Royal Ascot: St James's Palace Stakes
The event is named after St James's Palace, a royal residence during the Tudor period. It was established in 1834, and the inaugural race resulted in a walkover. The present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and for a period the St. James's Palace Stakes was classed at Group 2 level. It was promoted to Group 1 status in 1988. It is contested on the opening day of the Royal Ascot meeting. |
St James's Palace Stakes 1843 | Group 1 | 1 mile | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Owner |
1 | AMEER | Simon Templeman | John Scott 3-8st 7lbs | Lord Westminster 7/4 fav |
2 | BEIRAM colt | Sam Darling | 3-8st 7lbs | Lord Exeter 3/1 |
3 | ELIS colt | Nat Flatman | 3-8st 7lbs | Lord Bruce 2/1 |
4 | SLANE colt | G Edwards | 3-8st 7lbs | Lord Jersey 3/1 |
This race took place on Tuesday 13th June 1843, the winner, a 3-year-old bay colt by Touchstone out of Languish, won a first prize of 400 sovereigns from 4 subscribers (equivalent to £51,000 in 2020). | Over round 119% |
St James's Palace Stakes | Group 1 | 1 mile | 1834 | ||||||
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