1998 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes explained

48th King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
Horse Race:King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
Location:Ascot Racecourse
Date:25 July 1998
Winning Horse:Swain (IRE)
Winning Jockey:Frankie Dettori
Winning Trainer:Saeed bin Suroor (GB)
Winning Owner:Godolphin
Previous:1997
Next:1999

The 1998 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes was a horse race held at Ascot Racecourse on Saturday 25 July 1998. It was the 48th running of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes.

The winner for the second consecutive year was Godolphin's Swain, a six-year-old bay horse trained at Newmarket, Suffolk by Saeed bin Suroor and ridden by Frankie Dettori. Swain's victory was the third in the race for bin Suroor and the second for Dettori and Godolphin. In addition, Godolphin's leader Sheikh Mohammed, had won the race with Belmez (1990), Opera House (1993) and King's Theatre (1994). Swain was the first male horse to win the race twice: the only previous dual winner was the French-trained filly Dahlia in 1973 and 1974. He remains the only six-year-old to win the race.

The race

The race attracted a field of eight runners: seven from the United Kingdom, and one from Ireland. The favourite for the race was the Luca Cumani-trained High-Rise an unbeaten three-year-old colt who had won the Epsom Derby on his most recent appearance. The Godolphin stable fielded three runners, the four-year-old Daylami, originally trained in France, whose wins included the Poule d'Essai des Poulains and Eclipse Stakes the pacemaker Happy Valentine and Swain, who had won the race in 1997 and whose other victories included the Coronation Cup. The other British-trained runners were the undefeated King Edward VII Stakes winner Royal Anthem, the 1997 St Leger Stakes winner Silver Patriarch and the Jockey Club Stakes winner Romanov. The Irish challenger was Risk Material, the winner of the Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial. High-Rise headed the betting at odds of 11/4 ahead of Royal Anthem (7/2), Silver Patriarch (9/2), Swain (11/2) and Daylami (6/1).

As expected, Happy Valentine took the early lead and set a strong pace from Royal Anthem, Swain, Daylami and High-Rise. Royal Anthem overtook Happy Valentine approaching the turn into the straight as Swain moved up to challenge. Swain took the lead inside the last quarter mile and stayed on to win by a length from High-Rise with Royal Anthem one and a half lengths back in third. The next three places were filled by Daylami, Romanov and Silver Patriarch.[1]

Race details

Full result

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Pos.Marg.Horse (bred)AgeJockeyTrainer (Country)Odds
1Swain (IRE)6Frankie DettoriSaeed bin Suroor (GB)11/2
21High-Rise (IRE)3Olivier PeslierLuca Cumani (GB)11/4 fav
3Royal Anthem (USA)3Kieren FallonHenry Cecil (GB)7/2
4½Daylami (IRE)4Mick KinaneSaeed bin Suroor (GB)6/1
55Romanov (USA)4John ReidPeter Chapple-Hyam (GB)8/1
62Silver Patriarch (IRE)4Pat EdderyJohn Dunlop (GB)9/2
77Happy Valentine (GB)4Daragh O'DonohoeSaeed bin Suroor (GB)33/1
88Risk Material (IRE)3Walter SwinburnAidan O'Brien (IRE)50/1

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Swain

Notes and References

  1. Web site: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes . Racing Post . 25 July 1998 . 2014-04-13.