Queen Charlotte Fillies' Stakes

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Queen Charlotte Fillies' Stakes
Listed race
LocationChelmsford City Racecourse
Great Leighs, England
Race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
SponsorTotepool
WebsiteChelmsford City
Race information
Distance7f (1,408 metres)
SurfacePolytrack
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationFour-years-old and up fillies and mares
Weight9 st 0 lb
Penalties
7 lb for Group 1 /2 winners*
5 lb for Group 3 winners *
3 lb for Listed winners *
* since 31 August last year
Purse£25,500 (2020)
1st: £14,461
Queen Charlotte Fillies' Stakes
2021
Red, yellow star Terracotta, black cap Dark blue, large yellow spots
Highfield Princess Double Or Bubble Shimmering Dawn
Previous years
2020
Dark blue, white sleeves and cap Emerald green, black collar, cuffs and cap Black, white spots, black sleeves, white cap
Miss Celestial Billesdon Brook Farzeen
2019
Emerald green, yellow star, red sleeves and cap Dark blue, large yellow spots Light blue, white hollow box, light blue sleeves and cap
Billesdon Brook Crossing The Line Solar Gold
2018
Dark blue, emerald green stars, white sleeves, emerald green stars, dark blue cap, emerald green star Royal blue Grey
Carolinae Belle Boyd Marie Of Lyon
 

The Queen Charlotte Fillies' Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to fillies and mares aged four years or older. It is run over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres) at Chelmsford City in June.

The race was created as a new Listed race in 2018.[1] and is the highest-graded race belonging to Chelmsford City. The title commemorates the Queen Charlotte Stakes, a race run at Chelmsford Racecourse in the 18th and 19th centuries. The new race required royal approval for the title, which carries the name of Queen Charlotte, the consort of George III.[2]

Winners[]

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Time
2018 Carolinae 6 Stephen Donohoe Charlie Fellowes 1:23.63
2019 Billesdon Brook 4 Sean Levey Richard Hannon Jr. 1:23.81
2020 Miss Celestial[a] 4 Luke Morris Mark Prescott 1:22.56
2021 Highfield Princess 4 Jason Hart John Quinn 1:22.69
  1. ^ The 2020 race was run in July due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Progress continues on stayers' project following further Pattern race upgrades". British Horseracing Authority. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  2. ^ Porteous, Lewis. "Chelmsford to stage richest evening meeting in UK as prize fund pips Sandown". Racing Post.
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