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The 1994 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes was a horse race held at Ascot Racecourse on Saturday 23 July 1994. It was the 44th running of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes . The winner was Sheikh Mohammed 's King's Theatre , a three-year-old bay colt trained at Newmarket, Suffolk by Henry Cecil and ridden by Mick Kinane .
The 1991 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes was a horse race held at Ascot Racecourse on Saturday 27 July 1991. It was the 41st running of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes . The winner was Fahd Salman 's Generous , a three-year-old chestnut colt trained at Whatcombe in Oxfordshire by Paul Cole and ridden by Alan Munro .
Ascot Racecourse is a dual-purpose British racecourse, located in Ascot, Berkshire, England, about 25 miles west of London. Ascot is used for thoroughbred horse racing, and it hosts 13 of Britain's 36 annual Flat Group 1 horse races and three Grade 1 Jumps races. The current racetrack's grandstand was completed in 2006.
Ascot Racecourse Ascot, England: Inaugurated: 1807: Race type: Flat / Thoroughbred: Website: Ascot: Race information; Distance: 2m 3f 210y (4,014 metres) Surface: Turf: Track: Right-handed: Qualification: Four-years-old and up: Weight: 9 st 3 lb (4yo); 9 st 4 lb (5yo+) Allowances 3 lb for fillies and mares 7 lb for S. Hemisphere 4yo horses ...
The 1990 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes was a horse race held at Ascot Racecourse on Saturday 28 July 1990. It was the 40th running of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes . The winner was Sheikh Mohammed 's Belmez , a three-year-old bay colt trained at Newmarket, Suffolk by Henry Cecil and ridden by Mick Kinane .
1:41.50 1986 Sure Blade Brent Thomson: Barry Hills: Sheikh Mohammed: 1:41.50 1987 Half a Year Ray Cochrane: Luca Cumani: John C. Mabee: 1:43.42 1988 Persian Heights: Pat Eddery: Geoff Huffer Yazid Saud 1:39.57 1989 Shaadi: Walter Swinburn: Michael Stoute: Sheikh Mohammed: 1:39.33 1990 Shavian: Steve Cauthen: Henry Cecil: Lord Howard de Walden ...
It is run at Ascot over a distance of 1 mile 6 furlongs and 34 yards (2,847 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late September or early October. [ 1 ] The race was first run in 2002 and is named after Noel Murless (1910-1987), a racehorse trainer who was British flat racing Champion Trainer on nine occasions.
It was downgraded to Group 2 level in 1988. The King's Stand Stakes became part of a new international race series, the Global Sprint Challenge , in 2005. It consequently featured a number of high-quality contenders from overseas, and it regained Group 1 status in 2008.