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The Gold Cup is a Grade 3 thoroughbred horse race run over 3200m at Greyville Racecourse in Durban, South Africa. The first running of the race took place in 1920 however it was not run in 1942. The race is considered "Africa’s premier marathon for long-distance runners."
During his career, Felix Coetzee has led all South African jockeys in wins three times and has won numerous important South African races. At Greyville Racecourse, he won the country's premier race, the Rothmans July Handicap three times, and the Gold Cup a record-equaling seven times.
Greyville (Turf) Fillies and Mares WFA+Penalties 1400m R 400,000 June Post Merchants Greyville (Turf) All Horses Handicap 1200m R 400,000 July Durban Golden Horseshoe Greyville (Turf) 2-Year-Olds Level Weights 1400m R 600,000 July Golden Slipper Greyville (Turf) 2-Year-Old Fillies Level Weights 1400m R 600,000 July Gold Bracelet Greyville (Turf)
This is a list of Canadian Football League Grey Cup records that are effective as of the end of the 2024 CFL season. This list includes both players and teams in the Canadian Football League that have played in Grey Cup championship games.
differentials. Teams with the most symbols have the best chances at making deep runs. Keep in mind that very few teams have won it all with young point guards and/or low scoring post players. Also, no team has ever won the national title without three players averaging double digits in points.
The Baltimore Stallions were the only American team to appear in the Grey Cup (twice, losing in 1994 and winning the following year). Although the first Grey Cup game was in 1909, none were played from 1916 to 1919 or in 2020, thus the most recent final was the 111th Grey Cup game which was played on November 17, 2024, at BC Place in Vancouver.
A 73-69 win over Germany set up a rematch of the Tokyo Olympics gold medal game against Team USA. Olympic men's basketball bracket Quarterfinals: Tuesday, Aug. 6
Grey Cup Coach Team Opponent (Head Coach) Score Host city 111th: Ryan Dinwiddie (2) Toronto Argonauts: Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Mike O'Shea) 41–24 Vancouver: 110th: Jason Maas: Montreal Alouettes: Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Mike O'Shea) 28–24 Hamilton: 109th: Ryan Dinwiddie: Toronto Argonauts: Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Mike O'Shea) 24–23 Regina ...