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Ascot Will Donate £5k To Retraining Of Racehorses Charity For Every 2025 Ryan Moore Royal Ascot Winner 6n4t1a

Ascot have announced they will donate £5k to the Retraining Of Racehorses charity for each Ryan Moore-ridden winner at Royal Ascot in 2025 – which is the second year the premier track has made this generous offer and something that cost them £30k in 2024.
Ascot Racecourse Backing Top Charity At 2025 Royal Meeting – As Long As Ryan Moore Rides Some Winners 342p4d
There are not many horse racing punters that can honestly say they don’t like backing Ryan Moore-ridden horses.
In fact, we’d be amazed if you can find any.
Moore (41) is considered one of the best jockeys in the world and having been crowned top rider at Royal Ascot ten times, he’s sure to be the ‘punters pal’ at the 2025 meeting once more.
The good news, however, is that it won’t be only punters that will be cheering his wins – as leading charity, The Retraining of Racehorses, will also be heading to the payout counter.
This because Ascot racecourse are back for more in 2025 with their offer of giving the charity a cool £5k for EVERY Ryan Moore-ridden winner over all of the 2025 Royal Ascot dates.
The offer was started last year (2024), which saw Moore ride six wins. While, even though the offer wasn’t in place – he managed six Royal Ascot winners in 2023 and seven in 2022..
Therefore, with another strong book of rides, with many for top Irish trainer Aidan O’Brien – we can expect Ascot racecourse to be digging deep again for this worthwhile cause.
We’re thrilled to be part of #Ascots again for #RoyalAscot 2025! 🏆
💷 £5,000 will be donated to RoR for every Ryan Moore winner this week — backing the vital work we do in the aftercare of former racehorses 💚
Let’s cheer him on! 🙌
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— RoR (@RoRlatest) June 9, 2025
Ryan Moore Rode Six Winners at Royal Ascot in 2025, Which Saw £30k Donated 3k423h
In total Ryan Moore has ridden 85 Royal Ascot winners over his career – which is seven more than the 78 winners Frankie Dettori has managed.
He added six more winners at the Royal meeting in 2024. Which included Auguste Rodin, who is a former Aidan O’Brien Epsom Derby winner, landing the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes.
Moore also won the 2025 Ascot Gold Cup – the feature race on Ladies’ Day on the how retired Kyprios.
And it will be a brave man that says he won’t be adding to his haul of winners at the meeting in 2025.
Ahead of Ascot announcing they will run the donation again, Ryan Moore said.
“It was great to raise £30,000 last year for this initiative and hopefully I can ride a few more winners again this year to make a significant contribution to this vital charity.”
Ryan Moore Royal Ascot Winners 2024 6b3s13
- Illinois (Queen’s Vase)
- Auguste Rodin (Prince Of Wales’s Stakes)
- Port Fairy (Ribblesdale Stakes)
- Kyprios (Gold Cup)
- Fairy Godmother (Albany Stakes)
- Bedtime Story (Chesham Stakes)
WATCH: Ryan Moore Winning The 2024 Ascot Gold Cup on Kyprios t711v
When Is Royal Ascot 2025? 🎩🍾 6i2i1f
📅Date: Tues 17th – Sat 21st June 2025
⌚Times: First race 2:30pm, Last race 6:10pm
🏇Racecourse: Ascot
💷Purse: £10.5m
📺 TV: ITV/SkySports
Best Ryan Moore Royal Ascot Rides 2025 731z4b
It will be one of the biggest shocks at Royal Ascot if Ryan Moore isn’t riding at least one winner over the five days.
The ten-time champion jockey at the meeting has a stack of good rides, which you can see below.
- Henri Matisse (St James’s Palace Stakes)
- Los Angeles (Prince Of Wales’s Stakes)
- Charles Darwin (Norfolk Stakes)
- Whirl (Ribbesdale Stakes)
- Illinois (Ascot Gold Cup)
- Stay True (King Edward VII Stakes)
What Is The Retraining Of Racehorses Charity? 1642c
The Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) is the British horseracing’s official charity surrounding the welfare of retired racehorses who have retired from racing.
They say on their website.
“We help retired racehorses find new purpose and loving homes. We offer retraining and re-homing , and welfare programmes for former racehorses to ensure they have a dignified and fulfilling life after they stop racing.”
With Managing director David Catlow adding.
“The visibility this initiative brings, combined with the generous financial , plays a vital role in helping us deliver our charitable mission.”