Ascot Racecourse Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/ascot-racecourse Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Mon, 21 Oct 2024 19:24:22 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.sportsnewsireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/sni-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Ascot Racecourse Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/ascot-racecourse 32 32 229439223 Aidan O’Brien wins 7th British Flat Trainers’ title https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/aidan-obrien-wins-7th-british-flat-trainers-title https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/aidan-obrien-wins-7th-british-flat-trainers-title#respond Sat, 19 Oct 2024 16:59:58 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32516 Aidan O’Brien won his seventh British Flat Trainer’s Championship, his first since 2017. Though the British season officially runs from January 1 to December 31, the Ballydoyle trainer leads the standings by more than £3 million after a string of big-race successes. Breeders’ Cup Classic contender City Of Troy has spearheaded O’Brien’s efforts in Britain […]

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Aidan O’Brien won his seventh British Flat Trainer’s Championship, his first since 2017.

Though the British season officially runs from January 1 to December 31, the Ballydoyle trainer leads the standings by more than £3 million after a string of big-race successes.

Breeders’ Cup Classic contender City Of Troy has spearheaded O’Brien’s efforts in Britain this year, winning a Group 1 hat-trick in the Betfred Derby, Coral-Eclipse and Juddmonte International at York most recently.

Kyprios returned to the top of the staying division with victories in the Gold Cup and Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup, while Jan Brueghel led home a one-two for the stable in the Betfred St Leger at Doncaster.

As usual, Aidan O’Brien was quick to deflect praise as he emphasised the importance of the team effort at Ballydoyle and Coolmore.

“It is a big team effort from everyone in Ballydoyle and Coolmore,” O’Brien said. “There are so many special people in so many different areas that if I started talking about them, I would be here until tomorrow. You can have the horses and the place but, if you don’t have the people, it won’t happen.

“The owners are the people who put the resources in every year, to try and help us make it better. They put a lot of time in and give us advice. We do our best, give information back, and try to follow the roadmap that they draw for us. Some years it goes very well, some years it is ordinary, and some years it is medium.

“This was a good year for us. We won plenty of good races. I am just delighted for everybody when we do have a good year. We don’t take anything for granted and try to look to the future.”

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Oisín Murphy is British Champion Flat Jockey for a fourth time https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/oisin-murphy-is-british-champion-flat-jockey-for-a-fourth-time https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/oisin-murphy-is-british-champion-flat-jockey-for-a-fourth-time#respond Sat, 19 Oct 2024 16:59:53 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32513 Kerry jockey Oisín Murphy was presented with his fourth British Champion Flat Jockey trophy at Ascot this afternoon. The 29-year-old, who previously won the title in 2019, 2020 and 2021, finished this season with 163 winners, more than 50 clear of his closest challenger, his fellow Irish rider, Rossa Ryan. Highlights for the Murphy include […]

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Kerry jockey Oisín Murphy was presented with his fourth British Champion Flat Jockey trophy at Ascot this afternoon.

The 29-year-old, who previously won the title in 2019, 2020 and 2021, finished this season with 163 winners, more than 50 clear of his closest challenger, his fellow Irish rider, Rossa Ryan.

Highlights for the Murphy include a Group 1 double at Royal Ascot with Australian challenger Asfoora in the King Charles III Stakes and Khaadem in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes.

Commenting on his jockeys’ title success, Murphy said:

“This is something I really tried to achieve this year. I have had great support from so many trainers and owners, and having a fair lead has meant I have been able to enjoy it over the last month or so.

“It has taken a lot of hard work from my agent [Gavin Horne]. With the one meeting a day rule, it is paramount that he chooses the correct meeting to send me to, which is not easy when there are three or four meetings. I think he has done a great job, and that has been key to me riding so many winners.

Discussing future aims, the top jockey admitted:

“There are many races that I have not won. The two standouts for me are the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe and the Derby. The Arc has so much international appeal and recognition nowadays, while the Derby has so much history.”

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Anmaat provides 40/1 shock in QPICO Champion Stakes at Ascot https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/anmaat-provides-40-1-shock-in-qpico-champion-stakes-at-ascot https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/anmaat-provides-40-1-shock-in-qpico-champion-stakes-at-ascot#respond Sat, 19 Oct 2024 15:53:52 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32532 Anmaat produced a huge upset in the main race of QIPCO British Champions Day when winning the Group 1 QIPCO    Champion Stakes at odds of 40/1. Ridden by Jim Crowley, last year’s Group 1 Prix d’Ispahan winner came out on top this afternoon in a race that was far from free of incident. The […]

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Anmaat produced a huge upset in the main race of QIPCO British Champions Day when winning the Group 1 QIPCO    Champion Stakes at odds of 40/1.

Ridden by Jim Crowley, last year’s Group 1 Prix d’Ispahan winner came out on top this afternoon in a race that was far from free of incident.

The Shadwell-owned winner found trouble in running, while the French-trained Calandagan failed to get a clear passage as the field bunched up tightly in the home straight.

While Jim Crowley managed to find space in time, the 6/4 favourite Calandagan was not so lucky.

