Diamond Jubilee Stakes 2014: TV Channel, Live Stream, Start Time, Odds for Horse Race at Royal Ascot

Diamond Jubilee Stakes 2014: TV Channel, Live Stream, Start Time, Odds for Horse Race at Royal Ascot
Rizeena ridden by Ryan Moore wins the Coronation Stakes during day four of the 2014 Royal Ascot Meeting at Ascot Racecourse, southern England, Friday June 20, 2014. (AP Photo/PA, Steve Parsons)
Zachary Stieber
6/21/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

The Diamond Jubilee Stakes is the headline for the last day of the 2014 Royal Ascot on Saturday, June 21.

The horse race is slated to start at 4:25 p.m. BST (11:25 a.m. EDT).

The race will be broadcast on Channel 4, through which live streaming will also be available.

Check out the post positions, entries, and odds (via Oddschecker) below.

1. Aljamaaheer, 5-1
2. American Devil, 16-1
3. Darwin, 25-1
4. Es Que Love, 33-1
5. Gordon Lord Byron, 9-1
6. Hamza, 33-1
7. Hawkeyethenoo, 40-1
8. Intibaah, 33-1
9. Jack Dexter, 20-1
10. Lancelot Du Lac, 50-1
11. Maarek, 12-1
12. Medicean Man, 33-1
13. Montiridge, 25-1
14. Music Master, 33-1
15. Pearl Secret, 12-1
16. Siruis Prospect, 50-1
17. Slade Power, 4-1
18. Sole Power, N/A
19. Tawhid, 33-1
20. Tropics, 20-1
21. Viztoria, 20-1
22. Astaire, 14-1
23. Bahamian Heights, 100-1
24. Due Diligence, 10-1
25. Fountain of Youth, 100-1
26. Green Door, 66-1
27. Guerre, 25-1
28. Hot Streak, 10-1

See an Associated Press update below.

Rizeena wins Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot 

ASCOT, England—Rizeena bounced back from defeat in the 1,000 Guineas with a victory Friday in the Coronation Stakes, the feature race on the fourth day of Royal Ascot.

The 11-2 shot, ridden by Ryan Moore and trained by Clive Brittain, beat Lesstalk in Paris by three-quarters of a length, with Euro Charline finishing third in the mile race for three-year-old fillies.

There was drama at the start as Kieren Fallon was unseated on leaving the stalls by American challenger Rosalind. Fallon was shaken up but did not look seriously injured as he left the course on foot.

My Titania went to the front early on before Jimmy Fortune sent J Wonder to the head of the field. Moore made his decisive move with two furlongs to go then withstood his rivals’ late challenges.

Moore says “it was a long way that last furlong, but she was the fastest horse in the race and she’s just done enough.”