Royal Ascot: Diamond Jubilee Stakes
The Diamond Jubilee Stakes, contested on the final day of the Royal meeting, is a Group 1 race over 6 furlongs open to horses aged four years or older. The event was established in 1868, and it was originally called the All-Aged Stakes, but later it was renamed the Cork and Orrery Stakes in 1926, in honour of the 9th Earl of Cork, Richard Edmund St Lawrence Boyle, who served as Master of the Buckhounds between January and July 1866 in Lord John Russell's time in office, and again in 1868-1874 and 1880-1885 during William Gladstone's period in office. The present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and the Cork and Orrery Stakes was initially classed at Group 3 level, but it was promoted to Group 2 status in 1998. The race was renamed to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 2002, while in 2012 the race was given its current name, Diamond Jubilee Stakes, to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. |
Cork & Orrory Stakes 1988 | Group 1 | 6 furlongs | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Owner |
1 | POSADA | Michael Roberts | R Johnson Houghton | T D Holland-Martin 11/2 |
2 | WING PARK | Billy Newnes | Chris Wall | Miss C J Morris 50/1 |
3 | POINT OF LIGHT | Paul Eddery | Geoff Lewis | Terry Ramsden 25/1 |
4 | SAVAHRA SOUND | Brian Rouse | Richard Hannon | A F Budge Equine 50/1 |
5 | DOWSING | Pat Eddery | Jeremy Tree | Khaled Abdulla 9/2 |
6 | HANDSOME SAILOR | Michael Hills | Barry Hills | Robert Sangster 15/8 fav |
7 | STOP DAY | Willie Carson | John Dunlop | Mrs V Gaucci Del Bono 12/1 |
8 | FUNDRAISER | D Parnell | Paddy Prendergast | Mrs M P Heffernan 12/1 |
9 | ASHTINA | N Adams | L G Cottrell | R P Maughan 50/1 |
10 | MADAM DE SEUL | Allan Mackay | Alan Bailey | Terry Ramsden 33/1 |
11 | MERDON MELODY | Ray Cochrane | Ron Sheather | Mr Jeff Smith 50/1 |
12 | TRICKY NOTE | Gary Carter | William Haggas | Mrs Keith Ashbourne 50/1 |
13 | PERFECT TIMING | Steve Cauthen | L G Cottrell | R J Vines 16/1 |
14 | RICH CHARLIE | John Reid | C R Nelson | Robert Sangster 14/1 |
The Cork & Orrery Stakes, previously the All-Aged Stakes, the forerunner of the Diamond Jubilee Stakes, was run on Thursday 16th June 1988 and was won by a bay filly by Homing out of Nuppence, winning a first prize of £27,378 (equivalent to £75,000 in 2020). | Over round 113% |
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