The horse, "Lord North", owned by His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, under the supervision of coach John Gosden and the rider James Doyle, was crowned yesterday as a champion of the Prince of Wales race, designated for Group 1 horses for a distance of 2000 meters, in the stroke The fourth and the president, on the second day of the British Royal Ascot Horse Festival, which is held in its 309th to 20th edition, and includes in its agenda 36 of the strongest strides on the international stage.

The horses of the Emirates continued to shine, and for the second day in a row at the ancient festival, after they succeeded in adding four new victories, out of the seven runs that included the second day, next to "Lord North", the horse succeeded "Hekm", owned by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, under the supervision of coach Open Burroughs and the leadership of the jockey Jim Crowley, a champion of the King George V Stakes course, dedicated to horses of the "parity" category for a distance of 2,400 meters, which was followed by the achievement of the "Godolphin" horses its first victory in this year's festival, after the horse was crowned Dark Vision "under the supervision of coach Mark Johnston, and the leadership of Knight William Buyuk, champion of the fifth run" Royal Hunt Cup ", dedicated to the horses of the category" parity "for a distance of 1600 meters, before the Quartet was completed with the victory of the horse« Fujairah Prince », owned by Sheikh Mohammed bin Obaid Al Maktoum Under the supervision of coach Roger Varian, and the rider Andrei Atzini's leadership, the title of the seventh game "Cooper Horse", dedicated to horses from the age of four years and above, for the category "parity" for a distance of 2800 meters.

On the other hand, the horse "Cross Counter", under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby and the leadership of the jockey James Doyle, holds the hopes of "Godolphin" in winning the sixth title historically in the "Gold Cup" for a distance of 4000 meters, and is dedicated to the "World Class 1" horses the highest in the world , Which takes place today, in the fifth in the third day of the festival.

The third day of the festival includes seven runs, most notably the "Gold Cup", which is part of the British Champions' racing season series, which is matched by a run in the "Group 3" horse races, and two races in the category of Lydd, and the same in the category "Handicap".

The fortunes of the cross-country champion crowned in the Melbourne Cup race for Group 1 horses in 2018 appear strong in giving Godolphin her sixth title in the "Gold Cup", after the Blue Stable horses won the title on five occasions. With a duo of "How do you see" by winning in the 1998 and 2000 versions, and followed in 2004 with the horse "Papeno", and 2012 with the horse "Calorion Vision", which came to complement two victories previously achieved by the logo of horses owned by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President The country is the Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, which came in this half before the establishment of "Godolphin", and was registered in the name of the horse "Nebula" champion crowned the titles of 1988 and 1989.

Godolphin also counted on her hopes for the "Gold Cup" for the promising "Moonlight Spirit", who had won fourth in the last year in the "Queen's" race for "Group 2" horses, and followed him in the runner-up in a race held on the French "Longchamp" track Behind the winning horse «Technichan», which will start in today's race from the fifth gate.

FINAL SONG looks for the winning tone in “Jersey Stakes”

Godolphin "Final Song", under the supervision of National Coach Saeed bin Suroor and the leadership of Knight William Buyuk, is looking forward to a good performance and winning the "Jersey Stakes" race, which is taking place in the third half, dedicated to Group 3 horses for a distance of 1400 meters.

"Final Song" is based on its ability to win, on a march that started last year with a wonderful victory on the same track in "Ascot", a difference of five lengths from its closest competitors, before returning to the same track, and occupies in the "Royal Ascot" festival the third place in the race " Queen Mary Stakes », which was then assigned to the" Group 2 "category.

The three-year-old Godolphin skill faces 15 elite horses at a distance of 1,400 meters, highlighting the "masked" dowry, which is owned by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, under the supervision of coach Roger Farn, and the leadership of jockey Jim Crowley, in light of the levels provided by "Masked" »Throughout his four-career career.

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