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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.
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this year’s tournament field. I’ve listed each teams’ win and loss record, their against the spread totals, and their record in the last ten games. Also included are the leading scorers along with symbols for upperclass point guards, high scoring big men, team scoring averages and point differentials.
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)
She added that the win reminded her of the team’s triumph over Belgium in 1994 after Saeed Al-Owairan scored “what was considered the most impressive goal in the history of the World Cup”.
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Troopers in the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment assembled in the Parade Square at Hyde Park Barracks to take part in an annual event to find the best turned out soldier and horse.