The leading owner, trainer, and jockey awards were presented to Coolmore, Aidan O'Brien, and Ryan Moore, respectively, at the conclusion of the 2026 Royal Ascot meeting following a banner week for connections.Various Coolmore partnerships that included Sue Magnier, Derrick Smith, Michael Tabor, Westerberg, Peter Brant and Cayton Park Stud saw the group make eight trips to the winner's enclosure–a record total since the leading owner award was introduced in 2017.The senior O'Brien, collecting his 14th leading trainer title at Royal Ascot, was responsible for seven of Coolmore's winners and finished two ahead of his son, Joseph, in the standings. He recorded his 100th Royal Ascot success in Thursday's Gold Cup when Scandinavia (Justify) denied Trawlerman (Golden Horn) in a showdown for the ages. When Mission Central (No Nay Never) claimed victory in the G1 King Charles III Stakes, O'Brien recorded another landmark feat of having won every Group 1 run at Royal Ascot, and barring the Duke of Cambridge Stakes, has also collected every Group race currently run at the meeting.“It has been a brilliant week. A lot of people have put in a lot of hard work,” said O'Brien. “I'm always mentioning everybody but some people I don't mention, I'm sorry to them, but I'm so grateful to the whole team for a lot of hard work. Without John and Sue [Magnier], Michael and Doreen [Tabor], Gay and Derrick [Smith], Georg and Emily [von Opel], and Peter [Brant] and Stephanie [Seymour], this wouldn't be happening.”Finishing third in the standings was William Haggas with four wins, while Andrew Balding and George Boughey tied with three victories each.An integral part of that record week for the Coolmore brigade was jockey Ryan Moore, who claimed a 13th leading rider title, and having partnered with all of O'Brien's winners except for Great Barrier Reef (No Nay Never). Moore easily took the top spot with seven winners and seven runner-up efforts while Billy Loughnane, Tom Marquand, and James McDonald all tied with three. James Doyle rounded out the top five with two victories.Having guided Saturday's final race winner Illinois into the winner's enclosure in the Queen Alexandra Stakes, Moore will head into the 2027 Royal Ascot meeting with 99 victories to his name.“It does mean plenty, when you win it's great and when you lose it hurts,” said Moore. “I have been on the wrong end of a few photos [Saturday] but that's how it goes. I just keep coming back and take it race by race and day by day.”Final Day of Royal Ascot Caps Record-Setting MeetingThe crowd tally for day five of Royal Ascot came in at 71,610 patrons, bringing the overall meeting total to 294,541 people across the week of racing. It was a 2.8 per cent increase from the 286,541 who came for the races last year. The 634 runners across the week also bettered the previous record of 602 in 2024.“It has been a fantastic week, a real feast for everybody that has been with us, whether you were here for racing, fashion, food or music,” said Felicity Barnard, CEO of Ascot Racecourse. “We knew we had momentum coming into the meeting because the racing promised to be fantastic and we expected crowds to be up.”“The main thing for us is delivering the best experience possible for those that come, whether that is participants or guests, because we want them to feel special and the team have done an incredible job to do that. We already have ideas about improvements that we can make and planning begins now for 2027, with tickets already on sale and over 1,000 sold by lunchtime on Saturday. We can't wait to do it all again next year.”The post Coolmore, Aidan O’Brien, Ryan Moore Claim Royal Ascot Titles appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.