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The Gold Cup is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance of 2 miles 3 furlongs and 210 yards (4,014 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in June. The Ascot Gold Cup, 1834 by James Pollard
The race was first run as the United House Gold Cup on 28 October 2006 as a Class 2 race. It was worth £100,000 and was run over three miles. In 2009 the race was upgraded to Listed class and was further upgraded to Grade 3 in 2011. Sodexo sponsored the race from 2015 to 2020 and Bateaux London have been the sponsors since 2021.
Royal Ascot Gold Cup schedule, ... Here are the final results from the Gold Cup: 1) Courage Mon Ami - 15/2. 2) Coltrane - 11/4f. 3) Subjectivist - 9/2. FRANKIE DETTORI WINS THE GOLD CUP.
Yeats' first start of the 2006 season was at Royal Ascot in the Ascot Gold Cup, some 247 days after the Woodbine Canadian International Stakes. Fallon adopted a prominent position towards the start, and got to the front 4 furlongs out, and was only pulling away towards the end, winning by 4 lengths from Prix du Cadran winner Reefscape.
Frankie Dettori hit a winning note at Royal Ascot for the 60th time in his career as Stradivarius held off rivals in a thrilling Gold Cup, writes James Toney. John Gosden’s colt denied French ...
Estimate's victory was the first time the Gold Cup had been won by the reigning monarch. [17] On her only subsequent appearance in 2013, Estimate started 2/1 favourite for the British Champions Long Distance Cup at Ascot on 19 October, but made no impact, finishing seventh of the twelve runners behind Royal Diamond.
The Paradise Stakes continued to be staged at Hurst Park until 1962. It was transferred to Ascot in 1963, and temporarily switched to Newbury in 1964. The race was renamed the Sagaro Stakes in 1978. [3] It was named after Sagaro, the winner of Ascot's Gold Cup in each of the preceding three seasons. The Sagaro Stakes was given Group 3 status in ...
Celeric (/ s ə ˈ l ɛ r ɪ k / [1]) is a retired, British Thoroughbred racehorse. He improved from running in minor handicaps to Group One level, and recorded his most important win in the 1997 Ascot Gold Cup.