2000 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes explained

50th King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
Horse Race:King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
Location:Ascot Racecourse
Date:29 July 2000
Winning Horse:Montjeu (IRE)
Winning Jockey:Mick Kinane
Winning Trainer:John Hammond (FR)
Winning Owner:Michael Tabor
Previous:1999
Next:2001

The 2000 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes was a horse race held at Ascot Racecourse on Saturday 29 July 2000. It was the 50th running of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes.

The winner was Michael Tabor's Montjeu, a four-year-old bay colt trained in France by John Hammond and ridden by Mick Kinane. Montjeu's victory was the first in the race for Hammond and Tabor and the third for Kinane after Belmez (1990) and King's Theatre (1994).

The race

The race attracted a field of seven runners: four from the United Kingdom, and one each from France, Ireland and Japan. Favourite for the race was the Irish-bred French-trained Montjeu, who was the European champion three-year-old in 1999 when his victories included the Prix du Jockey Club, Irish Derby and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. In the early part of 2000 he had added further Group One victories in the Tattersalls Gold Cup and the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud. The British-trained runners were the Godolphin stable's Fantastic Light, winner of the Dubai Sheema Classic, the Coronation Cup winner Daliapour, the 1999 Tattersalls Gold Cup winner Shiva (a Japanese-bred mare trained by Henry Cecil and Beat All, a Michael Stoute-trained four year old who had finished third behind Oath and Daliapour in the 1999 Epsom Derby. The Irish challenger was the Aga Khan's Raypour, a 100/1 outsider, acting as a pacemaker (running) for Daliapour. Japan was represented by Air Shakur, a three-year-old colt who had won the Satsuki Shō before being narrowly beaten in the Japanese Derby. Montjeu headed the betting at odds of 1/3 ahead of Daliapour (13/2), Air Shakur (10/1) and Fantastic Light (12/1).

Raypour took an early lead and set the pace from Daliapour, Shiva and Beat All with Air Shakur, Fantastic Light and Montjeu towards the rear of the field. Daliapour overtook his pacemaker three furlongs from the finish and led the field into the straight from Raypour, Beat All and Shiva with Montjeu and Fantastic Light making progress. Montjeu moved up on the outside to take lead approaching the final furlong and won very easily by one and three quarter lengths from Fantastic Light who stayed on to beat Daliapour by three and a half lengths for second place. The next three place were filled by Beat All, Air Shakur and Raypour with Shiva finishing last after being eased down in the final furlong.[1]

Race details

Full result

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Pos.Marg.Horse (bred)AgeJockeyTrainer (Country)Odds
1Montjeu (IRE)4Mick KinaneJohn Hammond (FR)1/3 fav
2Fantastic Light (USA)4John ReidSaeed bin Suroor (GB)12/1
3Daliapour (IRE)4Johnny MurtaghMichael Stoute (GB)13/2
41Beat All (USA)4Kevin DarleyMichael Stoute (GB)33/1
52Air Shakur (JPN)3Yutaka TakeHideyuki Mori (JPN)10/1
68Raypour (IRE)3Jimmy FortuneJohn Oxx (IRE)100/1
714Shiva (JPN)5Richard QuinnHenry Cecil (GB)14/1

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Montjeu

Notes and References

  1. Web site: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes result . Racing Post . 29 July 2000 . 2014-04-12.