Okay, so, let me tell you about my little adventure with the Royal Ascot results. It all started when I got really into horse racing – I mean, who doesn’t love the thrill, right? So, I started following the races more closely, especially the big ones like Royal Ascot.

First, I started digging into the results, you know, just trying to get a feel for the whole thing. I came across this race, the Gold Cup, and saw that Kyprios had a crazy comeback, beating Trawlerman. Only the third horse ever to win back the title – wild, huh? That got me hooked. I was like, “I gotta keep an eye on this.”
Then I saw that Anmaat pulled off a major upset, winning at 40-1 odds. Crazy stuff. This is where I got down the rabbit hole. I learned about the Copper Horse Handicap and saw that Belloccio, with William Buick riding, took the win. Willie Mullins must have been over the moon since it was his second win in a row for that race.
- Started with the Gold Cup results
- Got intrigued by Anmaat’s upset win
- Dug deeper into the Copper Horse Handicap
So, I’m going through all these results, and I found out about this race, the Reynoldstown Novices’ Chase. It’s a Grade 2 race, and they have all these past winners listed. I spent hours just looking through those, imagining the races and the excitement.
Following Every Race
I made it a point to follow every single race at Royal Ascot. I even kept track of the King George V race and saw Going The Distance win at 9-1. It was like a whole new world for me. Each day, I’d check the results, read up on the horses, and try to understand the strategies.
It was a real learning experience, and I loved every minute of it. Following the Royal Ascot results turned into a real passion project. I wasn’t just watching the races; I was living them through the results and stories.

And that’s how I got obsessed with Royal Ascot. It’s more than just horse racing to me now – it’s about the stories, the comebacks, the upsets, and the sheer unpredictability of it all. I’m telling you, once you start following it, you can’t stop!