Glasgow Times

Seven-race days at Ascot to be permanent

- WHITE AND GOLD

ASCOT has announced this year’s Royal meeting will be extended to feature seven-race cards on each day of the fixture, which runs from June 15-19.

Extra races were added to the meeting last year as a result of the late start of the Flat season due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with the Copper Horse Stakes, Palace of Holyroodho­use Stakes and Golden Gates Stakes added alongside the reinstated Buckingham Palace Stakes.

Those races will all be retained this year while a new handicap to be run over the Old Mile for four-year-olds and upwards fillies and mares, named the Kensington Palace Stakes, will also be added.

The ‘Silver’ versions of the Royal Hunt Cup and the Wokingham Stakes run last year will not be retained and there will not be eight races on Saturday as there were in 2020.

Sir Francis Brooke Bt., Her Majesty’s representa­tive at Ascot, said: “A positive that we drew from Royal Ascot 2020 was that the additional races presented more opportunit­ies to participat­e and that this had been widely welcomed by owners, trainers, breeders and jockeys. We are delighted to be able to make this change permanent.”

The order of running in 2021 will be based on 2019 rather than last year’s revised schedule, with the races being permanentl­y added run as the final event on each day apart from the Saturday when the Golden Gates Handicap will be run as race six and the meeting will conclude, as is traditiona­l, with the Queen Alexandra Stakes.

The Queen Anne Stakes will return as the opening event of the Royal meeting this year and prize money will be confirmed in advance of the early closing races in April.

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