Royal Ascot

Year 2016Episode 40160 minjuin 18, 2016
Royal Ascot

Clare Balding and Nick Luck present continued coverage of the fifth and final day of the Royal meeting. There is still over a million pounds to be won in the final four races, which features the ú600,000 Diamond Jubilees Stakes, won last year for the first time by a US-trained runner Undrafted and Wesley Ward's star is back to defend his crown today. Plus, there's a look back at all the great moments from five days of epic horse racing action and Gok Wan looks at all the fashion and glamour. Royal Ascot: 3.40, 4.20, 5.00 and 5.35pm. Reporters: Rishi Persad, Emma Spencer, Mick Fitzgerald and Alice Plunkett, commentary and analysis: Simon Holt, Richard Hoiles, Jim McGrath, Graham Cunningham, Jim McGrath, Tanya Stevenson and Brian Gleeson.

Royal Ascot has aired on juin 18, 2016 at 15:20
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