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Encyclopedia > Queen Anne Stakes

The Queen Anne Stakes is a Group 1 United Kingdom flat racing horse race for horses four years old and above run over a distance of 1 mile at Ascot Racecourse during June. (worth £250,000 in 2004).


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Queen Bertha (1622 words)
Queen Bertha, however, was unimpressive in her works, and lost her first race back at three, discouraging her owner enough to suggest scratching her from all stakes engagements, including the Oaks.
Queen Bertha was also second to Lord Clifden in the St. Leger Stakes, and second in the Doncaster Cup to Macaroni, and second in the Ascot Derby.
Queen Bertha's sixth foal was SPINAWAY, a bay filly by Macaroni foaled in 1872.
Lockinge Stakes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (134 words)
The Lockinge Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in the United Kingdom for four-year-old and above thoroughbreds run over a distance of 1 mile at Newbury Racecourse in May.
Three-year-olds were eligible to run until 1995, when the race was upgraded to a Group 1 for older horses only.
Horses which do well here are often targeted at the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot.
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