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Schedule :
Gates open at 10am every day.
The royal precession takes place at 2pm.
Racing commences half an hour later and finishes around 5:35pm.
Entertainment begins afterwards, which includes live music and a barbecue.
The car park closes at 9pm.
Watch at Royal Ascot in 2018 Live Stream
Royal Ascot 2018 is set to be an iconic, cornerstone event of the
horse-racing calendar, with world-class racing, an abundance of
entertainment and all in the unrivalled setting of Ascot.
The week will start with three Group One races; the Queen Anne Stakes
commencing proceedings. The King’s Stand Stakes follows, with the St
James’s Palace stakes finishing the first day of races.
Wednesday follows with more Group One races; this time the Prince of
Wales’s Stakes – considered by many to be the most important race at
Royal Ascot in the modern era.
The rest of the week is filled with high quality races, including the
Gold Cup, the Commonwealth Cup, and concluding on the Saturday with the
Group One Diamond Jubilee Stakes – one of the worlds greatest
international sprint races, capping a fantastic week of horse-racing.
This is not one to be missed, though what are the details for the
five days of horse-racing set to take place at Royal Ascot 2018?
Horses to Watch at Royal Ascot in 2018
This year’s Champions Series promises to be a vintage with Enable and
Cracksman among the stars of last year who will be back for more in
2018. Here are six who could scale the heights when summer arrives.
The Charlie Hills-trained speedster put up an outstanding effort to
trounce Marsha by four lengths in the Prix de l’Abbaye at Chantilly in
October, having also sparkled at Sandown (twice) and Goodwood earlier in
the season. His one blip was in the Coolmore Nunthorpe at York in
August but, effective on any ground, he will be a force to be reckoned
with in all the top sprints this year. He is available at 4-1 for the
King’s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot.
The Frankel colt improved all year and was a stunning seven-length
winner of the QIPCO Champion Stakes on Champions Day. The official
handicapper assessed that as the best performance seen in Europe all
year, raising his rating from 122 to 130. Likely to be even better this
year, when he is likely to have a programme revolving around races
between 10 and 12 furlongs. Betfair and Paddy Power quote him at 4-1 for
the QIPCO-sponsored King George and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot in
July.
John Gosden’s filly was flawless last year, winning five successive
Group 1 races in imperious fashion. Three of her triumphs came in
Champions Series races – the Investec Oaks, QIPCO-sponsored King George
VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Darley Yorkshire Oaks – and no reason
to think she will not again excel at up to a mile and a half. Sky Bet
make her 9-4 for the King George and Queen Elizabeth Stakes.
Was officially rated the fastest horse in the world after his
victories in the Darley July Cup and 32Red Sprint Cup. Superb in the
latter race, which he won by four lengths. Not at his best when fourth
in the Sprint on QIPCO Champions Day but can be forgiven that reverse
and will set a high standard for three-year-olds to aim at in 2018. He
is the 5-1 favourite for the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot.
Dug deep to win the Long Distance Cup on QIPCO British Champions Day
at Ascot in October after narrowly being denied a second Gold Cup
success by Big Orange in June. That Royal Ascot showpiece is already at
the top of his agenda and whatever beats him will know he or she has
been in a race. Most bookmakers quote him at 7-2.
Already has one claim to fame – his battling victory in the Racing
Post Trophy at Doncaster in October providing Aidan O’Brien with this
record-breaking 26th Group 1 winner of last year. The trainer ended last
year with 28 wins at the highest level and it will be no surprise if
the son of Deep Impact, now unbeaten in three starts, makes his presence
felt in this year’s Classics. He is 8-1 favourite for the QIPCO 2000
Guineas and the 5-1 market leader for the Investec Derby.
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