Royal Ascot prize money: How much can top jockeys win at Ascot Festival?
ROYAL ASCOT takes place this week with plenty of prize money on offer. But how much can top jockeys, trainers and owners earn?
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Royal Ascot offers up five days of action with six races on each card.
The event features eight Group One races, eight Group Two races and three Group 3 races, with the rest being Listed or Handicap races.
Royal Ascot is the most valuable race meeting in Britain with a total prize fund of £7.3million in 2019.
Here, Express Sport looks at the prize money handed out for the big races.
THE QUEEN ANNE STAKES (GROUP ONE)
Prize fund: £600,000 Winning Horse: £340,260
THE KING’S STAND STAKES (GROUP ONE)
Prize fund: £500,000 Winning Horse: £283,550
THE ST JAMES’S PALACE STAKES (GROUP ONE)
Prize fund: £500,000 Winning Horse: £283,550
THE PRINCE OF WALES’S STAKES (GROUP ONE)
Prize fund: £750,000 Winning Horse: £425,325
THE GOLD CUP (GROUP ONE)
Prize fund: £500,000 Winning Horse: £283,550
THE COMMONWEALTH CUP (GROUP ONE)
Prize fund: £500,000 Winning Horse: £283,550
THE CORONATION STAKES (GROUP ONE)
Prize fund: £500,000 Winning Horse: £283,550
THE DIAMOND JUBILEE STAKES (GROUP ONE)
Prize fund: £600,000 Winning Horse: £340,260
Royal Ascot prize fund for every race
WEDNESDAY:
Queen Mary Stakes £110,000
Queen’s Vase £225,000
Duke of Cambridge Stakes £175,000
Prince of Wales’s Stakes £750,000
Royal Hunt Cup £175000
Jersey Stakes £90,000
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THURSDAY:
Norfolk Stakes £100,000
Hampton Court Stakes £90,000
Ribblesdale Stakes £200,000
Gold Cup £500,000
Britannia Stakes £120000
King George V Stakes £90000
FRIDAY:
Albany Stakes £90,000
King Edward VII Stakes £225,000
Commonwealth Cup £500,000
Coronation Stakes £500,000
Sandringham Stakes £90000
Duke of Edinburgh Stakes £90000
SATURDAY:
Chesham Stakes £90,000
Hardwicke Stakes £225,000
Windsor Castle Stakes £90,000
Diamond Jubilee Stakes £600,000
Wokingham Stakes £175000
Queen Alexandra Stakes £90000