Kieren Fallon steered Kris Kin to victory in the Vodafone Derby at Epsom, the highlight of Saturday's racing. The Great Gatsby, trained by Aidan O'Brien, was second, with the hotly-fancied Alamshar in third. Norse Dancer was fourth.
Kris Kin was giving trainer Sir Michael Stoute his third winner in the race and Fallon his second.
1600 BST, Vodafone Derby
1 Kris Kin (K Fallon) 6-1
2 The Great Gatsby (Pat Eddery) 20-1
3 Alamshar (J Murtagh) 4-1
20 ran
Kris Kin was driven into the lead inside the final furlong to land the �852,600 first prize by a length from The Great Gatsby.
Alamshar threatened briefly a furlong out and was only a short head behind the second while Norse Dancer made up an amazing amount of ground to claim fourth place.
Refuse To Bend, the comfortable 2000 Guineas winner, was sent off the 11-4 favourite.
Other results:
1720 BST, Vodafone Handicap
1 Loyal Tycoon (A Nicholls) 13-2
2 Onlytime Will Tell (S Sanders) 7-1
3 Mutawaqed (E Ahern) 7-1
4 Watching (T Eaves) 20-1
17 ran
Seb Sanders failed to pick up his second win on Saturday as Onlytime Will Tell was beaten into second place in the day's final race.
Sanders, who had earlier won the Vodafone 'Dash' Handicap, could not produce sufficient gusto from his ride to beat winner Loyal Tycoon.
Mutawaqed completed the top three.
1645 BST, Vodafone Rated Handicap
1 Gallery God (D Holland) 16-1
2 Zibeline (P Robinson) 16-1
3 Muhareb (L Dettori) 11-4
Eight ran
Gallery God upset the form book in the penultimate race on Derby day after being ridden to victory by Darryll Holland.
Holland's mount had started the race at 16-1 and held off the threat of the equally fancied Zibeline for the win.
Frankie Dettori had to make do with third on Muhareb, while Salim Toto failed to live up to its pre-race billing.
1510 BST, Vodafone 'Dash' Handicap
1 Atlantic Viking (S Sanders) 9-1
2 Damalis (E Ahern) 12-1
3 Repertory (T G McLaughlin) 8-1
11 ran
Atlantic Viking gave David Nicholls his second consecutive victory in the �100,000 Vodafone 'Dash' Rated Stakes after last year's triumph by Rudi's Pet.
The 9-1 chance got a good run under the stand rails under Seb Sanders, overtaking early leader Repertory and landing the spoils by a length and a quarter from the Damalis. Repertory kept going to hold on for third, half a length away and just ahead of the 9-4 favourite Bishops Court, who was bidding to win the race for a third time.
1440 BST, Vodafone Diomed Stakes
1 Gateman (K Dalgleish) 13-2
2 Reel Buddy (Pat Eddery) 12-1
3 King of Happiness (K Fallon) 13-2
10 ran
Gateman completed a quick double for trainer Mark Johnston by winning the Group Three Vodafone Diomed Stakes in impressive fashion.
Atavus set out to make all the running but Gateman never looked like being caught after being sent on with two of the eight furlongs left.
King Of Happiness and Reel Buddy challenged but could not stop Johnston from claiming his 53rd winner of the season.
1410 BST, Vodafone Woodcote Stakes
1 Parkview Love (K Darley) 11-2
2 Cedarberg (L Dettori) 15-2
3 Cape Fear (P J Smullen) 8-1
10 ran
Parkview Love, ridden by Kevin Darley, made virtually all the running to land the Vodafone Woodcote Stakes.
The Mark Johnston-trained horse looked like recording a comfortable success until pressed inside the final furlong by Cedarberg.
But Parkview Love, an 11-2 chance, responded gamely to Darley's urgings to hold off his rival by a neck to give Johnston his 19th winner in the last 15 days.
Cape Fear kept on well for third, a length and three-quarters away, while Cop Hill Lad, the 3-1 favourite, could never land a blow under champion jockey Kieren Fallon.
1340 BST, Vodafone Live Handicap
1 Jazz Messenger (E Ahern) 5-1 Jt Fav
2 Tiber (J Fortune) 12-1
3 Anani (M J Kinane) 5-1 Jt Fav
4 Langford (N Mackay) 20-1
17 ran
Jazz Messenger finished strongly to land the opening race on Vodafone Derby day.
The joint-favourite appeared to have plenty to do when Tiber kicked three lengths clear over two furlongs out.
But Eddie Ahern never gave up on Jazz Messenger and conjured a powerful late surge from his mount to get up in the shadow of the post.
Anani, the other market leader, came home well to take third another half a length away.