Royal Ascot: King's Stand Stakes
The King's Stand Stakes was created as a result of bad weather at Royal Ascot in 1860. Heavy rain made it impossible to run the Royal Stand Plate over its usual distance of 2 miles, so it was shortened to 5 furlongs on the only raceable part of the course. The amended version was called the Queen's Stand Plate, and it subsequently became the most important sprint at the Royal meeting. For a time it was open to horses aged two or older. It was renamed the King's Stand Stakes following the death of Queen Victoria and the accession of King Edward VII in 1901. The present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and the King's Stand Stakes was given Group 1 status in 1973, although it was downgraded to Group 2 level in 1988, but regained its Group 1 status in 2008 and is contested on the opening day of the Royal meeting. |
Queen's Stand Plate 1870 | Group 1 | 5 furlongs | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Age/weight | Owner |
1 | KING OF THE FOREST | Hunt | J C Waugh 2-6st 12lbs | Mr James Merry 9/4 fav |
2 | PERFUME | Lynch | Goodwin 4-9st 2lbs | Mr W Goodwin 100/30 |
3 | DIGBY GRAND | Rowell | Henry Woolcott 2-6st 12lbs | Mr G Jones 10/1 |
4 | KING TOM filly | Wilson | Joseph Hayhoe 2-6st 12lbs | Baron Rothschild 100/15 |
5 | PATE | Tom Chaloner | Reeves 3-8st 9lbs | Mr England 5/1 |
6 | ROSICRUCIAN | John Wells | John Porter 5-9st 11lbs | Sir Joseph Hawley 5/1 |
7 | HAWTHORNDEN | T French | Joseph Dawson 3-8st 12lbs | Mr T V Morgan 100/8 |
8 | KNIGHT OF ST PATRICK colt | Butler | Rayner 3-8st 12lbs | Mr C Rayner jnr 100/8 |
This race took place on Tuesday 14th June 1870, the winner, a 2-year-old bay colt by Scottish Chief out of Lioness, won a first prize of 350 Sovereigns from 15 subscribers (equivalent to £42,000 in 2020). | Over round 126% |
King's Stand Stakes | Group 1 | 5 furlongs | 1860 | ||||||
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