YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/18/06 1 NAVAL CROWN Charlie Appleby James Doyle Godolphin 4-9-05 33/1 21/19/06 1 DREAM OF DREAMS Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Saeed Suhail 7-9-03 3/1F 20/20/06 1 HELLO YOUMZAIN Kevin Ryan Kevin Stott Haras d’Etreham & Cambridge Stud 4-9-03 4/1 19/22/06 1 BLUE POINT Charlie Appleby James Doyle Godolphin 5-9-03 6/4F 18/23/06 1 MERCHANT NAVY Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Merchant Navy Synd/Smith/Magnier/Tabor 4-9-03 4/1 17/24/06 1 THE TIN MAN James Fanshawe Tom Queally Fred Archer Racing – Ormonde 5-9-03 9/2 16/18/06 1 TWILIGHT SON Henry Candy Ryan Moore Godfrey Wilson & Cheveley Park Stud 4-9-03 7/2 15/20/06 1 UNDRAFTED Wesley Ward USA Frankie Dettori Wes Welker & Sol Kumin 5-9-03 14/1 14/21/06 1 SLADE POWER Edward Lynam IRE Wayne Lordan Sabena Power 5-9-04 7/2F 13/22/06 1 LETHAL FORCE Clive Cox Adam Kirby Alan Craddock 4-9-04 11/1 12/23/06 1 BLACK CAVIAR Peter Moody AUS Luke Nolen G J Wilkie, Mrs K J Wilkie et al 6-9-01 1/6F 11/18/06 1 SOCIETY ROCK James Fanshawe Pat Cosgrave Simon Gibson 4-9-04 25/1 10/19/06 1 STARSPANGLEDBANNER Aidan O’Brien IRE Johnny Murtagh Tabor/Smith/Magnier/Massey 4-9-04 13/2JF 09/20/06 1 ART CONNOISSEUR Michael Bell Tom Queally Richard Green 3-8-11 20/1 08/21/06 1 KINGSGATE NATIVE John Best Seb Sanders John Mayne 3-8-11 33/1 07/23/06 1 SOLDIER’S TALE Jeremy Noseda Johnny Murtagh Budget Stable 6-9-04 9/1 06/24/06 1 LES ARCS Tim Pitt John Egan Willie McKay 6-9-04 33/1 *05/18/06 1 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE David Oughton HK Michael Kinane Exors of the late R Carstairs 7-9-04 6/1 04/19/06 1 FAYR JAG Tim Easterby Willie Supple Jonathan Gill 5-9-04 12/1 03/21/06 1 CHOISIR Paul Perry AUS Johnny Murtagh Terry Wallace and Partners 4-9-04 13/2 02/22/06 1 MALHUB John Gosden Kevin Darley Hamdan Al Maktoum 4-9-04 16/1 01/21/06 2 HARMONIC WAY Roger Charlton Steve Drowne Alexandra Chandris 6-9-00 10/1 00/22/06 2 SUPERIOR PREMIUM Richard Fahey Johnny Murtagh J C Parsons 6-9-00 20/1 99/17/06 2 BOLD EDGE Richard Hannon snr Dane O’Neill Lady Whent and Friends 4-9-00 16/1 98/18/06 2 TOMBA Brian Meehan Michael Tebbutt John Good 4-9-00 4/1 97/19/06 3 ROYAL APPLAUSE Barry Hills Michael Hills Maktoum Al Maktoum 4-9-03 11/2F 96/20/06 3 ATRAF David Morley Willie Carson Hamdan Al Maktoum 3-8-06 12/1 95/22/06 3 SO FACTUAL Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 5-8-13 9/2 94/16/06 3 OWINGTON Geoff Wragg Michael Hills Baron Georg Von Ullmann 3-8-10 4/1F 93/17/06 3 COLLEGE CHAPEL Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott Jacqueline O’Brien 3-8-10 7/2F 92/18/06 3 SHALFORD Richard Hannon snr Michael Roberts David Cock 4-9-04 3/1F 91/20/06 3 POLISH PATRIOT Guy Harwood Ray Cochrane Richard Kerstein 3-8-02 5/1JF 90/21/06 3 GREAT COMMOTION Alex Scott Pat Eddery Maktoum Al Maktoum 4-9-00 5/1 89/22/06 3 DANEHILL Jeremy Tree Willie Carson Khalid Abdullah 3-8-00 11/8F 88/16/06 3 POSADA Fulke Johnson Houghton Michael Roberts Tim Holland-Martin 3-7-12 11/2 87/18/06 3 BIG SHUFFLE Dermot Weld IRE Michael Kinane Moyglare Stud Farm 3-8-04 8/1 86/19/06 3 SPERRY Peter Walwyn Paul Eddery Yahya Nasib 3-8-00 5/1 85/20/06 3 DAFAYNA Michael Stoute Willie Carson H H Aga Khan 3-7-11 8/1 84/21/06 3 COMMITTED Dermot Weld IRE Brent Thomson Robert Sangster 4-8-07 3/1F 83/16/06 3 SYLVAN BARBAROSA Philip Mitchell Brian Rouse Mrs Barbara Wade 4-8-10 20/1 82/17/06 3 INDIAN KING Guy Harwood Greville Starkey J Levy 4 9-00 9/2F 81/18/06 3 THE QUIET BIDDER Reg Hollinshead Walter Swinburn Heathavon Stables Ltd 3-8-02 11/1 80/19/06 3 KEARNEY Willie Robinson IRE Wally Swinburn Mrs D Macgillycuddy 3-8-00 40/1 79/21/06 3 THATCHING Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott Robert Sangster 4-9-00 6/1 78/22/06 3 SWEET MINT Noel Meade IRE Walter Swinburn M Wright 4-8-08 20/1 77/16/06 3 HE LOVES ME Jeremy Hindley Joe Mercer Joe Allbritton 3-8-04 20/1 76/17/06 3 GENTILHOMBRE Neil Adam Paul Cook T Robson 3-8-08 17/2 75/19/06 3 SWINGTIME Vincent O’Brien IRE Willie Carson John A Mulcahy 3-7-08 11/4 74/20/06 3 SARITAMER Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott Charles St George 3-8-05 11/1 73/21/06 3 BALLIOL John Winter Brian Taylor Daniel Prenn 4-9-00 10/3F 72/22/06 3 PARSIMONY Fulke Johnson Houghton Willie Carson Edward Holland-Martin 3-7-09 8/1 71/17/06 3 KING’S COUNTRY Willie Robinson IRE Freddie Head Bertram Firestone 3-8-12 6/1 70/20/06 WELSH SAINT Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott Jim Philipps 4-9-11 15/8 69/19/06 TUDOR MUSIC Michael Jarvis Frankie Durr David Robinson 3-8-12 4/1 68/20/06 MOUNTAIN CALL Bernard van Cutsem Lester Piggott I E Kornberg 3-8-12 8/15F 67/22/06 SILICONN Atty Corbett George Moore C Pollock 5-8-11 5/2F 66/16/06 CURRENT COIN John Oxx IRE Johnny Roe H Leggat 3-8-12 10/3 1964 no race 65/17/06 MAJORITY BLUE John Oxx IRE Bill Williamson Mrs B Aitken 4-9-11 100/8 63/20/06 EL GALLO Noel Murless Lester Piggott Charles St George 4-9-03 20/1 62/21/06 COMPENSATION Teddy Lambton Jimmy Lindley Mrs G Lambton 3-8-12 4/1 61/15/06 BUN PENNY Brud Fetherstonhaugh IRE Doug Smith Stanhope Joel 3-7-09 2/1 60/16/06 TIN WHISTLE Pat Rohan Lester Piggott B W Grainger 3-8-12 8/13F 59/18/06 RIGHT BOY Pat Rohan Lester Piggott Geoffrey Gilbert 5-9-11 11/4F 58/19/06 RIGHT BOY Bill Dutton Lester Piggott Geoffrey Gilbert 4-9-11 5/6F 57/20/06 MATADOR Jack Waugh Eph Smith Stanhope Joel 4-9-11 13/8F 56/21/06 GRASS COURT Ken Cundell William Elliott Mrs C Evans 4-8-11 7/4F 55/14/07 TROUVILLE William Smyth Bill Rickaby Lady Waterford 3-8-04 11/4 54/17/06 KEY Noel Murless Sir Gordon Richards Mrs D M FitzPatrick 3-8-05 5/4F 53/18/06 BLOOD TEST Noel Murless Gordon Richards Giles Loder 3-8-08 8/1 52/19/06 ROYAL SERENADE Harry Wragg Manny Mercer G M Bell 4-9-11 6/1 51/14/06 BOB CHERRY Atty Persse Neville Sellwood Lord Sefton 4-9-11 13/8F 50/15/06 ABADAN Hubert Hartigan IRE Gordon Richards Giles Loder 3-8-08 9/4 49/16/06 SOLONAWAY Michael Collins IRE Gordon Richards R A Duggan 3-8-12 10/3 48/17/06 DELIRIUM Jack Leach Charlie Smirke J T Coltman 3-8-12 7/4F 47/19/06 THE BUG Marcus Marsh Charlie Smirke Norman Wachman 4-9-11 11/10F 46/20/06 HONEYWAY Jack Jarvis Eph Smith Lord Milford 5-9-11 5/6F * run at York
THE HARDWICKE STAKES
Background
First run in 1879 and named after the fifth Earl of Hardwicke, Master of the Buckhounds between 1874 and 1879. Initially run as a weight-for-age conditions race open to three-year-olds, the 12-furlong contest is now for four-year-olds and upwards.
Early winners of the Hardwicke Stakes include Tristan, the only three-time victor (1882-1884) who also captured the July Cup, the Coronation Cup twice and the Gold Cup in an outstanding career, and the brilliant Triple Crown winner Ormonde (1886 & 1887).
The race conditions were enhanced in 2012, with no penalties for G1 or G2 winners, along with a significant injection of prize money.
Notable winners include
Aureole (1954) – one of Queen Elizabeth II's best horses; second in the 1953 Derby and followed up success in the Hardwicke with victory in the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot, becoming the first horse to complete that big-race double; went on to become champion sire in Britain.
Rheingold (1973) – also runner-up in the previous year’s Derby and subsequently defeated the mighty Allez France in the 1973 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe.
Stanerra (1983) – top-class mare who became the first horse since Shaddock in 1896 to win both the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes and the Hardwicke Stakes at the same Royal Ascot, breaking the track record in the latter race; captured the Japan Cup later that year.
Harbinger (2010) – the most recent of five horses to follow up victory in the Hardwicke Stakes by taking the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes, joining Aureole (1954), Aggressor (1960), Park Top (1969) and Doyen (2004); won the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes by a record 11 lengths, a performance judged to be the best in the world that year by the World Thoroughbred Rankings.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (7) – Meneval (1977), Stanerra (1983), Oscar Schindler (1996), Macarthur (2008), Await The Dawn (2011), Idaho (2017), Broome (2022)
France (2) – Montcontour (1978), Scorpio (1980)
Oldest winners (since 1977)
The oldest winners have been six-year-olds Jupiter Island (1985), Posidonas (1998), Zindabab (2002), Bandari (2005), Maraahel (2007) and Broome (2022).
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: 50/1 Assatis (1990)
Shortest-priced winner: 4/11 Assatis (1989)
Market leaders: 15 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 46 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
11 wins
Sir Michael Stoute – Dihistan (1986), Rock Hopper (1991, 1992), Maraahel (2006, 2007), Harbinger (2010), Sea Moon (2012), Telescope (2014), Snow Sky (2015), Dartmouth (2016), Crystal Ocean (2018)
Most successful jockey (since 1977)
6 wins*
Pat Eddery – Orange Bay (1976), Dihistan (1986), Assatis (1989), Rock Hopper (1991, 1992), Posidonas (1998)
Ryan Moore – Harbinger (2010), Await The Dawn (2011), Sea Moon (2012), Telescope (2014), Crystal Ocean (2018), Broome (2022) *Eddery also won on Charlie Bubbles in 1975
Most successful owner (since 1977)
4 wins
Hamdan Al Maktoum – Almaarad (1988), Bandari (2005), Maraahel (2006 & 2007)
Coolmore partners – Macarthur (2008), Await The Dawn (2011), Idaho (2017), Broome (2022)
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YR/DATE GR WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/18/06 2 BROOME Aidan O'Brien IRE Ryan Moore M Matsushima, S Magnier, M Tabor & D Smith 6-9-03 6/1 21/19/06 2 WONDERFUL TONIGHT David Menuisier William Buick Christopher Wright 4-8-12 5/1 20/19/06 2 FANNY LOGAN John Gosden Frankie Dettori HH Sheikha Al Jalila Racing 4-8-12 17/2 19/22/06 2 DEFOE Roger Varian Andrea Atzeni Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 5-9-01 11/4F 18/23/06 2 CRYSTAL OCEAN Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Sir Evelyn de Rothschild 4-9-01 4/7F 17/24/06 2 IDAHO Aidan O’Brien IRE Seamie Heffernan Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 4-9-01 9/2 16/18/06 2 DARTMOUTH Sir Michael Stoute Olivier Peslier H M The Queen 4-9-01 10/1 15/20/06 2 SNOW SKY Sir Michael Stoute Pat Smullen Khalid Abdullah 4-9-01 12/1 14/21/06 2 TELESCOPE Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 4-9-01 7/4F 13/22/06 2 THOMAS CHIPPENDALE Lady Cecil Johnny Murtagh Sir Robert Ogden 4-9-00 8/1 12/23/06 2 SEA MOON Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Khalid Abdullah 4-9-00 3/1F 11/18/06 2 AWAIT THE DAWN Aidan O’Brien IRE Ryan Moore Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 4-9-00 4/6F 10/19/06 2 HARBINGER Sir Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 4-9-00 8/11F 09/20/06 2 BRONZE CANNON John Gosden Jimmy Fortune Anthony Oppenheimer 4-9-03 8/1 08/21/06 2 MACARTHUR Aidan O’Brien IRE Johnny Murtagh Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor 4-9-00 11/8F 07/23/06 2 MARAAHEL Sir Michael Stoute Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 6-9-00 10/3 06/24/06 2 MARAAHEL Sir Michael Stoute Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 5-9-00 9/2 *05/18/06 2 BANDARI Mark Johnston Willie Supple Hamdan Al Maktoum 6-8-09 10/1 04/19/06 2 DOYEN Saeed bin Suroor Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4-8-09 6/5F 03/21/06 2 INDIAN CREEK David Elsworth Richard Quinn Seymour Cohn 5-8-09 14/1 02/22/06 2 ZINDABAD Mark Johnston Kevin Darley Abdulla Buhaleeba 6-8-12 4/1 01/22/06 2 SANDMASON Henry Cecil Willie Ryan Plantation Stud 4-8-09 12/1 00/23/06 2 FRUITS OF LOVE Mark Johnston Olivier Peslier Mick Doyle 4-8-12 9/2 99/18/06 2 FRUITS OF LOVE Mark Johnston Olivier Peslier Mick Doyle 4-8-12 12/1 98/19/06 2 POSIDONAS Paul Cole Pat Eddery Athos Christodoulou 6-8-09 15/2 97/20/06 2 PREDAPPIO Saeed bin Suroor Gary Stevens Godolphin 4-8-12 6/1 96/21/06 2 OSCAR SCHINDLER Kevin Prendergast IRE Michael Kinane Oliver Lehane 4-8-09 7/4F 95/23/06 2 BEAUCHAMP HERO John Dunlop John Reid Erik Penser 5-8-09 11/2 94/17/06 2 BOBZAO Terry Mills John Reid Terry Mills 5-8-09 11/1 93/18/06 2 JEUNE Geoff Wragg Ray Cochrane Exors of late Sir Robin McAlpine 4-8-09 7/2 92/19/06 2 ROCK HOPPER Michael Stoute Pat Eddery Maktoum Al Maktoum 5-8-12 8/15F 91/21/06 2 ROCK HOPPER Michael Stoute Pat Eddery Maktoum Al Maktoum 4-8-12 5/6F 90/22/06 2 ASSATIS Guy Harwood Ray Cochrane S Harada 5-9-00 50/1 89/23/06 2 ASSATIS Guy Harwood Pat Eddery Khalid Abdullah 4-8-09 4/11F 88/17/06 2 ALMAARAD John Dunlop Willie Carson Hamdan Al Maktoum 5-8-12 6/1 87/19/06 2 ORBAN Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Prince A A Faisal 4-8-09 11/4 86/20/06 2 DIHISTAN Michael Stoute Pat Eddery H H Aga Khan 4-8-09 11/2 85/21/06 2 JUPITER ISLAND Clive Brittain Lester Piggott The Marquess of Tavistock 6-8-09 85/40 84/22/06 2 KHAIRPOUR Fulke Johnson Houghton Steve Cauthen G J Chittick 5-8-12 13/2 83/17/06 2 STANERRA Frank Dunne IRE Brian Rouse Frank Dunne 5-8-09 4/1 82/18/06 2 CRITIQUE Henry Cecil Lester Piggott Garo Vanlan 4-8-09 7/2 81/19/06 2 PELERIN Harry Wragg Brian Taylor Sir Phillip Oppenheimer 4-8-12 7/1 80/20/06 2 SCORPIO Francois Boutin FR Philippe Paquet Gerry Oldham 4-9-00 2/1F 79/22/06 2 OBRAZTSOVY Ryan Price Brian Taylor Robert Sangster 4-8-09 9/4F 78/23/06 2 MONTCONTOUR Maurice Zilber FR Yves Saint-Martin Mrs H H Hausmann 4-8-12 25/1 77/17/06 2 MENEVAL Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott Mrs George F Getty II 4-9-00 2/1F *run at York
THE WOKINGHAM HANDICAP
Background
The inaugural Wokingham took place in 1813, making the race the oldest of the handicaps still run at Royal Ascot.
The famous sprint, which has been run over six furlongs since its inception, is named after the market town seven miles from the Royal course.
The attraction of a handicap as a betting medium was a prime reason for the Wokingham’s initial success.
Notable winners include Fayr Jag (DH 2003) – dead-heated with Ratio before returning to Royal Ascot a year later to capture the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes.
Iffraaj (2005) – readily won by two lengths in 2005, when the Royal Meeting was run at York due to the redevelopment of Ascot; subsequently won three G2 races and was beaten a head in the 2006 July Cup before establishing himself as a top stallion.
Laddies Poker Two (2010) – had been off the racecourse for 610 days before scoring emphatically for trainer Jeremy Noseda; the talented but fragile mare, who didn’t race following her Royal Ascot success, is the dam of the dual Guineas and 2017 Coronation Stakes winner Winter.
Rohaan (2021 & 2022) – one of only two horses alongside Selhurst Park Flyer in 1997 & 1998 to win multiple editions of the Wokingham in the post-war period.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1960)
Ireland (3) – Boone’s Cabin (1975), Time Machine (1985), Dandy Boy (2012)
France (1) – Ratio (DH 2003)
Oldest winner (since 1960)
Eight-year-old Out Do, trained by David O’Meara, became the oldest winner in 2017
Betting (since 1960)
Longest-priced winner: 33/1 Red Rosen (1992), Emerging Market (1996), Dandy Boy (2012), Bacchus (2018)
Shortest-priced winner: 9/4 Iffraaj (2005)
Market leaders: 11 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 62 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1960)
3 wins
Paul Cole – Calibina (1977), Queen’s Pride (1980), Bel Byou (1987)
Most successful jockey (since 1960)
3 wins
Willie Carson – Plummet (1973), Great Eastern (1981), Time Machine (1985)
Johnny Murtagh – Nice One Clare (2001), Laddies Poker Two (2010), Deacon Blues (2011)
Most successful owner (since 1960)
3 wins
Benny Schmidt-Bodner – Spaniard’s Mount (1967), Virginia Boy (1970), Whistling Fool (1971)
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WOKINGHAM HANDICAP WINNERS
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YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/18/06 ROHAAN David Evans Ryan Moore Chris Kiely Racing Ltd & James Tomkins 4-9-12 18/1 21/19/06 ROHAAN David Evans Shane Kelly Chris Kiely Racing Ltd 3-9-08 8/1 20/20/06 HEY JONESY Kevin Ryan Kevin Stott Pallister Racing 5-9-03 18/1 19/22/06 CAPE BYRON Roger Varian Andrea Atzeni Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 5-9-09 7/2F 18/23/06 BACCHUS Brian Meehan Jim Crowley G Morland, D Erwin, J Woodman 4-9-06 33/1 17/24/06 OUT DO David O’Meara Daniel Tudhope Evan Sutherland 8-8-13 25/1 16/18/06 OUTBACK TRAVELLER Robert Cowell Martin Harley Lordship Stud & Mrs J Morley 5-9-01 10/1 15/20/06 INTERCEPTION David Lanigan George Baker Bjorn Nielsen 5-9-03 10/1 14/21/06 BACCARAT Richard Fahey George Chaloner Sir Robert Ogden 5-9-02 9/1 13/22/06 YORK GLORY Kevin Ryan Jamie Spencer Salman Rashed & Mohamed Khalifa 5-9-02 14/1 12/23/06 DANDY BOY David Marnane IRE Pat Dobbs Malih Al Basti 6-9-08 33/1 11/18/06 DEACON BLUES James Fanshawe Johnny Murtagh Jan & Peter Hopper & Michelle Morris 4-8-13 15/2 10/19/06 LADDIES POKER TWO Jeremy Noseda Johnny Murtagh Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor 5-8-11 9/2F 09/20/06 HIGH STANDING William Haggas Ryan Moore Findlay & Bloom 4-8-12 6/1 08/21/06 BIG TIMER Linda Perratt Tom Eaves Gordon McDowall 4-9-02 20/1 07/23/06 DARK MISSILE Andrew Balding William Buick Jeff Smith 4-8-06 22/1 06/24/06 BALTIC KING Hughie Morrison Jimmy Fortune Thurloe Thoroughbreds VIII 6-9-10 10/1 *05/18/06 IFFRAAJ Michael Jarvis Philip Robinson Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum 4-9-06 9/4F 04/19/06 LAFI David Nicholls Eddie Ahern Alfi & Partners 5-8-13 6/1F 03/21/06 DH FAYR JAG= Tim Easterby Willie Supple Jonathan Gill 4-9-06 10/1 03/21/06 DH RATIO= John Hammond FR Frankie Dettori John Davall/Robert &Jane Armstrong 5-9-03 14/1 02/22/06 CAPRICHO John Akehurst Richard Quinn Canisbay Bloodstock Ltd 5-8-11 20/1 01/22/06 NICE ONE CLARE Pip Payne Johnny Murtagh Oremsa Partnership 5-9-03 7/1F 00/23/06 HARMONIC WAY Roger Charlton Richard Hughes Alexandra Chandris 5-9-06 12/1 99/18/06 DEEP SPACE Ed Dunlop Gary Carter Maktoum Al Maktoum 4-8-07 14/1 98/19/06 SELHURSTPARK FLYER Jack Berry Carl Lowther Chris Deuters 7-9-07 16/1 97/20/06 SELHURSTPARK FLYER Jack Berry Paul Roberts Chris Deuters 6-8-09 25/1 96/21/06 EMERGING MARKET John Dunlop Kevin Darley Philip Wroughton 4-8-13 33/1 95/23/06 ASTRAC Reg Akehurst Seb Sanders C Titcomb 4-8-07 14/1 94/17/06 VENTURE CAPITALIST Richard Hannon snr John Reid Stanley Lever 5-8-12 20/1 93/18/06 NAGIDA James Toller Jason Weaver Miss U D Toller 4-8-07 11/1 92/19/06 RED ROSEIN Capt Jim Wilson Gary Carter Exors of late J S Gittins 6-8-01 33/1 91/21/06 AMIGO MENOR David Murray-Smith Chris Rutter Frank Glennon 5-8-07 14/1 90/22/06 KNIGHT OF MERCY Richard Hannon snr Pat Eddery M W Grant 4-8-06 16/1 89/23/06 MAC’S FIGHTER Bill O’Gorman Cash Asmussen M McDonnell 4-9-12 16/1 88/17/06 POWDER BLUE Peter Makin Tony Ives Stewart McColl 6-8-05 28/1 87/19/06 BEL BYOU Paul Cole Richard Quinn Fahd Salman 3-8-03 11/2F 86/20/06 TOUCH OF GREY Dave Thom Taffy Thomas T M Jennings 3-8-08 20/1 85/21/06 TIME MACHINE Pat Hughes IRE Willie Carson T Harty 4-7-12 10/1 84/22/06 PETONG Michael Jarvis Bruce Raymond Tom Warner 4-9-06 11/1JF 83/17/06 MELINDRA David Elsworth Tony McGlone Miss A Whitfield 4-7-05 7/1F 82/18/06 BATTLE HYMN Guy Harwood Tony Clark Sue Abbott 3-7-07 14/1 81/19/06 GREAT EASTERN John Dunlop Willie Carson Mrs Sandy Struthers 4-9-08 16/1 80/20/06 QUEENS PRIDE Paul Cole Geoff Baxter Mrs L d’Ambrumenil 4-7-13 28/1 79/22/06 LORD ROCHFORD Brian Swift Bruce Raymond Barnet Shine 4-8-08 16/1 78/23/06 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Peter Arthur Bob Curant P Wentworth 4-7-12 20/1 77/17/06 CALIBINA Paul Cole Geoff Baxter Edward Badger 5-8-05 14/1F 76/18/06 IMPORT Bill Wightman Taffy Thomas Major Stanley Cayzer 5-9-04 4/1F 75/20/06 BOONE’S CABIN Vincent O’Brien IRE Lester Piggott Robert Sangster 5-10-00 6/1 74/21/06 GINNIES PET John E Sutcliffe Lester Piggott J Jackson 4-8-06 7/1 73/22/06 PLUMMET John E Sutcliffe Willie Carson Martin Myers 4-8-02 11/1 72/23/06 LE JOHNSTAN John Sutcliffe Jnr Geoff Lewis Stan Powell 4-9-05 9/1 71/18/06 WHISTLING FOOL Doug Smith Denis McKay Benny Schmidt-Bodner 5-7-07 11/2 70/19/06 VIRGINIA BOY Doug Smith Denis McKay Benny Schmidt-Bodner 4-7-04 100/9 69/20/06 SKY ROCKET Michael Pope Pat Eddery A B Pope 4-7-03 20/1 68/21/06 CHARICLES Teddy Lambton David East Phil Bull 3-7-06 100/7 67/23/06 SPANIARD’S MOUNT John Winter Doug Smith Benny Schmidt-Bodner 5-8-06 100/6 66/17/06 MY AUDREY Eric Cousins George Cadwaladr Mrs D Rosenfield 5-8-02 20/1 65/18/06 NUNSHONEY George Beeby David East G C Todd 3-7-02 33/1 1964 no race 63/21/06 MARCHER Dave Hanley Ron Hutchinson Raymond Zelker 3-7-12 100/8 62/22/06 ELCO Boggy Whelan Bill Williamson Captain T E Langton 4-8-13 20/1 61/16/06 WHISTLER’S DAUGHTER Sam Hall Joe Sime Tim Lucas 4-8-06 10/1JF 60/17/06 SILVER KING Sam Hall Joe Sime J Phang Jnr 4-7-11 15/2 *run at York
THE GOLDEN GATES HANDICAP
Background
A 10-furlong handicap for three-year-olds only, this race was introduced as part of Royal Ascot’s enhanced programme in 2020. The Golden Gates are the ceremonial entrance point for the Royal Procession at the end of Ascot’s straight mile.
GOLDEN GATES HANDICAP WINNERS
THE QUEEN ALEXANDRA STAKES
Background
Named after the consort of King Edward VII, the Queen Alexandra Stakes was first run in 1864 as the Alexandra Plate over three miles.
Now contested over nearly two and three quarter miles (2m 5f 143y), it is not only the longest race of the meeting, but also the longest contest run under Flat racing rules in Britain.
Notable winners include
Brown Jack (1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933 & 1934) – won the Champion Hurdle and Ascot Stakes in 1928, but is better known for his remarkable six consecutive victories in the Queen Alexandra Stakes; also successful in the Goodwood Cup, Doncaster Cup, Chester Cup and the Ebor. One of the most popular horses of the 20th century, he is commemorated at Ascot by the Brown Jack Handicap, a two-mile handicap run in July.
