Royal Ascot 2020: Saturday race results, payouts and replays

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The final day of the Royal Ascot meeting was full of excitement and large paydays. An American-trained horse won early as Wesley Ward's Campanelle took the Queen Mary.

Frankie Dettori finished strongly, and the Coventry featured a longshot winner with a $1 trifecta payout of more than $15,000!

Check out the recaps, replays, and U.S. betting pool results for every race on the final day of Royal Ascot. (All times Eastern)

Race 1: Silver Wokingham Handicap (7:40 a.m.) 

William Buick was in the saddle aboard Chiefofchiefs, who got to the wire first, giving trainer Charlie Fellowes another 2020 Royal Ascot winner. It was another race featuring a very large field, and Chiefofchiefs was the leader of them all.


Chiefofchiefs: $32.90 / $11.00
Burmese Waltz: $12.70
Nahaarr: $3.40

$1 Exacta (6-20): $329.90
$1 Trifecta (6-20-21): $2,273.80


Race 2: Queen Mary Stakes 
(8:15 a.m.) 

Frankie Dettori would be performing yet another flying dismount off a Royal Ascot winner with no spectators to see it. Wesley Ward's Campanelle was the only U.S. runner to win during the 2020 Royal Ascot meet, as the 2-year-old filly relied on a very late burst of speed in the final half furlong to hold off Sacred.

Campanelle: $13.80 / $4.00
Sacred: $4.20
Caroline Dale: $43.50

$1 Exacta (1-13): $30.60
$1 Trifecta (1-13-2): $1,500.70

Race 3: Coventry Stakes (8:50 a.m.)

It was bombs away in the Coventry as Nando Parrado, completely forgotten by the bookmakers, won by less than a length at 116-1. For those punters (aka horseplayers) lucky enough to string together a $1.00 10-12-13 trifecta, the payout was a whopping $15,792.70 as Qaader and Saeiga finished second and third.


Nando Parrado: $234.20 / $40.70
Qaader: $3.50
Saeiqa: $14.40

$1 Exacta (10-12): $733.50
$1 Trifecta (10-12-13): $15,792.70

Race 4: Coronation Stakes (9:25 a.m.) 

Dettori wins again, as Alpine Star denied U.S.-based Sharing's dreams of following Campanelle to the winner's enclosure. Alpine Star won her third straight race and became a Group 1 winner for the first time in taking the Coronation Stakes.

Alpine Star: $11.20 / $3.40
Sharing: $2.90
Quadrilateral: $2.30

$1 Exacta (1-6): $17.70
$1 Trifecta (1-6-4): $59.70

Race 5: St James’s Palace Stakes (10 a.m.)

Dettori notched his third win of the day aboard Palace Pier, who ran down favored Pinatubo and Wichita at the shadow of the wire to claim the St. James's Palace Stakes. Dettori teamed up with trainer John Gosden this time, as the pair each had a stellar Royal Ascot meeting. This one was close!

Palace Pier: $10.40 / $3.70
Pinatubo: $2.02
Wichita: $3.10

$1 Exacta (2-3): $12.40
$1 Trifecta (2-3-7): $33.40

Race 6: Diamond Jubilee Stakes (10:35 a.m.) 

Hello Youmzain re-rallied late to get the lead in the final strides of the race as another three-way blanket finish occurred at Royal Ascot. When it was all settled, jockey Kevin Stott would get his picture taken as the winning rider. Ryan Moore and Dettori finished second and third this time. Kevin Ryan was the winning trainer.

Hello Youmzain: $11.70 / $4.00
Dream of Dreams: $4.50
Sceptical: $3.00

$1 Exacta (2-1): $45.60
$1 Trifecta (2-1-5): $202.30

Race 7: Wokingham Handicap (11:10 a.m.)

Stott and Ryan were the winning jockey/trainer combination in back-to-back Royal Ascot races, as they added the Wokingham Handicap to the previously won Diamond Jubilee. Hey Jonesy took an early lead in the six-furlong sprint and stayed in front all the way to the wire.

Hey Jonesy: $37.40 / $14.80
Summerghand: $5.20
Spanish City: $13.30

$1 Exacta (15-8): $172.10
$1 Trifecta (15-8-17): $3,935.60

Race 8: Queen Alexandra Stakes (11:40 a.m.)

For the second day in a row, the winning jockey of the final race of the day claimed their first Royal Ascot victory. This time, it was Tom Marquand breaking through aboard Who Dares Wins. The Grand Visir made Who Dares Wins earn every step, pushing the leader through the final stages of the race. Mukha Magic was able to stay up for third in the final race at Royal Ascot.

Who Dares Wins: $3.90 / $2.02
The Grand Visir: $4.00
Mukha Magic: $20.70

$1 Exacta (6-8): $4.60
$1 Trifecta (6-8-10): $80.50

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