9 st 1 lb (3yo); 9 st 2 lb (4yo+) Allowances 3 lb for fillies and mares
Purse
£491,850 (2022) 1st: £283,550
British Champions Sprint Stakes
2024
Kind Of Blue
Swingalong
Flora Of Bermuda
Previous years
2023
Art Power
Kinross
Spycatcher
2022
Kinross
Run To Freedom
Creative Force
2021
Creative Force
Glen Shiel
Minzaal
2020-2011
2020
Glen Shiel
Brando
One Master
2019
Donjuan Triumphant
One Master
Forever In Dreams
2018
Sands Of Mali
Harry Angel
Donjuan Triumphant
2017
Librisa Breeze
Tasleet
Caravaggio
2016
The Tin Man
Growl
Brando
2015
Muhaarar
Twilight Son
Danzeno
2014
Gordon Lord Byron
Tropics
Jack Dexter
2013
Slade Power
Jack Dexter
Viztoria
2012
Maarek
Hawkeyethenoo
Sirius Prospect
2011
Deacon Blues
Wizz Kid
Libranno
2010-2001
2010
Lady Of The Desert
Dalghar
Kingsgate Native
2009
Sayif
Tamagin
Mullein
2008
King's Apostle
Diabolical
Sir Gerry
2007
Haatef
Dark Missile
Assertive
2006
Red Clubs
Baltic King
Fayr Jag
2005
Baron's Pit
Fayr Jag
Avonbridge
2004
Pivotal Point
Airwave
The Tatling
2003
Acclamation
Polar Way
Lochridge
2002
Crystal Castle
Malhub
Acclamation
2001
Nice One Clare
Orientor
Bahamian Pirate
2000-1991
2000
Sampower Star
Tayseer
Trinculo
1999
Bold Edge
Munjiz
Show Me The Money
1998
Bianconi
Russian Revival
Averti
1997
Elnadim
Monaassib
Averti
1996
Diffident
Lucayan Prince
Leap For Joy
1995
Cool Jazz
Young Ern
Branston Abby
1994
Lake Coniston
First Trump
Thousla Rock
1993
Catrail
Marina Park
Zarani Sidi Anna
1992
Wolfhound
Lochsong
Montendre
1991
Shalford
Montendre
Satin Flower
1990-1988
1990
Ron's Victory
Northern Goddess
Tadwin
1989
Chummy's Favourite
Silver Fling
Dancing Dissident
1988
Cadeaux Genereux
Point Of Light
Chummy's Favourite
The British Champions Sprint Stakes is a Group 1flathorse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in October.
History
The event was established in 1946, and it was originally called the Diadem Stakes. It was named after Diadem (foaled 1914), a winner of several of Ascot's leading races. For a period it was staged in October,[1] and it later moved to September.
The current system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and the Diadem Stakes initially held Group 3 status. It was promoted to Group 2 level in 1996. It had a prize fund of £100,000 in 2010.[2]
The race was given its present name and switched to October in 2011. It became part of the newly created British Champions Day, and its purse was increased to £250,000. It now serves as the sprint-category final of the British Champions Series. The race was upgraded to Group 1 status from its 2015 running.[3]