Sprowston Boy (1987) – Gay Kelleway made headlines when partnering Sprowston Boy to glory, becoming the first female jockey to succeed at Royal Ascot.
Simenon (2012) - talented dual-code performer who completed the Ascot Stakes/Queen Alexandra double; went down by a neck to Estimate in the 2013 Gold Cup.
Overseas-trained winners (since 1977)
Ireland (10) – Ore (1982), Erins Invader (1984), San Sebastian (1999), Honolulu (2008), Simenon (2012), Pique Sous (2014), Commissioned (2016), Pallasator (2018), Stratum (2021 & 2022)
Oldest winner (since 1977)
Caracciola (2009) – triumphed at the sprightly age of 12, having captured the Cesarewitch Handicap at Newmarket the previous year.
Betting (since 1977)
Longest-priced winner: 25/1 Corrib Eclipse (2004)
Shortest-priced winner: 8/13 Mountain Cross (1978)
Market leaders: 14 favourites or joint favourites have been successful in the 46 runnings
Most successful trainer (since 1977)
4 wins
Willie Mullins – Simenon (2012), Pique Sous (2014), Stratum (2021 & 2022)
Most successful jockey (since 1977)
4 wins
Ryan Moore – Bergo (2010), Simenon (2012), Pique Sous (2014), Stratum (2021)
Most successful owner (since 1977)
4 wins
Lord Weinstock – Cuff Link (1994 & 1995), Cover Up (2002 & 2003)
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YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/18/06 MISSED THE CUT George Boughey James McDonald Ed Babington 3-9-03 5/2F 21/19/06 FOXES TALES Andrew Balding Oisin Murphy King Power Racing 3-9-02 13/2 20/18/06 HIGHLAND CHIEF Paul & Oliver Cole Rossa Ryan Fitri Hay 3-9-07 20/1
QUEEN ALEXANDRA STAKES WINNERS
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YR/DATE WINNER TRAINER JOCKEY OWNER AGE/WGT SP 22/18/06 STRATUM Willie Mullins IRE William Buick Tony Bloom 9-9-07 10/1 21/19/06 STRATUM Willie Mullins IRE Ryan Moore Tony Bloom 8-9-02 4/1 20/20/06 WHO DARES WINS Alan King Tom Marquand HP Racing Who Dares Wins 8-9-02 EvsF 19/22/06 CLEONTE Andrew Balding Silvestre de Sousa King Power Racing 6-9-02 7/2 18/23/06 PALLASATOR Gordon Elliott IRE Jamie Spencer Qatar Racing Limited 9-9-02 11/2 17/24/06 ORIENTAL FOX Mark Johnston Joe Fanning Markus Graff 9-9-05 10/1 16/18/06 COMMISSIONED Gordon Elliott IRE Adam Kirby Nick Bradley Racing 19 Partnership 6-9-02 12/1 15/20/06 ORIENTAL FOX Mark Johnston Joe Fanning Markus Graff 7-9-02 4/1 14/21/06 PIQUE SOUS Willie Mullins IRE Ryan Moore Supreme Horse Racing Club 7-9-02 11/4 13/22/06 CHIBERTA KING Andrew Balding Jimmy Fortune The Pink Hat Racing Partnership 7-9-02 8/1 12/23/06 SIMENON Willie Mullins IRE Ryan Moore Wicklow Thoroughbred Limited 5-9-02 11/4F 11/18/06 SWINGKEEL John Dunlop Ted Durcan Heather Slade 6-9-02 11/2 10/19/06 BERGO Gary Moore Ryan Moore Sam Sangster 7-9-02 10/1 09/20/06 CARACCIOLA Nicky Henderson Eddie Ahern Piers Pottinger 12-9-07 6/1 08/21/06 HONOLULU Aidan O’Brien IRE Johnny Murtagh Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor 4-9-05 7/4F 07/23/06 ENJOY THE MOMENT Jamie Osborne Jamie Spencer Lynn Wilson & Martin Landau 4-9-00 6/1 06/24/06 BADDAM Mick Channon Ian Mongan Noel Martin 4-9-00 11/2 *05/18/06 CRUZSPIEL James Fanshawe Johnny Murtagh Pat Garvey 5-9-00 10/1 04/19/06 CORRIB ECLIPSE Jamie Poulton John Egan M Ioannou 5-9-00 25/1 03/21/06 COVER UP Sir Michael Stoute Kieren Fallon Exors of the Late Lord Weinstock 6-9-03 4/5F 02/22/06 COVER UP Sir Michael Stoute Kieren Fallon Lord Weinstock 5-9-00 11/4F 01/22/06 LIFE IS LIFE Michael Jarvis Philip Robinson Ray and Anita Green 5-8-09 2/1F 00/23/06 DOMINANT DUCHESS John Hills Richard Quinn Diana Patterson 6-8-09 7/1 99/18/06 SAN SEBASTIAN Michael Grassick IRE Michael Kinane Mrs Michael Watt 5-9-00 4/1 98/19/06 DOVEDON STAR Anthony Kelleway Frankie Dettori Michael Whatley 4-8-07 12/1 97/20/06 CANON CAN Henry Cecil Kieren Fallon Canon (Anglia) O A Limited 4-9-01 8/1 96/21/06 ADMIRAL’S WELL Reg Akehurst Richard Quinn Alan Spence 6-9-03 10/3F 95/23/06 CUFF LINK Dick Hern Paul Eddery Lord Weinstock 5-9-04 EvsF 94/17/06 CUFF LINK Dick Hern Pat Eddery Lord Weinstock 4-9-00 6/1 93/18/06 RISZARD Jim Bolger IRE Christy Roche Henryk de Kwiatkowski 4-8-12 9/2 92/19/06 ROMANY RYE Geoff Wragg Walter Swinburn Sir Philip Oppenheimer 4-9-02 3/1 91/21/06 EASY TO PLEASE Jim Bolger IRE Christy Roche Harry Dobson 4-8-11 8/1 90/22/06 REGAL REFORM George Moore Dean McKeown Richard Wheeler 7-9-04 5/1 89/23/06 ALA HOUNAK Frankie Durr Billy Newnes Capt F Samdan 5-9-05 20/1 88/17/06 OVERDRIVE Henry Cecil Steve Cauthen Cliveden Stud 4-8-09 10/11F 87/19/06 SPROWSTON BOY Paul Kelleway Gay Kelleway Geoff Whiting 4-8-12 12/1 86/20/06 OTABARI Paul Cole Richard Quinn Fahd Salman 4-8-08 7/1 85/21/06 VALUABLE WITNESS Jeremy Tree Pat Eddery Stavros Niarchos 5-9-03 8/11F 84/22/06 ERINS INVADER Hugh McCaffrey IRE Declan Gillespie Hugh McCaffrey 7-8-12 14/1 83/17/06 SANDALAY Peter Cundell Willie Carson Gordon Sumner 5-8-12 7/2F 82/18/06 ORE Kevin Prendergast IRE Bruce Raymond Omar Zawawi 4-9-03 7/1 81/19/06 DONEGAL PRINCE Paul Kelleway Paddy Young J McGonagle 5-9-03 3/1 80/20/06 BALINGER Dick Hern Willie Carson Dick Hollingsworth 4-9-03 5/6F 79/22/06 JOHN CHERRY Tom Jones Greville Starkey Milton Ritzenberg 8-9-03 7/2 78/23/06 MOUNTAIN CROSS Bill Watts John Lowe Mrs A Leggatt 6-9-03 8/13F 77/17/06 JOHN CHERRY Tom Jones Lester Piggott Milton Ritzenberg 6-9-03 4/6F *run at York
TRAINERS & OWNERS
WINNERS OF THE QIPCO ROYAL ASCOT TOP TRAINER AWARD
*Aidan O’Brien and the late Sir Henry Cecil hold the post-war record of seven for the number of Royal Ascot winners trained in a year. Cecil achieved the feat in 1987 when the Royal Meeting consisted of four days and 24 races, while O’Brien’s seven came in 2016 over five days and 30 races.
Among current trainers, Aidan O’Brien has topped the table on 11 occasions, with Sir Michael Stoute achieving six annual accolades, and Saeed bin Suroor four.
NB: In some years, the winner was decided on the number of placed horses.
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Year Trainer Wins 2022 Aidan O'Brien IRE - 11 titles 5 2021 John & Thady Gosden – 1 title 4 2020 John Gosden – 2 titles 6 2019 Aidan O’Brien IRE 5 2018 Aidan O’Brien IRE 4 2017 Aidan O’Brien IRE 6 2016 Aidan O’Brien IRE 7* 2015 Aidan O’Brien IRE 5 2014 Sir Michael Stoute – 6 titles 4 2013 Aidan O’Brien IRE 4 2012 John Gosden 5 2011 Aidan O’Brien IRE 4 2010 Richard Hannon snr 3 2009 Barry Hills 3 2008 Aidan O’Brien IRE 6 2007 Aidan O’Brien IRE 4 2006 Sir Michael Stoute 3 2005 Sir Michael Stoute 4 2004 Saeed bin Suroor- 4 titles 6 2003 Mark Johnston – 2 titles 5 2002 Mark Johnston 4 2001 Aidan O’Brien IRE 4 2000 Sir Michael Stoute 3 1999 Saeed bin Suroor 3 1998 Sir Michael Stoute 4 1997 Saeed bin Suroor 3 1996 Saeed bin Suroor 3 1995 John Dunlop 5 1994 Paul Cole – 1 title 4 1993 Henry Cecil 3 1992 Richard Hannon snr 4 1991 Michael Stoute 4 1990 Henry Cecil 4 1989 Guy Harwood 6 1988 Guy Harwood 3 1987 Henry Cecil 7* 1986 John Dunlop 3 1985 Henry Cecil 4 1984 Fulke Johnson Houghton 2 1983 Henry Cecil 3 1982 Henry Cecil 4 1981 Guy Harwood 4 1980 Dick Hern 4
TOP CURRENT TRAINERS AT THE ROYAL MEETING
RECENT LEADING TRAINER AWARD STANDINGS
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Trainer Wins Sir Michael Stoute 82 Aidan O’Brien IRE 81 *John Gosden 60 Saeed bin Suroor 38 *Paul Cole 22 Dermot Weld IRE 17 Charlie Appleby 15 William Haggas 14 Wesley Ward USA 12 Andrew Balding 11 *Roger Charlton 11 Richard Fahey 10 James Fanshawe 10 Roger Varian 10 *including wins in a training partnership
Trainer 1st 2nd 3rd 2022 Aidan O'Brien IRE 5 1 2 Charlie Appleby 4 1 2 William Haggas 2 1 2 Jane Chapple-Hyam 2 1 2021 John & Thady Gosden 4 1 2 Andrew Balding 4 3 Aidan O’Brien IRE 2 5 3 Charlie Appleby 2 1 3 William Haggas 2 2020 John Gosden 6 1 2 Aidan O’Brien IRE 4 4 3 Roger Varian 4 3 3 Alan King 3 1 Clive Cox 2 Charlie Fellowes 2 Kevin Ryan 2 2019 Aidan O’Brien IRE 5 7 2 Charlie Appleby 3 1 Roger Varian 3 1 John Gosden 2 3 3 Andrew Balding 2 3 2018 Aidan O’Brien IRE 4 4 7 John Gosden 4 3 3 Sir Michael Stoute 4 3 Charlie Appleby 2 2 2 Mark Johnston 2 1 2017 Aidan O’Brien IRE 6 6 4 Charlie Appleby 2 3 4 John Gosden 2 1 3 Mark Johnston 2 1 2 Wesley Ward USA 2 1
ROYAL ASCOT LEADING OWNER AWARD
RECENT LEADING OWNER AWARD STANDINGS
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Year Trainer Wins 2022 Godolphin 5 2021 Godolphin 3 2020 Hamdan Al Maktoum 6 2019 Coolmore partners 5 2018 Coolmore partners 4 2017 Coolmore partners 6
Owner 1st 2nd 3rd 2022 Godolphin 5 3 2 Coolmore partners 5 1 3 Shadwell Estate Company Ltd 1 2 1 Victorious Racing Limited 1 1 Cheveley Park Stud 1 1 St Albans Bloodstock 1 1 2021 Godolphin 3 1 3 Coolmore partners 2 5 4 Shadwell Estate Company Ltd 1 3 1 Saeed Suhail 1 1 1 Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 1 1 Stonestreet Stables LLC 1 1 2020 Hamdan Al Maktoum 6 2 1 Coolmore partners 4 3 4 Henry Ponsonby Racing 2 Godolphin 1 2 5 King Power Racing 1 1 1 Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 1 1 1 2019 Coolmore partners 5 7 2 Godolphin 3 2 1 Khalid Abdullah 2 2 Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 2 1 King Power Racing 1 3 2018 Coolmore partners 4 4 7 Khalid Abdullah 3 1 2 Godolphin 2 3 3 Bjorn Nielsen 2 Hamdan Al Maktoum 1 2 1 2017 Coolmore partners 6 7 3 Godolphin 6 6 6 Qatar Racing Limited 1 1 2 Bill & Tim Gredley 1 1 1 Susannah Ricci 1 1
WINNING RECORDS OF SELECTED TRAINERS AT ROYAL ASCOT
TRAINER (NO. OF WINS)
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YR/DATE RACE NAME WINNER JOCKEY OWNER SP Charlie Appleby (15) 15/18/06 King George V Handicap SPACE AGE William Buick Godolphin 9/1 16/16/06 Hampton Court Stakes HAWKBILL William Buick Godolphin 11/2 17/20/06 Windsor Castle Stakes SOUND AND SILENCE William Buick Godolphin 16/1 17/23/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap RARE RHYTHM William Buick Godolphin 20/1 18/19/06 King’s Stand Stakes BLUE POINT William Buick Godolphin 6/1 18/22/06 King Edward VII Stakes OLD PERSIAN William Buick Godolphin 9/2 19/18/06 King’s Stand Stakes BLUE POINT James Doyle Godolphin 5/2 19/22/06 Chesham Stakes PINATUBO James Doyle Godolphin 3/1 19/22/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes BLUE POINT James Doyle Godolphin 6/4F 21/16/06 Queen’s Vase KEMARI William Buick Godolphin 15/2 21/19/06 Jersey Stakes CREATIVE FORCE James Doyle Godolphin 5/1JF 22/14/06 St James's Palace Stakes COROEBUS William Buick Godolphin 10/11F 22/16/06 King George V Handicap SECRET STATE William Buick Godolphin 4/1JF 22/18/06 Jersey Stakes NOBLE TRUTH William Buick Godolphin 4/1F 22/18/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes NAVAL CROWN James Doyle Godolphin 33/1 George Baker (1) 13/19/06 Royal Hunt Cup BELGIAN BILL James Doyle PJL, Byrne & Baker 33/1 Andrew Balding (11) 07/23/06 Wokingham Handicap DARK MISSILE William Buick Jeff Smith 22/1 13/22/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes CHIBERTA KING Jimmy Fortune The Pink Hat Racing Partnership 8/1 14/19/06 Britannia Handicap BORN IN BOMBAY David Probert George Strawbridge 14/1 19/19/06 Queen’s Vase Stakes DASHING WILLOUGHBY Oisin Murphy Mick & Janice Mariscotti 6/1 19/22/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes CLEONTE Silvestre de Sousa King Power Racing 7/2 20/17/06 Windsor Castle Stakes TACTICAL James Doyle The Queen 7/2F 21/15/06 Coventry Stakes BERKSHIRE SHADOW Oisin Murphy Berkshire Parts & Panels Ltd 11/1 21/18/06 Albany Stakes SANDRINE David Probert Kirsten Rausing 16/1 21/18/06 Coronation Stakes ALCOHOL FREE Oisin Murphy Jeff Smith 11/2 21/19/06 Golden Gates Handicap FOXES TALES Oisin Murphy King Power Racing 13/2 22/14/06 Ascot Handicap COLTRANE Callum Hutchinson Mick & Janice Mariscotti 14/1 Ralph Beckett (3) 16/17/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap KINEMA Fran Berry The Ashes 8/1 19/20/06 Britannia Handicap BIOMETRIC Harry Bentley Khalid Abdullah 28/1 21/17/06 King George V Handicap SUREFIRE Hector Crouch Juddmonte 5/1 Michael Bell (8) 02/21/06 Windsor Castle Stakes REVENUE Johnny Murtagh The Royal Ascot Racing Club 14/1 06/21/06 Sandringham Handicap RED EVIE Jamie Spencer Terry Neill 5/1CF 07/21/06 Britannia Handicap EDDIE JOCK Johnny Murtagh C A Gerschinson 33/1 08/17/06 Coventry Stakes ART CONNOISSEUR Jamie Spencer Richard Green 8/1 09/17/06 Sandringham Handicap MONEYCANTBUYMELOVE Jamie Spencer Wright, Stanley, Marsh, Lascelles, Harris 9/2F 09/20/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes ART CONNOISSEUR Tom Queally Richard Green/Michael Bell 20/1 17/22/06 Gold Cup BIG ORANGE James Doyle Bill & Tim Gredley 5/1 20/19/06 Norfolk Stakes THE LIR JET Oisin Murphy Qatar Racing Limited 9/2 John Best (2) 08/21/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes KINGSGATE NATIVE Seb Sanders John Mayne 33/1 08/17/06 Windsor Castle Stakes FLASHMAN’S PAPERS Steve Drowne David Gorton 100/1 Jim Bolger IRE (9) 83/15/06 Coronation Stakes FLAME OF TARA Declan Gillespie Miss Pat O’Kelly 11/2 91/21/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes EASY TO PLEASE Christy Roche Harry Dobson 8/1 93/18/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes RISZARD Christy Roche Henryk de Kwiatkowski 9/2 08/20/06 Coronation Stakes LUSH LASHES Kevin Manning Jackie Bolger 5/1 08/20/06 Albany Stakes CUIS GHAIRE Kevin Manning Jackie Bolger 8/11F 11/16/06 Ribblesdale Stakes BANIMPIRE Kevin Manning Jackie Bolger 3/1F 12/19/06 Coventry Stakes DAWN APPROACH Kevin Manning Jackie Bolger/J P Spain 7/2 13/18/06 St James’s Palace Stakes DAWN APPROACH Kevin Manning Godolphin 5/4F 21/15/06 St James’s Palace Stakes POETIC FLARE Kevin Manning Jackie Bolger 7/2F Marco Botti (2) 18/20/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes ALJAZZI William Buick Saleh Al Homaizi & Imad Al Sagar 9/2 22/15/06 Kensington Palace Handicap RISING STAR Neil Callan Mamba Racing & Partner 40/1 George Boughey (2) 22/16/06 Buckingham Palace Handicap INVER PARK Ben Curtis The Inver Park Partnership 12/1 22/18/06 Golden Gates Handicap MISSED THE CUT James McDonald Ed Babington 5/2F
Roger Charlton (11) (NB - 10 Royal Ascot wins for Roger Charlton, 1 for Harry & Roger Charlton)
*in partnership with Harry Charlton
Paul Cole (22) (NB - 21 Royal Ascot wins for Paul Cole, 1 for Paul & Oliver Cole)
*in partnership with Oliver Cole
156 Karl Burke (5) 16/17/06 Commonwealth Cup QUIET REFLECTION Dougie Costello Ontoawinner, Strecker & Burke 7/4F 20/19/06 Albany Stakes DANDALLA Ben Curtis Nick Bradley Racing & Elaine Burke 13/2 21/18/06 Palace Of Holyroodhouse Handicap SIGNIFICANTLY Clifford Lee J Laughton & Elaine Burke 10/1 22/15/06 Queen Mary Stakes DRAMATISED Danny Tudhope Clipper Logistics 5/2F 22/18/06 Chesham Stakes HOLLOWAY BOY Danny Tudhope Nick White & Elaine Burke 40/1 Owen Burrows (1) 20/17/06 King George V Stakes HUKUM Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 12/1 Charles Byrnes IRE (1) 14/17/06 Ascot Handicap DOMINATION Fran Berry Carol Cleary 12/1 Henry Candy (3) 74/18/06 Ascot Handicap KAMBALDA Joe Mercer Mrs Michael Wyatt 8/1F 79/20/06 Royal Hunt Cup PIPEDREAMER Philip Waldron Mrs J Brookes 12/1 16/18/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes TWILIGHT SON Ryan Moore Godfrey Wilson & Cheveley Park Stud 7/2 Mark Casse USA (1) 16/14/06 Queen Anne Stakes TEPIN Julien Leparoux Robert Masterson 11/2 Patrick Chamings (1) 07/22/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes BINANTI Franny Norton Mrs J E L Wright 33/1 Jane Chapple-Hyam (3) 09/16/06 Ascot Handicap JUDGETHEMOMENT Richard Hughes Gordon Li 13/2 22/15/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes SAFFRON BEACH William Buick Mrs B V Sangster, J Wigan & O Sangster 5/2JF 22/16/06 Hampton Court Stakes CLAYMORE Adam Kirby Mary Slack 7/1 Peter Chapple-Hyam (7) 93/15/06 Coventry Stakes STONEHATCH John Reid Robert Sangster EvsF 93/17/06 Norfolk Stakes TURTLE ISLAND John Reid Robert Sangster 3/1 93/17/06 Chesham Stakes STATE PERFORMER John Reid Robert Sangster 8/13F 99/16/06 Queen Mary Stakes SHINING HOUR Jimmy Fortune Robert Sangster 20/1 06/22/06 Norfolk Stakes DUTCH ART Alan Munro Susan Roy 11/4 07/20/06 Jersey Stakes TARIQ Jimmy Fortune Saleh Al Homaizi & Imad Al Sagar 15/2 07/21/06 Norfolk Stakes WINKER WATSON Jimmy Fortune Comic Strip Heroes & Joy Trotter 2/1F
92/18/06 King George V Handicap SOURCE OF LIGHT Pat Eddery Khalid Abdullah 12/1 93/16/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap SOURCE OF LIGHT Pat Eddery Khalid Abdullah 11/1 00/23/06 Wokingham Handicap HARMONIC WAY Richard Hughes Alexandra Chandris 12/1 01/21/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes HARMONIC WAY Steve Drowne Alexandra Chandris 10/1 03/17/06 Coventry Stakes THREE VALLEYS Richard Hughes Khalid Abdullah 7/1 03/17/06 Balmoral Stakes DEPORTIVO Richard Hughes Khalid Abdullah 9/1 08/18/06 Britannia Handicap FIFTEEN LOVE Steve Drowne Khalid Abdullah 28/1 13/19/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes AL KAZEEM James Doyle John Deer 11/4 15/18/06 Hampton Court Stakes TIME TEST Frankie Dettori Khalid Abdullah 15/8F 17/22/06 King George V Handicap ATTY PERSSE Kieran Shoemark Godolphin 7/1 *22/16/06 Britannia Handicap THESIS Ryan Moore Juddmonte 14/1
77/17/06 Wokingham Handicap CALIBINA Geoff Baxter Eric Badger 14/1F 79/19/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes CRIMSON BEAU Lester Piggott H Spearing 11/2 80/20/06 Wokingham Handicap QUEENS PRIDE Geoff Baxter Mrs L d’Ambrumenil 28/1 86/20/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes OTABARI Richard Quinn Fahd Salman 7/1 87/19/06 Wokingham Handicap BEL BYOU Richard Quinn Fahd Salman 11/2F 90/19/06 Ascot Stakes RETOUCH Michael Roberts Simon Wingfield Digby 12/1 91/18/06 Coventry Stakes DILUM Alan Munro Fahd Salman 11/10F 91/20/06 Chesham Stakes FAIR COP Alan Munro Fahd Salman 7/2JF 91/20/06 Norfolk Stakes MAGIC RING Alan Munro Fahd Salman 7/4F 94/14/06 Coventry Stakes SRI PEKAN Richard Quinn Sultan Ahmad Shah 6/1 94/15/06 Jersey Stakes RIVER DEED (Dead Heat) Richard Quinn Fahd Salman 20/1 94/16/06 Chesham Stakes MONTJOY Richard Quinn Sir George Meyrick 5/1 94/17/06 Windsor Castle Stakes BRAVE MUSIC Richard Quinn Lord Portman 9/1 95/23/06 Windsor Castle Stakes KUANTAN Richard Quinn Sultan Ahmad Shah 11/1 96/19/06 Queen Mary Stakes DANCE PARADE Michael Kinane Fahd Salman 8/1 97/18/06 Queen’s Vase WINDSOR CASTLE Richard Quinn Fahd Salman 9/2 97/19/06 Chesham Stakes CENTRAL PARK Frankie Dettori Fahd Salman 7/1 98/16/06 Coventry Stakes RED SEA Richard Quinn Fahd Salman 6/1 98/19/06 Hardwicke Stakes POSIDONAS Pat Eddery Athos Christodoulou 15/2 03/19/06 Gold Cup MR DINOS Kieren Fallon Constantinos Schialos 3/1 13/22/06 Chesham Stakes BERKSHIRE Jim Crowley Sultan Ahmad Shah 16/1 *20/18/06 Golden Gates Handicap HIGHLAND CHIEF Rossa Ryan Fitri Hay 20/1
Robert Collet FR (2) 86/20/06 King’s Stand Stakes LAST TYCOON Cash Asmussen Richard Strauss 9/2 11/17/06 Coronation Stakes IMMORTAL VERSE Gerald Mosse Richard Strauss 8/1
157 Robert Cowell (4) 11/14/06 King’s Stand Stakes PROHIBIT Jim Crowley Dasmal, Rix, Barr, Morley, Mrs Penney 7/1 15/16/06 King’s Stand Stakes GOLDREAM Martin Harley J Sargeant & Mrs J Morley 20/1 16/16/06 Norfolk Stakes PRINCE OF LIR Luke Morris The Cool Silk Partnership 8/1 16/18/06 Wokingham Handicap OUTBACK TRAVELLER Martin Harley Lordship Stud & Mrs J Morley 10/1 Clive Cox (9) 03/19/06 Britannia Handicap NEW SEEKER Jamie Spencer Elite Racing Club 16/1 05/15/06 Royal Hunt Cup NEW SEEKER Philip Robinson Elite Racing Club 11/1 12/21/06 Norfolk Stakes RECKLESS ABANDON Adam Kirby Julie Deadman & Stephen Barrow 4/1 13/22/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes LETHAL FORCE Adam Kirby Alan Craddock 11/1 16/14/06 King’s Stand Stakes PROFITABLE Adam Kirby Alan Spence 4/1 16/15/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes MY DREAM BOAT Adam Kirby Paul & Clare Rooney 16/1 17/21/06 Queen Mary Stakes HEARTACHE Adam Kirby Hot To Trot Syndicate 5/1 20/19/06 Commonwealth Cup GOLDEN HORDE Adam Kirby Al Mohamediya Racing 5/1 20/20/06 Coventry Stakes NANDO PARRADO Adam Kirby Marie McCartan 150/1 Simon Crisford (2) 18/21/06 Britannia Handicap OSTILIO Silvestre de Sousa Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 10/1 19/20/06 Norfolk Stakes A’ALI Frankie Dettori Shaikh Duaij Al Khalifa 5/1 Gavin Cromwell IRE (1) 21/16/06 Queen Mary Stakes QUICK SUZY Gary Carroll Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners 8/1 Tom Dascombe (4) 11/15/06 Sandringham Handicap RHYTHM OF LIGHT Richard Kingscote Lowe, Silver, Deal 8/1 11/16/06 King George V Handicap BROWN PANTHER Richard Kingscote Owen Promotions Ltd 4/1JF 12/20/06 Queen Mary Stakes CEILING KITTY Richard Kingscote Andrew Black & The Master Bettors 20/1 18/23/06 Chesham Stakes ARTHUR KITT Richard Kingscote Chasemore Farm 13/2 Mauricio Delcher-Sanchez FR (1) 08/17/06 King’s Stand Stakes EQUIANO Olivier Peslier James Acheson 22/1 Mikel Delzangles FR (1) 05/14/06 King’s Stand Stakes CHINEUR Christophe Lemaire Marquesa De Moratalla 7/1 Ed Dunlop (8) 99/18/06 Wokingham Handicap DEEP SPACE Gary Carter Maktoum Al Maktoum 14/1 01/20/06 Royal Hunt Cup SURPRISE ENCOUNTER Frankie Dettori Ahmed Buhaleeba 8/1 03/21/06 Sandringham Rated Stakes HOLD TO RANSOM Frankie Dettori Khalid Buhaleeba 11/1 06/21/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes OUIJA BOARD Olivier Peslier Lord Derby 8/1 09/18/06 Britannia Handicap FAREER Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 20/1 09/19/06 Albany Stakes HABAAYIB Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 16/1 14/20/06 Wolferton Stakes CONTRIBUTER George Baker George Bolton 9/1 15/18/06 Gold Cup TRIP TO PARIS Graham Lee La Grange Partnership 12/1 Mick Easterby (1) 76/18/06 King’s Stand Stakes LOCHNAGER Edward Hide Christopher Spence 6/4F Tim Easterby (6) 98/19/06 Windsor Castle Stakes FLANDERS Lindsay Charnock Jean Connew 15/8F 00/21/06 Queen Mary Stakes ROMANTIC MYTH Kevin Darley Terry Holdcroft/T Herbert-Jackson 4/1F 03/21/06 Wokingham Handicap FAYR JAG Willie Supple Jonathan Gill 10/1 04/19/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes FAYR JAG Willie Supple Jonathan Gill 12/1 17/24/06 Wolferton Stakes SNOANO David Allan Martyn Macleod 25/1 20/19/06 Palace of Holyroodhouse Handicap ART POWER Silvestre de Sousa King Power Racing 6/4F Gordon Elliott IRE (2) 16/18/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes COMMISSIONED Adam Kirby Nick Bradley Racing Nineteen Partnership 12/1 18/23/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes PALLASATOR Jamie Spencer Qatar Racing Limited 11/2 Harry Eustace (1) 22/17/06 Palace Of Holyroodhouse Handicap LATIN LOVER Hayley Turner Candour House & Partner 5/1 David Evans (2) 21/19/06 Wokingham Handicap ROHAAN Shane Kelly Chris Kiely Racing Limited 8/1 22/18/06 Wokingham Handicap ROHAAN Ryan Moore Chris Kiely Racing Limited & J Tomkins 18/1 Andre Fabre FR (9) 89/21/06 Coronation Stakes GOLDEN OPINION Cash Asmussen Sheikh Mohammed 7/2F 93/16/06 Queen’s Vase INFRASONIC Pat Eddery Khalid Abdullah 3/1F 96/20/06 Ribblesdale Stakes TULIPA Sylvain Guillot Sheikh Mohammed 15/2 01/22/06 Coronation Stakes BANKS HILL Olivier Peslier Khalid Abdullah 4/1JF 05/14/06 Queen Anne Stakes VALIXIR Christophe Soumillon H H Aga Khan 4/1 07/20/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes MANDURO Stephane Pasquier Baron Georg von Ullmann 15/8F 10/16/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes BYWORD Maxime Guyon Khalid Abdullah 5/2F 16/15/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes USHERETTE Mickael Barzalona Godolphin 9/4F 17/21/06 Jersey Stakes LE BRIVIDO Pierre-Charles Boudot HRH Prince Faisal bin Khaled 2/1F Jarlath Fahey IRE (1) 16/14/06 Ascot Handicap JENNIES JEWEL Ronan Whelan Andrew McIntyre 6/1
