The historic festival commenced on Thursday September 12with Ladies Day, which this year channelled the inspiring summer of sport we have all just enjoyed, encouraging racegoers to reflect this in their fashion choices. To help everyone make sure they looked the part for the “champion” theme, the Style Guide returned for this year’s festival detailing the four key subcategories: Go for Gold: Channel the spirit of champions by using gold to inspire your outfit. Take Pride: Celebrate your roots by incorporating elements into your outfit that reflect your cultural heritage and traditions.

Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Doncaster Free Press, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. Champion Colours: Be inspired by the colours and patterns of the silks worn by champion jockeys. Sports Luxe: Combine comfort with cool by infusing your race day attire with a touch of athletic-inspired luxury.

Adding a bit of competition to the proceedings, the Style Awards were also back to crown the person who succeeded most in embracing the champion theme. This year saw Leesa Smickersgill, from Belton, Doncaster, win the accolade and take home the £1,000 cash prize as well as a selection of prizes for the runners up. Advertisement Advertisement Day two saw the Betfred Howard Wright Doncaster Cup take place where the winner of the final leg in the Stayers Triple Crown was Robert Havlin riding Sweet William.

But they weren’t the only winners at the race.