The Palace Of Holyroodhouse Stakes is a 0-105 handicap restricted to three-year-olds only and is run over 5 furlongs at Ascot on day four of the Royal meeting. First run in 2020 it is one of the newest races at the meeting and was won in its first running by subsequent Group 1 performer Art Power.
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Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes Overview
First established in 2020, the Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes is a relatively new addition to the Royal Ascot schedule. The handicap race is contested over 5 furlongs at Ascot Racecourse and is open to three-year-olds.
Given its short life span at Royal Ascot, the Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes has only seen four winners. Art Power (2020), Significantly (2021), Latin Lover (2022), and Rhythm N Hooves (2023) have their names etched in the race’s history books thus far.
No jockey or trainer has been able to win this race on more than one occasion so far. The winning jockeys have been Silvestre De Sousa (2020), Clifford Lee (2021), Hayley Turner (2022), and Hollie Doyle (2023). The winning trainers to date have been Tim Easterby (2020), Karl Burke (2021), Harry Eustace (2022), and Archie Watson (2023).
What is the prize money for the Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes?
The total prize pool for the Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes in 2024 is £110,000. The horse that finished in first place in the Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes in 2023 received £51,540 in prize money.