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Royal Ascot 2026: Going report for the opening day of the meeting

The going for day one of Royal Ascot, Tuesday 16th June, is: Good to Firm, Good in places – signalling that the ground is drying out.

Royal Ascot turn and grandstand

The going for day one of Royal Ascot, Tuesday, June 16, is: Good to Firm, Good in places.

This signals the ground being firmer than it was the last couple of days.

Such a change in the ground means that the ground will be quicker, potentially benefitting some of the British runners.

The quicker the ground becomes, will go against some French raiders and those who would prefer soft ground.

Those that will benefit are also the Australian competitors in the sprint races.

GoingStick at 8.30am

Stands’ side: 8.6

Centre: 8.6

Far side: 8.6

Round: 7.6

Stalls

Straight Course: centre

Round Course: inside

Rail movements

The rail on the Round Course will be positioned approximately 4yds out from approximately 9f out to the home straight.

This will remain in place until after racing on Wednesday.

4.20pm +7 yards (approximately)

5.00pm +14 yards (approximately)

5.35pm +14 yards (approximately)

6.10pm +14 yards (approximately)

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Weather

Dry overnight to Tuesday morning.

0.4mm rain on Monday.

5mm rain recorded through the past 7 days to Tuesday.

Dry, warm day is forecast.

It is forecast to be generally dry through the week, with an occasional light shower possible on Wednesday and Friday.

Max temperature expected to be between 22 and 26 to Thursday when they could increase further.

Aussies at Ascot

Such quickening ground at Ascot will be beneficial for the Australian raiders in the King Charles III Stakes.

Overpass and Asfoora are no strangers to fast ground and this has seen them strengthen in the five-furlong feature.

Japanese challenger Santono Reve will be another one who will relish the drying ground.

Quickening ground would go against Arc hero Daryz in the Prince Of Wales on the second day of the meeting.

Current race favourite Ombudsman won the race on Good-to-Firm ground last year and will be hoping the light shower on Wednesday will not worsen.

READ MORE: Royal Ascot Race Times 2026: Full Schedule, TV Coverage and Prize Money

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