British Champions Day 2022: Runners and riders, draw, latest odds, going and racecard for £4 million day at Ascot

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Ascot hosts a star-studded six-race card on QIPCO British Champions Day. Baaeed is the unbeaten four-year-old aiming to win the Champion Stakes. Frankie Dettori has a big chance of a poignant Group 1 winner with Inspiral. Trueshan, Eldar Eldarov, Creative Force and Emily Upjohn add further spice to the huge day of racing.

ROHAAN is a horse trained by David Evans. He finished third in the Haydock Sprint Cup last month. ROHAan won at Wokingham and has a Group 3 success here.

British Champions Day 2022 is a £4 million day at Ascot. Stall 1 Baaeed (1-4f). Trainer: William Haggas. Jockey: Jim Crowley.

Helvic Dream is the second favourite for British Champions Day 2022.

3 Stone Age (66-1) will race on British Champions Day 2022.

4 Bay Bridge is the favourite for British Champions Day 2022.

British Champions Day 2022 is a £4 million day at Ascot.

6 Adayar is the favourite for British Champions Day 2022.

Inspiral, Modern Games and The Revenant are running at Ascot. St Leger winner Eldar Eldarov will take on Trueshan in the Long Distance Cup. Emily Upjohn takes on Verry Elleegant in a mares race.

The ground at Ascot is currently described as Good to Soft, Soft in places. There was 4.2mm of rain overnight into Thursday. The weather is set to be mainly dry between now and the first race on Saturday.

British Champions Day starts on Saturday, October 15th, with the Long Distance Cup at 1.25pm. The Champion Stakes starts at 4pm and costs £4 million.

ITV coverage of British Champions Day will be live from 1-5 pm. Sky Sports Racing will have all the build-up and coverage from all six races.

British Champions Day racecard. Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup, QIPco UK Champions Sprint Stakes and Qipsco British Champion Fillies & Mares Stake.


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