Gosden (60) (NB - 55 Royal Ascot wins for John Gosden, 5 for John & Thady Gosden)
158
00/22/06 Cork & Orrery Stakes SUPERIOR PREMIUM Johnny Murtagh J Parsons/J Gilmartin 20/1 09/18/06 King George V Handicap COSMIC SUN Paul Hanagan The Cosmic Cases 66/1 10/15/06 Windsor Castle Stakes MARINE COMMANDO Paul Hanagan Mike Wynne 9/2 14/21/06 Wokingham Handicap BACCARAT George Chaloner Sir Robert Ogden 9/1 16/15/06 Jersey Stakes RIBCHESTER William Buick Godolphin 7/1 17/20/06 Queen Anne Stakes RIBCHESTER William Buick Godolphin 11/10F 19/22/06 Jersey Stakes SPACE TRAVELLER Danny Tudhope Clipper Logistics 25/1 21/17/06 Norfolk Stakes PERFECT POWER Paul Hanagan Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum 14/1 22/16/06 Norfolk Stakes THE RIDLER Paul Hanagan Steve Bradley 50/1 22/17/06 Commonwealth Cup PERFECT POWER Christophe Soumillon Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum 7/2JF James Fanshawe (10) 03/18/06 Royal Hunt Cup MACADAMIA Dane O’Neill Lord Vestey 8/1 04/18/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes UNSCRUPULOUS Oscar Urbina Unscrupulous Partners & P Veitch 8/1 05/18/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes CRUZSPIEL Johnny Murtagh Pat Garvey 10/1 06/21/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes SOVIET SONG Olivier Peslier Elite Racing Club 11/8F 06/21/06 Royal Hunt Cup CESARE Jamie Spencer Cheveley Park Stud 14/1 06/22/06 Britannia Handicap SIR GERARD Jamie Spencer Rose-Anne Galligan 9/2F 09/17/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes SPACIOUS Johnny Murtagh Cheveley Park Stud 10/1 11/18/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes SOCIETY ROCK Pat Cosgrave Simon Gibson 25/1 11/18/06 Wokingham Handicap DEACON BLUES Johnny Murtagh Jan & Peter Hopper & Michelle Morris 15/2 17/24/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes THE TIN MAN Tom Queally Fred Archer Racing – Ormonde 9/2 Charlie Fellowes (3) 19/21/06 Sandringham Handicap THANKS BE Hayley Turner Emma Capon 33/1 20/18/06 Sandringham Handicap ONASSIS Hayley Turner Triermore Stud & The Hon P Stanley 33/1 20/20/06 Silver Wokingham Handicap CHIEFOFCHIEFS William Buick Mervyn Ayers 20/1 Lee Freedman
(1) 07/19/06 King’s Stand Stakes MISS ANDRETTI Craig Newitt Sean Buckley & Dave Mueller 3/1F John
90/21/06 Chesham Stakes CHICARICA Pat Eddery Sheikh Mohammed 10/11F 91/19/06 Jersey Stakes SATIN FLOWER Steve Cauthen Sheikh Mohammed 12/1 92/17/06 Queen’s Vase LANDOWNER Ray Cochrane Sheikh Mohammed 8/1 93/17/06 King George V Handicap LEARMONT John Carroll Sheikh Mohammed 14/1 94/14/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes MUHTARRAM Willie Carson Hamdan Al Maktoum 6/4F 95/20/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes MUHTARRAM Willie Carson Hamdan Al Maktoum 5/1 96/18/06 Britannia Handicap NORTH SONG Gary Hind John Gosden 14/1 97/19/06 King George V Handicap HERITAGE Frankie Dettori Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 15/2 98/16/06 Britannia Handicap PLAN-B Frankie Dettori Sheikh Mohammed 8/1 98/18/06 Chesham Stakes RHAPSODIST Frankie Dettori Sheikh Mohammed 6/1 99/15/06 Ascot Stakes HIGH AND MIGHTY Frankie Dettori Sheikh Mohammed 10/1 99/17/06 Norfolk Stakes WARM HEART Frankie Dettori Sheikh Mohammed 7/2 00/21/06 Jersey Stakes OBSERVATORY Kevin Darley Khalid Abdullah 11/2 00/22/06 Britannia Handicap EL GRAN PAPA Franny Norton Thomas Tatham 4/1F 01/21/06 Britannia Handicap ANALYSER Franny Norton Robert Sangster/Tony Collins 14/1 02/21/06 Buckingham Palace Handicap DEMONSTRATE Richard Hughes Khalid Abdullah 12/1 02/22/06 Platinum Jubilee Stakes MALHUB Kevin Darley Hamdan Al Maktoum 16/1 04/15/06 Coventry Stakes ICEMAN Kieren Fallon Cheveley Park Stud 5/1F 05/17/06 King Edward VII Stakes PLEA BARGAIN Jimmy Fortune Sheikh Mohammed 9/2 06/23/06 Coronation Stakes NANNINA Jimmy Fortune Cheveley Park Stud 6/1JF 07/20/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes NANNINA Jimmy Fortune Cheveley Park Stud 3/1CF 07/20/06 Royal Hunt Cup ROYAL OATH Jimmy Fortune William Farish & Bill Farish Jnr 9/1 08/19/06 Ribblesdale Stakes MICHITA Jimmy Fortune Stonerside Stable LLC 10/3F 09/20/06 Hardwicke Stakes BRONZE CANNON Jimmy Fortune Anthony Oppenheimer 8/1 10/16/06 Queen Mary Stakes MAQAASID Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 9/4F 11/17/06 King Edward VII Stakes NATHANIEL William Buick Lady Rothschild 11/4F 11/17/06 Wolferton Stakes BEACHFIRE William Buick H R H Princess Haya of Jordan 12/1 12/20/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes JOVIALITY William Buick H R H Princess Haya of Jordan 11/1 12/22/06 Albany Stakes NEWFANGLED William Buick H R H Princess Haya of Jordan 7/4F 12/22/06 Coronation Stakes FALLEN FOR YOU William Buick Normandie Stud Ltd 12/1 12/22/06 Wolferton Stakes GATEWOOD William Buick George Strawbridge 3/1F 12/23/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap CAMBORNE William Buick H R H Princess Haya of Jordan 11/2F 13/20/06 Hampton Court Stakes REMOTE William Buick Khalid Abdullah 9/4F 14/17/06 St James’s Palace Stakes KINGMAN James Doyle Khalid Abdullah 8/11F 14/18/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes THE FUGUE William Buick Lord Lloyd-Webber 11/2 14/20/06 King Edward VII Stakes EAGLE TOP William Buick Lady Bamford 12/1 14/21/06 Chesham Stakes RICHARD PANKHURST William Buick Rachel Hood 10/1 15/17/06 Royal Hunt Cup GM HOPKINS Ryan Moore Robin Geffen 8/1 15/20/06 Wolferton Stakes MAHSOOB Paul Hanagan Hamdan Al Maktoum 7/4F 16/14/06 Windsor Castle Stakes ARDAD Robert Havlin Abdullah Saeed Al Naboodah 20/1 16/15/06 Sandringham Handicap PERSUASIVE Frankie Dettori Cheveley Park Stud 11/4F 17/22/06 Ribblesdale Stakes CORONET Olivier Peslier Denford Stud 9/1 17/23/06 Queen’s Vase STRADIVARIUS Andrea Atzeni Bjorn Nielsen 11/2 18/19/06 Coventry Stakes CALYX Frankie Dettori Khalid Abdullah 2/1F 18/19/06 St James’s Palace Stakes WITHOUT PAROLE Frankie Dettori John & Tanya Gunther 9/4F 18/19/06 Wolferton Stakes MONARCHS GLEN Frankie Dettori Khalid Abdullah 8/1 18/21/06 Gold Cup STRADIVARIUS Frankie Dettori Bjorn Nielsen 7/4JF 19/20/06 Ribblesdale Stakes STAR CATCHER Frankie Dettori Anthony Oppenheimer 4/1
Richard Fahey (10)
AUS
*in partnership with Thady Gosden
159 19/20/06 Gold Cup STRADIVARIUS Frankie Dettori Bjorn Nielsen EvsF 20/16/06 Ribblesdale Stakes FRANKLY DARLING Frankie Dettori Anthony Oppenheimer 11/8F 20/16/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes NAZEEF Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 10/3 20/17/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes LORD NORTH James Doyle HH Sheikh Zayed bin Mohammed Racing 5/1 20/18/06 Gold Cup STRADIVARIUS Frankie Dettori Bjorn Nielsen 4/5F 20/19/06 Hardwicke Stakes FANNY LOGAN Frankie Dettori HH Sheika Al Jalila Racing 17/2 20/20/06 St James’s Palace Stakes PALACE PIER Frankie Dettori Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 4/1 *21/15/06 Queen Anne Stakes PALACE PIER Frankie Dettori Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 2/7F *21/15/06 Copper Horse Handicap AMTIYAZ Hollie Doyle Imad Al Sagar 33/1 *21/16/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes INDIE ANGEL Frankie Dettori Cheveley Park Stud 22/1 *21/17/06 Ribblesdale Stakes LOVING DREAM Robert Havlin Lordship Stud 18/1 *22/17/06 Coronation Stakes INSPIRAL Frankie Dettori Cheveley Park Stud 15/8F
(1) 19/21/06 Coronation Stakes WATCH ME Pierre-Charles Boudot Alexander Tamagni 20/1 William Haggas (14) 96/19/06 Royal Hunt Cup YEAST Kieren Fallon Brian Haggas 8/1F 00/22/06 Norfolk Stakes SUPERSTAR LEO Richard Quinn The Superstar Leo Partnership 5/1 06/22/06 Ribblesdale Stakes MONT ETOILE Michael Hills T Hirschfeld, D Scott, Lester Piggott 25/1 08/18/06 Jersey Stakes AQLAAM Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 13/2 08/19/06 Hampton Court Stakes COLLECTION Kerrin McEvoy Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 13/2 09/20/06 Wokingham Handicap HIGH STANDING Ryan Moore Findlay & Bloom 6/1 10/17/06 Norfolk Stakes APPROVE Eddie Ahern Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 16/1 12/21/06 Britannia Handicap FAST OR FREE Ryan Moore Ian & Christine Beard 6/1F 19/18/06 Wolferton Stakes ADDEYBB Danny Tudhope Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum 5/1 19/19/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes MOVE SWIFTLY Danny Tudhope Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum 9/1 21/17/06 Hampton Court Stakes MOHAAFETH Jim Crowley Shadwell Estate Company Ltd 11/8F 21/18/06 King Edward VII Stakes ALENQUER Tom Marquand M M Stables 13/8F 22/14/06 Queen Anne Stakes BAAEED Jim Crowley Shadwell Estate Company Ltd 1/6F 22/17/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap CANDLEFORD Tom Marquand Barnane Stud Ltd 11/2 Michael Halford IRE (1) 16/15/06 Royal Hunt Cup PORTAGE James Doyle Godolphin 10/1 Richard Hannon (7) 14/17/06 Queen Anne Stakes TORONADO Richard Hughes Al Shaqab Racing 4/5F 14/19/06 Norfolk Stakes BAITHA ALGA Frankie Dettori Al Shaqab Racing 8/1 15/17/06 Sandringham Handicap OSAILA Frankie Dettori Al Shaqab Racing 13/2 15/19/06 Albany Stakes ILLUMINATE Richard Hughes Denford Stud 4/1F 17/20/06 St James’s Palace Stakes BARNEY ROY James Doyle Godolphin 5/2 20/16/06 Buckingham Palace Handicap MOTAKHAYYEL Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 14/1 22/17/06 Sandringham Handicap HEREDIA Sean Levey St Albans Bloodstock 7/2F Jessica Harrington IRE (3) 18/22/06 Coronation Stakes ALPHA CENTAURI Colm O’Donoghue Niarchos Family 11/4F 20/20/06 Coronation Stakes ALPINE STAR Frankie Dettori Niarchos Family 9/2 22/16/06 Ribblesdale Stakes MAGICAL LAGOON Shane Foley Zhang Yuesheng 11/4 Nicky Henderson (3) 09/20/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes CARACCIOLA Eddie Ahern Piers Pottinger 6/1 11/14/06 Ascot Handicap VEILED Eddie Ahern Pump & Plant Services Ltd 11/2 13/21/06 Wolferton Stakes FORGOTTEN VOICE Johnny Murtagh Susan Roy 12/1 Guy Henrot FR (1) 97/20/06 King’s Stand Stakes DON’T WORRY ME Olivier Peslier J F Gribomont 33/1 Charlie Hills (6) 13/21/06 Albany Stakes KIYOSHI Jamie Spencer Qatar Racing Limited 8/1 15/17/06 Jersey Stakes DUTCH CONNECTION Jim Crowley Susan Roy/Cheveley Park Stud 14/1 15/19/06 Commonwealth Cup MUHAARAR Dane O’Neill Hamdan Al Maktoum 10/1 19/19/06 Royal Hunt Cup AFAAK Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 20/1 20/16/06 King’s Stand Stakes BATTAASH Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 5/6F 22/15/06 Royal Hunt Cup DARK SHIFT James McDonald H Frost 13/2 Jens Hirschberger GER (1) 12/21/06 Hampton Court Stakes ENERGIZER Adrie de Vries Gestut Schlenderhan 15/2 Joe Janiak AUS (1) 06/20/06 King’s Stand Stakes TAKEOVER TARGET Jay Ford Joe & Ben Janiak 7/1 William Jarvis (3) 87/18/06 Norfolk Stakes COLMORE ROW Bruce Raymond Mrs Doris Allen 10/3 89/21/06 Queen’s Vase WELD Bruce Raymond Lord Howard de Walden 16/1 94/14/06 St James’s Palace Stakes GRAND LODGE Michael Kinane Lord Howard de Walden 6/1 John Jenkins (1) 02/18/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap THUNDERING SURF Richard Hughes C N & Mrs J C Wright 11/1
Francis-Henri Graffard FR
160 Eve Johnson Houghton (2) 18/19/06 Queen Anne Stakes ACCIDENTAL AGENT Charles Bishop Gaie Johnson Houghton 33/1 21/16/06 Windsor Castle Stakes CHIPOTLE Charles Bishop The Woodway 20 22/1 Alan King (4) 16/16/06 King George V Handicap PRIMITIVO Willy Twiston-Davies N Farrell, L Field, T Mellor & B Cognet 13/2 20/16/06 Ascot Handicap COEUR DE LION Thore Hammer Hansen The Barbury Boys 16/1 20/19/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes SCARLET DRAGON Hollie Doyle HP Racing Scarlet Dragon 33/1 20/20/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes WHO DARES WINS Tom Marquand HP Racing Who Dares Wins EvsF Sylvester Kirk (1) 06/20/06 Windsor Castle Stakes ELHAMRI Declan McDonogh Norman Ormiston 20/1 William Knight (1) 20/17/06 Silver Royal Hunt Cup SIR BUSKER Oisin Murphy Kennet Valley Thoroughbreds 12/1 Eric Libaud FR (1) 09/17/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes VISION D’ETAT Olivier Peslier Jacques Detre 4/1 David Loughnane (1) 21/16/06 Kensington Palace Stakes LOLA SHOWGIRL Laura Pearson K Lloyd 12/1 Edward Lynam IRE (4) 13/18/06 King’s Stand Stakes SOLE POWER Johnny Murtagh Sabena Power 8/1 14/17/06 King’s Stand Stakes SOLE POWER Richard Hughes Sabena Power 5/1 14/18/06 Queen Mary Stakes ANTHEM ALEXANDER Pat Smullen Noel O’Callaghan 9/4F 14/21/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes SLADE POWER Wayne Lordan Sabena Power 7/2F Ger Lyons IRE (1) 07/20/06 Queen Mary Stakes ELLETELLE Johnny Murtagh Jesse Club Syndicate 20/1 George Margarson (1) 06/24/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap YOUNG MICK Richard Quinn Michael Kentish 28/1 David Marnane IRE (2) 12/23/06 Wokingham Handicap DANDY BOY Pat Dobbs Malih Lahej Al Basti 33/1 18/20/06 Royal Hunt Cup SETTLE FOR BAY Billy Lee McGettigans Management JLT/M Casey 16/1 Tony Martin IRE (2) 00/21/06 Ascot Handicap BARBA PAPA Johnny Murtagh Glen Devlin 10/1 05/14/06 Ascot Handicap LEG SPINNER Fran Berry Bill Moffett 9/1 Martyn Meade (1) 19/21/06 Commonwealth Cup ADVERTISE Frankie Dettori Phoenix Thoroughbred Limited 8/1 Noel Meade IRE (1) 78/22/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes SWEET MINT Walter Swinburn M Wright 20/1 Brian Meehan (7) 98/18/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes TOMBA Michael Tebbutt John Good 4/1 00/23/06 Windsor Castle Stakes AUTUMNAL Pat Eddery Paul & Jenny Green 4/1 02/19/06 Queen Mary Stakes ROMANTIC LIASON Pat Eddery Con Wilson 16/1 09/18/06 Norfolk Stakes RADIOHEAD Jamie Spencer Carmen Burrell & Jonathan Harvey 10/1 11/17/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes MANASSAS Martin Dwyer Rebecca Philipps 12/1 12/19/06 St James’s Palace Stakes MOST IMPROVED Kieren Fallon Iraj Parvizi 9/1 18/23/06 Wokingham Handicap BACCHUS Jim Crowley G Morland, D Erwin, J Woodman 33/1 David Menuisier (1) 21/19/06 Hardwicke Stakes WONDERFUL TONIGHT William Buick Christopher Wright 5/1 Joanne Morgan IRE (1) 13/20/06 Britannia Handicap ROCA TUMU Billy Lee Roca Tumu Syndicate 20/1 Peter Moody AUS (1) 12/23/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes BLACK CAVIAR Luke Nolen Gary & Kerryn Wilkie et al 1/6F Gary
10/19/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes BERGO Ryan Moore Sam Sangster 10/1
03/17/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap WAVERLEY Jimmy Fortune Exors of the late Lord Margadale 14/1 06/24/06 Wokingham Handicap BALTIC KING Jimmy Fortune Thurloe Thoroughbreds VIII 10/1 08/20/06 Wolferton Stakes SUPASEUS Steve Drowne Ben & Sir Martyn Arbib 12/1 10/19/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap CILL RIALAIG Steve Drowne Pangfield Partners 16/1 11/16/06 Britannia Handicap SAGRAMOR Nicky Mackay Melksham Craic 8/1 11/16/06 Hampton Court Stakes PISCO SOUR Jimmy Fortune Michael Kerr-Dineen 20/1 15/19/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap ARAB DAWN Richard Hughes Eason, Kerr-Dineen, Hughes, Edwards-Jones 6/1JF 21/18/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap QUICKTHORN Oisin Murphy Lady Blyth 7/2F Danny Morton AUS (1) 09/16/06 King’s Stand Stakes SCENIC BLAST Steve Arnold Elio Anthony Galante & Partners 11/4F
Moore (1)
Hughie Morrison (8)
161 William Muir (2) 02/18/06 Balmoral Handicap ZARGUS Martin Dwyer Monique Bruce Copp 14/1 20/16/06 King Edward VII Stakes PYLEDRIVER Martin Dwyer Knox & Wells & R Devlin 18/1 Willie Mullins IRE (8) 12/19/06 Ascot Handicap SIMENON Ryan Moore Wicklow Bloodstock Limited 8/1 12/23/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes SIMENON Ryan Moore Wicklow Bloodstock Limited 11/4F 14/21/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes PIQUE SOUS Ryan Moore Supreme Horse Racing Club 11/4 15/16/06 Ascot Handicap CLONDAW WARRIOR Ryan Moore Act D Wagg Syndicate 5/1F 17/20/06 Ascot Handicap THOMAS HOBSON Ryan Moore Susannah Ricci 4/1F 18/19/06 Ascot Handicap LAGOSTOVEGAS Andrea Atzeni John Donohue 10/1 21/19/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes STRATUM Ryan Moore Tony Bloom 4/1 22/18/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes STRATUM William Buick Tony Bloom 10/1 Johnny Murtagh IRE (1) 21/18/06 Sandringham Handicap CREATE BELIEF Ben Coen Racehorse Club 6/1 Aidan O’Brien IRE (81) 97/17/06 Coventry Stakes HARBOUR MASTER Christy Roche Sue Magnier 16/1 99/15/06 Coventry Stakes FASLIYEV Michael Kinane Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 15/8F 99/17/06 Chesham Stakes BACH Michael Kinane Satish Sanan & Sue Magnier 5/2 00/20/06 St James’s Palace Stakes GIANT’S CAUSEWAY Michael Kinane Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 7/2F 01/19/06 St James’s Palace Stakes BLACK MINNALOUSHE Johnny Murtagh Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 8/1 01/19/06 Coventry Stakes LANDSEER Jamie Spencer Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 20/1 01/20/06 Jersey Stakes MOZART Michael Kinane Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 7/4F 01/21/06 Norfolk Stakes JOHANNESBURG Michael Kinane Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 11/8F 02/18/06 St James’s Palace Stakes ROCK OF GIBRALTAR Michael Kinane Sir Alex Ferguson & Sue Magnier 4/5F 02/18/06 Coventry Stakes STATUE OF LIBERTY Michael Kinane Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 5/2F 02/21/06 Coronation Stakes SOPHISTICAT Michael Kinane Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 11/2 04/17/06 Hampton Court Stakes MOSCOW BALLET Jamie Spencer Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 8/1 04/18/06 King Edward VII Stakes FIVE DYNASTIES Jamie Spencer Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 11/4F 05/16/06 Hampton Court Stakes INDIGO CAT Kieren Fallon Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 3/1F 06/20/06 Queen Anne Stakes AD VALOREM Kieren Fallon Sue Magnier & R Ingham 13/2 06/21/06 Gold Cup YEATS Kieren Fallon Sue Magnier & Diane Nagle 7/1 07/19/06 Coventry Stakes HENRYTHENAVIGATOR Michael Kinane Sue Magnier 11/4F 07/19/06 St James’s Palace Stakes EXCELLENT ART Jamie Spencer Sue Magnier 8/1 07/21/06 Gold Cup YEATS Michael Kinane Sue Magnier & Diane Nagle 8/13F 07/22/06 Queen’s Vase MAHLER Michael Kinane Sue Magnier 7/1 08/17/06 Queen Anne Stakes HARADASUN Johnny Murtagh F Tagg/Sue Magnier/F Meduri/G Moffitt 5/1 08/17/06 St James’s Palace Stakes HENRYTHENAVIGATOR Johnny Murtagh Sue Magnier 4/7F 08/18/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes DUKE OF MARMALADE Johnny Murtagh Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor EvsF 08/19/06 Gold Cup YEATS Johnny Murtagh Sue Magnier & Diane Nagle 11/8F 08/21/06 Hardwicke Stakes MACARTHUR Johnny Murtagh Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor 11/8F 08/21/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes HONOLULU Johnny Murtagh Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor 7/4F 09/16/06 St James’s Palace Stakes MASTERCRAFTSMAN Johnny Murtagh Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor 5/6F 09/18/06 Gold Cup YEATS Johnny Murtagh Sue Magnier & Diane Nagle 6/4F 10/18/06 Coronation Stakes LILLIE LANGTRY Johnny Murtagh Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier 7/2F 10/18/06 Queen’s Vase MIKHAIL GLINKA Johnny Murtagh Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith 2/1F 10/19/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes STARSPANGLEDBANNER Johnny Murtagh Michael Tabor/Derrick Smith/Sue Magnier/Ms Massey 13/2JF 11/14/06 Coventry Stakes POWER Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier 4/1F 11/16/06 Gold Cup FAME AND GLORY Jamie Spencer Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Fitri Hay 11/8F 11/18/06 Chesham Stakes MAYBE Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier 5/2F 11/18/06 Hardwicke Stakes AWAIT THE DAWN Ryan Moore Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 4/6F 12/20/06 Jersey Stakes ISHVANA Seamie Heffernan Annemarie O’Brien 20/1 12/20/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes SO YOU THINK Joseph O’Brien Smith, Magnier, Tabor, Dato Tan, Tunku Yahaya 4/5F 13/18/06 Queen Anne Stakes DECLARATION OF WAR Joseph O’Brien Sue Magnier, M Tabor, D Smith & J Allen 15/2 13/18/06 Coventry Stakes WAR COMMAND Seamie Heffernan J Allen, Sue Magnier, M Tabor, D Smith 20/1 13/19/06 Jersey Stakes GALE FORCE TEN Joseph O’Brien Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier 9/2F 13/21/06 Queen’s Vase LEADING LIGHT Joseph O’Brien Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 5/4F 14/19/06 Ribblesdale Stakes BRACELET Joseph O’Brien Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 10/1 14/19/06 Gold Cup LEADING LIGHT Joseph O’Brien Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 10/11F 15/16/06 St James’s Palace Stakes GLENEAGLES Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 8/15F 15/16/06 Windsor Castle Stakes WASHINGTON DC Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith 5/1 15/18/06 Norfolk Stakes WATERLOO BRIDGE Ryan Moore Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor 12/1 15/18/06 Britannia Handicap WAR ENVOY Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith 10/1 15/19/06 Queen’s Vase ALOFT Ryan Moore Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 5/2F 16/14/06 Coventry Stakes CARAVAGGIO Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 13/8F 16/16/06 Ribblesdale Stakes EVEN SONG Ryan Moore Sue Magnier 15/8F 16/16/06 Gold Cup ORDER OF ST GEORGE Ryan Moore Lloyd Williams, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith 10/11F 16/17/06 Albany Stakes BRAVE ANNA Seamie Heffernan Evie Stockwell 16/1 16/17/06 Queen’s Vase SWORD FIGHTER Colm O’Donoghue Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 33/1 16/18/06 Chesham Stakes CHURCHILL Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 8/11F 16/18/06 Wolferton Stakes SIR ISAAC NEWTON Ryan Moore Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 7/1 17/21/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes HIGHLAND REEL Ryan Moore Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 9/4 17/22/06 Norfolk Stakes SIOUX NATION Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 14/1 17/23/06 Commonwealth Cup CARAVAGGIO Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 5/6F 17/23/06 Coronation Stakes WINTER Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 4/9F 17/24/06 Chesham Stakes SEPTEMBER Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 11/8F 17/24/06 Hardwicke Stakes IDAHO Seamie Heffernan Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 9/2 18/20/06 Queen’s Vase KEW GARDENS Ryan Moore Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 10/3
