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Saturday, June 22, 2019 FLAT Print Races Report Page: 1 ASCOT Saturday, June 22, 2019 FLAT Weights published on June 18th Declarations to run must be made by June 20th To close by noon on June 17th THE CHESHAM STAKES (CLASS 1) Total race value £90,000 Distributed in accordance with Schedule (F)9 2.4 £51039 to the winning horse The second to receive £19350, the third £9684, the fourth £4824, the fifth £2421 and the sixth £1215 for two yrs old only, whose sire or dam won a race of a mile and a quarter or over (this includes races in excess of nine furlongs and 110 yards and in excess of 1900m) SEVEN FURLONGS (7f) Enter by noon, June 17th and pay £450 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. June 20th Weights: Colts and geldings.......9st 3lb; fillies.....8st 12lb Penalties, a winner of a Listed race........................3lb Of a Pattern race...........................................5lb ASCOT RACECOURSE LIMITED will present a memento to the winning owner, trainer and jockey. In addition, a Challenge Cup will be presented to the winning owner, to be held until May 1st, 2020. The lad or girl in charge of the best turned out horse and the winning horse in this race will each receive a prize of £300. All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of ASCOT RACECOURSE LIMITED.. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with Rule (F)131 of the Rules of Racing. The Race Incentive Fund, supported by the Horserace Betting Levy Board, provides for the inclusion of £7200 towards the prize money for this race. (£56000 estimated added to stakes) All horses which Start in this race, as defined in the Rules of Racing, shall be required to carry a speed sensing device in accordance with the provisions of Rule (C)43.4. This provision does not constitute any qualification for the purposes of Schedule (B)2.4. SNC A SS29 Weights published on June 18th Declarations to run must be made by June 20th To close by noon on June 17th THE JERSEY STAKES (CLASS 1) Total race value £90,000 Distributed in accordance with Schedule (F)9 2.4 £51039 to the winning horse Print Races Report Page: 2 ASCOT Saturday, June 22, 2019 FLAT The second to receive £19350, the third £9684, the fourth £4824, the fifth £2421 and the sixth £1215 for three yrs old only SEVEN FURLONGS (7f) Enter by noon, June 17th and pay £900 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. June 20th Weights: Colts and geldings.......9st 1lb; fillies.....8st 12lb Penalties, after August 31st, 2018, a winner of a Group 3 race........................................................3lb Of a Group 1 or Group 2 race................................5lb ASCOT RACECOURSE LIMITED will present a memento to the winning owner, trainer and jockey. In addition, a Challenge Cup will be presented to the winning owner, to be held until May 1st, 2020. The lad or girl in charge of the best turned out horse and the winning horse in this race will each receive a prize of £300. All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of ASCOT RACECOURSE LIMITED. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with Rule (F)131 of the Rules of Racing. The Race Incentive Fund, supported by the Horserace Betting Levy Board, provides for the inclusion of £12500 towards the prize money for this race. (£70000 estimated added to stakes) All horses which Start in this race, as defined in the Rules of Racing, shall be required to carry a speed sensing device in accordance with the provisions of Rule (C)43.4. This provision does not constitute any qualification for the purposes of Schedule (B)2.4. SNC A SS29 Confirmed entries with weights published on June 18th Declarations to run must be made by June 20th Closed on noon THE HARDWICKE STAKES (CLASS 1) Total race value £225,000 Distributed in accordance with Schedule (F)9 2.4 £127597 to the winning horse The second to receive £48375, the third £24210, the fourth £12060, the fifth £6052 and the sixth £3037 for four yrs old and upwards ONE MILE about FOUR FURLONGS, Swinley (11f abt 211yds) Enter by noon, April 30th and pay £790 stake Supplementary Entry by noon, June 17th and pay £17000 stake Scratch by noon on May 28th or pay £900 Confirm by noon on June 17th and pay £560 Print Races Report Page: 3 ASCOT Saturday, June 22, 2019 FLAT Declare by 10.00 a.m. June 20th Weights: Colts and geldings.......9st 1lb; fillies.....8st 12lb ASCOT RACECOURSE LIMITED will present a memento to the winning owner, trainer and jockey. In addition, a Challenge Cup will be presented to the winning owner, to be held until May 1st, 2020. The lad or girl in charge of the best turned out horse and of the winning horse in this race will each receive a prize of £300. Declarations to run for this race must be made by 10.00 a.m. on Thursday, June 20th and declarations of riders must be made by 1.00 p.m. on Thursday, June 20th. All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of ASCOT RACECOURSE LIMITED. