
Jubilee Stakes Winner Lazzat Takes Unscheduled Solo Victory Lap at Ascot
Ascot, United Kingdom – An unusual spectacle unfolded at the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes on Saturday when Lazzat, the triumphant winner of the prestigious race, embarked on an impromptu solo 'victory lap' after unseating its jockey. The incident occurred during what was intended to be a routine post-race parade. Following its impressive win, Lazzat appeared to become dislodged from its rider, who was seen falling to the ground. Unfazed, the spirited horse continued to gallop across the verdant turf of the Ascot Racecourse, seemingly celebrating its achievement independently. Onlookers and commentators expressed surprise and amusement at the unexpected turn of events. "Lazzat on the loose! An unannounced victory lap for the winner of the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes," one commentator exclaimed, capturing the moment of the horse's playful escapade. The horse continued its solo run for a period before being safely brought under control. No injuries to the jockey or the horse were reported, and the incident concluded without further complications, adding a memorable, albeit unplanned, highlight to the day's racing.