162 18/21/06 Hampton Court Stakes HUNTING HORN Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 5/1 18/21/06 Ribblesdale Stakes MAGIC WAND Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier, Markus Jooste 10/3 18/23/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes MERCHANT NAVY Ryan Moore Merchant Navy Synd/Smith/Magnier/Tabor 4/1 19/18/06 Coventry Stakes ARIZONA Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 15/8F 19/18/06 St James’s Palace Stakes CIRCUS MAXIMUS Ryan Moore Flaxman Stables, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith10/1 19/19/06 Windsor Castle Stakes SOUTHERN HILLS Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 7/1 19/20/06 King George V Handicap SOUTH PACIFIC Seamie Heffernan Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 22/1 19/21/06 King Edward VII Stakes JAPAN Ryan Moore Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 6/4F 20/16/06 Queen Anne Stakes CIRCUS MAXIMUS Ryan Moore Flaxman Stables, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith 4/1F 20/17/06 Hampton Court Stakes RUSSIAN EMPEROR Ryan Moore Laurie Macri/Sue Magnier et al 10/3 20/18/06 Chesham Stakes BATTLEGROUND Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 11/4F 20/19/06 Queen’s Vase SANTIAGO Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 10/3 21/16/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes LOVE Ryan Moore Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 11/10F 21/19/06 Chesham Stakes POINT LONSDALE Ryan Moore M Tabor, D Smith, S Magnier & Westerberg 10/11F 22/15/06 Windsor Castle Stakes LITTLE BIG BEAR Ryan Moore D Smith, S Magnier, M Tabor & Westerberg 6/5F 22/16/06 Gold Cup KYPRIOS Ryan Moore Moyglare, Magnier, Tabor, Smith, Westerberg 13/8F 22/17/06 Albany Stakes MEDITATE Ryan Moore M Tabor, D Smith, S Magnier & Westerberg 5/2 22/17/06 King Edward VII Stakes CHANGINGOFTHEGUARD Ryan Moore Westerberg, Sue Magnier, M Tabor, D Smith 11/10F 22/18/06 Hardwicke Stakes BROOME Ryan Moore M Matsushima, Sue Magnier, M Tabor, D Smith 6/1 Joseph O'Brien (1) 22/15/06 Prince Of Wales's Stakes STATE OF REST Shane Crosse State Of Rest Partnership 5/1 David O’Meara (5) 14/20/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes LOUIS THE PIOUS Silvestre de Sousa Frank Gillespie 33/1 15/17/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes AMAZING MARIA James Doyle Sir Robert Ogden 25/1 17/24/06 Wokingham Handicap OUT DO Danny Tudhope Evan Sutherland 25/1 19/18/06 Queen Anne Stakes LORD GLITTERS Danny Tudhope Geoff & Sandra Turnbull 14/1 22/14/06 Copper Horse Handicap GET SHIRTY Danny Tudhope Akela Thoroughbreds Ltd 16/1 Eoghan O’Neill FR (1) 16/20/06 Chesham Stakes SUITS YOU Cristian Demuro Mrs M O’Neill & A Solomon 14/1 Jonjo O’Neill (2) 90/22/06 Windsor Castle Stakes GIPSY FIDDLER Pat Eddery G B Davidson 7/2 13/18/06 Ascot Handicap WELL SHARP Fran Berry J P McManus 9/1 Jamie Osborne (6) 01/22/06 Windsor Castle Stakes IRONY Pat Eddery John Nicholls Ltd/Mobley Homes 8/1 07/19/06 Windsor Castle Stakes DRAWNFROMTHEPAST Martin Dwyer Elaine & Martyn Booth 9/1 07/23/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes ENJOY THE MOMENT Jamie Spencer Lynn Wilson & Martin Landau 6/1 10/18/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes TREADWELL Fergus Sweeney Cath Walwyn & A Taylor 14/1 14/18/06 Royal Hunt Cup FIELD OF DREAM Adam Kirby N Jackson 20/1 16/16/06 Britannia Handicap DEFROCKED Jamie Spencer Michael Buckley & Michael Watt 13/2 Hugo Palmer (1) 16/14/06 St James’s Palace Stakes GALILEO GOLD Frankie Dettori Al Shaqab Racing 6/1 Matthieu Palussiere FR (1) 17/23/06 Albany Stakes DIFFERENT LEAGUE Antoine Hamelin Theresa Marnane 20/1 Linda Perratt (1) 08/21/06 Wokingham Handicap BIG TIMER Tom Eaves Gordon McDowall 20/1 Amanda Perrett (2) 00/22/06 King George V Handicap GIVE THE SLIP Pat Eddery John Bodie 8/1 17/22/06 Royal Hunt Cup ZHUI FENG Martin Dwyer John Connolly & Odile Griffith 25/1 Paul Perry AUS (2) 03/17/06 King’s Stand Stakes CHOISIR Johnny Murtagh Tom Wallace & Partners 25/1 03/21/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes CHOISIR Johnny Murtagh Tom Wallace & Partners 13/2 David Pipe (1) 10/15/06 Ascot Handicap JUNIOR Seb Sanders Middleham Park Racing LI 17/2 Jonathan Portman (1) 13/19/06 Sandringham Handicap ANNECDOTE Richard Kingscote Tom Edwards & Partners 11/1 Kevin Prendergast IRE (4) 81/17/06 Queen’s Vase ORE Willie Carson Patrick Prendergast 15/2 82/18/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes ORE Bruce Raymond Omar Zawawi 7/1 96/18/06 Coventry Stakes VERGLAS Willie Supple Chryss O’Reilly 9/1 96/21/06 Hardwicke Stakes OSCAR SCHINDLER Michael Kinane Oliver Lehane 7/4F Sir Mark Prescott (2) 94/17/06 Britannia Handicap WIZARD KING John Lowe Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al Maktoum 9/1 96/21/06 King’s Stand Stakes PIVOTAL George Duffield Cheveley Park Stud 13/2
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Quinn (4) 07/23/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap PEVENSEY Graham Gibbons Dum Spiro Spero 8/1 14/17/06 Coventry Stakes THE WOW SIGNAL Frankie Dettori Al Shaqab Racing 5/1JF 18/20/06 Queen Mary Stakes SIGNORA CABELLO Oisin Murphy Pheonix Thoroughbreds & Zen Racing 25/1 21/17/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes HIGHFIELD PRINCESS Jason Hart Trainers House Enterprises Ltd 18/1 Jean-Claude Rouget FR (3) 15/19/06 Coronation Stakes ERVEDYA Christophe Soumillon H H Aga Khan 3/1 16/17/06 Coronation Stakes QEMAH Gregory Benoist Al Shaqab Racing 6/1 17/21/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes QEMAH Gregory Benoist Al Shaqab Racing 5/2F Kevin Ryan (8) 06/22/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes UHOOMAGOO Neil Callan J Duddy & Tony Fawcett 25/1 11/16/06 Norfolk Stakes BAPAK CHINTA Phillip Makin T Rahman 6/1 12/19/06 Windsor Castle Stakes HOTOTO Phillip Makin Kenneth Macpherson 14/1 13/21/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes LIGHTNING CLOUD Neil Callan Hambleton Racing Ltd XVIII 25/1 13/22/06 Wokingham Handicap YORK GLORY Jamie Spencer Salman Rashed & Mohamed Khalifa 14/1 20/20/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes HELLO YOUMZAIN Kevin Stott Haras d’Etreham and Cambridge Stud 4/1 20/20/06 Wokingham Stakes HEY JONESY Kevin Stott Pallister Racing 18/1 21/15/06 Wolferton Stakes JUAN ELCANO Andrea Atzeni Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 14/1 Danny Shum HK (1) 12/19/06 King’s Stand Stakes LITTLE BRIDGE Zac Purton Ko Kam Piu 12/1 David Simcock (2) 15/19/06 King Edward VII Stakes BALIOS Jamie Spencer Al Asayl Bloodstock 3/1 17/22/06 Britannia Handicap BLESS HIM Jamie Spencer Qatar Racing Limited 25/1 Bryan Smart (3) 05/18/06 Windsor Castle Stakes TITUS ALONE Kevin Darley Hintlesham Racing 11/4 06/20/06 Coventry Stakes HELLVELYN Ted Durcan Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed 4/1JF 07/23/06 Chesham Stakes MAZE Royston Ffrench Pinnacle Dr Fong Partnership 11/2 Suzy Smith (1) 08/17/06 Ascot Handicap MISSOULA Sam Hitchcott M Weaver & Pollards Bloodstock 20/1 Richard Spencer (1) 17/20/06 Coventry Stakes RAJASINGHE Stevie Donohoe Rebel Racing 11/1 Sir Michael Stoute (82) 77/15/06 Jersey Stakes ETIENNE GERARD Paul Cook P Philipps 25/1 77/17/06 Britannia Handicap FINITE Paul Cook Raymond Clifford-Turner 14/1 78/22/06 Gold Cup SHANGAMUZO Greville Starkey Mrs E Charles 13/2 78/22/06 Norfolk Stakes SCHWEPPESHIRE LAD Greville Starkey M Madden 9/4 80/18/06 Jersey Stakes HARD FOUGHT Lester Piggott Brook Holliday 15/8F 81/16/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes HARD FOUGHT Walter Swinburn Brook Holliday 3/1 81/19/06 King’s Stand Stakes MARWELL Walter Swinburn Edmund Loder 5/4F 82/16/06 Queen Mary Stakes WIDAAD Walter Swinburn Maktoum Al Maktoum 13/8F 82/18/06 Britannia Handicap BALI DANCER Walter Swinburn John Pearce 5/1CF 83/16/06 King George V Handicap DAZARI Walter Swinburn H H Aga Khan 12/1 83/16/06 King Edward VII Stakes SHAREEF DANCER Walter Swinburn Maktoum Al Maktoum 10/1 85/18/06 Ribblesdale Stakes SALLY BROWN Walter Swinburn Bob Cowell 7/1 85/20/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes DAFAYNA Willie Carson H H Aga Khan 8/1 86/18/06 Coronation Stakes SONIC LADY Walter Swinburn Sheikh Mohammed 8/15F 86/20/06 Hardwicke Stakes DIHISTAN Pat Eddery H H Aga Khan 11/2 87/16/06 Coventry Stakes ALWAYS FAIR Walter Swinburn Maktoum Al Maktoum 9/2 87/17/06 Coronation Stakes MILLIGRAM Walter Swinburn Helena Springfield Ltd 4/5F 89/20/06 St James’s Palace Stakes SHAADI Walter Swinburn Sheikh Mohammed 6/4F 89/21/06 Jersey Stakes ZILZAL Walter Swinburn Mana Al Maktoum 10/11F 90/21/06 Ribblesdale Stakes HELLENIC Walter Swinburn Lord Weinstock 6/1 91/18/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes STAGECRAFT Steve Cauthen Sheikh Mohammed 6/4F 91/18/06 King Edward VII Stakes SADDLERS’ HALL Lester Piggott Lord Weinstock 7/1 91/21/06 Britannia Handicap AJAAD Bruce Raymond Maktoum Al Maktoum 12/1 91/21/06 Hardwicke Stakes ROCK HOPPER Pat Eddery Maktoum Al Maktoum 5/6F 92/19/06 Hardwicke Stakes ROCK HOPPER Pat Eddery Maktoum Al Maktoum 8/15F 94/14/06 King Edward VII Stakes FOYER Michael Kinane Sheikh Mohammed 7/2 94/15/06 Queen Mary Stakes GAY GALLANTA Walter Swinburn Cheveley Park Stud 16/1 96/21/06 Windsor Castle Stakes DAZZLE Kieren Fallon Cheveley Park Stud 7/2F 97/18/06 Jersey Stakes AMONG MEN Michael Kinane Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 4/1F 98/17/06 Coronation Stakes EXCLUSIVE Walter Swinburn Cheveley Park Stud 5/1 98/17/06 Queen’s Vase MARIDPOUR Walter Swinburn H H Aga Khan 6/1 98/17/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap GREEK PALACE Walter Swinburn Lord Weinstock 9/1 98/18/06 King George V Handicap DOUBLE CLASSIC John Reid Maktoum Al Maktoum 4/1F 99/16/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap BLUEPRINT Gary Stevens H M The Queen 4/1F 00/20/06 Queen Anne Stakes KALANISI Kieren Fallon H H Aga Khan 11/2 00/20/06 Queen’s Vase DALAMPOUR Kieren Fallon H H Aga Khan 3/1F 00/21/06 Royal Hunt Cup CARIBBEAN MONARCH Kieren Fallon Pierpont Scott & C Scott 11/2 01/19/06 Queen Anne Stakes MEDICEAN Kieren Fallon Cheveley Park Stud 11/2 01/20/06 Ascot Handicap COVER UP Kieren Fallon Lord Weinstock 12/1 01/21/06 King George V Handicap BEEKEEPER Johnny Murtagh Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 14/1 02/18/06 Queen Anne Stakes NO EXCUSE NEEDED Johnny Murtagh Maktoum Al Maktoum 13/2
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164 02/21/06 King Edward VII Stakes BALAKHERI Johnny Murtagh H H Aga Khan 11/4F 02/22/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes COVER UP Kieren Fallon Lord Weinstock 11/4F 03/19/06 Ribblesdale Stakes SPANISH SUN Richard Hughes Khalid Abdullah 9/2 03/20/06 Coronation Stakes RUSSIAN RHYTHM Kieren Fallon Cheveley Park Stud 4/7 03/21/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes COVER UP Kieren Fallon Exors of the Late Lord Weinstock 4/5F 04/16/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes FAVOURABLE TERMS Kieren Fallon Maktoum Al Maktoum 13/2 04/17/06 King George V Handicap ADMIRAL Nicky Mackay Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 9/1 05/15/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes PEERESS Michael Kinane Cheveley Park Stud 14/1 05/16/06 Britannia Handicap MOSTASHAAR Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 10/3F 05/17/06 Wolferton Stakes IMPERIAL STRIDE Richard Hills Saeed Suhail 25/1 05/18/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap NOTABLE GUEST Michael Kinane Khalid Abdullah 4/1 06/21/06 Jersey Stakes JEREMY Michael Kinane Elizabeth Moran 9/2 06/23/06 King Edward VII Stakes PAPAL BULL Kieren Fallon Sue Magnier/D Smith/M Tabor 5/4F 06/24/06 Hardwicke Stakes MARAAHEL Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 9/2 07/23/06 Hardwicke Stakes MARAAHEL Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 100/30 08/19/06 King George V Handicap COLONY Ryan Moore Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 11/2F 08/20/06 Queen’s Vase PATKAI Ryan Moore Ballymacoll Stud 6/4F 08/21/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap SUGAR RAY Ryan Moore Philip Newton 8/1 09/18/06 Hampton Court Stakes GLASS HARMONIUM Ryan Moore Ballymacoll Stud 8/1 09/19/06 Wolferton Stakes PERFECT STRIDE Ryan Moore Saeed Suhail 8/1 10/16/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes STRAWBERRYDAIQUIRI Ryan Moore Renata Jacobs 9/2 10/19/06 Hardwicke Stakes HARBINGER Ryan Moore Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 8/11F 12/22/06 Queen’s Vase ESTIMATE Ryan Moore H M The Queen 3/1F 12/23/06 Hardwicke Stakes SEA MOON Ryan Moore Khalid Abdullah 3/1F 13/20/06 Gold Cup ESTIMATE Ryan Moore H M The Queen 7/2F 13/21/06 King Edward VII Stakes HILLSTAR Ryan Moore Sir Evelyn de Rothschild 15/2 13/22/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap OPINION Ryan Moore Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 8/1 14/18/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes INTEGRAL Ryan Moore Cheveley Park Stud 9/4F 14/19/06 Hampton Court Stakes CANNOCK CHASE Ryan Moore Saeed Suhail 7/4F 14/21/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap ARAB SPRING Ryan Moore Ballymacoll Stud 11/4F 14/21/06 Hardwicke Stakes TELESCOPE Ryan Moore Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 7/4F 15/20/06 Hardwicke Stakes SNOW SKY Pat Smullen Khalid Abdullah 12/1 16/17/06 King Edward VII Stakes ACROSS THE STARS Frankie Dettori Saeed Suhail 7/1 16/18/06 Hardwicke Stakes DARTMOUTH Olivier Peslier H M The Queen 10/1 18/20/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes POET’S WORD James Doyle Saeed Suhail 11/2 18/20/06 Jersey Stakes EXPERT EYE James McDonald Khalid Abdullah 8/1 18/22/06 Commonwealth Cup EQTIDAAR Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 12/1 18/23/06 Hardwicke Stakes CRYSTAL OCEAN Ryan Moore Sir Evelyn de Rothschild 4/7F 19/19/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes CRYSTAL OCEAN Frankie Dettori Sir Evelyn de Rothschild 3/1 19/20/06 Hampton Court Stakes SANGARIUS Frankie Dettori Khalid Abdullah 13/2 21/19/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes DREAM OF DREAMS Ryan Moore Saeed Suhail 3/1F Saeed bin Suroor (38) 95/22/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes SO FACTUAL Frankie Dettori Godolphin 9/2 96/18/06 Queen Anne Stakes CHARNWOOD FOREST Michael Kinane Godolphin 10/11F 96/20/06 Gold Cup CLASSIC CLICHE Michael Kinane Godolphin 3/1 96/20/06 Chesham Stakes SHAMIKH Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 8/1 97/17/06 Queen Anne Stakes ALLIED FORCES Frankie Dettori Godolphin 10/1 97/20/06 Hardwicke Stakes PREDAPPIO Gary Stevens Godolphin 6/1 97/20/06 Windsor Castle Stakes ASFURAH Richard Hills Godolphin 7/1 98/17/06 Queen Anne Stakes INTIKHAB Frankie Dettori Godolphin 9/4F 98/17/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes FAITHFUL SON John Reid Godolphin 11/2 98/18/06 Ribblesdale Stakes BAHR Frankie Dettori Godolphin 13/8F 98/18/06 Gold Cup KAYF TARA Frankie Dettori Godolphin 11/1 99/15/06 Queen Anne Stakes CAPE CROSS Gary Stevens Godolphin 7/1 99/17/06 Ribblesdale Stakes FAIRY QUEEN Frankie Dettori Godolphin 8/1 99/18/06 King Edward VII Stakes MUTAFAWEQ Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4/1 00/21/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes DUBAI MILLENNIUM Jerry Bailey Godolphin 5/4 00/21/06 Gold Cup KAYF TARA Michael Kinane Godolphin 11/8F 01/20/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes FANTASTIC LIGHT Frankie Dettori Godolphin 100/30 02/19/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes GRANDERA Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4/1 02/21/06 Queen’s Vase MAMOOL Frankie Dettori Godolphin 9/1 03/17/06 Queen Anne Stakes DUBAL DESTINATION Frankie Dettori Godolphin 9/2 04/15/06 Queen Anne Stakes REFUSE TO BEND Frankie Dettori Godolphin 12/1 04/16/06 Jersey Stakes KHELEYF Frankie Dettori Godolphin 6/1 04/17/06 Ribblesdale Stakes PUNCTILIOUS Frankie Dettori Godolphin 9/2 04/17/06 Gold Cup PAPINEAU Frankie Dettori Godolphin 5/1 04/18/06 Queen’s Vase DUKE OF VENICE Frankie Dettori Godolphin 9/2 04/19/06 Hardwicke Stakes DOYEN Frankie Dettori Godolphin 6/5F 05/14/06 St James’s Palace Stakes SHAMARDAL Kerrin McEvoy Godolphin 7/4F 07/19/06 Queen Anne Stakes RAMONTI Frankie Dettori Godolphin 5/1 08/20/06 King Edward VII Stakes CAMPANOLOGIST Frankie Dettori Godolphin 9/1 09/18/06 Ribblesdale Stakes FLYING CLOUD Frankie Dettori Godolphin 5/1 10/16/06 Royal Hunt Cup INVISIBLE MAN Frankie Dettori Godolphin 28/1 10/17/06 Ribblesdale Stakes HIBAAYEB Frankie Dettori Godolphin 4/1JF 12/21/06 Gold Cup COLOUR VISION Frankie Dettori Godolphin 6/1 12/23/06 Chesham Stakes THA’IR Frankie Dettori Godolphin 9/2 14/19/06 King George V Handicap ELITE ARMY Kieren Fallon Godolphin 4/1JF 17/22/06 Hampton Court Stakes BENBATL Oisin Murphy Godolphin 9/2 21/16/06 Royal Hunt Cup REAL WORLD Marco Ghiani Godolphin 18/1 22/14/06 Wolferton Stakes DUBAI FUTURE Danny Tudhope Godolphin 20/1
165 Tom Tate (1) 12/20/06 Royal Hunt Cup PRINCE OF JOHANNE John Fahy David Storey 16/1 Roger Teal (1) 21/15/06 King’s Stand Stakes OXTED Cieren Fallon S Piper, T Hirshfeld, D Fish & J Collins 4/1 Marcus Tregoning (4) 02/18/06 King’s Stand Stakes DOMINICA Martin Dwyer Major & Mrs Bobby Kennard 16/1 03/18/06 Prince Of Wales Stakes NAYEF Richard Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 5/1 03/20/06 King Edward VII Stakes HIGH ACCOLADE Martin Dwyer Lady Tennant 5/2F 21/17/06 Britannia Handicap PEROTTO Oisin Murphy Halcyon Thoroughbreds 18/1 Roger Varian (10) 12/22/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes ETON FOREVER Neil Callan Sultan Ahmad Shah 14/1 14/20/06 Albany Stakes CURSORY GLANCE Andrea Atzeni Merry Fox Stud Limited 14/1 19/21/06 Albany Stakes DAAHYEH David Egan HH Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa 4/1F 19/22/06 Hardwicke Stakes DEFOE Andrea Atzeni Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 11/4F 19/22/06 Wokingham Handicap CAPE BYRON Andrea Atzeni Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 7/2F 20/17/06 Copper Horse Handicap FUJAIRA PRINCE Andrea Atzeni Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 3/1F 20/18/06 Wolferton Stakes MOUNTAIN ANGEL James Doyle Ziad A Galadari 8/1 20/18/06 Jersey Stakes MOLATHAM Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 11/2 20/18/06 Britannia Stakes KHALOOSY Jim Crowley Hamdan Al Maktoum 9/2 22/15/06 Queen's Vase ELDAR ELDAROV David Egan KHK Racing Ltd 5/2F Ed Walker (1) 18/22/06 Sandringham Handicap AGROTERA Jamie Spencer Bjorn Nielsen 11/2F Chris Waller AUS (1) 22/14/06 King's Stand Stakes NATURE STRIP James McDonald R Lyons, P Harrison et al 9/4 Wesley Ward USA (12) 09/16/06 Windsor Castle Stakes STRIKE THE TIGER John Velazquez Mitch Dutko & Ray Sainz 33/1 09/17/06 Queen Mary Stakes JEALOUS AGAIN John Velazquez R Abrams, R Brewer, M Dutko, W Ward 13/2 13/20/06 Norfolk Stakes NO NAY NEVER Joel Rosario Linda Shanahan & Ice Wine Stable 4/1 14/17/06 Windsor Castle Stakes HOOTENANNY Victor Espinoza Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor 7/2F 15/17/06 Queen Mary Stakes ACAPULCO Ryan Moore Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith 5/2F 15/20/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes UNDRAFTED Frankie Dettori Wes Welker & Sol Kumin 14/1 16/15/06 Queen Mary Stakes LADY AURELIA Frankie Dettori Stonestreet Stables/G Bolton/P Leidel 2/1F 17/20/06 King’s Stand Stakes LADY AURELIA John Velazquez Stonestreet Stables/G Bolton/P Leidel 7/2 17/21/06 Sandringham Handicap CON TE PARTIRO Jamie Spencer Hat Creek Racing 20/1 18/21/06 Norfolk Stakes SHANG SHANG SHANG Joel Rosario Breeze Easy LLC 5/1 20/20/06 Queen Mary Stakes CAMPANELLE Frankie Dettori Stonestreet Stable LLC 9/2 21/18/06 Commonwealth Cup CAMPANELLE Frankie Dettori Stonestreet Stable LLC 5/1 Archie Watson (2) 18/23/06 Windsor Castle Stakes SOLDIER’S CALL Daniel Tudhope Clipper Logistics 12/1 22/14/06 Coventry Stakes BRADSELL Hollie Doyle Victorious Racing Ltd 8/1 Paul Webber (2) 02/21/06 Wolferton Stakes ULUNDI Richard Hughes D Heath 10/1 07/19/06 Ascot Handicap FULL HOUSE Jimmy Fortune Chamberlain Addiscott Partnership 20/1 Dermot Weld IRE (17) 73/21/06 King Edward VII Stakes KLAIRVIMY Buster Parnell Mrs B Allen-Jones 10/1 74/19/06 Queen Mary Stakes HIGHEST TRUMP Johnny Roe Lord Petersham 5/2 74/19/06 Jersey Stakes RED ALERT Johnny Roe Bertram R Firestone 6/1 77/14/06 Ribblesdale Stakes NANTICIOUS Walter Swinburn Mrs Bertram R Firestone 15/2 77/16/06 Chesham Stakes SOOKERA Walter Swinburn Robert Sangster 7/2 78/21/06 Coronation Stakes SUTTON PLACE Walter Swinburn Mrs T Donahue 14/1 81/18/06 Norfolk Stakes DAY IS DONE Walter Swinburn Bertram Firestone 5/2 84/21/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes COMMITTED Brent Thomson Robert Sangster 3/1F 87/18/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes BIG SHUFFLE Michael Kinane Moyglare Stud Farm 8/1 92/16/06 St James’s Palace Stakes BRIEF TRUCE Michael Kinane Moyglare Stud Farm 25/1 96/19/06 Queen’s Vase Stakes GORDI Michael Kinane Allen Paulson 7/1 02/20/06 Ribblesdale Stakes IRRESISTIBLE JEWEL Pat Smullen Moyglare Stud Farm 12/1 03/20/06 Wolferton Stakes IN TIME’S EYE Pat Smullen Moyglare Stud Farm 5/1 10/17/06 Gold Cup RITE OF PASSAGE Pat Smullen Dr Ronan Lambe 20/1 12/21/06 Ribblesdale Stakes PRINCESS HIGHWAY Pat Smullen Moyglare Stud Farm 17/2 14/18/06 Jersey Stakes MUSTAJEEB Pat Smullen Hamdan Al Maktoum 9/2JF 15/17/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes FREE EAGLE Pat Smullen Moyglare Stud Farm 5/2F Ian Williams (2) 19/18/06 Ascot Handicap THE GRAND VISIR Richard Kingscote CLXX 12/1 21/15/06 Ascot Handicap RESHOUN William Buick Dr Marwan Koukash 66/1
JOCKEYS
WINNERS OF THE LEADING JOCKEY AWARD
*Ryan Moore set a new post-war record of nine winners for a single Royal Ascot Meeting in 2015. The previous best total of eight since 1945 was achieved by Lester Piggott in 1965 and 1975 and Pat Eddery in 1989 when Royal Ascot took place over four rather than the current five days (since 2002). The best ever score by a jockey at Royal Ascot is 12, set by Fred Archer in 1878.
