Punters were left stunned as 150/1 Nando Parrado won on the final day of Royal Ascot 2020. The sprinter, home in front in the Coventry Stakes, became the longest priced winner in the history of the meeting.
Fox Chapel (1990) and Flashmans Papers (2008) were joint record holders before the two-year-old colt triumphed in the 1.50pm race.
Trained by Clive Cox and ridden by Adam Kirby, who teamed up to win Friday's Group One Commonwealth Cup with Golden Horde, Nando Parrado was a length ahead of his rivals at the line.
Kirby told ITV Racing: "To be fair he hung in there and fair play to him, he's a gutsy horse. "We liked him before he ran first time, he just didn't seem to handle Newmarket at all. "The ground was probably a little bit lively
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