Royal Ascot: Wokingham Stakes
The Wokingham Stakes, contested on the final day of the Royal meeting, is a flat handicap over 6 furlongs open to horses aged three years or older. The race is named after Wokingham, a market town 7.7 miles to the west of Ascot, and was established in 1813, the inaugural running being won by Pointers, owned by the Duke of York. For a number of years the Wokingham Stakes was divided into two or three separate classes, but it became a single race in 1874. |
Wokingham Stakes 1841 First Class | Handicap | 6 furlongs on New Mile | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Trainer/Age/weight | Owner |
1 | UNA | Nat Flatman | W Treen 3-7st 10lbs | Mr Treen 3/1 |
2 | FACTORY GIRL | Conolly | 4-8st 3lbs | Mr Herbert 4/1 |
3 | HELLESPONT | Pettit | 4-6st 9lbs | Mr T V Shelley 5/2 fav |
4 | CAMELINO | H Edwards | 5-8st 10lbs | Mr Dixon 4/1 |
5 | LAUNCHAWAY | Wakefield | 6-7st 8lbs | Mr Balchin 4/1 |
The Wokingham Handicap over the 6 furlongs of the New Mile course took place on Friday 11th June 1841 and the winner, a chestnut filly by Glaucus out of Adela, won a first prize of 175 Guineas added and 15 subscriptions of 5 guineas each (equivalent to £18,000 in 2020). | Over round 113% |
Wokingham Stakes | Handicap | 6 furlongs | 1813 | ||||||
1813 | 1814 | 1815 | 1816 | 1817 | 1818 | 1819 | |||
1820 | 1821 | 1822 | 1823 | 1824 | 1825 | 1826 | 1827 | 1828 | 1829 |
1830 | 1831 | 1832 | 1833 | 1834 | 1835 | 1836 | 1837 A | 1838 A | 1839 |
1840 | 1841 A |