All the action as it happened on the fifth and final day of the world's most glamorous race meeting.Queen Alexandra Stakes
2m 6f
1. Cover Up (4-5 fav)
2. Tamiami Trail (16-1)
3. Double Honour(11-2)
Kieron Fallon signed off in style in the final race of this year's Royal Ascot meeting, repeating his 2002 victory on Cover Up.
But Fallon had to work hard for his win, holding off a late challenge from Frankie Dettori on Tamiami Trail to take it by one-and-a-half lengths.
Double Honour, with Darryll Holland in the saddle, finished third, with the rest of the field a long way back in the stamina-testing event.
Windsor Castle Stakes Five furlongs 1. Holborn (5-2 fav)
2. Vienna's Boy (16-1)
3. Howick Falls (11-2)
Steve Drowne guided 5-2 favourite Holborn to victory in the Windsor Stakes Conditions.
Drowne, who lost out to Darryll Holland for the ride on Zafeen in the St James' Palace Stakes on Tuesday, saw off Vienna's Boy and Howick Falls to clinch the win.
Wokingham Stakes
Six furlongs Dead heat: Fayr Jag (10-1) & Ratio (14-1)
3. The Tatling (9-1)
4. Capricho (12-1)
Fayr Jag and Ratio shared the spoils with a dead heat in the Wokingham Stakes.
Willie Supple looked to have eased up slightly on Fayr Jag as the finish line approached while Frankie Dettori charged hard for victory.
But after a 12-minute wait, the race was judged to be a dead heat.
The battle for third was also the subject of a photo finish, with the verdict eventually going to The Tatling at the expense of Capricho.
Golden Jubilee Stakes
Six furlongs  Johnny Murtagh rides Choisir to victory at Royal Ascot |
1. Choisir (13-2)
2. Airwave (11-8 fav)
3. Barons Pit (50-1) Choisir broke Ascot's six-furlong record with a scintillating run to win Saturday's feature race, the Golden Jubilee Stakes.
The Australian horse landed a Royal Ascot double for trainer Paul Perry, having triumphed in the King's Stand Stakes on Tuesday.
Johnny Murtagh steered Choisir onto the rails and on to victory by half a length from 11-8 favourite Airwave, saddled by Dane O'Neill, with 50-1 shot Baron's Pit steered into third by Jim Fortune.
Hardwicke Stakes 1m 4f 1. Indian Creek (14-1)
2. Bollin Eric (4-1)
3. Zindabad (9-2)
Indian Creek came from nowhere to claim the Hardwicke Stakes, winning by a neck from Bollin Eric in a thrilling finish.
Richard Quinn came wide to guide his mount from last place when it looked as if the race was between Bollin Eric and Zindabad.
It was Indian Creek's first race at the mile-and-a-half distance, and Quinn's first win of the week at Ascot.
Sandringham Handicap
One mile 1. Hold To Ransom (11-1)
2, Sharplaw Venture (25-1)
3. Chic (11-10 fav)
Frankie Dettori took the first race of the day at Ascot, holding back before staging a late surge on board Hold To Ransom.
Chic, with Kieren Fallon in the saddle, made the early running but faded and saw Dettori steam past to win by six lengths.
Darryll Holland and Sharplaw Venture came through for second by a neck from Chic.
Afterwards, Dettori told the BBC: "The strong pace really suited her and I knew she would stay, so I kicked her on and she won really well."