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Ascot, Britain's highest-profile racecourse, resumes racing on Saturday, May 27 after a bold 200-million pounds redevelopment which has involved building a massive new main grandstand and much more.
The 2026 edition of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (G1) will become Britain’s richest ever race worth £2 million (approximately US$2,687,200), Ascot Racecourse announced Saturday.
The Royal Ascot is an annual horse racing meet held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire, England. It holds eight of the United Kingdom’s 32 yearly Group 1 races over the course of five days, with ...
As this year's Royal Ascot gets underway in Berkshire, BBC News looks back at the racecourse's history as it marks its 300-year anniversary.
The five-day horse-racing event at England's Ascot Racecourse is known for its elegant fashion. Photos show what the royals wore, from suits to floral dresses and impressive hats.
From feathered hats to brightly-colored dresses, catch all the fun fashion moments during Royal Ascot 2023 at Ascot Racecourse in Ascot, England. The major British social event kicked off Tuesday ...
Ascot is planning to have the finest racecourse in the world when the £180 million (U.S. $250 million) new grandstand is completed by June, 2007.
The Royal Ascot, which takes place at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire, opened Tuesday and ends Sunday. Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, as well as Princess Anne, are among the 12,000 ...
Ascot Racecourse's Chief Executive Guy Henderson released a statement on April 7 confirming that this year's event, which was slated to take place June 16-June 20, will not be open to the public ...
From feathered hats to brightly-colored dresses, catch all the fun fashion moments during Royal Ascot 2022 at Ascot Racecourse in Ascot, England. The major British social event kicked off Tuesday ...
In the county of Berkshire, England, lies a racecourse that is home to one of the most glamorous events in horse racing — the Royal Ascot. Horses first stepped hoof on Ascot Racecourse in 1711 thanks ...