Press Release:
Exciting global entries are revealed today for the seven Group One races run this year at Royal Ascot, which takes place from Tuesday, June 18 to Saturday, June 22 inclusive.
The wonderfully cosmopolitan nature of the Royal Meeting, which has record prize money of £5 million in 2013, continues to expand year by year and up to a dozen countries could be represented in the Group One contests this year.
In total, there are 367 Group One entries - up from 344 in 2012 - and the highest figure since 2008.
Further international representation is expected in Royal Ascot's Group Two contests, the entries for which are revealed next week, while American handler Wesley Ward is considering sending a team to contest the two-year-old contests at the meeting.
All the Group One races at Royal Ascot are part of the QIPCO British Champions Series, with the King's Stand Stakes and the Diamond Jubilee Stakes being the first two British legs of the Global Sprint Challenge.
"We are delighted with the number of entries, the range of countries that they represent and the overall quality," said Nick Smith, Head of Communications and International Racing at Ascot.
"The interest from the USA is particularly strong this year, headlined by arguably the highest profile horse in the world in Animal Kingdom. If he were to add a Royal Ascot Group One to victories in the Kentucky Derby and Dubai World Cup he would cement and enhance his position as an all-time great on the world stage.
"It's particularly good to see Mike De Kock planning to have runners for South Africa after another tremendous Dubai Carnival. It is probably worth noting that there were eight thoroughbred races on the card on Dubai World Cup night - the world's most international race meeting - and seven of them have been entered across the Royal Ascot Group One programme.
"Australia's star act, so long as he comes through the All Aged Stakes on Saturday in good shape, is Black Caviar's half-brother, All Too Hard, and he heads a habitually strong team from there. The Japanese three-year-old A Shin Top has looked special to date and the Hong Kong sprinters are always to be feared, especially having hit the board here with Little Bridge last year.
"In addition we have more familiar European stars to look forward to seeing in June including, hopefully, some of Cirrus Des Aigles, Camelot, St Nicholas Abbey, Moonlight Cloud and Dawn Approach. The three-year-old picture will become clearer after the QIPCO Guineas Meeting, of course."
A DOZEN NATIONS COME TOGETHER IN ROYAL ASCOT GROUP ONE ENTRIES
US Trainer Kenny McPeek Keen To Have Runners
US Trainer Kenny McPeek Keen To Have Runners
Exciting global entries are revealed today for the seven Group One races run this year at Royal Ascot, which takes place from Tuesday, June 18 to Saturday, June 22 inclusive.
The wonderfully cosmopolitan nature of the Royal Meeting, which has record prize money of £5 million in 2013, continues to expand year by year and up to a dozen countries could be represented in the Group One contests this year.
In total, there are 367 Group One entries - up from 344 in 2012 - and the highest figure since 2008.
Further international representation is expected in Royal Ascot's Group Two contests, the entries for which are revealed next week, while American handler Wesley Ward is considering sending a team to contest the two-year-old contests at the meeting.
All the Group One races at Royal Ascot are part of the QIPCO British Champions Series, with the King's Stand Stakes and the Diamond Jubilee Stakes being the first two British legs of the Global Sprint Challenge.
"We are delighted with the number of entries, the range of countries that they represent and the overall quality," said Nick Smith, Head of Communications and International Racing at Ascot.
"The interest from the USA is particularly strong this year, headlined by arguably the highest profile horse in the world in Animal Kingdom. If he were to add a Royal Ascot Group One to victories in the Kentucky Derby and Dubai World Cup he would cement and enhance his position as an all-time great on the world stage.
"It's particularly good to see Mike De Kock planning to have runners for South Africa after another tremendous Dubai Carnival. It is probably worth noting that there were eight thoroughbred races on the card on Dubai World Cup night - the world's most international race meeting - and seven of them have been entered across the Royal Ascot Group One programme.
"Australia's star act, so long as he comes through the All Aged Stakes on Saturday in good shape, is Black Caviar's half-brother, All Too Hard, and he heads a habitually strong team from there. The Japanese three-year-old A Shin Top has looked special to date and the Hong Kong sprinters are always to be feared, especially having hit the board here with Little Bridge last year.
"In addition we have more familiar European stars to look forward to seeing in June including, hopefully, some of Cirrus Des Aigles, Camelot, St Nicholas Abbey, Moonlight Cloud and Dawn Approach. The three-year-old picture will become clearer after the QIPCO Guineas Meeting, of course."