Powerful Glory at 200-1 leads shocks to electrify Ascot on Champions Day

Powerful Glory at 200-1 leads shocks to electrify Ascot on Champions Day
  • Winner is elite British racing’s longest-priced victor

  • Cicero’s Gift follows up at 100-1 in Champions Sprint

Calandagan became only the second horse ever to win the King George and Champion Stakes in the same season at Ascot, matching the achievement of the great Brigadier Gerard in 1972, but it was a very different moment of racing history that may stick longest in the memories of many racegoers at the track.

When Qirat set a record for the longest-priced victory in a British Group One race with a 150-1 success in the Sussex Stakes in August, it seemed likely to remain unmatched for years if not decades, but instead his tenure as elite British racing’s unlikeliest winner lasted only until mid-October and Powerful Glory’s 200-1 win in the Champions Sprint.

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