Four female riders have enjoyed success at Royal Ascot, the first being Gay Kelleway on Sprowston Boy in the 1987 Queen Alexandra Stakes. Hayley Turner, Hollie Doyle and Laura Pearson have ridden winners in recent years (see records below).
Joanna Morgan became the first female jockey to ride at Royal Ascot in the 1978 Queen’s Vase on Gallowshill Boy, who finished ninth.
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Year Jockey Wins 2022 Ryan Moore - 9 titles 7 2021 Oisin Murphy – 1 title 5 2020 Frankie Dettori – 7 titles 6 2019 Frankie Dettori 7 2018 Ryan Moore 5 2017 Ryan Moore 6 2016 Ryan Moore 6 2015 Ryan Moore 9* 2014 Ryan Moore 6 2013 Johnny Murtagh 4 2012 Ryan Moore 5 2011 Ryan Moore 3 2010 Ryan Moore 4 2009 Johnny Murtagh 4 2008 Johnny Murtagh 6 2007 Jimmy Fortune 5 2006 Jamie Spencer – 1 title 4 2005 Michael Kinane 6 2004 Frankie Dettori 6 2003 Frankie Dettori 3 2002 Johnny Murtagh 4 2001 Johnny Murtagh 5 2000 Kieren Fallon 4 1999 Frankie Dettori 4 1998 Frankie Dettori 7 1997 Frankie Dettori 4 1996 Michael Kinane 5 1995 Michael Kinane 4 1994 Michael Kinane 4 1993 Pat Eddery 5 1992 Pat Eddery 4 1991 Steve Cauthen 4 1990 Steve Cauthen 5 1989 Pat Eddery 8 1988 Pat Eddery 4 1987 Steve Cauthen 7 1986 Pat Eddery 6 1985 Steve Cauthen 4 1984 Willie Carson 4 1983 Willie Carson 5 1982 Lester Piggott 6 1981 Lester Piggott 5 1980 Willie Carson 4 1979 Lester Piggott 6 1978 Lester Piggott 3 1977 Lester Piggott 7 1976 Lester Piggott 4 1975 Lester Piggott 8
TOP CURRENT JOCKEYS AT THE ROYAL MEETING
RECENT LEADING JOCKEY AWARD STANDINGS
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Jockey Wins Frankie Dettori 77 Ryan Moore 73 William Buick 33 Jamie Spencer 26 James Doyle 18 Olivier Peslier 16 Jim Crowley 14 Adam Kirby 10 Oisin Murphy 10
Jockey 1st 2nd 3rd 2022 Ryan Moore 7 4 3 William Buick 5 2 3 Danny Tudhope 4 3 1 James McDonald 3 2021 Oisin Murphy 5 1 2 Ryan Moore 4 6 4 William Buick 3 2 3 Frankie Dettori 3 1 2 Jim Crowley 1 3 1 2020 Frankie Dettori 6 4 3 Jim Crowley 6 1 2 Ryan Moore 4 5 5 James Doyle 3 4 3 Oisin Murphy 2 5 1 2019 Frankie Dettori 7 3 2 Ryan Moore 5 7 2 Danny Tudhope 4 1 2 James Doyle 3 2 1 Andrea Atzeni 2 2 2018 Ryan Moore 5 3 Frankie Dettori 4 1 4 William Buick 3 3 2 Jim Crowley 2 3 James Doyle 2 2 1 2017 Ryan Moore 6 4 4 William Buick 4 1 4 James Doyle 2 2 2 Jamie Spencer 2 1 Andrea Atzeni 1 3 2
WINNING RECORDS OF SELECTED JOCKEYS AT ROYAL ASCOT
JOCKEY
UPDATED AFTER RACING ON SATURDAY, 18 JUNE
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(NO. OF WINS) YR/DATE RACE NAME WINNER TRAINER OWNER SP Ahmed Ajtebi (1) 08/20/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes REGAL PARADE David Nicholls Dab Hand Racing 25/1 David Allan (1) 17/24/06 Wolferton Stakes SNOANO Tim Easterby Martyn Macleod 25/1 Steven Arnold (1) 09/16/06 King’s Stand Stakes SCENIC BLAST Danny Morton AUS Elio Anthony Galante & Partners 11/4F Andrea Atzeni (8) 14/20/06 Albany Stakes CURSORY GLANCE Roger Varian Merry Fox Stud Limited 14/1 17/23/06 Queen’s Vase STRADIVARIUS John Gosden Bjorn Nielsen 11/2 18/19/06 Ascot Stakes LAGOSTOVEGAS Willie Mullins IRE John Donohue 10/1 18/21/06 King George V Handicap BAGHDAD Mark Johnston Mohammed bin Hamad Khalifa Al Attiya 9/1 19/22/06 Hardwicke Stakes DEFOE Roger Varian Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 11/4F 19/22/06 Wokingham Handicap CAPE BYRON Roger Varian Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 7/2F 20/17/06 Copper Horse Handicap FUJAIRA PRINCE Roger Varian Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 3/1F 21/15/06 Wolferton Stakes JUAN ELCANO Kevin Ryan Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 14/1 Mickael Barzalona (1) 16/15/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes USHERETTE Andre Fabre FR Godolphin 9/4F Gregory Benoist (2) 16/17/06 Coronation Stakes QEMAH Jean Claude Rouget FR Al Shaqab Racing 6/1 17/21/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes QEMAH Jean Claude Rouget FR Al Shaqab Racing 5/2F Harry Bentley (1) 19/20/06 Britannia Handicap BIOMETRIC Ralph Beckett Khalid Abdullah 28/1 Charles Bishop (2) 18/19/06 Queen Anne Stakes ACCIDENTAL AGENT Eve Johnson Houghton Gaie Johnson Houghton 33/1 21/16/06 Windsor Castle Stakes CHIPOTLE Eve Johnson Houghton The Woodway 20 22/1 Pierre-Charles Boudot (2) 17/21/06 Jersey Stakes LE BRIVIDO Andre Fabre FR HRH Prince Faisal bin Khaled 2/1F 19/21/06 Coronation Stakes WATCH ME Francis-Henri Graffard FR Alexander Tamagni 20/1 William Buick (33) 07/23/06 Wokingham Handicap DARK MISSILE Andrew Balding Jeff Smith 22/1 11/17/06 King Edward VII Stakes NATHANIEL John Gosden Lady Rothschild 11/4F 11/17/06 Wolferton Stakes BEACHFIRE John Gosden H R H Princess Haya of Jordan 12/1 12/20/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes JOVIALITY John Gosden H R H Princess Haya of Jordan 11/1 12/22/06 Albany Stakes NEWFANGLED John Gosden H R H Princess Haya of Jordan 7/4F 12/22/06 Coronation Stakes FALLEN FOR YOU John Gosden Normandie Stud Ltd 12/1 12/22/06 Wolferton Stakes GATEWOOD John Gosden George Strawbridge 3/1F 12/23/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap CAMBORNE John Gosden H R H Princess Haya of Jordan 11/2F 13/20/06 Hampton Court Stakes REMOTE John Gosden Khalid Abdullah 9/4F 14/18/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes THE FUGUE John Gosden Lord Lloyd-Webber 11/2 14/20/06 King Edward VII Stakes EAGLE TOP John Gosden Lady Bamford 12/1 14/21/06 Chesham Stakes RICHARD PANKHURST John Gosden Rachel Hood 10/1 15/16/06 Coventry Stakes BURATINO Mark Johnston Godolphin 6/1 15/18/06 King George V Handicap SPACE AGE Charlie Appleby Godolphin 9/1 16/15/06 Jersey Stakes RIBCHESTER Richard Fahey Godolphin 7/1 16/16/06 Hampton Court Stakes HAWKBILL Charlie Appleby Godolphin 11/2 17/20/06 Queen Anne Stakes RIBCHESTER Richard Fahey Godolphin 11/10F 17/20/06 Windsor Castle Stakes SOUND AND SILENCE Charlie Appleby Godolphin 16/1 17/23/06 King Edward VII Stakes PERMIAN Mark Johnston Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 6/1 17/23/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap RARE RHYTHM Charlie Appleby Godolphin 20/1 18/19/06 King’s Stand Stakes BLUE POINT Charlie Appleby Godolphin 6/1 18/20/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes ALJAZZI Marco Botti Saleh Al Homaizi & Imad Al Sagar 9/2 18/22/06 King Edward VII Stakes OLD PERSIAN Charlie Appleby Godolphin 9/2 20/17/06 Royal Hunt Cup DARK VISION Mark Johnston Godolphin 15/2 20/20/06 Silver Wokingham CHIEFOFCHEIFS Charlie Fellowes Mervyn Ayers 20/1 21/15/06 Ascot Handicap RESHOUN Ian Williams Dr Marwan Koukash 66/1 21/16/06 Queen’s Vase KEMARI Charlie Appleby Godolphin 15/2 21/19/06 Hardwicke Stakes WONDERFUL TONIGHT David Menuisier Christopher Wright 5/1 22/14/06 St James's Palace Stakes COROEBUS Charlie Appleby Godolphin 10/11F 22/15/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes SAFFRON BEACH Jane Chapple-Hyam Mrs B V Sangster, J Wigan & O Sangster 5/2JF 22/16/06 King George V Handicap SECRET STATE Charlie Appleby Godolphin 4/1JF 22/18/06 Jersey Stakes NOBLE TRUTH Charlie Appleby Godolphin 4/1F 22/18/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes STRATUM Willie Mullins IRE Tony Bloom 10/1
170 Neil Callan (5) 06/22/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes UHOOMAGOO Kevin Ryan John Duddy & Tony Fawcett 25/1 10/18/06 Wolferton Stakes RAINBOW PEAK Michael Jarvis Peter Savill 13/8F 12/22/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes ETON FOREVER Roger Varian Sultan Ahmad Shah 14/1 13/21/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes LIGHTNING CLOUD Kevin Ryan Hambleton Racing Ltd XVIII 25/1 22/15/06 Kensington Palace Handicap RISING STAR Marco Botti Mamba Racing & Partner 40/1 Gary Carroll (1) 21/16/06 Queen Mary Stakes QUICK SUZY Gavin Cromwell IRE Eclipse Thorougbred Partners LLC 8/1 George Chaloner (1) 14/21/06 Wokingham Handicap BACCARAT Richard Fahey Sir Robert Ogden 9/1 Ben Coen (1) 21/18/06 Sandringham Handicap CREATE BELIEF Johnny Murtagh IRE RacehorseClub 6/1 Pat Cosgrave (1) 11/18/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes SOCIETY ROCK James Fanshawe Simon Gibson 25/1 Dougie Costello (1) 16/17/06 Commonwealth Cup QUIET REFLECTION Karl Burke Ontoawinner, Strecker & Burke 7/4F Shane Crosse (1) 22/15/06 Prince Of Wales's Stakes STATE OF REST Joseph O'Brien IRE State Of Rest Partnership 5/1 Hector Crouch (1) 21/17/06 King George V Handicap SUREFIRE Ralph Beckett Juddmonte 5/1 Jim Crowley (14) 11/14/06 King’s Stand Stakes PROHIBIT Robert Cowell Dasmal, Rix, Barr, Morley, Mrs Penney 7/1 13/22/06 Chesham Stakes BERKSHIRE Paul Cole Sultan Ahmad Shah 16/1 15/17/06 Jersey Stakes DUTCH CONNECTION Charlie Hills Susan Roy 14/1 18/22/06 Commonwealth Cup EQTIDAAR Sir Michael Stoute Hamdan Al Maktoum 12/1 18/23/06 Wokingham Handicap BACCHUS Brian Meehan G Morland, D Erwin, J Woodman 33/1 19/19/06 Royal Hunt Cup AFAAK Charlie Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 20/1 20/16/06 Buckingham Palace Handicap MOTAKHAYYEL Richard Hannon Hamdan Al Maktoum 14/1 20/16/06 King’s Stand Stakes BATTAASH Charlie Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 5/6F 20/16/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes NAZEEF John Gosden Hamdan Al Maktoum 10/3 20/17/06 King George V Stakes HUKUM Owen Burrows Hamdan Al Maktoum 12/1 20/18/06 Jersey Stakes MOLATHAM Roger Varian Hamdan Al Maktoum 11/2 20/18/06 Britannia Stakes KHALOOSY Roger Varian Hamdan Al Maktoum 9/2 21/17/06 Hampton Court Stakes MOHAAFETH William Haggas Shadwell Estate Company Ltd 11/8F 22/14/06 Queen Anne Stakes BAAEED William Haggas Shadwell Estate Company Ltd 1/6F Ben Curtis (2) 20/19/06 Albany Stakes DANDALLA Karl Burke Nick Bradley Racing & Elaine Burke 13/2 22/16/06 Buckingham Palace Handicap INVER PARK George Boughey The Inver Park Partnership 12/1 Cristian Demuro (1) 15/20/06 Chesham Stakes SUITS YOU Eoghan O’Neill FR Mrs M O’Neill & A Solomon 14/1 Frankie Dettori (77) 90/19/06 Queen Anne Stakes MARKOFDISTINCTION Luca Cumani Gerald Leigh 7/1 92/18/06 Gold Cup DRUM TAPS Lord Huntingdon Yoshio Asakawa 7/4F 93/17/06 Gold Cup DRUM TAPS Lord Huntingdon Yoshio Asakawa 13/2 94/15/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap MASTER CHARLIE Ian Balding David R Watson 10/1 94/17/06 King’s Stand Stakes LOCHSONG Ian Balding Jeff Smith 10/3F 95/22/06 Ribblesdale Stakes PHANTOM GOLD Lord Huntingdon H M The Queen 5/1 95/22/06 Norfolk Stakes LUCKY LIONEL Richard Hannon snr Antonio Balzarini 11/1 95/22/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes SO FACTUAL Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 9/2 97/17/06 Queen Anne Stakes ALLIED FORCES Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 10/1 97/17/06 St James’s Palace Stakes STARBOROUGH David Loder Sheikh Mohammed 11/2 97/19/06 Chesham Stakes CENTRAL PARK Paul Cole Fahd Salman 7/1 97/19/06 King George V Handicap HERITAGE John Gosden Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 15/2 98/16/06 Queen Anne Stakes INTIKHAB Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 9/4F 98/16/06 Britannia Handicap PLAN-B John Gosden Sheikh Mohammed 8/1 98/17/06 Queen Mary Stakes BINT ALLAYL Mick Channon Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum 2/1F 98/18/06 Ribblesdale Stakes BAHR Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 13/8F 98/18/06 Gold Cup KAYF TARA Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 11/1 98/18/06 Chesham Stakes RHAPSODIST John Gosden Sheikh Mohammed 6/1 98/19/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes DOVEDON STAR Anthony Kelleway Michael Whatley 12/1 99/15/06 Ascot Stakes HIGH AND MIGHTY John Gosden Sheikh Mohammed 10/1 99/17/06 Ribblesdale Stakes FAIRY QUEEN Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 8/1 99/17/06 Norfolk Stakes WARM HEART John Gosden Sheikh Mohammed 7/2 99/18/06 King Edward VII Stakes MUTAFAWEQ Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 4/1 01/20/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes FANTASTIC LIGHT Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 10/3 01/20/06 Royal Hunt Cup SURPRISE ENCOUNTER Ed Dunlop Ahmed Buhaleeba 8/1 01/20/06 Chesham Stakes SEBA David Loder Sheikh Mohammed 3/1F 02/19/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes GRANDERA Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 4/1 02/21/06 Queen’s Vase MAMOOL Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 9/1
171 03/17/06 Queen Anne Stakes DUBAI DESTINATION Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 9/2 03/21/06 Sandringham Handicap HOLD TO RANSOM Ed Dunlop Khalid Buhaleeba 11/1 03/21/06 Wokingham Handicap RATIO John Hammond FR Mrs John Davall 14/1 04/15/06 Queen Anne Stakes REFUSE TO BEND Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 12/1 04/16/06 Jersey Stakes KHELEYF Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 6/1 04/17/06 Ribblesdale Stakes PUNCTILIOUS Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 9/2 04/17/06 Gold Cup PAPINEAU Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 5/1 04/18/06 Queen’s Vase DUKE OF VENICE Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 9/2 04/19/06 Hardwicke Stakes DOYEN Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 6/5F 06/23/06 Albany Stakes SANDER CAMILLO Jeremy Noseda Sir Robert Ogden 4/1F 07/19/06 Queen Anne Stakes RAMONTI Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 5/1 08/20/06 King Edward VII Stakes CAMPANOLOGIST Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 9/1 09/18/06 Ribblesdale Stakes FLYING CLOUD Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 5/1 10/16/06 Royal Hunt Cup INVISIBLE MAN Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 28/1 10/17/06 Ribblesdale Stakes HIBAAYEB Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 4/1JF 10/18/06 King Edward VII Stakes MONTEROSSO Mark Johnston Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 7/2 11/15/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes REWILDING Mahmood Al Zarooni Godolphin 17/2 12/21/06 Gold Cup COLOUR VISION Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 6/1 12/23/06 Chesham Stakes THA’IR Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 9/2 14/17/06 Coventry Stakes THE WOW SIGNAL John Quinn Al Shaqab Racing 5/1JF 14/19/06 Norfolk Stakes BAITHA ALGA Richard Hannon Al Shaqab Racing 8/1 15/17/06 Sandringham Handicap OSAILA Richard Hannon Al Shaqab Racing 13/2 15/18/06 Hampton Court Stakes TIME TEST Roger Charlton Khalid Abdullah 15/8F 15/20/16 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes UNDRAFTED Wesley Ward USA Wes Welker & Sol Kumin 14/1 16/14/06 St James’s Palace Stakes GALILEO GOLD Hugo Palmer Al Shaqab Racing 6/1 16/15/06 Queen Mary Stakes LADY AURELIA Wesley Ward USA Stonestreet Stables/G Bolton/P Leidel 2/1F 16/15/06 Sandringham Handicap PERSUASIVE John Gosden Cheveley Park Stud 11/4F 16/17/06 King Edward VII Stakes ACROSS THE STARS Sir Michael Stoute Saeed Suhail 7/1 18/19/06 Coventry Stakes CALYX John Gosden Khalid Abdullah 2/1F 18/19/06 St James’s Palace Stakes WITHOUT PAROLE John Gosden John & Tanya Gunther 9/4F 18/19/06 Wolferton Stakes MONARCHS GLEN John Gosden Khalid Abdullah 8/1 18/21/06 Gold Cup STRADIVARIUS John Gosden Bjorn Nielsen 7/4JF 19/19/06 Queen Mary Stakes RAFFLE PRIZE Mark Johnston Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 18/1 19/19/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes CRYSTAL OCEAN Sir Michael Stoute Sir Evelyn de Rothschild 3/1 19/20/06 Norfolk Stakes A’ALI Simon Crisford Shaikh Duaij Al Khalifa 5/1 19/20/06 Hampton Court Stakes SANGARIUS Sir Michael Stoute Khalid Abdullah 13/2 19/20/06 Ribblesdale Stakes STAR CATCHER John Gosden Anthony Oppenheimer 4/1 19/20/06 Gold Cup STRADIVARIUS John Gosden Bjorn Nielsen EvsF 19/21/06 Commonwealth Cup ADVERTISE Martyn Meade Phoenix Thoroughbred Limited 8/1 20/16/06 Ribblesdale Stakes FRANKLY DARLING John Gosden Anthony Oppenheimer 11/8F 20/18/06 Gold Cup STRADIVARIUS John Gosden Bjorn Nielsen 4/5F 20/19/06 Hardwicke Stakes FANNY LOGAN John Gosden HH Sheika Al Jalila Racing 17/2 20/20/06 Queen Mary Stakes CAMPANELLE Wesley Ward USA Stonestreet Stable LLC 9/2 20/20/06 Coronation Stakes ALPINE STAR Jessica Harrington IRE Niarchos Family 9/2 20/20/06 St James’s Palace Stakes PALACE PIER John Gosden Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 4/1 21/15/06 Queen Anne Stakes PALACE PIER John & Thady Gosden Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 2/7F 21/16/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes INDIE ANGEL John & Thady Gosden Cheveley Park Stud 22/1 21/18/06 Commonwealth Cup CAMPANELLE Wesley Ward USA Stonestreet Stable LLC 5/1 22/17/06 Coronation Stakes INSPIRAL John & Thady Gosden Cheveley Park Stud 15/8F Pat Dobbs (1) 12/23/06 Wokingham Handicap DANDY BOY David Marnane IRE Malih Lahej Al Basti 33/1 Stevie Donohoe (1) 17/20/06 Coventry Stakes RAJASINGHE Richard Spencer Rebel Racing 11/1 Brett Doyle (2) 95/22/06 Chesham Stakes WORLD PREMIER Clive Brittain Maureen Brittain 6/1 96/21/06 King Edward VII Stakes AMFORTAS Clive Brittain Brian Voak 66/1 Hollie Doyle (3) 20/19/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes SCARLET DRAGON Alan King HP Racing Scarlet Dragon 33/1 21/15/06 Copper Horse Handicap AMTIYAZ John & Thady Gosden Imad Al Sagar 33/1 22/14/06 Coventry Stakes BRADSELL Archie Watson Victorious Racing Ltd 8/1 James Doyle (18) 13/19/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes AL KAZEEM Roger Charlton John Deer 11/4 13/19/06 Royal Hunt Cup BELGIAN BILL George Baker PJL, Byrne & Baker 33/1 13/19/06 Queen Mary Stakes RIZEENA Clive Brittain Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum 6/1 14/17/06 St James’s Palace Stakes KINGMAN John Gosden Khalid Abdullah 8/11F 15/17/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes AMAZING MARIA David O’Meara Sir Robert Ogden 25/1 16/15/06 Royal Hunt Cup PORTAGE Michael Halford IRE Godolphin 10/1 17/20/06 St James’s Palace Stakes BARNEY ROY Richard Hannon Godolphin 5/2 17/22/06 Gold Cup BIG ORANGE Michael Bell Bill & Tim Gredley 5/1 18/20/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes POET’S WORD Sir Michael Stoute Saeed Suhail 11/2 18/22/06 Albany Stakes MAIN EDITION Mark Johnston Saif Ali 7/1 19/18/06 King’s Stand Stakes BLUE POINT Charlie Appleby Godolphin 5/2 19/22/06 Chesham Stakes PINATUBO Charlie Appleby Godolphin 3/1 19/22/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes BLUE POINT Charlie Appleby Godolphin 6/4F 20/17/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes LORD NORTH John Gosden HH Sheikh Zayed bin Mohammed Racing 5/1
172 20/17/06 Windsor Castle Stakes TACTICAL Andrew Balding The Queen 7/2F 20/18/06 Wolferton Stakes MOUNTAIN ANGEL Roger Varian Ziad A Galadari 8/1 21/19/06 Jersey Stakes CREATIVE FORCE Charlie Appleby Godolphin 5/1JF 22/18/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes NAVAL CROWN Charlie Appleby Godolphin 33/1 Martin Dwyer (8) 02/18/06 King’s Stand Stakes DOMINICA Marcus Tregoning Major & Mrs Bobby Kennard 16/1 02/18/06 Balmoral Handicap ZARGUS William Muir Monique Bruce Copp 14/1 03/18/06 Ascot Stakes SINDAPOUR Martin Pipe Mary Burke 12/1 03/20/06 King Edward VII Stakes HIGH ACCOLADE Marcus Tregoning Lady Tennant 5/2F 07/19/06 Windsor Castle Stakes DRAWNFROMTHEPAST Jamie Osborne Elaine & Martyn Booth 9/1 11/17/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes MANASSAS Brian Meehan Rebecca Philipps 12/1 17/21/06 Royal Hunt Cup ZHUI FENG Amanda Perrett John Connolly & Odile Griffith 25/1 20/06/16 King Edward VII Stakes PYLEDRIVER William Muir Knox & Wells Limited & R Devlin 18/1 Tom Eaves (1) 08/21/06 Wokingham Handicap BIG TIMER Linda Perratt Gordon McDowall 20/1 David Egan (2) 19/21/06 Albany Stakes DAAHYEH Roger Varian HH Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa 4/1F 22/15/06 Queen's Vase ELDAR ELDAROV Roger Varian KHK Racing 5/2F John Egan (4) 04/15/06 Ascot Stakes DOUBLE OBSESSION Mark Johnston Ron Huggins, R Huckerby, Atlantic Racing 25/1 04/19/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes CORRIB ECLIPSE Jamie Poulton M Ioannou 25/1 06/22/06 Hampton Court Stakes SNOQUALMIE BOY David Elsworth Jeff Smith 33/1 06/24/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes LES ARCS Tim Pitt Willie McKay 33/1 Victor Espinoza (1) 14/17/06 Windsor Castle Stakes HOOTENANNY Wesley Ward USA Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 7/2F John Fahy (1) 12/20/06 Royal Hunt Cup PRINCE OF JOHANNE Tom Tate David Storey 16/1 Cieren Fallon (1) 21/15/06 King’s Stand Stakes OXTED Roger Teal S Piper, T Hirschfeld, D Fish & J Collins 4/1 Joe Fanning (9) 06/23/06 Wolferton Stakes I’M SO LUCKY Mark Johnston Sandra Brookhouse 16/1 07/22/06 King Edward VII Stakes BOSCOBEL Mark Johnston Sheikh Mohammed 7/1 09/19/06 Queen’s Vase HOLBERG Mark Johnston Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 7/1 09/20/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap DRILL SERGEANT Mark Johnston John Barson 14/1 12/21/06 King George V Handicap FENNELL BAY Mark Johnston Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 12/1 14/20/06 Queen’s Vase HARTNELL Mark Johnston Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 7/2 15/20/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes ORIENTAL FOX Mark Johnston Markus Graff 4/1 17/24/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes ORIENTAL FOX Mark Johnston Markus Graff 10/1 21/17/06 Gold Cup SUBJECTIVIST Mark Johnston Dr Jim Walker 13/2 Royston Ffrench (1) 07/23/06 Chesham Stakes MAZE Bryan Smart Pinnacle Dr Fong Partnership 11/2 Shane Foley (1) 22/16/06 Ribblesdale Stakes MAGICAL LAGOON Jessica Harrington IRE Zhang Yuesheng 11/4 Jay Ford (1) 06/20/06 King’s Stand Stakes TAKEOVER TARGET Joe Janiak AUS Joe & Ben Janiak 7/1 Marco Ghiani (1) 21/16/06 Royal Hunt Cup REAL WORLD Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 18/1 Maxime Guyon (2) 10/16/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes BYWORD Andre Fabre FR Khalid Abdullah 5/2F 15/16/06 Queen Anne Stakes SOLOW Freddy Head FR Wertheimer & Frere 11/8F Antoine Hamelin (1) 17/23/06 Albany Stakes DIFFERENT LEAGUE Matthieu Palussiere FR Theresa Marnane 20/1 Thore Hammer Hansen (1) 20/16/06 Ascot Stakes COEUR DE LION Alan King The Barbury Boys 16/1 Paul Hanagan (6) 09/18/06 King George V Handicap COSMIC SUN Richard Fahey The Cosmic Cases 66/1 10/15/06 Windsor Castle Stakes MARINE COMMANDO Richard Fahey Mike Wynne 9/2 14/18/06 Sandringham Handicap MUTEELA Mark Johnston Hamdan Al Maktoum 9/2F 15/20/06 Wolferton Stakes MAHSOOB John Gosden Hamdan Al Maktoum 7/4F 21/17/06 Norfolk Stakes PERFECT POWER Richard Fahey Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum 14/1 22/16/06 Norfolk Stakes THE RIDLER Richard Fahey Steve Bradley 50/1
