The field usually includes fillies which ran previously in the Epsom Oaks, and several have won both races.
She won the 1877 Epsom Oaks and was exported to France after her racing career ended at age five.
Two days later, she won the Epsom Oaks.
The event serves as a trial for the Epsom Oaks.
She is best known for winning the Epsom Oaks on her third racecourse appearance.
In her only race she finished second in the Epsom Oaks in 1822.
The race, the Epsom Oaks, has been named after the estate since.
It was named after Lupe, the winner of the Epsom Oaks in 1970.
Snow Fairy then started the Epsom Oaks at 12/1.
Reams of Verse went on to win the Epsom Oaks in 1997.