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with Rule (F)131 of the Rules of Racing. (£150000 estimated added to stakes) All horses which Start in this race, as defined in the Rules of Racing, shall be required to carry a speed sensing device in accordance with the provisions of Rule (C)43.4. This provision does not constitute any qualification for the purposes of Schedule (B)2.4. The British Horseracing Authority has modified Rule (F)85.2 of the Rules of Racing for the purposes of this race. (No confirmation of entry is required for Supplementary entries). SNC A SS19 Confirmed entries with weights published on June 18th Declarations to run must be made by June 20th Closed on noon THE DIAMOND JUBILEE STAKES (CLASS 1) Total race value £600,000 Distributed in accordance with Schedule (F)9 2.4 £340260 to the winning horse The second to receive £129000, the third £64560, the fourth £32160, the fifth £16140 and the sixth £8100 for four yrs old and upwards SIX FURLONGS (6f) Enter by noon, April 30th and pay £2600 stake Supplementary Entry by noon, June 17th and pay £55000 stake Scratch by noon on May 28th or pay £3000 Confirm by noon on June 17th and pay £1900 Declare by 10.00 a.m. June 20th Weights: Colts and geldings.........9st 3lb; fillies........9st NOTE: Horses will only be eligible to run in this race provided that they have a current BHA Handicap Rating of 80 or higher at midday of the confirmation stage. Print Races Report Page: 4 ASCOT Saturday, June 22, 2019 FLAT Horses which do not qualify for a rating may also be eligible providing the BHA Handicapper is satisfied that the horse's racecourse performances up to and including the day before confirmation merit a provisional assessment of 80 or higher. Horses which have not run will not be eligible. ASCOT RACECOURSE LIMITED will present a memento to the winning owner, trainer, jockey and stable employee. In addition, a Challenge Cup will be presented to the winning owner, to be held until May 1st, 2020. The lad or girl in charge of the best turned out horse and of the winning horse in this race will each receive a prize of £300. Declarations to run for this race must be made by 10.00 a.m. on Thursday, June 20th and declarations of riders must be made by 1.00 p.m. on Thursday, June 20th. Breeders' Cup Owners' Premiums and the Breeders' Cup "Win and You're In" Program apply to this race. For full details, please contact Ascot Racecourse. All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of ASCOT RACECOURSE LIMITED. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with Rule (F)131 of the Rules of Racing. (£240000 estimated added to stakes) All horses which Start in this race, as defined in the Rules of Racing, shall be required to carry a speed sensing device in accordance with the provisions of Rule (C)43.4. This provision does not constitute any qualification for the purposes of Schedule (B)2.4. The British Horseracing Authority has modified Rule (F)85.2 of the Rules of Racing for the purposes of this race. POST RACE PARADE OF THE WINNER The BHA has modified Rule (B)29 of the Rules of Racing for the purposes of this race. The winning horse will be required to be ridden in front of the stands to the half furlong marker, prior to proceeding to the winners' enclosure, as instructed by the racecourse officials. (No confirmation of entry is required for Supplementary entries). SNC A SS24 Confirmed entries with weights published on June 18th Weights published on May 29th Declarations to run must be made by June 20th Closed on noon THE WOKINGHAM STAKES (CLASS 2) Total race value £175,000 Distributed in accordance with Schedule (F)9 3.4 £108937 to the winning horse The second to receive £32620, Print Races Report Page: 5 ASCOT Saturday, June 22, 2019 FLAT the third £16310, the fourth £8155, the fifth £4077 and the sixth £2047 for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-110 SIX FURLONGS (6f) Enter by noon, May 21st and pay £295 stake Scratch by noon on June 4th or pay £375 Confirm by noon on June 17th and pay £195 Declare by 10.00 a.m.
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