Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes Odds
The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes is a race on day five of Royal Ascot and will take place on Saturday 22nd June, 2024. Here you can compare the latest Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes odds, view the possible runners and get our help and guidance on the best ways to bet. Read More
We also look back at previous winners and key trends ahead of the Group 1 race as well as giving you some Ascot tips for the event.
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Ascot 15:40
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (Group 1)
- 4yo+, 25 Runners
- Flat , 6f , GOOD, Good to firm in places (GoingStick: Straight: Stands' side 7.8, Centre 8.2, Far side 7.8; Round 7.5) (Watered)
- Winner £567,100, 2nd £215,000, 3rd £107,600, 4th £53,600, 5th £26,900, 6th £13,500
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• 1 (5) = Horse number with the draw number in brackets.
• Number alongside the horse name is the days since the horse last ran.
• Numbers/letters under the jockey silk is the horse form with the most recent figure on the right. Numbers = finishing position (0 = finished outside the top 10), P = pulled up, F = fell, U = Unseated, B = brought down, R = refused, C = carried out, D = disqualified, HR = hit rails, L = left at start, O = ran out, S = slipped up, V = void race. A dash between figures indicates a year between the runs and a slash indicates a new season.
• % alongside jockey/trainer names = strike rate in last 30 days.
• Key to pointers: C = Course winner, D = Distance winner, CD = Course & Distance winner, BF = Beaten Favourite last time out, WS = Has had wind surgery since last run, LT = Longest Travellers, b = Wearing blinkers, b1 = Wearing blinkers for the first time, h = Wearing a hood, h1 = Wearing a hood for the first time, t = Wearing a tongue strap, t1 = Wearing a tongue strap for the first time, v = Wearing a visor, v1 = Wearing a visor for the first time, p = Wearing cheek pieces. OR = Official Rating. RPR = Racing Post Rating. Topspeed is a figure calculated using race times and the going to show how fast the horse can run.
About the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes
The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes is a Group One race run on the fifth and final day of Royal Ascot and is one of the feature sprints of the entire week.
First run in 1868, the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes has become one of the star sprints on the calendar, but in 2015 it changed somewhat thanks to the introduction of the Commonwealth Cup as three-year-olds were barred from taking their chance in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes.
The Charlie Hills-trained Khaadem was a shock 80/1 winner of the 2023 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes.
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Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes Key Trends
- Three of the last 10 winners have been favourite
- Only three of the last 10 winners have been priced 11/1 or bigger
- Eight of the last 10 winners have been aged four or five
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes Tips
We display our Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes tips from our very own longshot specialist, Raceolly, plus the best and most respected tipsters from the Racing Post and national newspapers. These will be displayed on the above racecard from the evening before the race. In the meantime, visit our Ascot Tips section to view our latest ante-post selections.
The Best Betting Sites To Bet On The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes
We take a look at some of the best betting sites to place a bet on the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot.
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- William Hill offer competitive prices
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How To Bet On the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes Stakes
Here at HorseRacing.net we give you all the information on how to place at bet on the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes
Previous Winners Of The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes
Year | Winner | Winning Jockey | Winning Trainer | Starting Price |
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2023 | Khaadem | Jamie Spencer | Charles Hills | 80 |
2022 | Naval Crown | James Doyle | Charlie Appleby | 33/1 |
2021 | Dream Of Dreams | Ryan Moore | Sir Michael Stoute | 3/1 Fav |
2020 | Hello Youmzain | Kevin Stott | Kevin Ryan | 4/1 |
2019 | Blue Point | James Doyle | Charlie Appleby | 6/4 Fav |
2018 | Merchant Navy | Ryan Moore | Aidan O'Brien | 4/1 |
2017 | The Tin Man | Tom Queally | James Fanshawe | 9/2 |
2016 | Twilight Son | Ryan Moore | Henry Candy | 7/2 |
2015 | Undrafted | Frankie Dettori | Wesley Ward | 14/1 |
2014 | Slade Power | Wayne Lordan | Edward Lynam | 7/2 Fav |
2013 | Lethal Force | Adam Kirby | Clive Cox | 11/1 |
Frequently Asked Questions About The Queen Elizabeth II JubileeStakes
When is the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes?
The race takes place on Saturday 22nd June, 2024.
Where can I watch the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes?
Watch the race live on ITV1 and Sky Sports Racing which also offer options to stream the race via their streaming services.
Alternatively, most bookmakers offer a free live horse racing stream allowing you to watch the race after you've placed a bet.
Who is the most successful jockey in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes?
The Queen's pal Lester Piggott claimed 10 wins at this race with Right Boy (1958, 1959), Tin Whistle (1960), El Gallo (1963), Mountain Call (1968), Welsh Saint (1970), Saritamer (1974), Swingtime (1975), Thatching (1979), and College Chapel (1993).
Who is the most successful trainer in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes?
Irish trainer Vincent O'Brien has trained five winners in this race with Welsh Saint (1970), Saritamer (1974), Swingtime (1975), Thatching (1979), and College Chapel (1993).