Royal Ascot: Ribblesdale Stakes

The Ribblesdale Stakes, a Group 2 race over 1 mile 4 furlongs is traditionally held on the third day of the Royal meeting, and is named in honour of the 4th Baron Ribblesdale, who served as the Master of the Buckhounds from 1892 to 1895. It was established in 1919, and was originally a 1-mile race open to three and four-year-olds of either gender. The race was abandoned throughout World War II, and after it returned its distance was extended to 1 1/2 miles, but was restricted to three-year-old fillies in 1950.
Early history:- The inaugural running of the Ribblesdale Stakes was on day 3 of the Royal meeting on Thursday 19th June 1919 over a mile. It was won by Milton, a brown colt by Marcovil out of Misfit, who defeated his two rivals, Santa Cruz and Monaghan, by 2 lengths and 4 lengths.

Ribblesdale Stakes 1959 Stakes 1 1/2 Miles
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 CANTELO E Hide Elsey Mr William Hill 5/4 fav
2 LA COQUENNE G Moore Alec Head Prince Aly Khan 7/2
3 DAME MELBA L Piggott Murless Mr T Lilley 100/8
4 BLUE RIBAND W Carr Boyd-Rochfort HM The Queen 10/1
5 SEASCAPE E Smith T E Leader Mr H J Joel 6/1
6 IMAGINE J Sime Beasley Mrs J Shaw 25/1
7 CHANTER E Britt Beasley Mr H Leggat 25/1
8 DARK OMEN D Smith D Rogers Mr W Barnett 100/7
This race took place on Wednesday 17th June 1959 and was won by a bay filly by Chanteur out of Rustic Bridge, winning a first prize of £4174 (equivalent to £99,000 in 2020). Over round 112%
Ribblesdale Stakes Group 2 1 mile 4 furlongs 1919
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