Royal Ascot: Prince of Wales's Stakes

The Prince of Wales's Stakes, currently staged on the second day of the Royal meeting, was established in 1862, and named after the Prince of Wales at that time, the future King Edward VII. The original version was restricted to three-year-olds, and it was contested over 1 mile and 5 furlongs. The race was discontinued after World War II, when there was no Prince of Wales. It returned in 1968, a year before the investiture of Prince Charles. The distance of the new version was 1 mile and 2 furlongs, and it was now open to horses aged three or older. The present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and for a period the Prince of Wales's Stakes was classed at Group 2 level. It was promoted to Group 1 status in 2000, and at this point the minimum age of participating horses was raised to four.
Early history:- The inaugural running of the Prince of Wales's Stakes was on Tuesday 17th June 1862 over 1 mile 5 furlongs of the New Course. It was won by Carisbrook (100/8), beating Neptunus (4/1 joint favourite) and Hurricane (20/1) by 2 lengths and a head.

Prince of Wales's Stakes 1893 Group 1 1 mile 5 furlongs
Pos. Horse Jockey Age'weight Owner
1 RED ENSIGN Tommy Loates Bates 3-8st 3lbs Sir R Jardine 7/2
2 TRESSURE A White Mathew Dawson 3-7st 12lbs Lord Rosebery 6/4 fav
3 CHILDWICK Rickaby Percy Peck 3-8st 3lbs Sir J Blundell Maple 4/1
4 SON OF A GUN John Watts Alec Taylor 3-8st 13lbs Duke of Beaufort 100/14
5 HARBINGER Morny Cannon John Ryan 3-9st 1lbs Mr Douglas Baird 9/2
6 GAMBOGE G Barrett Richard Marsh 3-8st 3lbs Baron De Hirsch 20/1
This race took place on Tuesday 13th June 1893 and was won by a bay colt by Paradox, who won a first prize of 3800 sovereigns from 56 subscribers (equivalent to £494,000 in 2020). Over round 119%
Prince of Wales's Stakes Group 1 1 mile 2 furlongs 1862
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