The Queen Anne Stakes is a Group 1 race run at Royal Ascot over a distance of 1M and is for four year olds and upwards. Established in 1840, the Queen Anne Stakes is the opening race on the opening day of Royal Ascot 2024 which is scheduled for 14.30 on Tuesday, 18th of June.
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Queen Anne Stakes Tips
- H: Charyn
- J: S De Sousa
- T: R Varian
- H: Charyn
- J: S De Sousa
- T: R Varian
- Age:4
- Weight:9-2
- Form:833-112
- OR:116
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Queen Anne Stakes Overview
The Queen Anne Stakes is a Group 1 flat race held on Day 1 of the Royal Ascot festival. The race was first run back in 1840 and was originally named the trial Stakes. However, the race was renamed back in 1930 to the Queen Anne Stakes to honour Queen Anne who was the founder of Ascot Racecourse.
Originally a Group 3 race, The Queen Anne Stakes has been a Group 1 race since 2003.
This year the race will take place on the 18th of June, 2024 and is open to horses aged four or older. The race is a mile long with a total prize pool of £750,000.
In 2023, the prize pool for the Queen Anne Stakes was significantly increased from £600k to £750k with the winner scooping £425,325 in prize money. This was part of Ascot’s record 17 million total prize money announcement.
Frankie Dettori is the most successful jockey in the history of the Queen Anne Stakes 7 career wins, while Saeed bin Suroor has the title of the most successful trainer with 7 wins. The leading owner accolade goes to Godolphin, with 8 victories.
All Royal Ascot Races
13.30 – Queen Anne Stakes
14.10 – Coventry Stakes
14.50 – King’s Stand Stakes
15.10 – St James’s Palace Stakes
15.40 – Ascot Stakes
16.10 – Wolferton Stakes
16.50 – Copper Horse Stakes Handicap
14.30 – Queen Mary Stakes
15.05 – Kensington Palace Stakes
15.45 – Duke Of Cambridge Stakes
16.25 – Prince Of Wales’s Stakes
17.05 – Royal Hunt Cup
17.40 – Queen’s Vase
18.15 – Windsor Castle Stakes
14.30 – Norfolk Stakes
15.05 – King George V Stakes
15.45 – Ribblesdale Stakes
16.25 – Ascot Gold Cup
17.05 – Britannia Stakes
17.40 – Hampton Court Stakes
18.15 – Buckingham Palace Stakes
14.30 – Albany Stakes
15.05 – Commonwealth Cup
15.45 – Coronation Stakes
16.25 – Duke of Edinburgh Stakes
17.05 – Sandringham Stakes
17.40 – King Edward VII Stakes
18.15 – Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes
14.30 – Chesham Stakes
15.05 – Hardwicke Stakes
15.45 – Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes
16.25 – Jersey Stakes
17.05 – Wokingham Stakes
17.40 – Golden Gates Stakes
18.15 – Queen Alexandra Stakes
Queen Anne Stakes History
The longest priced winner in the race’s history was Garrick at 50-1 in 1950 whilst the shortest priced winner was the great Frankel who scored at odds of 1/10 in 2012.
Trainers to note are Aidan O’Brien who since 2008 with horses priced below 10/1 in the betting have finished 1662129518 and equally as good under the same conditions is the Richard Hannon stable with figures of 121154. The French have also done well in the race with three wins and five places from 18 runners since 2005.
Queen Anne Stakes Previous Winners
Queen Anne Stakes FAQ
Who won the Queen Anne Stakes 2023?
The Queen Anne Stakes was won by Triple Time ridden by Neil Callan and trained by Kevin Ryan.
Where is the Queen Anne Stakes?
The Queen Anne Stake is run at Ascot racecourse in Berkshire.
What is the prize money for the Queen Anne Stakes?
The prize money for the Queen Anne Stakes is £750,000 with the winner claiming £425,325.
When is the Queen Anne Stakes?
The Queen Anne Stakes takes place on the 18th of June, 2024.
Which horses are eligible for the Queen Anne Stakes?
The Queen Anne Stakes is open to horses aged four years and over.