With first run on the six-year-old, Crowley powered clear as Calandagan eventually saw daylight and gave chase. The latter’s brave effort was too little too late, however,  as Anmaat held on for a half-length success for handler Owen Burrows, much to the surprise of the large Ascot British Champions Day crowd.

Royal Rhyme (25/1) was third for rider Clifford Lee and trainer Karl Burke.

However, Jim Crowley managed to extricate the six-year-old with time to spare, at which point his mount stormed home to collar 6/4F Calandagan in the final strides. The winning margin was half a length, with Royal Rhyme (25/1) just under two lengths further back in third.

Describing his first ever victory at the QIPCO British Champions Day meeting, the successful handler, Owen Burrows, said:

“We’ve always thought a lot of this horse. I know it sounds easy afterwards, but last year after he won his Group 1 in France, I did really fancy him for the Eclipse – but he had a very complex foot injury, which took a long time to come right. Credit to the team back at Shadwell, and obviously Sheikha Hissa’s patience with him as well.

“I had to convince Sheikha Hissa to come today but credit to her, I spoke to her on Monday morning and sent her a video of an easy piece of work he did last Saturday. She was happy with it and so was I.”

Jim Crowley, for whom it was a fifth QIPCO British Champions Day success, admitted:

“We had a nice draw and I wanted to go and sit third or fourth, one off the rail, and give myself an option. But I could see early on that Los Angeles wasn’t taking Ryan [Moore] at all and, when we turned into the straight, I had horses on my outside keeping me in.

“I was going well, but then we had to try and work our way through and we got completely stopped. There was no option at the time, we were just stuck. I won’t tell you what I was thinking. But when he got the gap, it was extraordinary the way the horse picked up and, believe me, it was no fluke.”

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Third 2024 Group 1 for Charyn in Queen Elizabeth II Stakes https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/third-2024-group-1-for-charyn-in-queen-elizabeth-ii-stakes https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/third-2024-group-1-for-charyn-in-queen-elizabeth-ii-stakes#respond Sat, 19 Oct 2024 15:52:49 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32529 Charyn won a third Group 1 race of the season in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and in the process made his sire Dark Angel champion stallion of Ireland and Britain for the first time. A top-class display from the Roger Varian-trained 13/8 favourite, early in the home stretch the grey looked as though he […]

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Charyn won a third Group 1 race of the season in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and in the process made his sire Dark Angel champion stallion of Ireland and Britain for the first time.

A top-class display from the Roger Varian-trained 13/8 favourite, early in the home stretch the grey looked as though he would saunter away with the one-mile race.

He soon had a battle on his hands when the French-trained Facteur Cheval made his challenge inside the closing furlong of the contest.

Charyn responded strongly for his rider, Silvester de Souza, and pulled away to claim a two-length victory.

The Jerome Raynier-handled 11/2 shot Facteur Cheval was runner-up in the race for a second year, while Tamfana (7/2) was next best for trainer David Menuisier, four and a quarter lengths further behind in third place.

Charyn had already claimed Group 1 victories this season in the Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Group 1 Prix Jacque Le Marois in France.

An elated Roger Varian said:

“Charyn is a super horse and that was fantastic. Everything went very smooth, and it was a lovely race to watch. Silvestre got me a bit nervous! He just sat comfortable and you could see the second coming, and then Charyn had to get to work and he showed his battling qualities. He’s got everything, that horse.

“I promise you, he’s got the most amazing constitution. Every time I’ve run him in his life, I’ve thought he was too heavy, because he just holds his condition like no other horse. Touch wood, he’s sound, he loves his work, he loves his racing. He’s just got such a good mentality for the game, and an engine to go with it.”

Heading for stud

The winning conditioner expressed his disappointment that Charyn would now run again as a five-year-old next season, stating:

“I think it’s already been announced that he will retire at the end of this season. He will be a stallion for Nurlan Bizakov’s stud operation in France. I, of course, would love him to stay in training, but I think that’s not going to be the case. We’ll have to see how he comes out of this race, we might just contemplate one more international run.”

The successful rider, Silvester de Souza, admitted that he was in front too early in the home straight:

“I thought I was in front a bit too soon, but the ground is so wet and, when it’s wet, you can lose momentum if you try and take them back. You just have to sit quiet and I knew that, whatever challenged me in the final furlong, I had plenty left.”

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Kalpana wins Group 1 British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/kalpana-wins-group-1-british-champions-fillies-mares-stakes https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/kalpana-wins-group-1-british-champions-fillies-mares-stakes#respond Sat, 19 Oct 2024 15:16:37 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32519 Kalpana continued the good form of Juddmonte horses when winning the Group 1 QIPCO British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes at Ascot on Saturday afternoon. Following the Juddmonte operation’s success with Bluestocking in the recent Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe at ParisLongchamps, this time the Andrew Balding-trained the three-year-old Kalpana (100/30 favourite) gave Juddmonte another […]

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Kalpana continued the good form of Juddmonte horses when winning the Group 1 QIPCO British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes at Ascot on Saturday afternoon.

Following the Juddmonte operation’s success with Bluestocking in the recent Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe at ParisLongchamps, this time the Andrew Balding-trained the three-year-old Kalpana (100/30 favourite) gave Juddmonte another success at the highest level.

