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- What time does Royal Ascot 2025 start? Runners and riders . . . - MSN
The festival is staged at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire and will include 35 races in total, with seven races per day The feature race of the day takes place at 2:20pm BST For individual race
- When is Royal Ascot 2025? Preview, race times and runners - MSN
The 2025 Royal Ascot festival starts on Tuesday, 17 June, and ends on Saturday, 21 June Taking place at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire, the earliest roots of racing's most glamorous festival date
- Royal Ascot ready for racings biggest five days - MSN
Royal Ascot starts on Tuesday with three top-level Group One races on the opening day kicking off the action in style Around 250,000 spectators are expected over five days for a meeting that
- Docklands claims dramatic Royal Ascot win by a nose
Docklands was a dramatic winner of the opening race at Royal Ascot as the 14-1 shot beat favourite Rosallion by a nose The winner, trained by Harry Eustace, just gained victory in the Queen Anne
- Classic-Winning Rosallion Seeks Second Royal Ascot Triumph In . . . - MSN
Beginning on Tuesday, June 17, this premier week of racing at Ascot Racecourse in Ascot, England, includes four group stakes that provide guaranteed starts for the Breeders’ Cup World Championships
- Royal Ascot battling headwinds to secure foreign aces: racing . . . - MSN
The "headwinds" of prizemoney and rival racing festivals are even more concerning than they were last year but nevertheless the quality of foreign runners at Royal Ascot is "pretty positive
- Racings Ryder Cup - Scott revels in Ascot aura - MSN
Among Scott's horses for Ascot, he has high hopes for Staya in Wednesday's Queen Mary Stakes, a five-furlong race for two-year-old fillies "She's only run once and won very impressively at Yarmouth
- Englands Royal Ascot, Japan lead big weekend of horse racing - MSN
England The carriages roll next Tuesday at Ascot, presumably with their Royal Highnesses in the lead The meeting carries on for five days with the usual pomp and revelry, but with a bit of a
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