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  2. Fields of Omagh - Wikipedia

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    Fields of Omagh (22 September 1997 – 8 June 2023), also known as FOO, was an Australian champion middle distance Thoroughbred racehorse of the early-mid-2000s. He was a half-brother to the stakeswinners, King Brian (Bunbury Cup, Pinjarra Cup), Malcolm (STC Canterbury Stakes, Ajax Stakes and Yallambee Stud Stakes) and Timeless Grace (VATC WW Cockram Stakes).

  3. Any Given Saturday - Wikipedia

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    Racing as a three-year-old, Any Given Saturday won his first outing in the February 2007 Sam F. Davis Stakes followed by a strong second to Street Sense in the Tampa Bay Derby. Sent north to New York's Aqueduct Racetrack , he ran third behind winner Nobiz Like Shobiz in the Wood Memorial Stakes before finishing eighth in the Kentucky Derby at ...

  4. New Zealand Cup - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Cup is raced on the final Saturday of Christchurch "Cup week" held each year in the second week of November. For thoroughbred horses the week also features: the New Zealand 1000 Guineas for 3 year old fillies, the New Zealand 2000 Guineas for 3 year olds, the Stewards Handicap sprint, and; the Coupland's Bakeries Mile.

  5. Kelso Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural event was named in honor of Forbidden Apple [1] who won the 2001 Grade I Manhattan Handicap and won the Grade II Kelso Handicap twice.. The event's inaugural running was on Independence Day in 2014 at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York as the seventh race on the ten race holiday card and was won by Shadwell Stable's Sayaad who defeated the favorite Kharafa in a five horse field by ...

  6. Liberty Island (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Island(Japanese: リバティアイランド; February 2, 2020 - )is a Japanese thoroughbred racehorse. [1]She became the Japanese Triple Tiara winner of 2023. . Her name is derived from the island of the same name in New York Harbor, where the Statue of Liberty is built on (as her mother is named "Yankee Rose []

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  9. Lemhi Gold - Wikipedia

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    On May 29, 1983, Lemhi Gold made his European racing debut, finishing last in a seven-horse field in the Prix Dollar at Longchamp Racecourse in Paris. In his next start on July 3 at Saint-Cloud Racecourse, he ran fourth in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud to American Paul Mellon's winning colt Diamond Shoal, who was ridden by American Steve Cauthen.