173 Martin Harley (3) 13/20/06 King George V Handicap ELIDOR Mick Channon Jon & Julia Aisbitt 20/1 15/16/06 King’s Stand Stakes GOLDREAM Robert Cowell J Sargeant & Mrs J Morley 20/1 16/18/06 Wokingham Handicap OUTBACK TRAVELLER Robert Cowell Lordship Stud & Mrs J Morley 10/1 Jason Hart (1) 21/17/06 Buckingham Palace Handicap HIGHFIELD PRINCESS John Quinn Trainers House Enterprises Ltd 18/1 Robert Havlin (2) 16/14/06 Windsor Castle Stakes ARDAD John Gosden Abdullah Saeed Al Naboodah 20/1 21/17/06 Ribblesdale Stakes LOVING DREAM John & Thady Gosden Lordship Stud 18/1 Seamie Heffernan (5) 12/20/06 Jersey Stakes ISHVANA Aidan O’Brien IRE Annemarie O’Brien 20/1 13/18/06 Coventry Stakes WAR COMMAND Aidan O’Brien IRE Joseph Allen, Sue Magnier, M Tabor, D Smith 20/1 16/17/06 Albany Stakes BRAVE ANNA Aidan O’Brien IRE Evie Stockwell 16/1 17/24/06 Hardwicke Stakes IDAHO Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 9/2 19/20/06 King George V Handicap SOUTH PACIFIC Aidan O’Brien IRE Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 22/1 Sam Hitchcott (1) 08/17/06 Ascot Stakes MISSOULA Suzy Smith M Weaver & Pollards Bloodstock 20/1 Callum Hutchinson (1) 22/14/06 Ascot Stakes COLTRANE Andrew Balding Mick & Janice Mariscotti 14/1 Shane Kelly (1) 21/19/06 Wokingham Handicap ROHAAN David Evans Chris Kiely Racing Limited 8/1 Liam Keniry (1) 02/20/06 Britannia Handicap PENTECOST Ian Balding Exors of the late Robert Hitchins 25/1 Richard Kingscote (6) 11/15/06 Sandringham Handicap RHYTHM OF LIGHT Tom Dascombe Lowe, Silver, Deal 8/1 11/16/06 King George V Handicap BROWN PANTHER Tom Dascombe Owen Promotions Ltd 4/1JF 12/20/06 Queen Mary Stakes CEILING KITTY Tom Dascombe Andrew Black & The Master Bettors 20/1 13/19/06 Sandringham Handicap ANNECDOTE Jonathan Portman Tom Edwards & Partners 11/1 18/23/06 Chesham Stakes ARTHUR KITT Tom Dascombe Chasemore Farm 13/2 19/18/06 Ascot Stakes THE GRAND VISIR Ian Williams CLXX 12/1 Adam Kirby (10) 12/21/06 Norfolk Stakes RECKLESS ABANDON Clive Cox Julie Deadman & Stephen Barrow 4/1 13/22/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes LETHAL FORCE Clive Cox Alan Craddock 11/1 14/18/06 Royal Hunt Cup FIELD OF DREAM Jamie Osborne N Jackson 20/1 16/14/06 King’s Stand Stakes PROFITABLE Clive Cox Alan Spence 4/1 16/15/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes MY DREAM BOAT Clive Cox Paul & Clare Rooney 16/1 16/18/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes COMMISSIONED Gordon Elliott IRE Nicky Bradley Racing Nineteen Partnership 12/1 17/21/06 Queen Mary Stakes HEARTACHE Clive Cox Hot To Trot Syndicate 5/1 20/19/06 Commonwealth Cup GOLDEN HORDE Clive Cox Al Mohamediya Racing 5/1 20/20/06 Coventry Stakes NANDO PARRADO Clive Cox Marie McCartan 150/1 22/16/06 Hampton Court Stakes CLAYMORE Jane Chapple-Hyam Mary Slack 7/1 Billy Lee (2) 13/20/06 Britannia Handicap ROCA TUMU Joanna Morgan IRE Roca Tumu Syndicate 20/1 18/20/06 Royal Hunt Cup SETTLE FOR BAY David Marnane IRE McGettigans Management JLT/M Casey 16/1 Clifford Lee (1) 21/18/06 Palace Of Holyroodhouse Handicap SIGNIFICANTLY Karl Burke J Laughton & Elaine Burke 10/1 Graham Lee (1) 15/18/06 Gold Cup TRIP TO PARIS Ed Dunlop La Grange Partnership 12/1 Christophe Lemaire (2) 05/14/06 King’s Stand Stakes CHINEUR Mikel Delzangles FR Marquesa de Moratalla 7/1 08/18/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes SABANA PERDIDA Alain de Royer-Dupre FR Scuderia Zaro 4/1 Julien Leparoux (1) 16/14/06 Queen Anne Stakes TEPIN Mark Casse USA Robert Masterson 11/2 Sean Levey (1) 22/17/06 Sandringham Handicap HEREDIA Richard Hannon St Albans Bloodstock Ltd 7/2F Wayne Lordan (4) 11/15/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes LOLLY FOR DOLLY Tommy Stack IRE David Keoghan 11/1 12/20/06 Sandringham Handicap DUNTLE David Wachman IRE The Niarchos Family 4/1F 13/19/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes DUNTLE David Wachman IRE Flaxman Stables Ireland Ltd 10/3 14/21/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes SLADE POWER Edward Lynam IRE Sabena Power 7/2F Fergal Lynch (1) 96/19/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap TYKEYVOR Lady Herries Seymour Bloodstock (UK) Ltd 14/1
174 Nicky Mackay (2) 04/17/06 King George V Handicap ADMIRAL Sir Michael Stoute Highclere Thoroughbred Racing XI 9/1 11/16/06 Britannia Handicap SAGRAMOR Hughie Morrison Melksham Craic 8/1 Tom Marquand (3) 20/20/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes WHO DARES WINS Alan King HP Racing Who Dares Wins EvsF 21/18/06 King Edward VII Stakes ALENQUER William Haggas M M Stables 13/8F 22/17/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap CANDLEFORD William Haggas Barnane Stud 11/2 James McDonald (4) 18/20/06 Jersey Stakes EXPERT EYE Sir Michael Stoute Khalid Abdullah 8/1 22/14/06 King's Stand Stakes NATURE STRIP Chris Waller AUS R Lyons, P Harrison et al 9/4 22/15/06 Royal Hunt Cup DARK SHIFT Charlie Hills H Frost 13/2 22/18/06 Golden Gates Handicap MISSED THE CUT George Boughey Ed Babigton 5/2F Declan McDonogh (1) 06/20/06 Windsor Castle Stakes ELHAMRI Sylvester Kirk Norman Ormiston 20/1 Kerrin McEvoy (3) 05/14/06 St James’s Palace Stakes SHAMARDAL Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 7/4F 08/18/06 Sandringham Handicap FESTIVALE John Dunlop Prince A A Faisal 10/1 08/19/06 Hamton Court Stakes COLLECTION William Haggas Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 13/2 Ryan Moore (73) 08/19/06 King George V Handicap COLONY Sir Michael Stoute Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 11/2F 08/20/06 Queen’s Vase PATKAI Sir Michael Stoute Ballymacoll Stud 6/4F 08/21/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap SUGAR RAY Sir Michael Stoute Philip Newton 8/1 09/18/06 Hampton Court Stakes GLASS HARMONIUM Sir Michael Stoute Ballymacoll Stud 8/ 09/19/06 Wolferton Stakes PERFECT STRIDE Sir Michael Stoute Saeed Suhail 8/1 09/20/06 Wokingham Handicap HIGH STANDING William Haggas Findlay & Bloom 6/1 10/16/06 Jersey Stakes RAINFALL Mark Johnston Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 8/1 10/16/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes STRAWBERRYDAIQUIRI Sir Michael Stoute Renata Jacobs 9/2 10/19/06 Hardwicke Stakes HARBINGER Sir Michael Stoute Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 8/11F 10/19/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes BERGO Gary Moore Sam Sangster 10/1 11/14/06 Coventry Stakes POWER Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier 4/1F 11/18/06 Chesham Stakes MAYBE Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier 5/2F 11/18/06 Hardwicke Stakes AWAIT THE DAWN Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 4/6F 12/19/06 Ascot Stakes SIMENON Willie Mullins IRE Wicklow Bloodstock Limited 8/1 12/21/06 Britannia Handicap FAST OR FREE William Haggas Ian & Christine Beard 6/1F 12/22/06 Queen’s Vase ESTIMATE Sir Michael Stoute H M The Queen 3/1F 12/23/06 Hardwicke Stakes SEA MOON Sir Michael Stoute Khalid Abdullah 3/1F 12/23/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes SIMENON Willie Mullins IRE Wicklow Bloodstock Limited 11/4F 13/20/06 Gold Cup ESTIMATE Sir Michael Stoute H M The Queen 7/2F 13/21/06 King Edward VII Stakes HILLSTAR Sir Michael Stoute Sir Evelyn De Rothschild 15/2 13/22/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap OPINION Sir Michael Stoute Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 8/1 14/18/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes INTEGRAL Sir Michael Stoute Cheveley Park Stud 9/4F 14/19/06 Hampton Court Stakes CANNOCK CHASE Sir Michael Stoute Saeed Suhail 7/4F 14/20/06 Coronation Stakes RIZEENA Clive Brittain Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum 11/2 14/21/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap ARAB SPRING Sir Michael Stoute Ballymacoll Stud 11/4F 14/21/06 Hardwicke Stakes TELESCOPE Sir Michael Stoute Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 7/4F 14/21/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes PIQUE SOUS Willie Mullins IRE Supreme Horse Racing Club 11/4 15/16/06 St James’s Palace Stakes GLENEAGLES Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier 8/15F 15/16/06 Ascot Stakes CLONDAW WARRIOR Willie Mullins IRE Act D Wagg Syndicate 5/1F 15/16/06 Windsor Castle Stakes WASHINGTON DC Aidan O’Brien IRE Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith 5/1 15/17/06 Queen Mary Stakes ACAPULCO Wesley Ward USA Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith 5/2F 15/17/06 Royal Hunt Cup GM HOPKINS John Gosden Robin Geffen 8/1 15/18/06 Norfolk Stakes WATERLOO BRIDGE Aidan O’Brien IRE Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor 12/1 15/18/06 Ribblesdale Stakes CURVY David Wachman IRE Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith 9/2 15/18/06 Britannia Handicap WAR ENVOY Aidan O’Brien IRE Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith 10/1 15/19/06 Queen’s Vase ALOFT Aidan O’Brien IRE Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 5/2F 16/14/06 Coventry Stakes CARAVAGGIO Aidan O’Brien IRE Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 13/8F 16/16/06 Ribblesdale Stakes EVEN SONG Aidan O’Brien IRE Sue Magnier 15/8F 16/16/06 Gold Cup ORDER OF ST GEORGE Aidan O’Brien IRE Lloyd Williams, Sue Magnier, M Tabor & D Smith 10/11F 16/18/06 Chesham Stakes CHURCHILL Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 8/11F 16/18/06 Wolferton Stakes SIR ISAAC NEWTON Aidan O’Brien IRE Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 7/1 16/18/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes TWILIGHT SON Henry Candy Godfrey Wilson & Cheveley Park Stud 7/2 17/20/06 Ascot Stakes THOMAS HOBSON Willie Mullins IRE Susannah Ricci 4/1F 17/21/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes HIGHLAND REEL Aidan O’Brien IRE Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 9/4 17/22/06 Norfolk Stakes SIOUX NATION Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 14/1 17/23/06 Commonwealth Cup CARAVAGGIO Aidan O’Brien IRE Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 5/6F 17/23/06 Coronation Stakes WINTER Aidan O’Brien IRE Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 4/9F 17/24/06 Chesham Stakes SEPTEMBER Aidan O’Brien IRE Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 11/8F 18/20/06 Queen’s Vase KEW GARDENS Aidan O’Brien IRE Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 10/3 18/21/06 Hampton Court Stakes HUNTING HORN Aidan O’Brien IRE Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 5/1 18/21/06 Ribblesdale Stakes MAGIC WAND Aidan O’Brien IRE M Tabor, D Smith,Sue Magnier & Marcus Jooste 10/3 18/23/06 Hardwicke Stakes CRYSTAL OCEAN Sir Michael Stoute Sir Evelyn de Rothschild 4/7F 18/23/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes MERCHANT NAVY Aidan O’Brien IRE Merchant Navy Synd/Smith/Magnier/Tabor 4/1 19/18/06 Coventry Stakes ARIZONA Aidan O’Brien IRE Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 15/8F 19/18/06 St James’s Palace Stakes CIRCUS MAXIMUS Aidan O’Brien IRE Flaxman Stables, Sue Magnier, M Tabor & D Smith 10/1 19/19/06 Windsor Castle Stakes SOUTHERN HILLS Aidan O’Brien IRE Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith 7/1
175 19/21/06 King Edward VII Stakes JAPAN Aidan O’Brien IRE Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 6/4F 19/21/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap BAGHDAD Mark Johnston Mohammed bin Hamad Khalifa Al Attiya 7/2F 20/16/06 Queen Anne Stakes CIRCUS MAXIMUS Aidan O’Brien IRE Flaxman Stables, Sue Magnier, M Tabor & D Smith 4/1F 20/17/06 Hampton Court Stakes RUSSIAN EMPEROR Aidan O’Brien IRE Laurie Macri/Sue Magnier et al 10/3 20/18/06 Chesham Stakes BATTLEGROUND Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 11/4F 20/19/06 Queen’s Vase SANTIAGO Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 10/3 21/16/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes LOVE Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 11/10F 21/19/06 Chesham Stakes POINT LONSDALE Aidan O’Brien IRE M Tabor, D Smith, S Magnier & Westerberg 10/11F 21/19/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes DREAM OF DREAMS Sir Michael Stoute Saeed Suhail 3/1F 21/19/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes STRATUM Willie Mullins IRE Tony Bloom 4/1 22/15/06 Windsor Castle Stakes LITTLE BIG BEAR Aidan O'Brien IRE D Smith, S Magnier, M Tabor & Westerberg 6/5F 22/16/06 Gold Cup KYPRIOS Aidan O'Brien IRE Moyglare, Magnier, Tabor, Smith, Westerberg 13/8F 22/16/06 Britannia Handicap THESIS Harry & Roger Charlton Juddmonte 14/1 22/17/06 Albany Stakes MEDITATE Aidan O’Brien IRE M Tabor, D Smith, S Magnier & Westerberg 5/2 22/17/06 King Edward VII Stakes CHANGINGOFTHEGUARD Aidan O'Brien IRE Westerberg, Sue Magnier, M Tabor, D Smith 11/10F 22/18/06 Hardwicke Stakes BROOME Aidan O'Brien IRE M Matsushima, Sue Magnier, M Tabor, D Smith 6/1 22/18/06 Wokingham Handicap ROHAAN David Evans Chris Kiely Racing Ltd & J Tomkins 18/1 Luke Morris (1) 16/16/06 Norfolk Stakes PRINCE OF LIR Robert Cowell The Cool Silk Partnership 8/1 Gerald Mosse (4) 93/16/06 Coronation Stakes GOLD SPLASH Criquette Head FR Jacques Wertheimer 100/30 99/15/06 St James’s Palace Stakes SENDAWAR Alain de Royer Dupre FR H H Aga Khan 2/1F 00/20/06 King’s Stand Stakes NUCLEAR DEBATE John Hammond FR Bob Chester 16/1 11/17/06 Coronation Stakes IMMORTAL VERSE Robert Collet FR Richard Strauss 8/1 Paul Mulrennan (1) 10/17/06 King George V Handicap DANDINO James Given Elite Racing Club 7/1 Oisin Murphy (10) 17/22/06 Hampton Court Stakes BENABTL Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 9/2 18/20/06 Queen Mary Stakes SIGNORA CABELLO John Quinn Phoenix Thoroughbreds & Zen Racing 25/1 19/19/06 Queen’s Vase DASHING WILLOUGHBY Andrew Balding Mick & Jannice Mariscotti 6/1 20/17/06 Silver Royal Hunt Cup SIR BUSKER William Knight Kennet Valley Thoroughbreds 12/1 20/19/06 Norfolk Stakes THE LIR JET Michael Bell Qatar Racing Limited 9/2 21/15/06 Coventry Stakes BERKSHIRE SHADOW Andrew Balding Berkshire Parts & Panels Ltd 11/1 21/17/06 Britannia Handiciap PEROTTO Marcus Tregoning Halcyon Thoroughbreds 18/1 21/18/06 Coronation Stakes ALCOHOL FREE Andrew Balding Jeff Smith 11/2 21/18/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap QUICKTHORN Hughie Morrison Lady Blyth 7/2F 21/19/06 Golden Gates Handicap FOXES TALES Andrew Balding King Power Racing 13/2 Craig Newitt (1) 07/19/06 King’s Stand Stakes MISS ANDRETTI Lee Freedman AUS Sean Buckley & Dave Mueller 3/1F Luke Nolen (1) 12/23/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes BLACK CAVIAR Peter Moody AUS Gary & Kerryn Wilkie et al 1/6F Franny Norton (3) 00/22/06 Britannia Handicap EL GRAN PAPA John Gosden Thomas Tatham 4/1F 01/21/06 Britannia Handicap ANALYSER John Gosden Robert Sangster/Tony Collins 14/1 07/22/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes BINANTI Patrick Chamings Mrs J E L Wright 33/1 Colm O’Donoghue (2) 16/17/06 Queen’s Vase SWORD FIGHTER Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Sue Magnier 33/1 18/22/06 Coronation Stakes ALPHA CENTAURI Jessica Harrington IRE Niarchos Family 11/4F Dane O’Neill (4) 99/16/06 Jersey Stakes LOTS OF MAGIC Richard Hannon snr Peter Valentine 33/1 99/17/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes BOLD EDGE Richard Hannon snr Lady Whent & Friends 16/1 03/18/06 Royal Hunt Cup MACADAMIA James Fanshawe Lord Vestey 8/1 15/19/06 Commonwealth Cup MUHAARAR Charlie Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 10/1 Tadhg O’Shea (1) 09/17/06 Jersey Stakes OUQBA Barry Hills Hamdan Al Maktoum 12/1 Stephane Pasquier (1) 07/20/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes MANDURO Andre Fabre FR Baron Georg von Ullmann 15/8F Laura Pearson (1) 21/16/06 Kensington Palace Handicap LOLA SHOWGIRL David Loughnane K Lloyd 12/1 Olivier Peslier (16) 96/18/06 Ascot Stakes SOUTHERN POWER Reg Akehurst Lucayan Stud 25/1 96/19/06 Coronation Stakes SHAKE THE YOKE Elie Lellouche FR Serge Brunswick EvsF 97/17/06 Britannia Handicap FLY TO THE STARS Mark Johnston Peter Savill 20/1 97/18/06 Royal Hunt Cup RED ROBBO Reg Akehurst Lucayan Stud 16/1 97/20/06 King’s Stand Stakes DON’T WORRY ME Guy Henrot FR Jean-Francois Gribomont 33/1 99/18/06 Hardwicke Stakes FRUITS OF LOVE Mark Johnston Mick Doyle 12/1 00/21/06 Hardwicke Stakes FRUITS OF LOVE Mark Johnston Mick Doyle 9/2
176 01/22/06 Coronation Stakes BANKS HILL Andre Fabre FR Khalid Abdullah 4/1JF 02/19/06 Jersey Stakes JUST JAMES Jeremy Noseda Lucayan Stud 20/1 05/16/06 Gold Cup WESTERNER Elie Lellouche FR Ecurie Wildenstein 7/4F 06/21/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes OUIJA BOARD Ed Dunlop Lord Derby 8/1 08/17/06 King’s Stand Stakes EQUIANO Mauricio Delcher-Sanchez ESP James Acheson 22/1 09/17/06 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes VISION D’ETAT Eric Libaud FR Jacques Detre 4/1 10/15/06 Queen Anne Stakes GOLDIKOVA Freddy Head FR Wertheimer Et Frere 11/8F 16/18/06 Hardwicke Stakes DARTMOUTH Sir Michael Stoute H M The Queen 10/1 17/22/06 Ribblesdale Stakes CORONET John Gosden Denford Stud 9/1 David Probert (2) 14/19/06 Britannia Handicap BORN IN BOMBAY Andrew Balding George Strawbridge 14/1 21/18/06 Albany Stakes SANDRINE Andrew Balding Kirsten Rausing 16/1 Zac Purton (1) 12/19/06 King’s Stand Stakes LITTLE BRIDGE Danny Shum HK Ko Kam Piu 12/1 Tom Queally (7) 04/15/06 Windsor Castle Stakes CHATEAU ISTANA Nick Littmoden Ivan Allan 12/1 09/20/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes ART CONNOISSEUR Michael Bell Richard Green, MLW Bell Racing Ltd 20/1 10/16/06 Sandringham Handicap TIMEPIECE Henry Cecil Khalid Abdullah 5/1 11/14/06 St James’s Palace Stakes FRANKEL Henry Cecil Khalid Abdullah 3/10F 12/19/06 Queen Anne Stakes FRANKEL Sir Henry Cecil Khalid Abdullah 1/10F 13/20/06 Ribblesdale Stakes RIPOSTE Lady Cecil Khalid Abdullah 9/2 17/24/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes THE TIN MAN James Fanshawe Fred Archer Racing – Ormonde 9/2 Joel Rosario (2) 13/20/06 Norfolk Stakes NO NAY NEVER Wesley Ward USA Linda Shanahan & Ice Wine Stable 4/1 18/21/06 Norfolk Stakes SHANG SHANG SHANG Wesley Ward USA Breeze Easy LLC 5/1 Rossa Ryan (1) 20/18/06 Golden Gates Handicap HIGHLAND CHIEF Paul & Oliver Cole Fitri Hay 20/1 Kieran Shoemark (1) 17/22/06 King George V Handicap ATTY PERSSE Roger Charlton Godolphin 7/1 Christophe Soumillon (3) 05/14/06 Queen Anne Stakes VALIXIR Andre Fabre FR H H Aga Khan 4/1 15/19/06 Coronation Stakes ERVEDYA Jean-Claude Rouget FR H H Aga Khan 3/1 22/17/06 Commonwealth Cup PERFECT POWER Richard Fahey Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum 7/2JF
de Sousa (7) 11/17/06 Queen’s Vase NAMIBIAN Mark Johnston Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 7/2F 11/18/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap FOX HUNT Mark Johnston Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum 12/1 14/20/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes LOUIS THE PIOUS David O’Meara Frank Gillespie 33/1 18/21/06 Britannia Handicap OSTILIO Simon Crisford Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum 10/1 18/22/06 Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap DASH OF SPICE David Elsworth Jeff Smith 7/2F 19/22/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes CLEONTE Andrew Balding King Power Racing 7/2 20/19/06 Palace of Holyroodhouse Handicap ART POWER Tim Easterby King Power Racing 6/4F
01/19/06 Coventry Stakes LANDSEER Aidan O’ Brien IRE Michael Tabor/Sue Magnier 20/1 03/19/06 Britannia Handicap NEW SEEKER Clive Cox Elite Racing Club 16/1 04/16/06 Queen Mary Stakes DAMSON David Wachman IRE Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 11/2F 04/17/06 Hampton Court Stakes MOSCOW BALLET Aidan O’Brien IRE Michael Tabor & Sue Magnier 8/1 04/18/06 King Edward VII Stakes FIVE DYNASTIES Aidan O’Brien IRE Sue Magnier & Michael Tabor 11/4F 05/17/06 Albany Stakes LA CHUNGA Jeremy Noseda Sir Robert Ogden 10/1 06/21/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes SOVIET SONG James Fanshawe Elite Racing Club 11/8F 06/21/06 Royal Hunt Cup CESARE James Fanshawe Cheveley Park Stud 14/1 06/21/06 Sandringham Handicap RED EVIE Michael Bell Terry Neill 5/1CF 06/22/06 Britannia Handicap SIR GERARD James Fanshawe Rose-Anne Galligan 9/2F 07/19/06 St James’s Palace Stakes EXCELLENT ART Aidan O’Brien IRE Sue Magnier 8/1 07/22/06 Albany Stakes NIJOOM DUBAI Mick Channon Jaber Abdullah 50/1 07/23/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes ENJOY THE MOMENT Jamie Osborne Lynn Wilson & Martin Landau 6/1 08/17/06 Coventry Stakes ART CONNOISSEUR Michael Bell Richard Green 8/1 09/17/06 Sandringham Handicap MONEYCANTBUYMELOVE Michael Bell Wright, Stanley, Marsh, Lascelles, Harris 9/2F 09/18/06 Norfolk Stakes RADIOHEAD Brian Meehan Carmen Burrell & Jonathan Harvey 10/1 11/16/06 Gold Cup FAME AND GLORY Aidan O’Brien IRE D Smith, Sue Magnier, M Tabor, Fitri Hay 11/8F 11/17/06 Albany Stakes SAMITAR Mick Channon Nick & Olga Dhandsa & John & Zoe Webster 16/1 13/21/06 Albany Stakes KIYOSHI Charlie Hills Qatar Racing Limited 8/1 13/22/06 Wokingham Handicap YORK GLORY Kevin Ryan Salman Rashed & Mohamed Khalifa 14/1 15/19/06 King Edward VII Stakes BALIOS David Simcock Al Asayl Bloodstock Ltd 3/1 16/16/06 Britannia Handicap DEFROCKED Jamie Osborne Michael Buckley & Michael Watt 13/2 17/21/06 Sandringham Handicap CON TE PARTIRO Wesley Ward USA Hat Creek Racing 20/1 17/22/06 Britannia Handicap BLESS HIM David Simcock Qatar Racing Limited 25/1 18/22/06 Sandringham Handicap AGROTERA Ed Walker Bjorn Nielsen 11/2F 18/23/06 Queen Alexandra Stakes PALLASATOR Gordon Elliott IRE Qatar Racing Limited 11/2
Silvestre
Jamie Spencer (26)
177 Kevin Stott (2) 20/20/06 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes HELLO YOUMZAIN Kevin Ryan Haras d’Etreham and Cambridge Stud 4/1 20/20/06 Wokingham Stakes HEY JONESY Kevin Ryan Pallister Racing 18/1 Danny Tudhope (10) 17/24/06 Wokingham Handicap OUT DO David O’Meara Evan Sutherland 25/1 18/23/06 Windsor Castle Stakes SOLDIER’S CALL Archie Watson Clipper Logistics 12/1 19/18/06 Queen Anne Stakes LORD GLITTERS David O’Meara Geoff & Sandra Turnbull 14/1 19/18/06 Wolferton Stakes ADDEYBB William Haggas Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum 5/1 19/19/06 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes MOVE SWIFTLY William Haggas Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum 9/1 19/22/06 Jersey Stakes SPACE TRAVELLER Richard Fahey Clipper Logistics 25/1 22/14/06 Wolferton Stakes DUBAI FUTURE Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 20/1 22/14/06 Copper Horse Handicap GET SHIRTY David O'Meara Akela Thoroughbreds Ltd 16/1 22/15/06 Queen Mary Stakes DRAMATISED Karl Burke Clipper Logistics 5/2F 22/18/06 Chesham Stakes HOLLOWAY BOY Karl Burke Nick White & Elaine Burke 40/1 Hayley Turner (3) 19/21/06 Sandringham Handicap THANKS BE Charlie Fellowes Emma Capon 33/1 20/18/06 Sandringham Handicap ONASSIS Charlie Fellowes Triermore Stud & The Hon P Stanley 33/1 22/17/06 Palace Of Holyroodhouse Handicap LATIN LOVER Harry Eustace Candour House & Partner 5/1 Oscar Urbina (1) 04/18/06 Buckingham Palace Stakes UNSCRUPULOUS James Fanshawe Unscrupulous Partners & Patrick Veitch 8/1 John Velazquez (3) 09/16/06 Windsor Castle Stakes STRIKE THE TIGER Wesley Ward USA Mitch Dutko & Ray Sainz 33/1 09/17/06 Queen Mary Stakes JEALOUS AGAIN Wesley Ward USA R Abrams/R Brewe/ M Dutko/W Ward 13/2 17/20/06 King’s Stand Stakes LADY AURELIA Wesley Ward USA Stonestreet Stables/G Bolton/P Leidel 7/2 Adrie de Vries (1) 12/21/06 Hampton Court Stakes ENERGIZER Jens Hirschberger GER Gestut Schlenderhan 15/2 Ronan Whelan (1) 16/14/06 Ascot Stakes JENNIES JEWEL Jarlath Fahey IRE Andrew McIntyre 6/1
INTERNATIONAL RUNNERS
OVERSEAS-TRAINED WINNERS AT ROYAL ASCOT
*record number of overseas-trained winners at a single Royal Ascot is 14, achieved in 2016.
