Hello Youmzain has Diamond sparkle for Ryan and Stott
First Group One triumph for rider Stott.
Kevin Stott claimed his first Royal Ascot winner – and his inaugural Group One success – as Hello Youmzain got the best of a thrilling finish to the Diamond Jubilee Stakes. Riding for Kevin Ryan, Stott had his mount smartly away in the six-furlong heat, opting to stick down the middle of the track as the 10-strong field split into three groups in the early stages. Sands Of Mali was prominent as he ploughed a lone furrow on the far side, with Hello Youmzain heading the group in the middle before tacking over to the stands rail after around three furlongs.What a moment for jockey @StottKevin as he records his first Royal Ascot winner in one of the biggest races of the meeting 🙂
Hello Youmzain gets on top in a titanic finish to the Group 1 Diamond Jubilee Stakes #RoyalAscot pic.twitter.com/o9khT59AsV — Ascot Racecourse (@Ascot) June 20, 2020
The race duly unfolded on that side, with Frankie Dettori – seeking a fourth win on the day – launching his challenge on 2-1 favourite Sceptical and briefly taking the lead with around a furlong to run. However, Hello Youmzain dug deep and edged back in front, repelling the challenge of the fast-finishing Dream Of Dreams in the process. Just a head separated the pair at the line, with a further neck back to Sceptical, with the trio pulling a length and a quarter clear of the rest.
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