Royal Ascot: Triennial Stakes Third Leg
The Triennial Stakes, a three-year cycle of races, comprised a race for two-year-olds over 5 furlongs which was first contested in 1848 and which later evolved into the Chesham Stakes; a race for three-year-olds over 7 furlongs which was first run in 1849 and which later evolved into the Jersey Stakes, and the third leg, a race for four-year-olds over 2 miles. Horses would return each year to compete over the increasing distances, although the event was discontinued after the First World War. |
Third Leg of First Triennial Stakes 1861 | Listed race | Once round | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Age/weight | Owner |
1 | ST ALBANS | L Snowden | 4-8st 7lbs | Lord Ailesbury 1/2 fav |
2 | KING OF DIAMONDS | John Wells | 4-8st 7lbs | Baron Rothschild 5/1 |
3 | ALLINGTON | E Sharp | 4-8st 4lbs | Mr Gratwicke 5/1 |
4 | PLUMPER | Drew | 4-8st 4lbs | Lord Ailesbury 20/1 |
This race, the Third Leg of the First Triennial Stakes, took place on Tuesday 11th June 1861 and was won by a chestnut colt by Stockwell out of Bribery, to win 280 sovereigns from 28 subscribers (equivalent to £33,500 in 2020). | Over round 105% |
Triennial Stakes Third Leg | Listed race | Once round | 1850 | ||||||
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1860 | 1861 |