Year Race Winner Trainer
2022 (9) King's Stand Stakes
NATURE STRIP
Prince Of Wales's Stakes STATE OF REST
Windsor Castle Stakes
Ribblesdale Stakes
Gold Cup
Chris Waller AUS
Joseph O'Brien IRE
LITTLE BIG BEAR Aidan O'Brien IRE
MAGICAL LAGOON
KYPRIOS
Jessica Harrington IRE
Aidan O'Brien IRE
Albany Stakes MEDITATE Aidan O'Brien IRE
King Edward VII Stakes
CHANGINGOFTHEGUARD Aidan O'Brien IRE
Hardwicke Stakes BROOME Aidan O'Brien IRE
Queen Alexandra Stakes
2021 (7) St James’s Palace Stakes
Queen Mary Stakes
Prince Of Wales’s Stakes
Commonwealth Cup
Sandringham Handicap
Chesham Stakes
Queen Alexandra Stakes
2020 (6) Queen Anne Stakes
Hampton Court Stakes
Chesham Stakes
Queen’s Vase
Queen Mary Stakes
STRATUM
POETIC FLARE
QUICK SUZY
Willie Mullins IRE
Jim Bolger IRE
Gavin Cromwell IRE
LOVE Aidan O’Brien IRE
CAMPANELLE
CREATE BELIEF
Wesley Ward USA
Johnny Murtagh IRE
POINT LONSDALE Aidan O’Brien IRE
STRATUM
Willie Mullins IRE
CIRCUS MAXIMUS Aidan O’Brien IRE
RUSSIAN EMPEROR Aidan O’Brien IRE
BATTLEGROUND Aidan O’Brien IRE
SANTIAGO Aidan O’Brien IRE
CAMPANELLE
Coronation Stakes ALPINE STAR
Wesley Ward USA
Jessica Harrington IRE
2019 (6)
Coventry Stakes
St James’s Palace Stakes
Windsor Castle Stakes
King George V Handicap
King Edward VII Stakes
ARIZONA Aidan O’Brien IRE
CIRCUS MAXIMUS Aidan O’Brien IRE
SOUTHERN HILLS Aidan O’Brien IRE
SOUTH PACIFIC Aidan O’Brien IRE
JAPAN Aidan O’Brien IRE
Coronation Stakes WATCH ME
2018 (9) Ascot Stakes
Queen’s Vase
Royal Hunt Cup
Norfolk Stakes
Hampton Court Stakes
Ribblesdale Stakes
Coronation Stakes
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes
Queen Alexandra Stakes
2017 (12) King’s Stand Stakes
Ascot Stakes
Jersey Stakes
LAGOSTOVEGAS
Francis-Henri Graffard FR
Willie Mullins IRE
KEW GARDENS Aidan O’Brien IRE
SETTLE FOR BAY
SHANG SHANG SHANG
HUNTING HORN
David Marnane IRE
Wesley Ward USA
Aidan O’Brien IRE
MAGIC WAND Aidan O’Brien IRE
ALPHA CENTAURI
Jessica Harrington IRE
MERCHANT NAVY Aidan O’Brien IRE
PALLASATOR
LADY AURELIA
THOMAS HOBSON
LE BRIVIDO
Duke Of Cambridge Stakes QEMAH
Prince Of Wales’s Stakes
Sandringham Handicap
Norfolk Stakes
Albany Stakes
Commonwealth Cup
Gordon Elliott IRE
Wesley Ward USA
Willie Mullins IRE
Andre Fabre FR
Jean-Claude Rouget FR
HIGHLAND REEL Aidan O’Brien IRE
CON TE PARTIRO
Wesley Ward USA
SIOUX NATION Aidan O’Brien IRE
DIFFERENT LEAGUE
Matthieu Palussiere FR
CARAVAGGIO Aidan O’Brien IRE
Coronation Stakes WINTER Aidan O’Brien IRE
Chesham Stakes
Hardwicke Stakes
SEPTEMBER Aidan O’Brien IRE
IDAHO Aidan O’Brien IRE
*2016 (14) Queen Anne Stakes
Coventry Stakes
Ascot Stakes
Queen Mary Stakes
Duke Of Cambridge Stakes
Royal Hunt Cup
Ribblesdale Stakes
Gold Cup
Albany Stakes
Coronation Stakes
Queen’s Vase
Chesham Stakes
Wolferton Stakes
Queen Alexandra Stakes
TEPIN
Mark Casse USA record
CARAVAGGIO Aidan O’Brien IRE
JENNIES JEWEL
LADY AURELIA
USHERETTE
PORTAGE
EVEN SONG
Jarlath Fahey IRE
Wesley Ward USA
Andre Fabre FR
Michael Halford IRE
Aidan O’Brien IRE
ORDER OF ST GEORGE Aidan O’Brien IRE
BRAVE ANNA
QEMAH
SWORD FIGHTER
Aidan O’Brien IRE
Jean-Claude Rouget FR
Aidan O’Brien IRE
CHURCHILL Aidan O’Brien IRE
SIR ISAAC NEWTON Aidan O’Brien IRE
COMMISSIONED
Gordon Elliott IRE
179
2015 (13)
Queen Anne Stakes
SOLOW
Freddy Head FR
St James’s Palace Stakes GLENEAGLES Aidan O’Brien IRE
Ascot Stakes
CLONDAW WARRIOR
Willie Mullins IRE
Windsor Castle Stakes WASHINGTON DC Aidan O’Brien IRE
Queen Mary Stakes ACAPULCO
Prince Of Wales’s Stakes FREE EAGLE
Wesley Ward USA
Dermot Weld IRE
Norfolk Stakes WATERLOO BRIDGE Aidan O’Brien IRE
Ribblesdale Stakes CURVY
David Wachman IRE
Britannia Handicap WAR ENVOY Aidan O’Brien IRE
Coronation Stakes ERVEDYA
Jean-Claude Rouget FR
Queen’s Vase ALOFT Aidan O’Brien IRE
Chesham Stakes SUITS YOU Eoghan O’Neill FR
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes UNDRAFTED
2014 (9) King’s Stand Stakes
SOLE POWER
Ascot Stakes DOMINATION
Windsor Castle Stakes HOOTENANNY
Jersey Stakes MUSTAJEEB
Queen Mary Stakes
ANTHEM ALEXANDER
Wesley Ward USA
Edward Lynam IRE
Charles Byrnes IRE
Wesley Ward USA
Dermot Weld IRE
Edward Lynam IRE
Ribblesdale Stakes BRACELET Aidan O’Brien IRE
Gold Cup LEADING LIGHT Aidan O’Brien IRE
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes SLADE POWER
Queen Alexandra Stakes PIQUE SOUS
Edward Lynam IRE
Willie Mullins IRE
2013 (9)
Queen Anne Stakes
DECLARATION OF WAR Aidan O’Brien IRE
King’s Stand Stakes SOLE POWER
St James’s Palace Stakes DAWN APPROACH
Edward Lynam IRE
Jim Bolger IRE
Coventry Stakes WAR COMMAND Aidan O’Brien IRE
Jersey Stakes GALE FORCE TEN Aidan O’Brien IRE
Duke Of Cambridge Stakes DUNTLE
Norfolk Stakes NO NAY NEVER
Britannia Handicap ROCA TUMU
David Wachman IRE
Wesley Ward USA
Joanna Morgan IRE
Queen’s Vase LEADING LIGHT Aidan O’Brien IRE
2012 (11)
King’s Stand Stakes
LITTLE BRIDGE
Coventry Stakes DAWN APPROACH
Ascot Stakes SIMENON
Jersey Stakes ISHVANA
Danny Shum HK
Jim Bolger IRE
Willie Mullins IRE
Aidan O’Brien IRE
Prince Of Wales’s Stakes SO YOU THINK Aidan O’Brien IRE
Sandringham Handicap DUNTLE
Ribblesdale Stakes PRINCESS HIGHWAY
Tercentenary Stakes ENERGIZER
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes BLACK CAVIAR
Wokingham Handicap
DANDY BOY
Queen Alexandra Stakes SIMENON
2011 (7) Coventry Stakes
POWER
Windsor Forest Stakes LOLLY FOR DOLLY
Ribblesdale Stakes BANIMPIRE
Gold Cup
Coronation Stakes
FAME AND GLORY
IMMORTAL VERSE
Chesham Stakes MAYBE
Hardwicke Stakes
2010 (6)
Queen Anne Stakes
Prince Of Wales’s Stakes
Gold Cup
David Wachman IRE
Dermot Weld IRE
Jens Hirschberger GER
Peter Moody AUS
David Marnane IRE
Willie Mullins IRE
Aidan O’Brien IRE
Tommy Stack IRE
Jim Bolger IRE
Aidan O’Brien IRE
Robert Collet FR
Aidan O’Brien IRE
AWAIT THE DAWN Aidan O’Brien IRE
GOLDIKOVA
BYWORD
RITE OF PASSAGE
Freddy Head FR
Andre Fabre FR
Dermot Weld IRE
Coronation Stakes LILLIE LANGTRY Aidan O’Brien IRE
Queen’s Vase
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes
2009 (6) King’s Stand Stakes
St James’s Palace Stakes
Windsor Castle Stakes
Prince Of Wales’s Stakes
Queen Mary Stakes
Gold Cup
MIKHAIL GLINKA Aidan O’Brien IRE
STARSPANGLEDBANNER
SCENIC BLAST
MASTERCRAFTSMAN
STRIKE THE TIGER
Aidan O’Brien IRE
Danny Morton AUS
Aidan O’Brien IRE
Wesley Ward USA
VISION D’ETAT Eric Libaud FR
JEALOUS AGAIN
YEATS
Wesley Ward USA
Aidan O’Brien IRE
2008 (10)
Queen Anne Stakes
King’s Stand Stakes
St James’s Palace Stakes
Windsor Forest Stakes
Prince Of Wales’s Stakes
Gold Cup
Albany Stakes
Coronation Stakes
Hardwicke Stakes
Queen Alexandra Stakes
HARADASUN
EQUIANO
HENRYTHENAVIGATOR
SABANA PERDIDA
DUKE OF MARMALADE
YEATS
Aidan O’Brien IRE
Mauricio Delcher-Sanchez ESP
Aidan O’Brien IRE
Alain de Royer-Dupre FR
Aidan O’Brien IRE
Aidan O’Brien IRE
CUIS GHAIRE Jim Bolger IRE
LUSH LASHES
Jim Bolger IRE
MACARTHUR Aidan O’Brien IRE
HONOLULU
Aidan O’Brien IRE
180
2007 (7) King’s Stand Stakes
Coventry Stakes
St James’s Palace Stakes
MISS ANDRETTI
HENRYTHENAVIGATOR
Lee Freedman AUS
Aidan O’Brien IRE
EXCELLENT ART Aidan O’Brien IRE
Prince Of Wales’s Stakes MANDURO
Queen Mary Stakes ELLETELLE
Gold Cup
Andre Fabre FR
Ger Lyons IRE
YEATS Aidan O’Brien IRE
Queen’s Vase MAHLER Aidan O’Brien IRE
2006 (3) King’s Stand Stakes
Queen Anne Stakes
TAKEOVER TARGET
Joe Janiak AUS
AD VALOREM Aidan O’Brien IRE
Gold Cup YEATS Aidan O’Brien IRE
2005 (8) King’s Stand Stakes
CHINEUR
Mikel Delzangles FR (York)
Queen Anne Stakes VALIXIR
Ascot Stakes
LEG SPINNER
Prince Of Wales’s Stakes AZAMOUR
Sandringham Handicap
BEAUTYANDTHEBEAST
Andre Fabre FR
Tony Martin IRE
John Oxx IRE
John Oxx IRE
Hampton Court Stakes INDIGO CAT Aidan O’Brien IRE
Gold Cup
WESTERNER
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
2004 (4) St James’s Palace Stakes
AZAMOUR
Queen Mary Stakes DAMSON
Elie Lellouche FR
David Oughton HK
John Oxx IRE
David Wachman IRE
Hampton Court Stakes MOSCOW BALLET Aidan O’Brien IRE
King Edward VII Stakes FIVE DYNASTIES Aidan O’Brien IRE
2003 (4) King’s Stand Stakes CHOISIR
Paul Perry AUS
Wolferton Stakes IN TIME’S EYE Dermot Weld IRE
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes CHOISIR
Wokingham Handicap RATIO
2002 (4) St James’s Palace Stakes
ROCK OF GIBRALTAR
Paul Perry AUS
John Hammond FR
Aidan O’Brien IRE
Coventry Stakes STATUE OF LIBERTY Aidan O’Brien IRE
Ribblesdale Stakes IRRESISTIBLE JEWEL Dermot Weld IRE
Coronation Stakes SOPHISTICAT Aidan O’Brien IRE
2001 (6) St James’s Palace Stakes
BLACK MINNALOUSHE
Aidan O’Brien IRE
Coventry Stakes LANDSEER Aidan O’Brien IRE
Jersey Stakes MOZART Aidan O’Brien IRE
Ribblesdale Stakes SAHARA SLEW
John Oxx IRE
Norfolk Stakes JOHANNESBURG Aidan O’Brien IRE
Coronation Stakes BANKS HILL
2000 (4) St James’s Palace Stakes
King’s Stand Stakes
Andre Fabre FR
GIANT’S CAUSEWAY Aidan O’Brien IRE
NUCLEAR DEBATE
Ascot Stakes BARBA PAPA
Duke Of Edinburgh H’cap KATIYKHA
1999 (5) St James’s Palace Stakes
Coventry Stakes
Gold Cup
SENDAWAR
John Hammond FR
Tony Martin IRE
John Oxx IRE
Alain de Royer-Dupre FR
FASLIYEV Aidan O’Brien IRE
ENZELI
John Oxx IRE
Chesham Stakes BACH Aidan O’Brien IRE
Queen Alexandra Stakes
1998 (1) Ascot Stakes
1997 (2) Coventry Stakes
King’s Stand Stakes
1996 (5) Coventry Stakes
Coronation Stakes
Queen’s Vase
Ribblesdale Stakes
Hardwicke Stakes
1995 (1) Coronation Stakes
1994 No overseas-trained winners
1993 (5) St James’s Palace Stakes
Coronation Stakes
Queen’s Vase
Cork and Orrery Stakes
Queen Alexandra Stakes
1992 (1) St James’s Palace Stakes
1991 (2) Coronation Stakes
Queen Alexandra Stakes
SAN SEBASTIAN Michael Grassick IRE
SAN SEBASTIAN
HARBOUR MASTER
DON’T WORRY ME
VERGLAS
SHAKE THE YOKE
GORDI
TULIPA
OSCAR SCHINDLER
RIDGEWOOD PEARL
KINGMAMBO
GOLD SPLASH
INFRASONIC
COLLEGE CHAPEL
RISZARD
BRIEF TRUCE
KOOYONGA
EASY TO PLEASE
Michael Grassick IRE
Aidan O’Brien IRE
Guy Henrot FR
Kevin Prendergast IRE
Elie Lellouche FR
Dermot Weld IRE
Andre Fabre FR
Kevin Prendergast IRE
John Oxx IRE
Francois Boutin FR
Criquette Head FR
Andre Fabre FR
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Jim Bolger IRE
Dermot Weld IRE
Michael Kauntze IRE
Jim Bolger IRE
181
1990 No overseas-trained winners
1989 (1) Coronation Stakes
1988 (1) Queen Mary Stakes
1987 (2) Cork and Orrery Stakes
GOLDEN OPINION
GLORIELLA
BIG SHUFFLE
King’s Stand Stakes BLUEBIRD
1986 (1) King’s Stand Stakes
1985 (1) Wokingham Handicap
1984 (3) Norfolk Stakes
Cork and Orrery Stakes
Queen Alexandra Stakes
1983 (3) Prince Of Wales’s Stakes
Coronation Stakes
Hardwicke Stakes
1982 (2) St James’s Palace Stakes
LAST TYCOON
TIME MACHINE
MAGIC MIRROR
COMMITTED
ERINS INVADER
STANERRA
FLAME OF TARA
STANERRA
DARA MONARCH
Queen Alexandra Stakes ORE
1981 (2) Queen’s Vase
ORE
Norfolk Stakes DAY IS DONE
1980 (4) Coronation Stakes
CAIRN ROUGE
Cork and Orrery Stakes KEARNEY
Hardwicke Stakes SCORPIO
Windsor Castle Stakes COOLINEY PRINCE
1979 (1) Cork and Orrery Stakes
1978 (6) St James’s Palace Stakes
THATCHING
JAAZEIRO
Coronation Stakes SUTTON PLACE
Ribblesdale Stakes RELFO
Cork and Orrery Stakes
SWEET MINT
Hardwicke Stakes MONTCONTOUR
King’s Stand Stakes SOLINUS
1977 (8) Coventry Stakes
SOLINUS
Coronation Stakes ORCHESTRATION
Gold Cup
SAGARO
Chesham Stakes SOOKERA
Hardwicke Stakes MENEVAL
King’s Stand Stakes
GODSWALK
Windsor Castle Stakes TARDOT
Ribblesdale Stakes
1976 (3) Coronation Stakes
Norfolk Stakes
Gold Cup
1975 (9) Queen Anne Stakes
Jersey Stakes
Queen’s Vase
Ribblesdale Stakes
Norfolk Stakes
Gold Cup
Cork and Orrery Stakes
Wokingham Handicap
King’s Stand Stakes
1974 (6) Cork and Orrery Stakes
Coronation Stakes
Queen Mary Stakes
Jersey Stakes
Prince Of Wales’s Stakes
Queen Anne Stakes
1973 (6) St James’s Palace Stakes
Prince Of Wales’s Stakes
Gold Cup
Queen’s Vase
King Edward VII Stakes
King’s Stand Stakes
NANTICIOUS
KESAR QUEEN
GODSWALK
SAGARO
IMPERIAL MARCH
GAY FANDANGO
BLOOD ROYAL
GALLINA
FALIRAKI
SAGARO
SWINGTIME
BOONE’S CABIN
FLIRTING AROUND
SARITAMER
LISADELL
HIGHEST TRUMP
RED ALERT
ADETMUS
BROOK
THATCH
GIFT CARD
LASSALLE
TARA BROOCH
KLAIRVIMY
ABERGWAUN
Andre Fabre FR
John McLoughlin IRE
Dermot Weld IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Robert Collet FR
Pat Hughes IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Dermot Weld IRE
Hugh McCaffrey IRE
Frank Dunne IRE
Jim Bolger IRE
Frank Dunne IRE
Liam Browne IRE
Kevin Prendergast IRE
Kevin Prendergast IRE
Dermot Weld IRE
Michael Cunningham IRE
Willie Robinson IRE
Francois Boutin FR
Paddy Prendergast IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Dermot Weld IRE
Paddy Prendergast IRE
Noel Meade IRE
Maurice Zilber FR
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Adrian Maxwell IRE
Francois Boutin FR
Dermot Weld IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Michael Kauntze IRE
Dermot Weld IRE
Scobie Breasley FR
Christy Grassick IRE
Francois Boutin FR
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Mick O’Toole IRE
Francois Boutin FR
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Richard Carver FR
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Dermot Weld IRE
Dermot Weld IRE
John Cunningham FR
Mario Benetti ITY
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Angel Penna FR
Richard Carver FR
Seamus McGrath IRE
Dermot Weld IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
182
1972 (2)
Coronation Stakes
CALVE
Ascot Stakes BALIOS
1971 (5) Queen Anne Stakes
ROI SOLEIL
Queen’s Vase PARNELL
Jersey Stakes
Cork and Orrery Stakes
King Edward VII Stakes
1970 (2) King’s Stand Stakes
Cork and Orrery Stakes
1969 (3) Gold Cup
Coventry Stakes
ASHLEIGH
KING’S COMPANY
SEAFRIEND
AMBER RAMA
WELSH SAINT
LEVMOSS
PRINCE TENDERFOOT
Queen Alexandra Stakes LAURENCE O
1968 (4) Gold Cup
Queen’s Vase
Jersey Stakes
PARDALLO II
ZORBA II
WORLD CUP
Queen Mary Stakes GRIZEL
1967 (2) Coventry Stakes
MARK ROYAL
Queen Alexandra Stakes ALCIGLIDE
1966 (5) Royal Hunt Cup
CONTINUATION
Coventry Stakes BOLD LAD
Cork and Orrery Stakes CURRENT COIN
Hardwicke Stakes PROMINER
Queen Alexandra Stakes PANIC
1965 (3) Queen’s Vase
BEDDARD
Coventry Stakes YOUNG EMPEROR
Cork and Orrery Stakes MAJORITY BLUE
1964 (1) Queen Mary Stakes BRASSIA
1963 (2) Queen’s Vase
Chesham Stakes
HEREFORD
Paddy Prendergast IRE
Mick O’Toole IRE
Charles Bartholomew FR
Stephen Quirke IRE
Paddy Prendergast IRE
Willie Robinson IRE
Paddy Prendergast IRE
Francois Mathet FR
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Seamus McGrath IRE
Paddy Prendergast IRE
Seamus McGrath IRE
Charles Bartholomew FR
Paddy Prendergast IRE
Paddy Prendergast IRE
Paddy Prendergast IRE
Paddy Norris IRE
Seamus McGrath IRE
Seamus McGrath IRE
Paddy Prendergast IRE
John Oxx IRE
Paddy Prendergast IRE
John Oxx IRE
Stuart Murless IRE
Paddy Prendergast IRE
John Oxx IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Stuart Murless IRE
MESOPOTAMIA Brud Fetherstonhaugh IRE
1962 (5) Coronation Stakes DISPLAY
Gold Cup BALTO
Queen’s Vase PAVOT
Ribblesdale Stakes
TENDER ANNIE
King’s Stand Stakes CASSARATE
1961 (5) Cork and Orrery Stakes
Chesham Stakes
Windsor Castle Stakes
Queen Alexandra Stakes
King’s Stand Stakes
1960 (7) St James’s Palace Stakes
Gold Cup
Coventry Stakes
Coronation Stakes
New Stakes
King Edward VII Stakes
King’s Stand Stakes
BUN PENNY
KATHYANGA
PRINCE TOR
MOSS BANK
Paddy Prendergast IRE
M Bonaventure FR
Paddy Prendergast IRE
Paddy Prendergast IRE
Vincent O’Brien IRE
Brud Fetherstonhaugh IRE
Paddy Prendergast IRE
Brud Fetherstonhaugh IRE
Thomas O’Brien IRE
SILVER TOR Brud Fetherstonhaugh IRE
VENTURE VII
SHESHOON
TYPHOON
BARBARESQUE
FLORIBUNDA
ATRAX
SOUND TRACK
Alec Head FR
Alec Head FR
Paddy Prendergast IRE
W Clout FR
Paddy Prendergast IRE
H Nicholas FR
Phonsie O’Brien IRE
183
2018 (13)
RECORD OF HORSES FROM OUTSIDE EUROPE AT ROYAL ASCOT
184
HORSE TRAINER/COUNTRY RACE FINISHING
2022 (15) LATE SEPTEMBER George R Arnold II USA Coventry Stakes 17th NATURE STRIP Chris Waller AUS King's Stand Stakes WON GOLDEN PAL Wesley Ward USA King's Stand Stakes 16th LOVE REIGNS Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes 4th GRAND OAK George R Arnold II USA Queen Mary Stakes 18th SHAHRYAR Hideaki Fujiwara JAPAN Prince Of Wales's Stakes 4th SEISMIC SPIRIT Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 23rd SLIPSTREAM Christophe Clement USA Commonwealth Cup 17th SPENDARELLA Graham Motion USA Coronation Stakes 2nd PIZZA BIANCA Christophe Clement USA Coronation Stakes 8th RUTHIN Wesley Ward USA Palace Of Holyroodhouse 26th ARTORIUS Anthony & Sam Freedman AUS Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd - dh CAMPANELLE Wesley Ward USA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd - dh GRENADIER GUARDS Mitsumasa Nakauchida JAPAN Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 19th HOME AFFAIRS Chris Waller AUS Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 20th 2021 (10) KAUFYMAKER Wesley Ward USA Coventry Stakes 8th EXTRAVAGANT KID Brendan Walsh USA King’s Stand Stakes 3rd MAVEN Wesley Ward USA King’s Stand Stakes 11th TWILIGHT GLEAMING Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes 2nd ARTOS George Arnold II USA Queen Mary Stakes 4th RUTHIN Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 7th GOLDEN BELL Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 16th LUCCI Wesley Ward USA Norfolk Stakes 5th NAKATOMI Wesley Ward USA Norfolk Stakes 8th CAMPANELLE Wesley Ward USA Commonwealth Cup WON
SHERIFF BIANCO Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 8th SUNSHINE CITY Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 9th FLYING ALETHA Wesley Ward USA Albany Stakes 10th GOLDEN PAL Wesley Ward USA Norfolk Stakes 2nd KIMARI Wesley Ward USA Commonwealth Cup 2nd CAMPANELLE Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes WON ROYAL APPROVAL Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes 17th SHARING Graham Motion USA Coronation Stakes 2nd 2019
IMPRIMIS Joseph Orseno USA King’s Stand Stakes 6th HOUTZEN Toby Edmonds AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes 8th ENZO’S LAD Michael Pitman NEW ZEALAND King’s Stand Stakes 11th KIMARI Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes 2nd ANNA’S FAST Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes 16th DEIRDRE Mitsuru Hashida JAPAN Prince Of Wales’s Stakes 6th KARAK Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 15th FOOLISH HUMOR Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 20th CHILI PETIN Wesley Ward USA Albany Stakes 12th NAYIBETH Wesley Ward USA Albany Stakes 13th LIM’S CRUISER Stephen Gray SINGAPORE Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 8th BOUND FOR NOWHERE Wesley Ward USA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 13th ENZO’S LAD Michael Pitman NEW ZEALAND Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 15th
YOSHIDA Bill Mott USA Queen Anne Stakes 5th BUCCHERO Tim Glyshaw USA King’s Stand Stakes 5th LADY AURELIA Wesley Ward USA King’s Stand Stakes 7th CHELSEA CLOISTERS Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes 11th MASTER MERION Wesley Ward USA Royal Hunt Cup 12th HEMP HEMP HURRAY Wesley Ward USA Jersey Stakes 13th SHANG SHANG SHANG Wesley Ward USA Norfolk Stakes WON STILLWATER COVE Wesley Ward USA Albany Stakes 13th GIDU Todd Pletcher USA Commonwealth Cup 6th MOONLIGHT ROMANCE Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 13th BOUND FOR NOWHERE Wesley Ward USA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd
WARRIOR David & Ben Hayes/Tom Dabernig AUS Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 10th UNDRAFTED Wesley Ward USA Wokingham Handicap 18th 2017 (14) AMERICAN PATRIOT Todd Pletcher USA Queen Anne Stakes 11th MISS TEMPLE CITY Graham Motion USA Queen Anne Stakes 13th ARAWAK Wesley Ward USA Coventry Stakes 12th LADY AURELIA Wesley Ward USA King’s Stand Stakes WON ELIZABETH DARCY Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 6th NOOTKA SOUND Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 17th HAPPY LIKE A FOOL Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes 2nd CON TE PARTIRO Wesley Ward USA Sandringham Handicap WON McERIN Wesley Ward USA Norfolk Stakes 7th PRINCESS PEGGY Wesley Ward USA Albany Stakes 10th FAIRYLAND Wesley Ward USA Albany Stakes 12th BOUND FOR NOWHERE Wesley Ward USA Commonwealth Cup 4th LA CORONEL Mark Casse USA Coronation Stakes 5th LONG ON VALUE Bill Mott USA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 12th
YEAR
POSITION
2020 (8)
(13)
REDKIRK
SILVERTONI
MONGOLIAN
DRAFTED
LADY
MISS
GOLD
UNDRAFTED
HOLLER
ACAPULCO
185
TEPIN Mark Casse USA Queen Anne Stakes WON
SHIN ERWIN Hidemasa
JAPAN Queen Anne Stakes 10th
2016 (14)
A
Nakao
Wesley Ward USA Coventry Stakes 9th
SATURDAY Enebish Ganbat USA King’s Stand Stakes 9th
CITY DREAMIN Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 16th
BIG
Eoin Harty USA Windsor Castle Stakes 17th
AURELIA Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes WON
TEMPLE CITY Graham Motion USA Duke Of
Stakes 4th
SHIN HIKARI Masanori Sakaguchi JAPAN Prince Of Wales’s Stakes 6th
LODGE Wesley Ward USA Norfolk Stakes 9th
A DREAM Wesley Ward USA Albany Stakes 4th
Cambridge
A
RED
CREATE
FUN Richard Gibson HONG KONG Queen Elizabeth
Stakes 2nd
II Jubilee
Wesley Ward USA Queen Elizabeth
Jubilee Stakes 6th
II
John O’Shea AUSTRALIA Queen Elizabeth
Jubilee Stakes 7th
ABLE FRIEND John Moore HONG KONG Queen Anne Stakes 6th Record SHAMAL WIND Robert Smerdon AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes 13th
NOTION Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 5th LUCK OF THE KITTEN Wesley Ward USA Jersey Stakes 11th
II
*2015 (16)
RUBY
Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes WON CRITERION David Hayes AUSTRALIA Prince Of Wales’s Stakes 5th
Kazuo Fujisawa JAPAN Prince Of Wales’s Stakes 6th
ROAD Wesley Ward USA Albany Stakes 15th HOOTENANNY Wesley Ward USA Commonwealth Cup 11th CYCLOGENESIS George Weaver USA Commonwealth Cup 14th MISS TEMPLE CITY Graham Motion USA Coronation Stakes 4th LOVE THE KITTEN Wesley Ward USA Chesham Stakes 11th
