Order of Finish
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5YO |
$708,875 |
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2 |
5YO |
$268,750 |
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3 |
Mishriff (IRE)Make Believe (GB) – Contradict (GB) 5YO |
$134,500 |
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4 |
6YO |
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WESTOVER– 3YO |
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6 |
3YO |
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Heroic Hukum Denies Westover in Thrilling King George
A race fit for a king was watched live by a princess, who crowned Hukum a heavyweight champ following a titanic tussle with Westover in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes (G1) that had echoes of some of Ascot's greatest duels.
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Salty Field Assembles in King George VI and QEII Stakes
Top sophomores King of Steel, Auguste Rodin take on a host of talented older horses in the July 29 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (G1) at Ascot.
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Hukum Clipped Again for King George, Forecast in Favor
The prospect of unsettled weather at Ascot Racecourse in the coming days could mean Hukum (IRE) troubles star 3-year-olds Auguste Rodin (IRE) and King of Steel for King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes (G1) favoritism, layers suggested July 23.
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Paddington, Emily Upjohn Clash in Coral-Eclipse
He celebrated his 100th classic winner last weekend after Auguste Rodin's victory in the Irish Derby (G1), but trainer Aidan O'Brien has never been one to rest on his laurels, while the big-race calendar probably would not allow it either.
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Knee Injury Forces Jockey Dwyer Into Retirement
Martin Dwyer, 48, confirmed he would not ride again, 16 months on from tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee and damaging bone in the same area after a fall while riding out for Brian Meehan in March 2022.
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Pyledriver Survives Inquiry to Take Hardwicke
Pyledriver won the June 24 Hardwicke Stakes (G2) in dramatic fashion under P. J. McDonald on his first start since his victory in last year's King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes (G1).
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Mishriff to Miss Entirety of 2023 Breeding Season
Mishriff was first reported as suffering from a minor injury in early January, and it was then thought that it would necessitate only a minor delay to his stud career but he has not healed enough to allow him to cover mares.
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Mishriff Recovery On Track, to Begin Stud Duty in March
Mishriff has recovered well from the minor injury reported at the start of the month and remains on course to take up his first season's covering duties in mid-March at Sumbe's Haras de Montfort et Preaux in Normandy, France.
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Mishriff's Start at Stud Delayed Until Mid-March
A "non-threatening condition" has delayed the start of the four-time group 1 winner's stud career at Sumbe's Haras de Montfort et Preaux. The farm reported the stallion does require stall rest but the condition does not threaten his stud career.
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Tale of The Owner Who Bought a G1 Winner, By Accident
It is by now a well-worn comedic cliché: the hapless visitor to an auction who scratches their nose or waves to their friend at the wrong moment and accidentally has a bid accepted on an expensive item they don't want and possibly can't even afford.
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Stud Fee Set for Group-1 Winning Globetrotter Mishriff
Prince Faisal's three-time group 1 winner and globetrotter Mishriff has been introduced at an opening fee of $20,088 as the Sumbe operation revealed its fees for 2023.
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Record All-Sources Wagering at BC Future Stars Friday
Breeders' Cup Notebook, Presented by WinStar
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Mishriff Gets Chance at Return to Limelight in BC Bow
Of all of the European contenders to take to the track at Keeneland in the days leading up to the Breeders' Cup World Championships, Mishriff cut one of the finest figures.
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Gosden Hopes for Good Racing Luck for Mishriff, Nashwa
Trainer John Gosden discusses his Breeders' Cup entrants, Mishriff and Nashwa.
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Mishriff Set to Tackle BC Turf in Career Finale
Mishriff is set for one final start as a racehorse before stallion duties after being given the green light to tackle the Nov. 5 Breeders' Cup Turf (G1T) at Keeneland.
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Marcel Weiss Hails Retiring Hero Torquator Tasso
Marcel Weiss is ready to begin the search for a new stable star, although he says last year's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (G1) hero Torquator Tasso will be irreplaceable.
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Alpinista Earns Prescott Glorious First Arc Victory
Wonder mare Alpinista passed her stiffest test with flying colors to win the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (G1) for Sir Mark Prescott and Luke Morris Oct. 2 at Longchamp.
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Luxembourg Takes on Torquator Tasso in Loaded Arc
The Oct. 2 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (G1) has always been the ultimate destination for Luxembourg, who will face the likes of 2021 winner Torquator Tasso and the brilliant racemare Alpinista among 20 horses in the ParisLongchamp feature.
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'21 Saudi Cup Winner Mishriff to Stud in France in '23
Prince A. A. Faisal's Mishriff, a multiple group 1 winner best known worldwide for defeating Charlatan in the 2021 Saudi Cup (G1), will enter stud at Sumbe's Haras de Montfort et Préaux in France in 2023.
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Zahra to Partner with Verry Elleegant in Arc Bid
Although Verry Elleegant is now in the care of French trainer Francis Graffard, it's an Australian jockey who will partner the superstar mare in the Oct. 2 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (G1).
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Flightline Near Frankel Benchmark in World Rankings
Flightline and Baaeed set themselves apart with historically notable ratings.
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Luxembourg Stamps Arc Ticket With Irish Champion Win
An Irish Champion Stakes (G1) run under a blazing autumn sky in front of a raucous Leopardstown crowd Sept. 10 was billed as the moment of truth for Luxembourg, and he delivered in spades courtesy of a vintage Ryan Moore steer.
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Minor Setback Knocks Pyledriver Out of Arc
A stunning winner of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (G1) at Ascot in July, Pyledriver had been a general 14-1 shot to land the Arc but a soft-tissue injury has ended any hope of him making the prestigious group 1 in Paris on Oct. 2.
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Dettori Will Not Appeal 14-Day Suspension
Frankie Dettori has chosen not to appeal against the 14-day suspension picked up in Germany Sept. 4, meaning he will miss races such as the Juddmonte Cheveley Park Stakes (G1) and Juddmonte Middle Park Stakes (G1).
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Mendocino Wins von Baden; Dettori Given 14-Day Ban
Mendocino upset the market principals Torquator Tasso and Sammarco to land the Sep. 4 Grosser Preis von Baden (G1) under Rene Piechulek.