Royal Ascot: Coronation Stakes

The Coronation Stakes, a Group 1 flat race over 7 furlongs and 213 yards, open to three-year-old fillies, is run on the fourth day of the Royal meeting. The Coronation Stakes was established in 1840, and its title commemorates the Coronation of a new British monarch, Queen Victoria, two years earlier. The present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and for a period the Coronation Stakes held Group 2 status, but was promoted to Group 1 level in 1988.
Early history:- The inaugural running of the Coronation Stakes took place on Wednesday 17th June 1840 when won by Lord Albemarle's Spangle (5/2), trained by William Edwards and ridden by Cotton, who defeated Black Bess (5/2) and Emetic (2/1 fav) by a neck and half a length.

Coronation Stakes 1909 Group 1 New Mile
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 PRINCESSE DE GALLES Herbert Jones Richard Marsh HM The King 100/30
2 ELECTRA Bernard Dillon Peter Gilpin Mr L Neumann 10/11 fav
3 APPEAL F Wootton George Chaloner Lord Harewood 20/1
4 HIGHNESS Otto Madden Alec Taylor Mr Fairie 20/1
5 DORO J Howard John Ryan Mr J H Houldsworth 20/1
6 KILMEIN G McCall Sherwood jnr Mr J Thorneycroft 20/1
7 MAID OF THE MIST Danny Maher Alec Taylor Sir William Bass 4/1
The Coronation Stakes took place on Wednesday 16th June 1909 and was won by a brown filly by Gallinule out of Ecila, winning a first prize of 3050 sovereigns (equivalent to £371,000 in 2020). Over round 116%
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