Four things we learned on the fifth and final day at Royal Ascot

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Four things we learned on the fifth and final day at Royal Ascot

On the fifth and final day at Royal Ascot, Sir Michael Stoute won the race.

Dream of Dreams won the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot. It was trainer Sir Michael Stoute's 82nd winner at this meeting. He trained his first winner in 1977. He has had two near misses at the race.

The Queen enjoyed the first Royal Ascot race she saw live for two years. Reach For The Moon took a step up in class for the Listed Chesham Stakes and looked well worth his place in smart company. Point Lonsdale came from behind late on to win the race.

Wonderful Tonight won the Hardwicke Stakes under William Buick. She is a middle-distance filly trained by David Menuisier. She won a Group 1 race at Royal Ascot on Champions Day last year.

Extinction Rebellion chose Ascot as the scene of their latest stunt. Racing should not lose much sleep over climate change protest.

The fifth and final day at Royal Ascot is over.


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