Goodwood: Schiaparelli struck for Godolphin with a game performance to win the Coutts Goodwood Cup. The multiple Group One winner when trained in Germany landed his first success for new connections as the well-backed 6-4 favourite.
Frankie Dettori kicked on over a half a mile out and the six-year-old held the late surge of Mourilyan (5-1).
The Betchworth Kid, the 33-1 outsider, was a long way back in third.
Kingsgate Native (7-1) returned to his brilliant best after failing at stud to land the Group Three Audi Stakes.
The dual Group One winner, trained by Sir Michael Stoute, came with a storming run near the stands rail under Ryan Moore to lead just over a furlong out.
The four-year-old forged clear to win easily by two and three-quarter lengths from Total Gallery (16-1), with the fast-finishing Inxile another length and a half away in third.
Borderlescott, stuck out in the centre of the course, was just behind in fourth.
Roman Republic gave Goodwood specialist Mark Johnston another success at the Glorious meeting in the Summer Vase Stakes.
Neil Callan took the lead on the 9-2 shot over a furlong and a half out, and the Cape Cross colt kept on strongly to keep his rivals at bay.
Roman Republic went on to score by three-quarters of a length from Sopranist, with 7-2 favourite Mirrored half a length away in third and River Captain fourth.
Neil Callan took the lead on the 9-2 shot over a furlong and a half out, and the Cape Cross colt kept on strongly to keep his rivals at bay.
Roman Republic went on to score by three-quarters of a length from Sopranist, with 7-2 favourite Mirrored half a length away in third and River Captain fourth.
Sevenna (12-1) ground out victory over a mile and three-quarters following heavy rain before the Group Three Moet Hennessy Fillies' Stakes.
Tom Queally took the Henry Cecil-trained filly to the head of affairs two furlongs out after Victoria Montoya had gone on early in the straight.
Sevenna appeared to tire close home and was all out to hold Cassique Lady by a length and a half, with Victoria Montoya plugging on for third place, another neck behind.
The David Simcock-trained Suruor got the right breaks at the right time when running out a narrow winner of the XL Insurance Stakes.
The three-year-old was given a patient ride by Jimmy Fortune, who gradually allowed his mount to make ground on the leaders up the straight.
Once a gap came between horses, the 9-2 chance was more than willing to take it.
Suruor galloped right to the line to hold off Shamwari Lodge, the 4-1 favourite, by three-quarters of a length.