Royal Ascot: King Edward VII Stakes |
The King Edward VII Stakes is a Group 2 flat race over 1 mile 3 furlongs and 211 yards, open to three-year-old colts and geldings, and takes place on the fourth day of the Royal meeting. It was originally known as the Ascot Derby, and in the early days both Oaks and Derby winners contested the race, but it was changed to its present name in 1926 in memory of King Edward VII. |
Ascot Derby 1893 | Group 2 | 1 mile 4 furlongs | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Trainer/Age/weight | Owner |
1 | PHOCION | John Watts | John Dawson jnr 3-8st 10lbs | Lord Ellesmere 4/6 fav |
2 | WATCH TOWER | Morny Cannon | W Leader 3-8st 10lbs | Mr John Charlton 5/1 |
3 | WORTH | Bradford | Tom Jennings jnr 3-8st 3lbs | Mr Tom Jennings 20/1 |
4 | CANNING | Tommy Loates | Bates 3-8st 3lbs | Sir R Jardine 100/30 |
The Ascot Derby, forerunner of the King Edward VII Stakes, took place on Wednesday 14th June 1893 over the mile and a half course starting at the Swinley Post, and was won by a colt by Hampton, winning a first prize was 2250 sovereigns from 35 subscribers (equivalent to £292,000 in 2020). | Over round 105% |
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