Champion Stakes
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History
The Champion Stakes is a Group 1 race run under Weight For Age conditions for open class horses at Ascot conducted by the Ascot Racecourse.
The Champion Stakes is run over the mile and a quarter. It was first run in 1877 and was won by Springfield.
It was originally run at Newmarket but went to Ascot as part of the newly established British Champions Day as the end of season UK championship race meeting.
In 1971 it was immediately classified as a Group 1.
Only the Derby is richer in terms of prizemoney in Britain.
There are several multiple winners but Tristan won three times starting six years after the race's inauguration.
Only 4 times have three year olds won the Champion Stakes in the last decade.
To finalise his brilliant unbeaten era, Frankel just did enough on a very heavy track to win in 2012 against a top horse in Cirrus Des Aigles who was trying to defend his title.
Baaeed was to end his the same way starting 4s on in 2022 but he was beaten out of the placings in a huge surprise.
After Frankel won his Champion Stakes in 2012, two years on his full brother Noble Mission ended his career exactly the same way.
Cracksman would end his short but brilliant career also with his second win in the race in 2018.
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe runners can start being a fortnight later but it isn't easy coming back in trip. Sealiway was able to do that though in 2021.
Leading trainer is Alec Taylor with eight wins while Danny Maher and Charlie Elliott have six wins each as a jockey.
They ran the 2019 edition on the inside track given how wet the course proper was. It happened again in 2023.
In 2020 Addeybb won on a wet track turning over the previous year's result and getting redemption. He confirmed his G1 wins in Australia six months before and fascinatingly the horse he defeated in the QEII at Randwick (Verry Elleegant) won the Caulfield Cup earlier that same day. He won it again in Australia in 2021.
Frankie Dettori had announced his retirement to end the season then sort of rescinded that in 2023 but in what was his final G1 at Ascot as a UK based rider he won on King Of Steel.
Calandagan got revenge for last year and added to his King George win in July with an outstanding win in 2025.
The Champion Stakes was worth £1,300,000 in 2025.
Notable winners of the Champion Stakes include Calandagan (2025), King Of Steel (2023), Sealiway (2021), Addeybb (2020), Magical (2019), Cracksman (2017/2018), Almanzor (2016), Frankel (2012), Cirrus Des Aigles (2011), Twice Over (2009/2010), New Approach (2008), Haffhd (2004), Rakti (2003), Nayef (2001), Alborada (1998/1999), Pilsudski (1997), Bosra Sham (1996), Rodrigo De Triano (1992), Indian Skimmer (1988), Triptych (1986/1987), Palace Music (1984), Brigadier Gerard (1971/1972), Sir Ivor (1968), Dynamiter (1951/1952), Hippius (1940/1941), Wychwood Abbot (1935/1936), Fairway (1928/1929), Orpheus (1920/1921), Lemberg (1910/1911), Bayardo (1909), Pretty Polly (1905), Sceptre (1903), Velasquez (1897/1898), Ormonde (1886) and Tristan (1882/1883/1884).
The 2025 Champion Stakes was won by Calandagan from Ombudsman and Almaqam.
Previous Champion Stakes Winners
| Date | Horse | Jockey | WT | Trainer | BP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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CALANDAGAN
(IRE)
4G GLENEAGLES (IRE) - CALAYANA (FR) SINNDAR (IRE) |
M BARZALONA | 60.5 | FRANCIS-HENRI GRAFFARD | 7 |
|
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ANMAAT
(IRE)
6G AWTAAD (IRE) - AFRICAN MOONLIGHT (UAE) HALLING (USA) |
JIM CROWLEY | 60.5 | OWEN BURROWS | 5 |
|
|
KING OF STEEL
(USA)
3C WOOTTON BASSETT (GB) - ELDACAR (GB) VERGLAS (IRE) |
LANFRANCO DETTORI | 58.5 | ROGER VARIAN | 1 |
