Royal Ascot: Wokingham Stakes
The Wokingham Stakes, contested on the final day of the Royal meeting, is a flat handicap over 6 furlongs open to horses aged three years or older. The race is named after Wokingham, a market town 7.7 miles to the west of Ascot, and was established in 1813, the inaugural running being won by Pointers, owned by the Duke of York. For a number of years the Wokingham Stakes was divided into two or three separate classes, but it became a single race in 1874. |
Wokingham Stakes 1836 | Handicap | 6 furlongs on New Mile | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Trainer/Age/weight | Owner |
1 | LYRNESSUS | S Rogers | 4-7st 10lbs | Lord Tavistock 13/2 |
2 | FLORISTAN | Jem Robinson | 4-8st 6lbs | Duke of Rutland 7/4 fav |
3 | SKIRMISHER | Jem Chapple | 3-7st 0lbs | Mr Gardnor 9/4 |
4 | MARMALADE | Nat Flatman | 3-7st 12lbs | Mr Greville 6/1 |
5 | BROOKLAND | Mann | 3-7st 8lbs | Captain Williamson 20/1 |
6 | PROMETHEAN | Arthur Pavis | 3-7st 8lbs | Lord Suffield 20/1 |
7 | TICKET | W Macdonald | 3-6st 10lbs | Mr Theobold 6/1 |
8 | ROYAL GEORGE | E Wright | 3-6st 9lbs | Mr W Edwards 20/1 |
9 | MINNA | A Lad | 3-6st 2lbs | Mr Martyn 20/1 |
The Wokingham Handicap over the 6 furlongs of the New Mile course took place on Friday 3rd June 1836 and the winner, a bay colt by Royal Oak out of Lyrnessa, won a first prize of 100 Guineas added and 19 subscriptions of 5 guineas each (equivalent to £22,500 in 2020). | Over round 127% |
Wokingham Stakes | Handicap | 6 furlongs | 1813 | ||||||
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