British Champions Day

British Champions Day is a thoroughbred horse race meeting held at Ascot Racecourse in October each year which acts as the end of season highlight fixture of British flat racing. It is the culmination of the British Champions Series and features the finals of the five divisions of the series, together with an apprentice jockeys' race. It is the richest day in British racing, with £3.4 million in prize money in 2012.[1]

History

The fixture was first held in October 2011. It was created by drawing together a number of historic races which had been features of Ascot and Newmarket's end of season meetings for many years. These were the Diadem Stakes and Queen Elizabeth II Stakes from Ascot, and the Champion Stakes, Jockey Club Cup and Pride Stakes from Newmarket. In the new fixture, these became the finals of each of the divisions of the British Champions Series. The Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and Champion Stakes retained their names and became the finals of the Mile and Middle Distance divisions respectively. The Diadem Stakes became the British Champions Sprint, the Jockey Club Cup became the British Champions Long Distance Cup and the Pride Stakes became the British Champions Fillies' and Mares' Stakes.[2]

Key moments

The unbeaten colt, Frankel, completed his race career with victory in the Champion Stakes at the 2012 meeting.[3] The crowd of 32,000 at that meeting was a modern day autumn flat racing record in the UK.[1]

The 2013 British Champions Day was held on Saturday 19 October.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "QIPCO British Champions Day". britishchampionsseries.com. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  2. "It's official - Ascot will stage £3 million Champions Day". Daily Telegraph. 24 September 2010. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  3. Wood, Greg (20 October 2010). "Frankel wins Champion Stakes at Ascot and will be retired unbeaten". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 April 2013.