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  2. Kameko - Wikipedia

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    Kameko is a bay or brown colt with a narrow white blaze and four white socks bred in Kentucky by Calumet Farm.As a yearling in September 2018 he was offered for sale at Keeneland and was bought for $90,000 by Sheikha Melissa Al Fahad [1] on behalf of Sheikh Fahad Al Thani's Qatar Racing.

  3. Stronach Group - Wikipedia

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    1/ST TV is an online horse racing network that features live and video-on-demand coverage of thoroughbred races and workouts primarily from tracks operated by the Stronach Group. [12] It was launched in 2015 as XBTV (Xpressbet TV) after the Stronach Group sold the HRTV network, and was rebranded to 1/ST TV in February 2025.

  4. Siberian Express (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Siberian Express was a "big, strong, rangy, most impressive-looking" [2] grey horse bred in Kentucky by Spendthrift Farm.His sire, Caro, was a top-class performer (rated 133 by Timeform), whose wins included the Poule d'Essai des Poulains, Prix Ganay and Prix d'Ispahan, before becoming a very successful breeding stallion.

  5. Bay Express (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Bay Express was an "attractive, well-made" [2] bay horse with a white sock on his right hind foot bred in Ireland by J M O'Connor. His sire Polyfoto was a sprinter whose wins included the Nunthorpe Stakes, Temple Stakes and King George Stakes in Britain and a division of the Palm Beach Handicap after being sent to race in the United States.

  6. Success Express - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Success Express was retired to stud in Australia and spent two seasons in New Zealand between 1991 and 1993. There, he has sired multiple stakes winning millionaire, Staging, as well as Polar Success whose career earnings were more than $2 million and who was a multiple stakes winner including the Group One Golden Slipper Stakes.

  7. In Excess (horse) - Wikipedia

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    In Excess was a front-running horse and despite his win in the 1¼ mile Suburban Handicap, he raced best at distances of a mile to a mile and one eighth. Widely regarded as the best horse in America and the favorite for 1991 American Horse of the Year honors, [2] In Excess was scheduled to compete in the November 2 1¼ mile Breeders' Cup ...

  8. Park Express Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The event is named after Park Express, a successful Irish-trained filly in the 1980s. It was established in 2003, and initially held Listed status. The first running was won by Wrong Key. It was promoted to Group 3 level in 2006. [citation needed] The Park Express Stakes is currently Ireland's first Group race of the year. [citation needed]

  9. Post riders - Wikipedia

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    Post riders or postriders describes a horse and rider postal delivery system that existed at various times and various places throughout history. The term is usually reserved for instances where a network of regularly scheduled service was provided under some degree of central management by the State or State licensed monopoly.