Royal Ascot: Queen Mary Stakes

The Queen Mary Stakes, named after Queen Mary, the consort of King George V, is a Group 2 flat race over 5 furlongs open to two-year-old fillies, and is staged on the second day of the Royal meeting. The present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and for a period the Queen Mary Stakes was classed at Group 3 level, but it was promoted to Group 2 status in 2004.
Early history:- The inaugural running of the Queen Mary was on Tuesday 14th June 1921 when a huge entry of 109 subscribers led to a field of 21 runners. The winner was Wild Mint (8/1), owned by Mr W Whineray, trained by H Cottrill and ridden by Shatwell, defeating Selene (7/2) and Merrily (10/1) by 2 lengths and the same.

Queen Mary Stakes 1961 Group 2 5 furlongs
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 MY DREAM D Smith G Brooke Mr David Robinson 2/1
2 GAY MAIRI F Durr G Laurence Mr A McDonald 7/1
3 SILKEN GLADE R Hutchinson P Prendergast Mrs J Mullion 9/2
4 ISLAND LORE W Carr Cottrill Mr S Joel 20/1
5 ALLY PALLY E Larkin J Jarvis Lord Rosebery 20/1
6 GLAD TIDINGS S Smith Sutherland Mr W Bowyer 20/1
7 GET THERE S Clayton W Hern Major L B Holliday 20/1
8 AMRITSAR Robinson J Jarvis Mr J Lilley 20/1
9 DURLEY DENE Ryan W Stephenson Mrs R Thompson 20/1
10 MYSTICISM Breasley N Bertie Mr R Watson 20/1
11 FORUNELLA W Swinburn P Nelson Mr Charles Clore 7/4 fav
This race took place on Wednesday 14th June 1961 and was won by a brown filly by King of the Tudors out of Summerlands to win a first prize of £2921 (equivalent to £66,000 in 2020). Over round 134%
Queen Mary Stakes Group 2 5 furlongs 1921
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