MOON Kazuo Fujisawa JAPAN Wolferton Stakes 10th UNDRAFTED Wesley Ward USA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes WON BRAZEN BEAU Chris Waller AUSTRALIA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 2nd WANDJINA Gai Waterhouse AUSTRALIA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 6th 2014 (11) SOFT FALLING RAIN Mike De Kock SOUTH AFRICA Queen Anne Stakes 6th SHEA SHEA Mike De Kock SOUTH AFRICA King’s Stand Stakes 11th ANCIL Joan Scott USA King’s Stand Stakes 14th HOOTENANNY Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes WON SPANISH PIPEDREAM Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes 4th TO BE DETERMINED Wesley Ward USA Norfolk Stakes 9th SUNSET GLOW Wesley Ward USA Albany Stakes 2nd CAFÉ SOCIETY Gai Waterhouse AUSTRALIA Wolferton Stakes 3rd ROSALIND Ken McPeek USA Coronation Stakes UR CORDERO Wesley Ward USA Chesham Stakes 6th CROWN THE KITTEN Wesley Ward USA Chesham Stakes 10th
(10) ANIMAL KINGDOM Graham Motion USA Queen Anne Stakes 11th SHEA SHEA Mike De Kock SOUTH AFRICA King’s Stand Stakes 2nd SHAMEXPRESS Danny O’Brien AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes 9th OGERMEISTER Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 15th SWEET EMMA ROSE Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes 2nd DAVID LIVINGSTON Mike De Kock SOUTH AFRICA Royal Hunt Cup 5th NO NAY NEVER Wesley Ward USA Norfolk Stakes WON KRYPTON FACTOR Fawzi Nass BAHRAIN Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd SEA SIREN John O’Shea AUSTRALIA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 9th HAVELOCK Darrin Miller AUSTRALIA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 11th 2012 (7) LITTLE BRIDGE Danny Shum HONG KONG King’s Stand Stakes WON ORTENSIA Paul Messara AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes 9th JOY AND FUN Derek Cruz HONG KONG King’s Stand Stakes 16th BIG BLUE KITTEN Chad Brown USA Prince Of Wales’s Stakes 10th HYPER Chad Brown USA Wolferton Stakes 9th BLACK CAVIAR Peter Moody AUSTRALIA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes WON KRYPTON FACTOR Fawzi Nass BAHRAIN Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 6th 2011 (11) STAR WITNESS Danny O’Brien AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes 2nd SWEET SANETTE Tony Millard HONG KONG King’s Stand Stakes 3rd BRIDGETOWN Todd Pletcher USA King’s Stand Stakes 12th HOLIDAY FOR KITTEN Wesley Ward USA King’s Stand Stakes 13th GRAND PRIX BOSS Yoshito Yahagi JAPAN St James’s Palace Stakes 8th ITALO Wesley Ward USA Coventry Stakes 23rd GENTLEMANS CODE Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 4th GYPSY ROBIN Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes 7th EVERYDAY DAVE Wesley Ward USA Norfolk Stakes 11th MORE THAN REAL Todd Pletcher USA Coronation Stakes 11th STAR WITNESS Danny O’Brien AUSTRALIA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd
NICCONI David Hayes AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes 4th GOLD TRAIL Gary Portelli AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes 10th
PROMISE Ken McPeek USA St James’s Palace Stakes 5th METROPOLITAN MAN Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes 9th
MY TIME Ken McPeek USA Albany Stakes 3rd
TOUCH Ken McPeek USA Chesham Stakes 3rd
KING Carl O’Callaghan USA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd
AND FUN Derek Cruz HONG KONG Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 13th ALVERTA Paul Messara AUSTRALIA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 14th
ZERO John
HONG KONG Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 22nd
SPIELBERG
LAXFIELD
SUPER
2013
2010 (10)
NOBLE’S
TIZ
CASPER’S
KINSALE
JOY
HAPPY
Moore
2007 (8) MISS ANDRETTI
MAGNUS
TAKEOVER
BENTLEY BISCUIT
Stand Stakes
TAKEOVER TARGET Joe Janiak AUSTRALIA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes
DRAYTON Mike De Kock SOUTH AFRICA
MAGNUS Peter Moody AUSTRALIA
MISS ANDRETTI Lee Freedman AUSTRALIA
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 5th
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 14th
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 15th
2006 (6) TAKEOVER TARGET Joe Janiak AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes WON
FALKIRK Lee Freedman AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes 4th
GLAMOUR PUSS Danny O’Brien AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes 7th
TAKEOVER TARGET Joe Janiak AUSTRALIA
GLAMOUR PUSS Danny O’Brien AUSTRALIA
SIR EDWIN LANDSEER Christian Wroe UAE
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 10th
Wokingham Handicap 24th
2005 (6) CAPE OF GOOD HOPE David Oughton HONG KONG
ELVSTROEM Tony Vasil AUSTRALIA
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
KEENELAND SWAN
MIGHTY BEAU
2004 (7) CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
King’s Stand Stakes 5th
King’s Stand Stakes 4th (York) MIGHTY BEAU Jeff Mullins USA
Prince Of Wales’s Stakes 3rd
Oughton HONG KONG Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes WON
Mori JAPAN Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 10th
Mullins USA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 11th
Oughton HONG KONG
Harty USA
Oughton HONG KONG
Stand Stakes
Stand Stakes
186 2009 (11) SCENIC BLAST Danny Morton AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes WON record CANNONBALL Wesley Ward USA King’s Stand Stakes 6th 3 wins MYTHICAL FLIGHT Sean Tarry SOUTH AFRICA King’s Stand Stakes 11th STRIKE THE TIGER Wesley Ward USA Windsor Castle Stakes WON JEALOUS AGAIN Wesley Ward USA Queen Mary Stakes WON YOGAROO Wesley Ward USA Norfolk Stakes 9th AEGEAN Wesley Ward USA Albany Stakes 9th HONOR IN PEACE Wesley Ward USA Chesham Stakes 16th CANNONBALL Wesley Ward USA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 2nd J J THE JET PLANE Mike De Kock SOUTH AFRICA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 4th SACRED KINGDOM Ricky Yiu HONG KONG Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 5th 2008 (6) TAKEOVER TARGET Joe Janiak AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes 2nd NATIONAL COLOUR Sean Tarry SOUTH AFRICA King’s Stand Stakes 6th MAGNUS Peter Moody AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes 8th THUNDERING STAR Mike De Kock SOUTH AFRICA Gold Cup 7th TAKEOVER TARGET Joe Janiak AUSTRALIA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 4th SEACHANGE Graeme Sanders NEW ZEALAND Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee
Stakes 12th
King’s
Lee Freedman AUSTRALIA
Stand Stakes WON
King’s
Peter Moody AUSTRALIA
Stand Stakes 3rd
King’s
TARGET Joe Janiak AUSTRALIA
Stand Stakes 4th
King’s
Gai Waterhouse AUSTRALIA
20th
2nd
David
Hideyuki
Jeff
David
King’s
2nd
Eoin
King’s
9th
David
Queen Anne Stakes 7th INGRANDIRE Yoshinami Shimizu JAPAN Gold Cup 9th SIR EDWIN LANDSEER Christian Wroe UAE Buckingham Palace Handicap 20th CAPE OF GOOD HOPE David Oughton HONG KONG Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd OCEAN OF STORMS Christian Wroe UAE Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap 12th 2003 (8) PARISIENNE Franck Mourier USA Coventry Stakes 11th CHOISIR Paul Perry AUSTRALIA King’s Stand Stakes WON FIREBOLT Ivan Allan HONG KONG King’s Stand Stakes 9th VICTORY MOON Mike De Kock SOUTH AFRICA Queen Anne Stakes 7th AMERICA AMERICA Franck Mourier USA Queen Mary Stakes 8th DESERT GLOW Satish Seemar UAE Hampton Court Stakes 11th CHOISIR Paul Perry AUSTRALIA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes WON MORLUC Randy Morse USA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 17th
LYDGATE
BOWMAN’S CROSSING
RECORD OF NON-EUROPEAN TRAINERS AT ROYAL ASCOT BY COUNTRY
AUSTRALIA (40 RUNNERS, 7 WINNERS)
187
Toby Edmonds AUS 2019 HOUTZEN King’s Stand Stakes 8th Anthony & Sam Freedman 2022 ARTORIUS Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd - dh Lee Freedman AUS 2006 FALKIRK King’s Stand Stakes 4th 2007 MISS ANDRETTI King’s Stand Stakes WON 2007 MISS ANDRETTI Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 15th David Hayes AUS 2010 NICCONI King’s Stand Stakes 4th 2015 CRITERION Prince Of Wales’s Stakes 5th David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig AUS 2018 REDKIRK WARRIOR Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 10th Joe Janiak AUS 2006 TAKEOVER TARGET King’s Stand Stakes WON 2006 TAKEOVER TARGET Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd 2007 TAKEOVER TARGET. King’s Stand Stakes 4th 2007 TAKEOVER TARGET Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 2nd 2008 TAKEOVER TARGET King’s Stand Stakes 2nd 2008 TAKEOVER TARGET Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 4th Paul Messara AUS 2010 ALVERTA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 14th 2012 ORTENSIA King’s Stand Stakes 9th Darrin Miller AUS 2013 HAVELOCK Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 11th Peter Moody AUS 2007 MAGNUS King’s Stand Stakes 3rd 2007 MAGNUS Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 14th 2008 MAGNUS King’s Stand Stakes 8th 2012 BLACK CAVIAR Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes WON Danny Morton AUS 2009 SCENIC BLAST King’s Stand Stakes WON Danny O’Brien AUS 2006 GLAMOUR PUSS King’s Stand Stakes 7th 2006 GLAMOUR PUSS Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 10th 2011 STAR WITNESS King’s Stand Stakes 2nd 2011 STAR WITNESS Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd 2013 SHAMEXPRESS King’s Stand Stakes 9th John O’Shea AUS 2013 SEA SIREN Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 9th 2016 HOLLER Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 7th Paul Perry AUS 2003 CHOISIR King’s Stand Stakes WON 2003 CHOISIR Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes WON Gary Portelli AUS 2010 GOLD TRAIL King’s Stand Stakes 10th Robert Smerdon AUS 2015 SHAMAL WIND King’s Stand Stakes 13th Chris Waller AUS 2015 BRAZEN BEAU Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 2nd 2022 NATURE STRIP King's Stand Stakes WON 2022 HOME AFFAIRS Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 20th Gai Waterhouse AUS 2007 BENTLEY BISCUIT King’s Stand Stakes 20th 2014 CAFÉ SOCIETY Wolferton Stakes 3rd 2015 WANDJINA Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 6th Tony Vasil AUS 2005 ELVSTROEM Prince Of Wales’s Stakes 3rd
BAHRAIN (2 RUNNERS, NO WINNERS)
HONG KONG (14 RUNNERS, 2 WINNERS)
JAPAN (10 RUNNERS, NO WINNERS)
NEW ZEALAND (3 RUNNERS, NO WINNERS)
SINGAPORE (1 RUNNER, NO WINNER)
188
Fawzi Nass BAH 2012 KRYPTON FACTOR Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 6th 2013 KRYPTON FACTOR Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd
Ivan Allan HK 2003 FIREBOLT King’s Stand Stakes 9th Derek Cruz HK 2010 JOY AND FUN Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 13th 2012 JOY AND FUN King’s Stand Stakes 16th Richard Gibson HK 2016 GOLD FUN Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 2nd Tony Millard HK 2011 SWEET SANETTE King’s Stand Stakes 3rd John Moore HK 2010 HAPPY ZERO Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 22nd 2015 ABLE FRIEND Queen Anne Stakes 6th David Oughton HK 2004 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE King’s Stand Stakes 2nd 2004 BOWMAN’S CROSSING Queen Anne Stakes 7th 2004 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd 2005 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE King’s Stand Stakes 4th 2005 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes WON Danny Shum HK 2012 LITTLE BRIDGE King’s Stand Stakes WON Ricky Yiu HK 2009 SACRED KINGDOM Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 5th
Kazuo Fujisawa JPN 2015 SPIELBERG Prince Of Wales’s Stakes 6th 2015 SUPER MOON Wolferton Stakes 10th Hideaki Fujiwara JPN 2022 SHAHRYAR Prince Of Wales's Stakes 4th Mitsuru Hashida JPN 2019 DEIRDRE Prince Of Wales’s Stakes 6th Hideyouki Mori JPN 2005 KEENELAND SWAN Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 10th Hidemasa Nakao JPN 2016 A SHIN ERWIN Queen Anne Stakes 10th Mitsumasa Nakauchida JPN 2022 GRENADIER GUARDS Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 19th Masanori Sakaguchi JPN 2016 A SHIN HIKARI Prince Of Wales’s Stakes 6th Yoshinami Shimizu JPN 2004 INGRANDIRE Gold Cup 9th Yoshito Yahagi JPN 2011 GRAND PRIX BOSS St James’s Palace Stakes 8th
Michael Pitman NZ 2019 ENZO’S LAD King’s Stand Stakes 11th 2019 ENZO’S LAD Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 15th Graeme Sanders NZ 2008 SEACHANGE Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 12th
Stephen Gray SGP 2019 LIM’S CRUISER Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 8th
SOUTH AFRICA (10 RUNNERS, NO WINNERS)
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (4 RUNNERS, NO WINNERS)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (120 RUNNERS, 13 WINNERS)
189
Mike De Kock SA 2003 VICTORY MOON Queen Anne Stakes 7th 2007 DRAYTON Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 5th 2008 THUNDERING STAR Gold Cup 7th 2009 J J THE JET PLANE Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 4th 2013 SHEA SHEA King’s Stand Stakes 2nd 2013 DAVID LIVINGSTON Royal Hunt Cup 5th 2014 SOFT FALLING RAIN Queen Anne Stakes 6th 2014 SHEA SHEA King’s Stand Stakes 11th Sean Tarry SA 2008 NATIONAL COLOUR King’s Stand Stakes 6th 2009 MYTHICAL FLIGHT King’s Stand Stakes 11th
Satish Seemar UAE 2003 DESERT GLOW Hampton Court Stakes 11th Christian Wroe UAE 2004 SIR EDWIN LANDSEER Buckingham Palace Handicap 20th 2004 OCEAN OF STORMS Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap 12th 2006 SIR EDWIN LANDSEER Wokingham Handicap 24th
George R "Rusty" Arnold II USA 2021 ARTOS Queen Mary Stakes 4th 2022 LATE SEPTEMBER Coventry Stakes 17th 2022 GRAND OAK Queen Mary Stakes 18th Chad Brown USA 2012 BIG BLUE KITTEN Prince Of Wales’s Stakes 10th 2012 HYPER Wolferton Stakes 9th Christophe Clement USA 2022 SLIPSTREAM Commonwealth Cup 17th 2022 PIZZA BIANCA Coronation Stakes 8th Carl O’Callaghan USA 2010 KINSALE KING Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd Mark Casse USA 2016 TEPIN Queen Anne Stakes WON 2017 LA CORONEL Coronation Stakes 5th Enebish Ganbat USA 2016 MONGOLIAN SATURDAY King’s Stand Stakes 9th Tim Glyshaw USA 2018 BUCCHERO King’s Stand Stakes 5th Eoin Harty USA 2004 LYDGATE King’s Stand Stakes 9th 2016 DRAFTED Windsor Castle Stakes 17th Ken McPeek USA 2010 NOBLE’S PROMISE St James’s Palace Stakes 5th 2010 TIZ MY TIME Albany Stakes 3rd 2010 CASPER’S TOUCH Chesham Stakes 3rd 2014 ROSALIND Coronation Stakes UR Randy Morse USA 2003 MORLUC Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 17th Graham Motion USA 2013 ANIMAL KINGDOM Queen Anne Stakes 11th 2015 MISS TEMPLE CITY Coronation Stakes 4th 2016 MISS TEMPLE CITY Duke Of Cambridge Stakes 4th 2017 MISS TEMPLE CITY Queen Anne Stakes 13th 2020 SHARING Coronation Stakes 2nd 2022 SPENDARELLA Coronation Stakes 2nd Bill Mott USA 2017 LONG ON VALUE Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 12th 2018 YOSHIDA Queen Anne Stakes 5th Franck Mourier USA 2003 PARISIENNE Coventry Stakes 11th 2003 AMERICA AMERICA Queen Mary Stakes 8th
190 Jeff Mullins USA 2005 MIGHTY BEAU King’s Stand Stakes 5th 2005 MIGHTY BEAU Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 11th Joseph Orseno USA 2019 IMPRIMIS King’s Stand Stakes 6th Todd Pletcher USA 2011 BRIDGETOWN King’s Stand Stakes 12th 2011 MORE THAN REAL Coronation Stakes 11th 2017 AMERICAN PATRIOT Queen Anne Stakes 11th 2018 GIDU Commonwealth Cup 6th Joan Scott USA 2014 ANCIL King’s Stand Stakes 14th Brendan Walsh USA 2021 EXTRAVAGANT KID King’s Stand Stakes 3rd Wesley Ward USA 2009 CANNONBALL King’s Stand Stakes 6th 2009 STRIKE THE TIGER Windsor Castle Stakes WON 2009 JEALOUS AGAIN Queen Mary Stakes WON 2009 YOGAROO Norfolk Stakes 9th 2009 AEGEAN Albany Stakes 9th 2009 HONOR IN PEACE Chesham Stakes 16th 2009 CANNONBALL Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 2nd 2010 METROPOLITAN MAN Windsor Castle Stakes 9th 2011 HOLIDAY FOR KITTEN King’s Stand Stakes 13th 2011 ITALO Coventry Stakes 23rd 2011 GENTLEMANS CODE Windsor Castle Stakes 4th 2011 GYPSY ROBIN Queen Mary Stakes 7th 2011 EVERYDAY DAVE Norfolk Stakes 11th 2013 OGERMEISTER Windsor Castle Stakes 15th 2013 SWEET EMMA ROSE Queen Mary Stakes 2nd 2013 NO NAY NEVER Norfolk Stakes WON 2014 HOOTENANNY Windsor Castle Stakes WON 2014 SPANISH PIPEDREAM Queen Mary Stakes 4th 2014 TO BE DETERMINED Norfolk Stakes 9th 2014 SUNSET GLOW Albany Stakes 2nd 2014 CORDERO Chesham Stakes 6th 2014 CROWN THE KITTEN Chesham Stakes 10th 2015 RUBY NOTION Windsor Castle Stakes 5th 2015 LUCK OF THE KITTEN Jersey Stakes 11th 2015 ACAPULCO Queen Mary Stakes WON 2015 LAXFIELD ROAD Albany Stakes 15th 2015 HOOTENANNY Commonwealth Cup 11th 2015 LOVE THE KITTEN Chesham Stakes 11th 2015 UNDRAFTED Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes WON 2016 SILVERTONI Coventry Stakes 9th 2016 BIG CITY DREAMIN Windsor Castle Stakes 16th 2016 LADY AURELIA Queen Mary Stakes WON 2016 RED LODGE Norfolk Stakes 9th 2016 CREATE A DREAM Albany Stakes 4th 2016 UNDRAFTED Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 6th 2017 ARAWAK Coventry Stakes 12th 2017 LADY AURELIA King’s Stand Stakes WON 2017 ELIZABETH DARCY Windsor Castle Stakes 6th 2017 NOOTKA SOUND Windsor Castle Stakes 17th 2017 HAPPY LIKE A FOOL Queen Mary Stakes 2nd 2017 CON TE PARTIRO Handicap WON 2017 McERIN Norfolk Stakes 7th 2017 PRINCESS PEGGY Albany Stakes 10th 2017 FAIRYLAND Albany Stakes 12th 2017 BOUND FOR NOWHERE Commonwealth Cup 4th 2018 LADY AURELIA King’s Stand Stakes 7th 2018 CHELSEA CLOISTERS Queen Mary Stakes 11th 2018 MASTER MERION Royal Hunt Cup 12th 2018 HEMP HEMP HURRAY Jersey Stakes 13th 2018 SHANG SHANG SHANG Norfolk Stakes WON 2018 STILLWATER COVE Albany Stakes 13th 2018 MOONLIGHT ROMANCE Windsor Castle Stakes 13th 2018 BOUND FOR NOWHERE Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 3rd 2018 UNDRAFTED Wokingham Handicap 18th 2019 KIMARI Queen Mary Stakes 2nd 2019 ANNA’S FAST Queen Mary Stakes 16th 2019 KARAK Windsor Castle Stakes 15th 2019 FOOLISH HUMOR Windsor Castle Stakes 20th 2019 CHILI PETIN Albany Stakes 12th 2019 NAYIBETH Albany Stakes 13th 2019 BOUND FOR NOWHERE Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 13th 2020 SHERIFF BIANCO Windsor Castle Stakes 8th 2020 SUNSHINE CITY Windsor Castle Stakes 9th 2020 FLYING ALETHA Albany Stakes 10th 2020 GOLDEN PAL Norfolk Stakes 2nd 2020 KIMARI Commonwealth Cup 2nd 2020 CAMPANELLE Queen Mary Stakes WON
191 2020 ROYAL APPROVAL Queen Mary Stakes 17th 2021 KAUFYMAKER Coventry Stakes 8th 2021 MAVEN King’s Stand Stakes 11th 2021 TWILIGHT GLEAMING Queen Mary Stakes 2nd 2021 RUTHIN Windsor Castle Stakes 7th 2021 GOLDEN BELL Windsor Castle Stakes 16th 2021 LUCCI Norfolk Stakes 5th 2021 NAKATOMI Norfolk Stakes 8th 2021 CAMPANELLE Commonwealth Cup WON 2022 GOLDEN PAL King's Stand Stakes 16th 2022 LOVE REIGNS Queen Mary Stakes 4th 2022 SEISMIC SPIRIT Windsor Castle Stakes 23rd 2022 RUTHIN Palace Of Holyroodhouse Handicap 26th 2022 CAMPANELLE Commonwealth Cup 3rd - dh George Weaver USA 2015 CYCLOGENESIS Commonwealth Cup 14th
GROUND AND TIMES
ROYAL ASCOT OFFICIAL GOING
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Official Going Standside (8am) Centre (8am) Farside (8am) Round (8am) 2022 Tuesday Good to Firm 8.8 8.6 8.6 7.4 Wednesday Good to Firm 8.4 8.4 8.5 7.4 Thursday Good to Firm 8.8 8.7 8.6 7.6 Friday Good to Firm 8.7 8.5 8.8 7.8 Saturday Good to Firm 9 8.7 9 7.4 2021 Tuesday Good to Firm, Good in places. Then Good to Firm after race 4 8.6 8.3 8.2 7.9 Wednesday Good to Firm 8.3 8 8.2 7.8 Thursday Good to Firm 8.6 8.1 8.4 8.4 Friday Heavy 6.8 6.4 6.6 5.9 Saturday Soft, Heavy in places 6.5 6.2 6.3 5.7 2020 Tuesday Good to Soft. Then Straight: Good. Round: Good, Good to Soft in places after race 5 6.7 6.7 6.9 6.1 Wednesday Straight: Good. Round: Good, Good to Soft in places 7.5 7.5 7.8 6.7 Thursday Good to Soft. Then Soft before racing 7 7.1 7 5.5 Friday Straight: Good to Soft. Round: Soft, Good to Soft in places 6.8 7 7.1 6.1 Saturday Straight: Good. Round: Good to Soft, Good in places 7.4 7.4 7.3 6.3 2019 Tuesday Straight: Good. Round: Good, Good to Soft in places. Then Good to Soft on both courses after race 4. Then Soft after race 5 8.9 8.9 8.7 7.4 Wednesday Straight: Good to Soft. Round: Soft, Good to Soft in places. Then soft on both courses after race 3 8.2 8.4 8.2 7.2 Thursday Soft, Good to Soft in places 7 7 7 5.7 Friday Straight: Good to Soft. Round: Good to Soft, Soft in places. Then Straight: Good. Round: Good, Good to Soft in places after race 3 7.4 7.6 7.4 6 Saturday Good, Good to Firm in places 8.2 8.4 8.1 6.7 2018 Tuesday Good to Firm 8.6 8.8 8.7 7.8 Wednesday Good to Firm 8.5 8.5 8.7 7.9 Thursday Good to Firm 8.6 8.6 8.7 8 Friday Good to Firm 8.6 8.6 8.6 8.2 Saturday Good to Firm 8.9 8.9 9 8.6 2017 Tuesday Good to Firm, Good in places. Then Good to Firm after race 1 8.6 8.3 8.5 7.7 Wednesday Good to Firm 8.7 8.4 8.5 7.9 Thursday Good to Firm 9.1 8.6 9 7.9 Friday Good to Firm 9 8.3 8.6 7.4 Saturday Straight course: Good to Firm, Firm in places. Round Course: Good to Firm 9.8 9 9.6 8.5 2016 Tuesday Soft 6.7 6.5 6.7 6.1 Wednesday Soft 6.6 6.5 6.4 5.8 Thursday Soft 7.2 6.7 7 6.3 Friday Straight: Good to Soft Round: Good to Soft Soft in places 7.5 7 7.3 5.9 Saturday Good to Soft 7.8 7.6 7.6 6.4
ASCOT COURSE RECORDS
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DISTANCE RECORD HOLDER DATE ACCOMPLISHED COURSE RECORD 5f(2yo) No Nay Never June 20, 2013 58.80s 5f Miss Andretti June 19, 2007 57.44s 6f(2yo) Rajasinghe June 20, 2017 1m 12.39s 6f Blue Point May 3, 2017 1m 11.05s 7f(2yo) Pinatubo June 22, 2019 1m 25.73s 7f Galician July 27, 2013 1m 24.28s 1m (2yo) Joshua Tree September 26, 2009 1m 39.55s 1m (rnd) Alpha Centauri June 22, 2018 1m 35.89s 1m (str) Ribchester June 20, 2017 1m 36.60s 1m 2f The Fugue June 18, 2014 2m 1.90s 1m 4f Novellist July 27, 2013 2m 24.60s 1m 6f Kew Gardens June 20, 2018 3m 0.89s 2m Mizzou April 29, 2015 3m 24.12s 2m 4f Rite Of Passage June 17, 2010 4m 16.92s 2m 5f 159y Pallasator June 23, 2018 4m 45.24s
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