Royal Ascot: Chesham Stakes (First Leg of First Triennial Stakes)
The Chesham Stakes, the opening race on the final day of the Royal meeting, is a Listed race over 7 furlongs for two-year-olds named after the 3rd Baron Chesham who served as Master of the Buckhounds in 1900-01. It was established in 1919, and it was originally contested over 5 furlongs, replacing the first leg of the Triennial Stakes which was first staged in 1848 when won by Elthiron. The race has an unusual restriction, being open only to horses sired by stallions who won over ten furlongs or more. For a time the Chesham Stakes was contested over 6 furlongs, but was extended to 7 furlongs in 1996. |
First Leg of First Triennial Stakes 1859 | Listed race | 5 furlongs | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Age/weight | Owner |
1 | LONGBOW filly | John Wells | 2-8st 3lbs | Sir Joseph Hawley 5/1 |
2 | LADY FALCONER | Plumb | 2-8st 3lbs | Mr J Merry 5/2 |
3 | BARON MUNCHAUSEN | Nat Flatman | 2-8st 7lbs | Lord Chesterfield 5/1 |
4 | JASON | George Fordham | 2-8st 7lbs | Baron Rothschild 20/1 |
5 | THE LEPROCHAUN | Ashmall | 2-8st 7lbs | Mr Bowes 6/5 fav |
6 | ALLINGTON | Mr G S Thompson | 2-8st 3lbs | Mr Gratwicke 20/1 |
7 | THE MONK | L Snowden | 2-8st 7lbs | Mr Saxon 20/1 |
This race, forerunner of the Chesham Stakes, took place on Tuesday 14th June 1859 and was won by a bay filly by Longbow to win 420 sovereigns from 32 subscribers (equivalent to £53,000 in 2020). | Over round 118% |
Chesham Stakes | Listed race | 7 furlongs | 1919 (1848) | ||||||
1848 | 1849 | ||||||||
1850 | 1851 | 1852 | 1853 | 1854 | 1855 | 1856 | 1857 | 1858 | 1859 |