Founded by Queen Anne, the first ever Ascot race was held in August 1711 and the track now hosts 14 of the UK’s 38 annual Group 1 horse races.

The centrepiece meeting on the calendar is Royal Ascot in June, when the eyes of the racing world fall onto Berkshire for five days of some of the most competitive flat racing anywhere on the planet.

The Ascot course is a galloping track of up to 14 furlongs, with a brief two-and-a-half furlong run-in. National Hunt jump racing has been held at Ascot since 1965. Prior to this, the only racing that took place at Ascot was the four-day Royal Meeting.

Back in 2004, Ascot Racecourse was closed for almost two years as it underwent a £185 million redevelopment; with its spectacular new grandstand opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth in June 2006 marking the beginning of a new era for racing at Ascot.

During the redevelopment the racing surface was also re-laid, along with a couple of tweaks to the configuration of the course itself that we will discuss in greater detail further down the page.

Ascot also plays host to the new climax of the British flat racing season, Champions’ Day. Designed to rival the French Arc weekend and America’s Breeders’ Cup, three Group 1 races are held during the final Saturday of the flat racing calendar, including the Champion Stakes and the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes.

GeeGeez says: “Since the relaying of the Ascot course, the ground in the straight tends to drain much quicker than the rest of the course. Subsequently, the going can be soft in places and much faster on the approach to home.

“On the National Hunt course, the stiff uphill finish allied with some rather challenging fences can be the undoing for runners with no form around Ascot. The top rated animals are therefore often favoured here. The reconfiguration of the course has also meant that held-up horses in the early stages of a race are also heavily fancied.”

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Latest Ascot Results
DateRunnerJockeyTrainerSP
01 May 17:30JoolianossTom Kiely MarshallH J Evans18/1
01 May 16:55So RegalRyan MooreJohn & Thady Gosden8/11
01 May 16:20Far Above The LawDavid ProbertM Herrington14/1
01 May 15:45JonquilColin KeaneA Balding100/30
01 May 15:10CoppullRossa RyanClive Cox7/2
01 May 14:35Sweet WilliamRobert HavlinJohn & Thady Gosden5/6
01 May 14:00Adaay Of ScarlettJames DoyleH Palmer11/8
29 Mar 17:25Glynn BraeToby McCain-MitchellN & W Twiston-Davies9/2
29 Mar 16:50Hold Your FortMr Callum PritchardMrs D Hamer11/4
29 Mar 16:15KilworthBen JonesMiss E Lavelle13/2
Ascot Fixtures
DateSessionCodeSurface
08 MayAfternoonFlatTurf
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08 AugAfternoonFlatTurf
04 SepAfternoonFlatTurf
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02 OctAfternoonFlatTurf
03 OctAfternoonFlatTurf
17 OctAfternoonFlatTurf
31 OctAfternoonJumpTurf
20 NovAfternoonJumpTurf
21 NovAfternoonJumpTurf
18 DecAfternoonJumpTurf
19 DecAfternoonJumpTurf
Top Ascot Jockeys
JockeyWinsRunsSR
William Buick95616.1%
Ben Jones92832.1%
Oisin Murphy95715.8%
Ryan Moore83920.5%
Brendan Powell72924.1%
James Doyle64314.0%
David Probert63915.4%
Tom Marquand64214.3%
Rossa Ryan65710.5%
Jamie Spencer54112.2%
Top Ascot Trainers
TrainerWinsRunsSR
John & Thady Gosden115719.3%
W Haggas94719.1%
A Balding97212.5%
B Pauling82927.6%
J Tizzard62326.1%
A O'Brien64513.3%
C Appleby52520.0%
N Henderson51926.3%
H Palmer52917.2%
K Burke44010.0%
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