9 st 1 lb (3yo); 9 st 4 lb (4yo+) Allowances 3 lb for fillies and mares
Purse
£1,140,000 (2022) 1st: £655,700
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes
2024
Charyn
Facteur Cheval
Tamfana
Previous years
2023
Big Rock
Facteur Cheval
Tahiyra
2022
Bayside Boy
Modern Games
Jadoomi
2021
Baaeed
Palace Pier
Lady Bowthorpe
2020-2011
2020
The Revenant
Roseman
Palace Pier
2019
King Of Change
The Revenant
Safe Voyage
2018
Roaring Lion
I Can Fly
Century Dream
2017
Persuasive
Ribchester
Churchill
2016
Minding
Ribchester
Lightning Spear
2015
Solow
Belardo
Gabrial
2014
Charm Spirit
Night Of Thunder
Toormore
2013
Olympic Glory
Top Notch Tonto
Kingsbarns
2012
Excelebration
Cityscape
Elusive Kate
2011
Frankel
Excelebration
Immortal Verse
2010–2001
2010
Poet's Voice
Rip Van Winkle
Red Jazz
2009
Rip Van Winkle
Zacinto
Delegator
2008
Raven's Pass
Henrythenavigator
Sabana Perdida
2007
Ramonti
Excellent Art
Duke Of Marmalade
2006
George Washington
Araafa
Court Masterpiece
2005
Starcraft
Dubawi
Blatant
2004
Rakti
Lucky Story
Refuse To Bend
2003
Falbrav
Russian Rhythm
Tillerman
2002
Where Or When
Hawk Wing
Tillerman
2001
Summoner
Noverre
Hawkeye
2000–1991
2000
Observatory
Giant's Causeway
Best of The Bests
1999
Dubai Millennium
Almushtarak
Gold Academy
1998
Desert Prince
Dr Fong
Second Empire
1997
Air Express
Rebecca Sharp
Faithful Son
1996
Mark of Esteem
Bosra Sham
First Island
1995
Bahri
Ridgewood Pearl
Soviet Line
1994
Maroof
Barathea
Bigstone
1993
Bigstone
Barathea
Kingmambo
1992
Lahib
Brief Truce
Selkirk
1991
Selkirk
Kooyonga
Shadayid
1990–1982
1990
Markofdistinction
Distant Relative
Green Line Express
1989
Zilzal
Polish Precedent
Distant Relative
1988
Warning
Salse
Persian Heights
1987
Milligram
Miesque
Sonic Lady
1986
Sure Blade
Teleprompter
Efisio
1985
Shadeed
Teleprompter
Zaizafon
1984
Teleprompter
Katies
Sackford
1983
Sackford
Adonijah
Montekin
1982
Buzzards Bay
Noalcoholic
Achieved
The Queen Elizabeth II 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 1 mile (1,609 metres), and it is scheduled to take place as part of British Champions Day each year in October.
History
The event was established in 1955, and it was originally held in September. It was created when a race called the Knights' Royal Stakes[1] was renamed in honour of Queen Elizabeth II. The first three winners were all trained in France.
The present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and the "QEII" was initially given Group 2 status. It was promoted to Group 1 level in 1987.
The race was added to the Breeders' Cup Challenge series in 2008. From this point the winner earned an automatic invitation to compete in the Breeders' Cup Mile. It was removed from the series in 2012.
The Queen Elizabeth II Stakes was switched to October in 2011. It became part of a new fixture called British Champions Day, and its prize fund was increased fourfold to £1,000,000. It now serves as the mile-category final of the British Champions Series.