By Canadian Press on October 18, 2025.
ASCOT, England (AP) — Powerful Glory became the most unlikely winner in elite British horse racing on Saturday. The 3-year-old horse, ridden by Jamie Spencer for trainer Richard Fahey, won the Champions Sprint Stakes at Ascot at remarkable odds of 200-1. That made him the longest-priced winner in Group One races in Britain, the Press Association reported. Powerful Glory made up a huge amount of ground to beat Lazzat, the 2-1 favorite. Quinault, who was a 66-1 shot, came third. It was one of the races on British Champions Day, the final day of the flat season and Britain’s richest race day. ___ AP sports: https://apnews.com/sports The Associated Press 10