Horse racing: Battaash lands King's
Stand Stakes to hand Crowley Royal Ascot treble
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[June 17, 2020]
(Reuters) - Jockey Jim Crowley
completed a treble on the opening day of Royal Ascot on Tuesday,
including a victory on Battaash in the Group One King's Stand
Stakes.
Crowley claimed victories with Battaash, Motakhayyel and Nazeef for
owner-breeder Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum as racing took place behind
closed doors because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ascot, which usually welcomes around 300,000 spectators to the
five-day meeting, was limited to jockeys, trainers and officials.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth was also missing the fixture for the first
time in her 68-year reign.
But Crowley celebrated as Battaash produced a majestic performance
with the 5-6 favourite clocking a top speed of 43.4 mph on his way
to victory after finishing runner-up the last two years.
"He (Battaash) is a superstar and I'm very grateful to be riding
him," Crowley said.
"He has got better as time has gone on. Obviously two years ago at
York he completely blew his lid before the race. I think not having
the crowd did help today."
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Battaash ridden by Jim Crowley wins the King's Stand Stakes, as
racing resumes behind closed doors after the outbreak of the
coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Alan Crowhurst/Pool via Reuters
Crowley also won the opening Buckingham Palace Handicap on
Motakhayyel, before Nazeef charged home in the Duke of Cambridge
Stakes.
Circus Maximus, under Ryan Moore, won the Queen Anne Stakes in a
photo finish from Frankie Dettori aboard Terebellum.
Dettori responded later in the day to with victory on Frankly
Darling in the Ribblesdale Stakes.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)
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