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  2. Winning Post - Wikipedia

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    Winning Post is a thoroughbred horse racing simulation game series from Koei Tecmo (originally Koei) debuting in 1993. The series is distinct from Koei's other horse-racing franchise, G1 Jockey, and Tecmo's Gallop Racer series.

  3. Blakely staves off Rossiter's upset bid, winning Post 2 seat

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    Alicia Miller Blakely staved off a staunch challenge by Pat Rossiter for the Post 2 At-Large seat Tuesday, taking 51.59% of the vote. Blakely won by far less than her 20% margin over Tony Center ...

  4. Francesca Cumani - Wikipedia

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    Francesca received her amateur jockey licence at the age of 18 [2] and had four wins. [7] In 2014 Cumani married Australian international polo player, Rob Archibald. [8] In April 2016 their son was born. In 2018 Cumani and Archibald separated. [9] Following their separation, Cumani was in a relationship with fellow ITV Racing presenter, Oli Bell.

  5. Winning Post 7 Maximum 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Winning Post 7 Maximum 2007 (ウイニングポスト7 マキシマム2007) is a horse racing simulator published by Koei for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 in Japan on March 29, 2007. [2] It is the sequel of Winning Post 7 and is followed by Winning Post 7 Maximum 2008.

  6. G1 Jockey - Wikipedia

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    G1 Jockey 2 is a sports game, developed by Koei/Inis and published by Koei, which was released in Japan on November 2, 2000. It is the first game in the series to be made for the PlayStation 2 console. An updated version of the game titled G1 Jockey 2 2001 was released in Japan on March 22, 2001.

  7. Stakes Winner - Wikipedia

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    Stakes Winner [b] is a horse racing arcade video game developed by Saurus, with additional support from AM Factory, and originally published by SNK on September 27, 1995.In the game, players compete with either AI-controlled opponents or against other human players across multiple races.

  8. Photo finish - Wikipedia

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    This produced a strip photographic record of the horses as they passed the vertical plane (winning post). Film was advanced continuously at a pace equivalent to the average speed of a racing horse, resulting in distortions of length (slower-moving horses appear to be stretched), but still preserving the order of finishers.

  9. NY Post 1 hour ago Porch pirate caught twerking on ring camera returns to home to whine after victim posts video online: ‘That’s my a– on the internet’ The footage captured two masked men in hoodies running up to the Sicklerville home just after 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 9. One suspect grabbed an Amazon package from the front stoop, a…