The Queen Anne Stakes

ASCOT, ENGLAND - JUNE 20, Kieren Fallon and Ad Valorem land The Queen Anne Stakes Race run at Ascot Racecourse on June 20, 2006, in Ascot, England. Today was the first day of The Royal Meeting held at the Berkshire track, which has just reopened after the course underwent major redevelopment over the last two years. (Photo by Julian Herbert/Getty Images)

The Queen Anne Stakes is one of three Group 1 race run on the opening day of the Royal Ascot meeting.

The Queen Anne Stakes was first run in 1840 as the Trial Stakes. In 1930 the race name was changed to commemorate the role of Queen Anne in establishing horse racing at Ascot. The race started off with a Group 3 status, but was upgraded to a Group 2 race in 1984 before being upgraded to Group 1 status in 2003.

The Queen Anne Stakes is open to thoroughbred racehorses aged four and over, and is the meeting's premier 1 mile event for thoroughbreds who remained in training following their 3-year-old season.

Queen Anne Stakes Betting

Queen Anne Stakes betting can be a challenging undertaking, as it is one of the first major races of the year for veteran milers. The pause for the winter break makes it difficult to predict form in even the most talented racehorse, as the first performance of the season is often dependent on the extent and quality of winter training. Punters are therefore left with form from the previous season to attempt to predict how entries will perform in the Queen Anne Stakes.

Queen Anne Stakes Winners

Although the Queen Anne Stakes is open to horses in more than one age group, no racehorses have managed the feat of winning the race twice in recent years. Refuse to Bend has been the pick of the recent Queen Anne Stakes winners with his win at the race earning him a second Group 1 title for the year in 2004.

The pick of the Queen Anne Stakes winning jockeys is Italian Frankie Dettori, who has ridden six Queen Anne Stakes winners since 1990.

As far as trainers are concerned, United Arab Emirates trainer Saeed bin Suroor has an unmatched record in the race, having trained seven Queen Anne Stakes winners in the last two decades. His performances at events such as the Royal Ascot have earned him four British Champion Trainer titles.