Hampton Court Stakes Odds
The Hampton Court Stakes is a Group Three race run over one mile, one furlong and 212 yards and is open to three-year-old horses. Taking place on the third day of Royal Ascot, the Hampton Court Stakes was promoted to its current status in 2011 and is now one of the highlights on Thursday's action. You can check out the 2021 Hampton Court Stakes odds here.
Hampton Court Stakes Tips
You can check out our tips for the 2021 Hampton Court Stakes here...
What is the Hampton Court Stakes?
The Hampton Court Stakes is a Group Three race run on the third day of Royal Ascot and is open to three-year-old horses.
It may lack the quality of some of the top-class Group One races on the Royal Ascot schedule, but the Hampton Court Stakes - since it was promoted to Group Three level - has attracted some smart middle distance horses that have gone on to land bigger prizes later in their career, so it's certainly a fascinating race on the Thursday of the Royal meeting, and can unearth a smart winner every now and then.
What happened in the 2020 Hampton Court Stakes?
Aidan O'Brien's Russian Emperor produced a fine late surge to land victory in the Hampton Court Stakes, duly handing jockey Ryan Moore his 60th win at Royal Ascot. Berlin Tango appeared to have the race at his mercy as they went into the final furlong, but he was first challenged by First Receiver for Her Majesty The Queen, but as that contender took the lead it was Russian Emperor that stormed home on the outside to take an impressive victory.
Russian Emperor wins the Hampton Court Stakes for Ryan Moore and Aidan O'Brien…
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