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2025 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes Odds - Lazzat heads International betting heat

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Last updated: Thu 12 Jun 2025 08:35
The 2025 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes has garnered attention with top contenders set to race at Royal Ascot. Previously known as the Diamond and Platinum Jubilee Stakes, this event commemorates the late Queen Elizabeth II. High-quality sprinters from five countries, including past winners and formidable competitors, are lined up. Lazzat leads the betting odds following an impressive win. Returning champions and international talent promise a thrilling competition, making this year's Jubilee Stakes a memorable occasion.
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Jon Vine 12 Jun 2025
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  • Latest odds and betting for the 2025 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes
  • This Group One takes place on day five of Royal Ascot on Saturday 21st June
  • Lazzat leads Inisherin in a wide-open betting heat
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Jockey Oisin Murphy riding Khaadem (R) wins the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes on the fifth day of the Royal Ascot. (Getty)

Having been run as the Diamond Jubilee Stakes and the Platinum Jubilee Stakes in recent seasons, the final Group One at Royal Ascot has been renamed in memory of Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away in 2022. This six-furlong contest always attracts a high-quality field and top sprinters from five different countries will enter this year's renewal.

Let's take a look through the latest Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes betting and run through the headline entries.

2025 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes Odds


Name
Odds
Lazzat7/2
Inisherin5/1
Storm Boy6/1
Satano Reve8/1
Topgear9/1
Kind Of Blue11/1
Bar14/1

2025 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes Entries


Leading the way in the betting is Jerome Reynier's Prix Maurice de Gheest winner Lazzat, who was snapped up by Wathnan Racing following his impressive Listed win at Chantilly. Inisherin won the Commonwealth Cup at this meeting 12 months ago, and returns to Ascot on the back of a reappearance win in the Duke Of York Stakes.

Aidan O'Brien's recruit Storm Boy remains prominent in the market, despite an awful stable debut when last in the Greenlands Stakes. Noriyuki Hori's Satano Reve is a Group One winner in Japan and has twice placed behind Hong Kong's sprinting superstar Ka Ying Rising. Runaway Challenge Stakes winner, Topgear will also fly the flag for France, as he drops back down to six furlongs.

Champion Sprinter, Kind Of Blue will have to bounce back from a poor reappearance over five furlongs in France. George Boughey's Believing is entered here, along with the King Charles III Stakes on day one. Ed Bethell's former Sprint Cup winner, Regional is also entered in both Royal Ascot sprints, as is Flora Of Bermuda and Jasour.

Two-time Chartwell Fillies' Stakes winner, Great Generation could drop back down to six furlongs and enter this Group One. Other likely runners include Greenlands Stakes winner James's Delight, Harry Charlton's Kikkuli, Annaf for Mick Appleby, and Karl Burke's duo of Elite Status and Night Raider.

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