Tag: racing

  • Our Champions 2022

    These are our personal choices as our Champions of the year. Some may have been recognised by other bodies, but this is the list of those who caught our eye in particular in 2022. In each category, because this year has been vintage in so many of Europe’s equine activities, it has been very difficult […]

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  • Major Yearling Sales in Europe

    The yearling sales this year throughout the world have been breaking records in all sales and all levels at the market. It would appear that the bloodstock world have continually failed to read the papers. While the world faces hyperinflation and a major cost of living crisis, never mind a war in Ukraine and all […]

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  • Winners Table of European Sires

    In this section, we have provided tables of the top sires in Europe by order of prizes money. The actual prize money earned by a stallion is not recorded, but the name of the sire and his parentage, the number of runners, winners and stakes winners are. The records show the top first season sires […]

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  • Racing in Germany

    Racing in Germany has never been a sport to take the sporting headlines and betting in Germany is not really the past time it in in other countries. However, some German stock has produced some amazing horses for several decades; for example Slip Anchor, German bred and winner of the You need to be logged […]

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  • Paris Longchamp – Arc Weekend

    France Galop created some controversy, even before the weekend’s racing got underway. They decided that they would cut the number of runners allowed to run in the main Arc de Triomphe race to twenty and the runners would be selected by their handicap ratings. Francis Gaffard, the French trainer who had been given the task […]

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  • Deauville Summer Racing

    In France, Deauville’s summer season of racing got underway with the Haras d’Etreham Prix Jean Prat over 7 furlongs. As per normal, the Deauville track was on the soft side of good. This held no difficulties for the Aidan O’Brien trained Tenebrism who was held in mid division before going out in the last 100 […]

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  • Chantilly

    In the Prix du Jockey Club, (French Derby) there were fifteen runners headed by favourite from the UK and from the Appleby stable, Modern Games. Several of the fifteen runners were prominent throughout the early stages of the race including Modern Games, El Bodegon trained by James You need to be logged in to view […]

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  • ParisLongchamp

    During the middle weekend of May, Longchamp stages the first two French Classics. They are both races in which the French trainers normally successfully repel any foreign raider as the races are run too close for runners in the English and Irish equivalents to take part. The Prix Poule d’Essau des Poulains – The French […]

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  • Curragh Racing

    The racing at The Curragh in Ireland is always of the highest standard. This section discusses the Irish Classis, all of which are run at The Curragh and the September festival where the top Irish Group 1 races are run for juveniles. Irish Guineas Meeting In the Tattersalls Irish Two Thousand Guineas, the first classic […]

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  • St.Ledger – Doncaster

    The final classic of the season in the UK was postponed for a day in respect for the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for one day. The Race was held at Doncaster over the usual distance of 1 mile 6 ½ furlongs. (3300 meters). There were nine runners taking the challenge on good […]

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