|
|
BAY BRIDGE
(GB)
4H NEW BAY (GB) - HAYYONA (GB) MULTIPLEX (GB) |
RICHARD KINGSCOTE | 60.5 | SIR MICHAEL STOUTE | 4 |
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SEALIWAY
(FR)
3C GALIWAY (GB) - KENSEA (FR) KENDARGENT (FR) |
M BARZALONA | 57.5 | C E ROSSI | 3 |
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ADDEYBB
(IRE)
6G PIVOTAL (GB) - BUSH CAT (USA) KINGMAMBO (USA) |
TOM MARQUAND | 59.5 | W J HAGGAS | 11 |
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MAGICAL
(IRE)
4F GALILEO (IRE) - HALFWAY TO HEAVEN (IRE) PIVOTAL (GB) |
DONNACHA O'BRIEN | 58.0 | A P O'BRIEN | 8 |
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CRACKSMAN
(GB)
4H FRANKEL (GB) - RHADEGUNDA (GB) PIVOTAL (GB) |
LANFRANCO DETTORI | 59.5 | JOHN GOSDEN | 8 |
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CRACKSMAN
(GB)
3C FRANKEL (GB) - RHADEGUNDA (GB) PIVOTAL (GB) |
LANFRANCO DETTORI | 57.5 | JOHN GOSDEN | 4 |
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ALMANZOR
(FR)
3C WOOTTON BASSETT (GB) - DARKOVA (USA) MARIA'S MON (USA) |
C SOUMILLON | 57.0 | J-C ROUGET | 1 |
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FASCINATING ROCK
(IRE)
4H FASTNET ROCK (AUS) - MISS POLARIS (GB) POLAR FALCON (USA) |
P SMULLEN | 59.5 | D K WELD | 7 |
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NOBLE MISSION
(GB)
5H GALILEO (IRE) - KIND (IRE) DANEHILL (USA) |
JAMES DOYLE | 59.5 | LADY CECIL | 5 |
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FARHH
(GB)
5H PIVOTAL (GB) - GONBARDA (GER) LANDO (GER) |
SILVESTRE DE SOUSA | 58.5 | SAEED BIN SUROOR | 5 |
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FRANKEL
(GB)
4H GALILEO (IRE) - KIND (IRE) DANEHILL (USA) |
T P QUEALLY | 58.5 | SIR HENRY CECIL | 3 |
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CIRRUS DES AIGLES
(FR)
5G EVEN TOP (IRE) - TAILLE DE GUEPE (FR) SEPTIEME CIEL (USA) |
C SOUMILLON | 58.5 | C BARBE | 1 |
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TWICE OVER
(GB)
5M OBSERVATORY (USA) - DOUBLE CROSSED (GB) CAERLEON (USA) |
T P QUEALLY | 58.5 | SIR HENRY CECIL | 7 |
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TWICE OVER
(GB)
4M OBSERVATORY (USA) - DOUBLE CROSSED (GB) CAERLEON (USA) |
T P QUEALLY | 58.5 | SIR HENRY CECIL | 8 |
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NEW APPROACH
(IRE)
3C GALILEO (IRE) - PARK EXPRESS (GB) AHONOORA (GB) |
K J MANNING | 56.0 | J S BOLGER | 10 |
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LITERATO
(FR)
3F KENDOR (FR) - LA CIBELES (FR) CARDOUN (FR) |
C P LEMAIRE | 56.0 | J-C ROUGET | 5 |
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PRIDE
(FR)
6M PEINTRE CELEBRE (USA) - SPECIFICITY (USA) ALLEGED (USA) |
C P LEMAIRE | 57.0 | A DE ROYER DUPRE | |
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DAVID JUNIOR
(USA)
3C PLEASANT TAP (USA) - PARADISE RIVER (USA) IRISH RIVER (FR) |
J P SPENCER | 56.0 | B J MEEHAN | 13 |
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HAAFHD
(GB)
3C ALHAARTH (IRE) - AL BAHATHRI (USA) BLUSHING GROOM (FR) |
R HILLS | 56.0 | B W HILLS | 9 |
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RAKTI
(GB)
4H POLISH PRECEDENT (USA) - RAGERA (IRE) RAINBOW QUEST (USA) |
PHILIP ROBINSON | 58.0 | M A JARVIS | 3 |
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STORMING HOME
(GB)
4H MACHIAVELLIAN (USA) - TRY TO CATCH ME (USA) SHAREEF DANCER (USA) |
MICHAEL HILLS | 58.0 | B W HILLS | 4 |
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NAYEF
(USA)
3C GULCH (USA) - HEIGHT OF FASHION (FR) BUSTINO (GB) |
R HILLS | 56.0 | M P TREGONING | 1 |
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KALANISI
(IRE)
4H DOYOUN (IRE) - KALAMBA (IRE) GREEN DANCER (USA) |
J MURTAGH | 58.0 | SIR MICHAEL STOUTE | 3 |
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