Royal Ascot: Queen's Vase

The Queen's Vase was established over a distance of 2 miles for 3-year-olds in 1838, and its original trophy was a gold vase donated by Queen Victoria valued at 200 sovereigns. The race was opened to older horses in 1840, and after the death of Queen Victoria its title was changed to the King's Vase in 1903, but it was renamed the Queen's Vase in 1960 in honour of Queen Elizabeth II. The present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and for a period the Queen's Vase held Group 3 status. It was relegated to Listed class in 1986, and it was restricted to three-year-olds in 1987. It returned to Group 3 level in 1991 and was downgraded to Listed status again in 2014. However, in a move to recognise the importance of staying Flat races in the calendar the European Pattern Committee decided to upgrade the race to Group 2 status in 2017 while reducing its distance to 1 mile and 6 furlongs. The Queen's Vase is now contested on the second day of the five-day Royal Ascot meeting, and is one of three perpetual trophies at the meeting, along with the Gold Cup and Royal Hunt Cup, which can be kept permanently by the winning owners. The 2013 running was renamed the 'Queen's Vase in Memory of Sir Henry Cecil' in memory of Sir Henry Cecil who died on 11 June 2013. Sir Henry had, at that point, trained the winners of more races than anyone at the Royal meeting (75), including eight winners of the Queen's Vase.
Early history:- The inaugural running of the Queen's Gold Vase over 2 miles on the Swinley Course took place on Tuesday 12th June 1838 when the Lord Exeter owned Mecca (5/2 jt fav) defeated dead-heaters Morella (5/2 jt fav) and Seth (5/1).

Gold Vase 1844 Handicap 2 miles
Pos. Horse Jockey Age/weight Owner
1 ALICE HAWTHORN Hesseltine 6-9st 4lbs Mr Salvin 1/3 fav
2 ROBERT DE GORHAM W Cotton 5-9st 7lbs Lord Verulam 5/1
3 DELAPRE Whitehouse 3-7st 3lb Lord Albemarle 20/1
4 BRAMBLE S Rogers 4-9st 0lbs Lord George Bentinck 20/1
5 GLADSTONE filly S Mann 4-8st 9lbs Lord Exeter 20/1
6 PRINCESS ALICE Copeland 3-6st 12lbs Mr Mostyn 20/1
The Queen's Gold Vase took place on Tuesday 4th June 1844 and the winner was a bay mare by Muley Moloch out of Rebecca, won a first prize of a piece of plate valued at 200 sovereigns, and stakes of 220 sovereigns from 11 subscribers (equivalent to £54,000 in 2020). Over round 111%
Queen's Vase Group 2 1 mile 6 furlongs 1838
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