Ridden by a confident looking and acting William Buick, the daughter of Study Of Man put the race to bed quickly as she galloped out strongly to account for Aidan O’Brien’s Wingspan (12/1) by two lengths and Tiffany (13/1), from Sir Mark Prescott’s yard, by a further three lengths.

The winning handler Andrew Balding said of Kalpana, who completed a third straight victory:

“I have never known a horse improve as much as Kalpana. I think I even mentioned to Barry [Mahon, head of Juddmonte’s European operations] that we might put her in a sale this time last year! Just every time we started doing more with her, she’s just improved and improved, from Wolverhampton to here in 10 months.

“She is just an absolute diamond, as you can see afterwards. She has a very special temperament and is by an exciting young stallion. She’s from the first crop of Study Of Man, so it’s pretty exciting for them as well.

The winning rider was full of praise for his able partner, Kalpana, admitting:

“Kalpana has an incredible mind and is a jockey’s dream. I parked her up three wide with no cover but she was always comfortable, never wasted any energy and saved the whole way in that ground.

“It is a very special moment because it is my first Group One winner for Andrew. I started with Andrew, and Andrew and his whole family have played a huge part in my career so thank you to him and, obviously, Kalpana; what she did there was very good and she’s only going to improve.”

 

 

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Kind Of Blue follows relatives in winning Group 1 QIPCO British Champions Sprint https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/kind-of-blue-follows-relatives-in-winning-group-1-qipco-british-champions-sprint https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/kind-of-blue-follows-relatives-in-winning-group-1-qipco-british-champions-sprint#respond Sat, 19 Oct 2024 11:47:04 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32510 Kind Of Blue (10/1) and James Doyle gave trainer James Fanshaw a winner on British Champions Day as Ascot, taking the first Group 1 of the day, the QIPCO British Champions Sprint. The lightly raced sprinter, racing in the colours of Wathnan Racing for the first time, travelled strongly towards the middle of the course […]

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Kind Of Blue (10/1) and James Doyle gave trainer James Fanshaw a winner on British Champions Day as Ascot, taking the first Group 1 of the day, the QIPCO British Champions Sprint.

The lightly raced sprinter, racing in the colours of Wathnan Racing for the first time, travelled strongly towards the middle of the course and found plenty for pressure at the death, eventually holding off Swingalong (17/2) by a head, with Flora Of Bermuda (25/1) a further neck back.

Kind Of Blue, a recent purchase for Wathnan Racing, when narrowly beaten in the Group 1 Haydock Sprint Cup, follows in the hoofprints of his relations The Tin Man and Deacon Blues in claiming the Group 1 QIPCO British Champions Sprint at Ascot.

The delighted winning trainer James Fanshawe commented:

“Kind Of Blue is the third close relation that has won this race, all from the same family and all bred by the Hoppers, the Grundys and the Morrises. All trainers get attached to families that do them well and this is a family that has done us tremendously well.

“Wathnan Racing bought him three weeks ago and he’s a really exciting horse for them going forwards. He’s got the Group One under his belt now. It’s been a big team effort to get him here. Dan Muscutt has ridden him in all his races and done all the homework on him; obviously to all the team back home, I’m really grateful.

James Doyle reflected on King Of Blue’s lack of experience in claiming the Group 1 contest, stating:

“To think Kind Of Blue was unraced before the start of this season, he has made giant strides and run some cracking races in defeat. He ran well here back in June in the Commonwealth and ran great in the Haydock Sprint, when he was just touched off.

“It was a long last 10 strides! He was very brave. For a very inexperienced horse to lead a furlong and a half out and still knuckle down when he felt the second horse come to me is a true testament to not only his ability but the heart that he has.”

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Royal Ascot, if it gets the go-ahead, will be behind closed doors https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing_irish/royal-ascot-if-it-gets-the-go-ahead-will-be-behind-closed-doors https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing_irish/royal-ascot-if-it-gets-the-go-ahead-will-be-behind-closed-doors#respond Thu, 09 Apr 2020 06:52:52 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=3439 Ascot Racecourse has announced that for public health and safety reasons the difficult but unavoidable conclusion has been reached that Royal Ascot 2020 (16th – 20th June) will not be able to take place as an event open to the public. The racecourse statement explained that it may prove possible to run the Royal Ascot races behind […]

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Ascot Racecourse has announced that for public health and safety reasons the difficult but unavoidable conclusion has been reached that Royal Ascot 2020 (16th – 20th June) will not be able to take place as an event open to the public.

The racecourse statement explained that it may prove possible to run the Royal Ascot races behind closed doors, dependent on British Government and public health policy and the approval of the BHA for us to re-start racing. This would be for the benefit of the industry, and television audiences at home and internationally, with planning for this now underway.

Customers who have already paid for entry and hospitality at Royal Ascot will be refunded in full in the usual way as quickly as possible, with the process of communicating with them, initially by email, starting immediately.

Ascot Racecourse thanked everyone in advance for their patience and understanding in completing this substantial task given the challenging practical circumstances of the national lockdown in Britain.

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