2018 British Champions Series

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The 2018 British Champions Series, sponsored by QIPCO, was the eighth edition of the horse racing series comprising 35 of the UK's top flat races. The series began with the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket on 5 May, and ended with British Champions Day at Ascot on 20 October.[2][3]

Duration5 May – 20 October 2018
Series ChampionCracksman
Rating130[1]
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2018 British Champions Series
SportHorse racing
Duration5 May – 20 October 2018
Horse
Series ChampionCracksman
Rating130[1]
Jockey
Series ChampionFrankie Dettori
Win / 2nd / 3rd7 / 4 / 4
Trainer
Series ChampionJohn Gosden
Win / 2nd / 3rd11 / 4 / 4
Seasons
 2017
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Results

The series was split into five categories: Sprint, Mile, Middle Distance, Long Distance and Fillies & Mares. Each category included seven races.[4][5]

Sprint

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Race Date Distance Course 1st 2nd 3rd
King's Stand Stakes 19 June 5 furlongs Ascot Blue Point
William BuickCharlie Appleby
Battaash
Jim Crowley – Charles Hills
Mabs Cross
Paul Mulrennan – Michael Dods
Commonwealth Cup 22 June 6 furlongs Ascot Eqtidaar
Jim CrowleyMichael Stoute
Sands Of Mali
Paul HanaganRichard Fahey
Emblazoned
Frankie DettoriJohn Gosden
Diamond Jubilee Stakes 23 June 6 furlongs Ascot Merchant Navy
Ryan MooreAidan O'Brien
City Light
Christophe Soumillon – Stéphane Wattel
Bound For Nowhere
Joel RosarioWesley Ward
July Cup 14 July 6 furlongs Newmarket U S Navy Flag
Ryan MooreAidan O'Brien
Brando
Tom Eaves – Kevin Ryan
Fleet Review
Wayne LordanAidan O'Brien
Nunthorpe Stakes 24 August 5 furlongs York Alpha Delphini
Graham Lee – Bryan Smart
Mabs Cross
Tom Eaves – Michael Dods
Blue Point
William BuickCharlie Appleby
Sprint Cup 8 September 6 furlongs Haydock The Tin Man
Oisin MurphyJames Fanshawe
Brando
Tom Eaves – Kevin Ryan
Gustav Klimt
Ryan MooreAidan O'Brien
British Champions
Sprint Stakes
20 October 6 furlongs Ascot Sands Of Mali
Paul HanaganRichard Fahey
Harry Angel
Adam Kirby – Clive Cox
Donjuan Triumphant
James DoyleAndrew Balding
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Mile

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Middle Distance

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Race Date Distance Course 1st 2nd 3rd
Coronation Cup 1 June 1 mile 4 furlongs Epsom Cracksman
Frankie DettoriJohn Gosden
Salouen
Silvestre de Sousa – Sylvester Kirk
Windstoss
Adrie de Vries – Markus Klug
Epsom Derby 2 June 1 mile 4 furlongs Epsom Masar
William BuickCharlie Appleby
Dee Ex Bee
Silvestre de SousaMark Johnston
Roaring Lion
Oisin MurphyJohn Gosden
Prince of Wales's Stakes 20 June 1 mile 2 furlongs Ascot Poet's Word
James DoyleMichael Stoute
Cracksman
Frankie DettoriJohn Gosden
Hawkbill
William BuickCharlie Appleby
Eclipse Stakes 7 July 1 mile 2 furlongs Sandown Roaring Lion
Oisin MurphyJohn Gosden
Saxon Warrior
Donnacha O'BrienAidan O'Brien
Cliffs Of Moher
Seamie HeffernanAidan O'Brien
King George VI &
Queen Elizabeth Stakes
28 July 1 mile 4 furlongs Ascot Poet's Word
James DoyleMichael Stoute
Crystal Ocean
William BuickMichael Stoute
Coronet
Olivier PeslierJohn Gosden
International Stakes 22 August 1 mile 2+12 furlongs York Roaring Lion
Oisin MurphyJohn Gosden
Poet's Word
James DoyleMichael Stoute
Thundering Blue
Fran Berry - David Menuisier
Champion Stakes 20 October 1 mile 2 furlongs Ascot Cracksman
Frankie DettoriJohn Gosden
Crystal Ocean
William BuickMichael Stoute
Subway Dancer
Radek Koplík – Zdeno Koplík
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Long Distance

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Fillies & Mares

Standings

Horses were ranked according to their official BHA performance ratings in British Champions Series races during the season. Jockeys and trainers were ranked according to the number of wins, second places and third places they achieved during the series.[5]

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