Saturday’s Champions Day at Ascot is one of the premier flat race days of the season, where some of the best horses from Britain, Ireland and France come together for a lucrative day of horse racing. But just how much Champions Day Ascot prize money is on offer to each of the six winning horses?
Ascot’s six-race Champions Day card will be covered by ITV Racing – with the free-to-air channel showing ALL the Saturday races LIVE that have a total of £2.3m in winning prize money.
Over the afternoon horse racing lovers will get the chance to see some of the best flat equine stars in training – including the William Haggas-trained Economics, who is the big favourite with the best UK horse racing betting sites for the Champion Stakes at 3:55pm.
The 3 year-old was last seen winning the Irish Champions Stakes in gutsy fashion – seeing off the 2023 Derby winner Auguste Rodin (watch below). Economics will be bidding to become the first horse since Magical in 2019 to win both the Irish and British Champions Stakes in the same season.
This son of Night Of Thunder will face a stern test from the French-trained Calandagan, who was last seen running this year’s Epsom Derby City Of Troy to a length in the Juddmonte International at York at the end of August.
While the Aidan O’Brien runner – Los Angeles, who was last seen running third in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, makes the race even more of a ‘must-see’ event.
However – did you know O’Brien’s last Champions Day winner came in 2019? Find out which horse that was here.
The Champions Stakes is also the race that carries the most Champions Day Ascot prize money, with £737,230 on offer to the winner.
Economics has already banked £938,130 in total prize money so will be fully expected to break the £1m barrier after this race – win, lose or draw.
Race |
Prize Money (1st) |
Favourite |
British Champions Long Distance Cup (G2) | £255,195 | Kyprios |
British Champions Sprint Stakes (G1) | £283,550 | Kinross |
British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes (G1) | £283,550 | Kalpana |
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (G1) | £655,709 | Charyn |
Champion Stakes (G1) | £737,230 | Economics |
Balmoral Handicap | £103,080 | Qirat |
Total Champions Day Prize Money (Winners) | £2,318,314 |
Note: The Champions Day favourites listed are subject to change.
📅Date: Saturday 19th October 2024
⌚Times: 1:20pm to 4:35pm
🏇Racecourse: Ascot, Berkshire
📺 TV: ITV / Sky Racing (ATR)
The second highest Champions Day Ascot prize money race is the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at 3:15pm, with £655,709 on offer to the winner.
That winner, according to the best betting sites in the UK, could be the classy grey Charyn, who is heading the market with most firms.
This Roger Varian-trained 4 year-old comes here having won three Group One races on the spin – the last two in France and also took the Queen Anne Stakes here at Ascot back at the Royal Meeting in June (watch below).
Charyn, will take on the impressive Group One Sun Chariot Stakes winner Tamfana and who is now 3-from-4 over a mile and will also get a handy 6lb weight pull off thehot horse racing favourite.
Plus, here SportsCasting you can also get the best daily horse racing tips and expert advice from Andrew Mount, who provides his best bets and SpreadEx analysis each day.
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