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  2. Phar Lap - Wikipedia

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    Phar Lap (4 October 1926 – 5 April 1932) was a New Zealand-born champion Australian Thoroughbred racehorse.Achieving great success during his distinguished career, his initial underdog status gave people hope during the early years of the Great Depression. [3]

  3. Tales from Te Papa - Wikipedia

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    Phar Lap's Skeleton: New Zealand: 1932: Famous Australasian racehorse Phar Lap's Skeleton: Skeleton of Phar Lap: Simon Morton & Chris Paulin, Phar Lap Researcher 38: Tapa Cloth: Pacific: Various: Tapa cloth and fashion: Tiputa (Poncho) and Wedding costume by Paula Chan-Cheuk: Riria Hotere & Safua Akeli, Curator & Jakki Leota-Ete 39: Vita Dress ...

  4. Melbourne Museum - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Gallery – includes the mounted hide of champion racehorse Phar Lap; The Melbourne Story – history of Melbourne from the early 19th century through to present day; Mind and Body Gallery – A gallery regarding the human body. It also features a world first exhibition about the mind called 'Mind: enter the labyrinth'.

  5. 1930 Melbourne Cup - Wikipedia

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    Phar Lap: James E. Pike: 2 Second Wind T. Lewis 3 Shadow King P. Tehan See also. Australia portal; Melbourne Cup; List of Melbourne Cup winners; Victoria Racing Club;

  6. 1929 Melbourne Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1929 Melbourne Cup was a two-mile handicap horse race which took place on Tuesday, 5 November 1929. [1]This race saw a 14-horse field compete. [1] This year's Melbourne Cup was best remembered for Phar Lap who had won the Australian Derby and Victoria Derby carrying 47 kg.

  7. File:Phar Lap competing in a race, Melbourne, ca. 1930 .jpg

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  8. Repeat winners of horse races - Wikipedia

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    Phar Lap: Craven Plate: 3 1929, 1930, 1931 [83] Picaroon Ormond Memorial Gold Cup 3 1960, 1961, 1963 [citation needed] Piet: Jamaica Handicap: 3 1949, 1950, 1951 [165 ...

  9. Agua Caliente Handicap - Wikipedia

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    Among the champions to win the race were Round Table, Gallant Sir, who won it twice and in record time, Seabiscuit, and Phar Lap, who won the 1932 race, ridden by Billy Elliot, in track record time. It was the great Australian champion's only North American appearance.