Royal Ascot: Queen Anne Stakes
The Queen Anne Stakes, originally open to horses aged three and older, was established in 1840, and during the early part of its history it was called the Trial Stakes. In 1930, it was renamed in honour of Queen Anne, the founder of Ascot Racecourse. The Queen Anne Stakes was classed as a Group 3 race in 1971, and it was promoted to Group 2 level in 1984. It was given Group 1 status in 2003, and at this point the minimum age of participating horses was raised to four. It is now the first race on the opening day of the Royal Ascot meeting. |
Trial Plate 1845 | Group 1 | New Mile | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Age/weight | Owner |
1 | THE LIBEL | Arthur | 3-7st 7lbs | Mr A W Hill 4/1 |
2 | KNIGHT OF THE WHISTLE | Nat Flatman | aged-9st 3lbs | Lord Chesterfield 7/4 fav |
3 | THE HERO | Donaldson | 2-4st 4lbs | Mr John Day 20/1 |
4 | LOADSTONE | Jem Chapple | 3-7st 7lbs | Lord Lonsdale 20/1 |
5 | PYRRHA | T Rodney | 2-4st 1lb | Mr Thompson 20/1 |
6 | DISCORD | W Howlett | aged-9st 3lbs | Lord George Bentinck 4/1 |
7 | MASTER STEPNEY | Whitehouse | 3-7st 7lbs | Mr Mostyn 20/1 |
8 | SYLLABUS | S Mann | 3-7st 4lbs | Mr Worley 20/1 |
The Trail Plate, forerunner of the Queen Anne Stakes, over the New Mile, took place on Tuesday 10th June 1845 and the winner, a brown colt by Pantaloonn out of Pasquinade, won a first prize of 105 sovereigns from 11 subscribers (equivalent to £13,000 in 2020). | Over round 101% |
Queen Anne Stakes | Group 1 | 1 mile | 1840 | ||||||
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