Royal Ascot: Queen Alexandra Stakes
The Queen Alexandra Stakes, named after the consort of King Edward VII, is a flat race over 2 miles 5 furlongs and 159 yards open to horses aged four years or older. It was established in 1864, and it was originally called the Alexandra Plate. It later became known as the Alexandra Stakes, and it was given its current title in 1931. It was formerly contested over 2 miles, 6 furlongs and 34 yards, but it was shortened as a result of the realignment of Ascot's track in 2005. The Queen Alexandra Stakes, the longest flat race in Britain, is traditionally the last race on the final day of the five-day Royal Ascot meeting. It sometimes features horses which ran on the opening day in the Ascot Stakes, and the most recent to win both in the same year was Simenon in 2012. |
Alexandra Plate 1867 | Conditions race | Old Mile course (3 miles) | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Age/weight | Owner |
1 | LECTURER | George Fordham | John Day 4-10st 0lbs | Marquess of Hastings 8/11 fav |
2 | RAMA | Custance | William Goater 4-10st 5lbs | Mr Chaplin 100/7 |
3 | TOURMALIN | J Daley | Joseph Hayhoe 4-10st 0lbs | Baron Rothschild 20/1 |
4 | SEALSKIN | Norman | Gilbert 4 10st 0lbs | Mr H Savile 25/1 |
5 | KLARINSKA | John Wells | John Scott 5-10st 8lbs | Mr Bowes 10/1 |
6 | MOUSLEY | John Osborne | Wadlow 6-10st 8lbs | Lord Bateman 8/1 |
7 | YOUNG MELBOURNE colt | T Aldcroft | William Harlock 4-9st 7lbs | Lord Glasgow 25/1 |
8 | JOHN DAVIS | Cannon | John Day 4-10st 8lbs | Marquess of Hastings 25/1 |
9 | AUGUSTE | Hibberd | Tom Jennings 4-10st 0lbs | Count F De Lagrange 20/1 |
10 | STRATHCONAN | J Snowden | Watson 4-10st 0lbs | Mr Watt 100/8 |
The Alexandra Plate, forerunner of the Queen Alexandra Stakes, was held over the Old Mile on Friday 7th June 1867 when won by a bay horse by Colsterdale out of Algebra, won a first prize of 1875 sovereigns from 29 subscribers (equivalent to £212,000 in 2020). | Over round 114% |
Queen Alexandra Stakes | Conditions race | 2 miles 5 furlongs 159 yards | 1864 | ||||||
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