The skilled “Fanny Logan”, owned by His Highness Sheikha Bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and supervised by coach John Gosden and the leadership of Knight Frankie Dettory yesterday won the title of “Hardwick Stakes” that was dedicated to the Group 2 horses for a distance of 2400 meters, within the fourth day of the festival The ancient British "Royal Ascot", which is currently in its 309th edition, is being unveiled today, in a five-day forum, which is considered the jewel of horse racing in Britain, and included 36 of the most powerful grass tracks in the international arena.

With the victory of "Fanny Logan", the country's horses boosted their yield in the festival this year that started last Tuesday, to 11 victories, which varied between two victories for the world-class "Group 1" horses, and the same for the "Group 2" horses, compared to a victory for each of the "Groop" horse races. 3 ", and the category" to bounce ", and five wins within the category of" equivalence "horses.

In the details of the Emirati victory, knight Frankie Dettouri knew how to maintain the capabilities of the skilled "Fanny Logan" throughout the race stages, before unleashing the full potential in the last stages, led her to overtake all her competitors, capture the lead, and cut the finish line in first place, with a time of two minutes 34 seconds and 49 seconds per second, a difference of two and half lengths from its nearest competitor, the horse Alunak, owned by the King Power Racing team, under the supervision of coach Andre Balding, who was led by Knight Ocean Murphy to the second place, while the third horse, Defoe, owned by Sheikh Mohammed Bin Ubaid Al Maktoum, supervised by coach Roger Varian, and led by knight Andrea Atzini.

The festival races continue today on the fifth day, as Godolphin pony, "Pinatubo" crowned with the title "Sheehamsham Citex" at "Royal Ascot" last year, returns to the challenge in the ancient British festival, when he requests today, the title of "St. James Palace Stakes" dedicated to the horses of "Group" 1 »For a distance of 1600 meters.

The Emirati hopes to extract the title "St. James Palace Stakes" also count on the undefeated dowry "Palace Bear", owned by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, under the supervision of coach John Gusden, and the leadership of knight Frankie Dettory.

The closing day of the festival includes eight runs. Next to the "St. James Palace Stakes" run, there are two additional runs within the same world-class category "Group 1", representing the fourth and sixth half of "Corniche Stakes" and "Diamond Jubilee Stakes", in addition to two runs within The "Group 2" category, and similar ones within the "parity" category, and a single run in the "conditions" category, in a forum that attracted the attention of 118 elite horses over the world.

And the chances of "Pinatubo", whose training is supervised by Charlie Appleby and led by William Buick, appear strong in gifting Godolphin's team the fourth title in history, and following in the footsteps of his father, "Shimardel", who gave the blue stable his first title in 2005, before the two horses "Duan Abruch" And Barney Roy in the 2013 and 2017 editions.

Creative Force on mission "The Coventry Sticks"

Godolphin's "Creative Force" pony, under the direction of coach Charlie Appleby and the rider William Buyuk, is preparing for his first test in the high-ranking race, when the two-year-old dowry calls the title "The Coventry Stakes", which is taking place in the final three days of the final day of the "Royal Ascot" It is intended for the horses of "Group 2" for a distance of 1200 meters.

In its second appearance in the world of horse racing, Creative Force aspires to win its second victory in a row, after its success in early June to win a deserved victory on the British "Newmarket" track, in a race held over a distance of 1200 meters, during which Ibn Al-Fahal issued "Dubawi". »Throughout his stages, he finished first in the finish line, a difference of length and a quarter of the length from his nearest competitors.

Coach Charlie Appleby commented on the "Creative Force" chances of competing for the title "The Coventry Stakes", and said in press statements: "(Creative Force) performed very professionally in his first participation in the world of racing, where he set out and ran well on a track (Newmarket), and gave a remarkable and satisfactory performance, and became more ready after that participation, especially as it will start today from a portal in the middle, which will allow him to continue to provide his good performance.

Pinatubo holds Godolphin’s hopes for the prestigious British festival today.

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No. The current version of the British Royal Ascot horse fair.

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