Many stars of the equine world were on show on Saturday at Ascot where QIPCO British Champions Day saw more than £4m in prize money handed out. Jim Crowley picked up his award as Stobart Champion Flat Jockey while the impressive Josephine Gordon was crowned Champion Apprentice. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. But most of the headlines were made on the track, where four Group 1 races were held featuring a number of the seasons classic winners and star performers. The biggest prize of the day, the QIPCO Champion Stakes was won by French Derby winner Almanzor, who added to his victory in the Irish equivalent last month after going off 11/8 favourite.Aidan OBriens Arc de Triomphe winner Found finished second in the Champion but the Ballydoyle handler was able to celebrate a big-race victory with 1,000 Guineas and Oaks heroine Minding (7/4f).The filly won her seventh Group 1 race after digging deep in the closing stages under Ryan Moore to see off a renewed effort from Royal Ascot winner Ribchester and win the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes over a mile. Trainer Aidan OBrien edged closer to the world record of 25 Group 1 winners in a season as Minding won the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. Video courtesy of Racing UK The Tin Man provided James Fanshawe with a second win in the QIPCO British Champions Sprint Stakes, with the trainer having saddle the 6/1 shots half-brother Deacon Blues to win the race five years ago.Journey (4/1) was the days most-impressive winner in terms of distance as she sprinted to a four-length success in the QIPCO British Champions Fillies and Mares Stakes under Frankie Dettori.Doncaster Cup hero Sheikhzayedroad continued his progress over longer trips by winning the QIPCO British Champions Long Distance Cup at 11/1 and Yuften concluded the card by taking the Balmoral Handicap at 12/1.Click on the attached videos to see the best action from Saturdays top races, kindly provided by Racing UK and the British Champions Series.You can watch Liverpool v Man Utd, plus Englands tour of Bangladesh and the British Masters on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy six months at half price! 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"My dad has been through this whole process, so that was definitely a big help," he said. "He stayed an extra year in college when he thought he wasnt ready." Robinson, who is from St. John, Ind., said the NBAs undergraduate advisory committee informed him he would be a first-round pick if he entered the draft and he chose to make the leap Monday night. Stauskas wouldnt say what he was told, but he obviously liked the feedback. "I heard from the advisory board in the middle of last week, a couple days after that I really decided," he said. "The information I got from them was kind of what I wanted to hear." Mitch McGary has not announced his future plans. "Mitch is still gathering information," coach John Beilein said. "He has all the way until the 27th to make a decision, so hes looking at all the possibilities rightt now.dddddddddddd" McGary was not made available for interviews after his teammates had a news conference. He turned down a chance to enter the draft last year as a likely first-round pick and ended up having back surgery last season, putting his standing as an NBA prospect in doubt. The Wolverines lost Trey Burke and Tim Hardaway to the NBA last year as underclassmen, but retooled well enough to win the Big Ten title and advance to an NCAA tournament regional final. Stauskas said hes confident Michigan is strong enough to keep winning next season. "I think were leaving this program in great hands," Stauskas said as he looked toward his former teammates, who gathered to show their support for him and Robinson at their news conference. The 6-foot-6 shooting guard became one of the nations most well-rounded offensive players, averaging 17.5 points and improving defensively and earning Big Ten player of the year honours last season. The 6-6 Robinson came on strong toward the end of the season and finished with a 13.1 point average. 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