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Britannia Stakes
Handicap race
LocationAscot Racecourse
Ascot, England
Inaugurated1928
Race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
WebsiteAscot
Race information
Distance1 mile (1,609 metres)
SurfaceTurf
TrackStraight
QualificationThree-year-old colts and geldings
WeightHandicap
Purse£60,000 (2020)
1st: £38,314
Britannia Stakes
2020
Royal blue, white epaulets, striped cap Yellow, large black spots and spots on cap Royal blue, orange disc, striped sleeves and cap
Khaloosy Finest Sound Cherokee Trail
Previous years
2019
Green, pink sash and cap, white sleeves Emerald green, black chevrons on sleeves Royal Blue, White Epaulets, Black cap
Biometric Turgenev Fanaar
2018
Yellow, large black spots, white cap Red, yellow spots, sleeves and cap Red, emerald green triple diamond, armlets and diamond on cap
Ostilio Curiosity Magnificent
2017
Claret, gold braid, claret sleeves, dark blue cap Yellow, black and yellow striped sleeves, white cap Emerald green, black chevrons on sleeves
Bless Him Ronald R Tricorn
2016
White, black cap Mauve pink
Defrocked Abe Lincoln Chief Whip
2015
Dark blue White, red seams, white sleeves, dark blue stars, white cap, red star Claret, gold braid, claret sleeves, claret cap, gold tassel
War Envoy Udododontu Sacrificial
2014
White, emerald green hoop Dark green, red cap, dark green diamond Orange, white halved sleeves
Born In Bombay Bow Creek Hors De Combat
2013
Yellow, emerald green cross of lorraine, emerald green cap Royal blue Emerald green and yellow diamonds, emerald green and white halved sleeves
Roca Tumu Tarikhi Queensberry Rules
2012
Light blue, pink chevron Yellow, white epaulets Rose pink, navy blue sleeves, gold cap
Fast Or Free Mister Music Bronze Angel
2011
Emerald green, light blue seams, emerald green cap Red, emerald green triple diamond, armlets and diamond on cap Emerald green, yellow spots on sleeves, yellow cap
Sagramor Cai Shen The Tichborne
2010
Emerald green, white stars, emerald green cap, white star Royal blue, emerald green sleeves, red cap Orange and royal blue stripes, orange sleeves, royal blue cap
Ransom Note Invincible Soul Greyfriarschorista
2009
Royal blue, white epaulets, striped cap Red, white epaulets, halved sleeves Green, pink sash and cap, white sleeves
Fareer Secret Society Mirrored
2008
Green, Pink sash, White sleeves, Green cap Royal blue, white epaulets, striped cap Yellow, black epaulets
Fifteen Love Masaalek Yaddree
2007
White, Red stars and armlets, Royal Blue cap Dark blue, light blue cross belts, striped sleeves, white cap Emerald green and white diamonds, striped sleeves, red cap
Eddie Jock Ea St Philip
2006
Black, Pink braces, hooped cap Royal blue, white chevron, light blue cap Dark Green, Yellow hoop and armlets, check cap
Sir Gerard Easy Air Royal Prince
2005
Royal blue, white epaulets, striped cap White, large black spots, black cap Light blue, dark blue diamonds, sleeves and cap
Mostashaar Brecon Beacon Hawkes Bay
2004
Yellow, black epaulets Black, white chevron hoop and cap Royal blue and white diabolo, checked sleeves, white cap
Mandobi Lucayan Legend Thyolo
2003
White, large black spots, black cap Grey, royal blue seams, sleeves and cap Royal blue, white chevron, light blue cap
New Seeker Helm Bank Court Masterpiece
 

The Britannia Stakes is a flat handicap horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old colts and geldings. It is run at Ascot over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres) on the straight course, and it is scheduled to take place each year in June on the third day of the Royal Ascot meeting.

The Britannia Stakes was first run in 1928 and takes place over the same course and distance as the Royal Hunt Cup.[1]

Winners since 1988

Year Winner Weight Jockey Trainer Time
1988 Foreign Survivor 9-03 Pat Eddery Olivier Douieb 1:41.04
1989 Polar Boy 8-08 Steve Cauthen Henry Cecil 1:41.14
1990 Fox Chapel 7-07 Gary Hind Richard Hannon Sr. 1:44.10
1991 Ajaad 9-00 Bruce Raymond Michael Stoute 1:40.90
1992 Efharisto 8-00 Michael Roberts Clive Brittain 1:39.96
1993 Show Faith 8-05 Pat Eddery Richard Hannon Sr. 1:46.05
1994 Wizard King 7-07 John Lowe Mark Prescott 1:40.42
1995 Medaille Militaire 7-09 Richard Quinn John Dunlop 1:41.17
1996 North Song 8-01 Gary Hind John Gosden 1:39.90
1997 Fly to the Stars 9-03 Olivier Peslier Mark Johnston 1:39.95
1998 Plan-B 8-07 Frankie Dettori John Gosden 1:42.44
1999 Pythios 9-00 Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil 1:40.07
2000 El Gran Papa 8-04 Franny Norton John Gosden 1:41.91
2001 Analyser 8-03 Franny Norton John Gosden 1:40.07
2003 New Seeker 8-08 Jamie Spencer Clive Cox 1:42.19
2004 Mandobi 8-12 Kieren Fallon Alec Stewart 1:40.85
2005 Mostashaar [a] 9-01 Richard Hills Sir Michael Stoute 1:36.35
2006 Sir Gerard 8-12 Jamie Spencer James Fanshawe 1:39.87
2007 Eddie Jock 9-07 Johnny Murtagh Michael Bell 1:39.93
2008 Fifteen Love 8-10 Steve Drowne Roger Charlton 1:40.10
2009 Fareer 8-10 Richard Hills Ed Dunlop 1:40.31
2010 Ransom Note 8-10 Michael Hills Barry Hills 1:37.82
2011 Sagramor 8-13 Nicky Mackay Hughie Morrison 1:44.55
2012 Fast Or Free 8-10 Ryan Moore William Haggas 1:42.08
2013 Roca Tumu[b] 8-12 Billy Lee Joanna Morgan 1:37.52
2014 Born In Bombay[c] 8-04 David Probert Andrew Balding 1:38.40
2015 War Envoy 9-06 Ryan Moore Aidan O'Brien 1:38.57
2016 Defrocked[d] 9-01 Jamie Spencer Jamie Osborne 1:40.42
2017 Bless Him 8-09 Jamie Spencer David Simcock 1:40.59
2018 Ostilio 8-09 Silvestre de Sousa Simon Crisford 1:38.85
2019 Biometric 8-08 Harry Bentley Ralph Beckett 1:41.25
2020 Khaloosy 9-02 Jim Crowley Roger Varian 1:41.22
  1. ^ The 2005 running took place at York
  2. ^ The 2013 winner Roca Tumu was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed Beauty Flame
  3. ^ The 2014 winner Born In Bombay was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed Born In China
  4. ^ The 2016 winner Defrocked was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed Limitless

See also

References

  1. ^ "History and conditions of the races at Royal Ascot". eclipsemagazine.co.uk. Archived from the original on 27 February 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2014.