ASCOT, England — Rizeena came roaring back to form with a slow-paced victory in the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot Friday, giving jockey Ryan Moore his third winner of the week. Rizeena, trained by Clive Brittain, won last season's Queen Mary Stakes at Ascot, but finished out of the running in the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket last month and missed the Irish equivalent with a nose bleed. She went off early and held off a late charge from Lesstalk In Paris (15-2) around the outside and Euro Charline (16-1) in the 212,663 pounds ($362,700) Group One race for fillies, run over the old mile on the round course.The fancied American challenger Rosalind did not start, unseating jockey Kieran Fallon at the gate. Moore won Thursday's Tercentenary Stakes on Cannock Chase and Wednesday's Group Two Duke of Cambridge Stakes on Integral. In the Group 2 King Edward VII Stakes, Eagle Top, ridden by William Buick, came around the outside in the last two furlongs to beat Adelaide for John Gosden. Scotland was third. Queen Elizabeth was beaten into second place for the second consecutive day when quick-finishing Contributer defeated the Royal favorite Bold Sniper in the Wolferton Handicap. — Reuters