And we leave you with this...published at 18:42 British Summer Time 20 June 2020
Super Stradivarius, who lit up an unusual Royal Ascot 2020.
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Nando Parrado at 150-1 the biggest-priced Royal Ascot winner
Palace Pier seals Frankie Dettori treble
Hello Youmzain heads Kevin Stott double
Who Dares Wins gives Alan King a third win
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Super Stradivarius, who lit up an unusual Royal Ascot 2020.
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Leading jockey: Frankie Dettori - Final day treble on Campanelle, Alpine Star and Palace Pier saw Dettori pip Jim Crowley. Both jockeys recorded six wins over the meeting, with Dettori taking the honours on countback thanks to four second places.
Leading trainer: John Gosden - Second leading trainer title, following on from 2012, with six wins during the meeting. All his successes came in Group races, including G1 victories for Stradivarius in the Gold Cup, Lord North (Prince Of Wales's Stakes) and Palace Pier (St James's Palace Stakes.)
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It's been a surreal week with social distancing and no spectators, but well done to the jockeys who have given today's riding fees to NHS charities.
12:40 Chiefofchiefs - 20-1
13:15 Queen Mary Stakes - Campanelle 9-2
13:50 Coventry Stakes - Nando Parrado 150-1
14:25 Coronation Stakes - Alpine Star 9-2
15:00 St James's Palace Stakes - Palace Pier 4-1
15:35 Diamond Jubilee Stakes - Hello Youmzain 4-1
16:10 Wokingham Stakes - Hey Jonesy 18-1
16:40 Queen Alexandra Stakes - Who Dares Wins (Evens fav)
And start by looking back at the final day's winners...
That final result means Frankie Dettori is confirmed as top jockey at Royal Ascot for the second year running.
Dettori's final-day treble put him level on six winners with Jim Crowley, but the Italian edged ahead on places.
Queen Alexandra Stakes
So, Who Dares Wins was the 36th and final winner of an extraordinary Royal Ascot meeting.
A Grade Two winner over fences during the winter, the eight-year-old, sent off the even-money favourite, relished every yard of the near two-mile-six-furlong trip as he held The Grand Visir in a tight finish.
Queen Alexandra Stakes
1 Who Dares Wins (Tom Marquand) Evens Fav
2 The Grand Visir (R Kingscote) 11-4
3 Mukha Magic (B A Curtis) 40-1
9 ran
Queen Alexandra Stakes
WHO DARES WINS WINS
A first Royal Ascot winner for Tom Marquand, the boyfriend of Hollie Doyle who rode a 33-1 winner earlier in the week.
And a remarkable treble for trainer Alan King at the meeting from just five runners.
Queen Alexandra Stakes
Who Dares Wins goes off a warm favourite and is settled in second in the early stages.
Queen Alexandra Stakes
Approximate odds
Evens Who Dares Wins, 5-2 The Grand Visir, 4-1 Nate The Great, 16-1 Bar
16:40 Queen Alexandra Stakes (2m 6f)
So to the final race of what has been a different, but still entertaining, Royal Ascot meeting.
This race is not only the longest race of the meeting, but also the longest contest run under Flat racing rules so stamina is key
The Grand Visir won the Ascot Stakes, which is run over two miles and three furlongs last year so is well fancied for an Ascot double for trainer Ian Williams and jockey Richard Kingscote.
The big danger is Who Dares Wins who won the Northumberland Plate at Newcastle last year and ran over fences over the winter and spring, including at the Cheltenham Festival.
Exquisite social distancing from father and son - John and Thaddeus Gosden.
Either that, or they've had a row!
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16:10 Wokingham Stakes
1. Hey Jonesy (Kevin Stott) 18-1
2. Summerghand (James Doyle) 15-2
3. Spanish City (Andrea Atenzi) 16-1
4. Gulliver (Ryan Moore) 12-1
22 ran
Wokingham Stakes
Hey Jonesy breaks quickly under Kevin Stott
Is he on for a 35-minute double here?...
Hang on - Summerghand in a photo
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16:10 Wokingham Stakes Handicap
Approximate odds
4-1 Bielsa, 7-1 Highland Dress. 8-1 Bar.