Royal Ascot: Norfolk Stakes

The Norfolk Stakes, a Group 2 flat race over 5 furlongs open to two-year-old horses, is currently staged on the third day of the Royal meeting. The event was established in 1843, and it was originally called the New Stakes. The inaugural running was won by Rattan. The race was renamed the Norfolk Stakes in 1973, in honour of the 16th Duke of Norfolk who served as the Royal Representative at Ascot from 1945 to 1972. For a time the event held Group 3 status, but it was promoted to Group 2 level in 2006.
Early history:- The inaugural running of the New Stakes, the forerunner of the Norfolk Stakes, over the 5 furlongs of the two-year-old course took place on Thursday 15th June 1843 and was won by Mr Crockford's Rattan (5/2) who beat Assay and Charming Kate by 3 lengths and 5 lengths.

New Stakes 1883 Stakes 5 furlongs
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer/Age/weight Owner
1 WILD THYME George Fordham Tom Jennings jnr 2-9st 0lbs Mr C J Lefevre 5/2
2 PONTIAC Tom Cannon Tom Cannon 2-8st 10lbs Mr Pierre Lorillard 8/1
3 OFFSPRING Lemaire Jimmy Ryan 2-8st 10lbs Lady Vivian 11/8 fav
4 ST MEDARD Fred Archer James Jewitt 2-8st 10lbs Mr Gerrard 4/1
5 MONOTONY Roden Dover 2-8st 7lbs General Owen Williams 20/1
6 PHILOSOPHER Jem Goater Tom Brown 2-8st 10lbs Mr W A Long 20/1
The New Stakes, forerunner of the Norfolk Stakes, took place on Thursday 7th June 1883 and the winner, a brown filly by Lowlander out of Fragrance, won a first prize was 1290 sovereigns from 79 subscribers (equivalent to £158,000 in 2020). Over round 111%
Norfolk Stakes Group 2 5 furlongs 1843
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