“The Sea” and “Degree of Risk” are on a special mission today

Godolphin juniors seek glory in Canadian G1 racing

From a previous participation of the filly "Wild Beauty" in the British racing season.

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"The Sea", "Degree of Risk" and "Wild Beauty", with the Godolphin logo, are all set to embrace glory as they compete for the titles of two of Canada's top grass races for young horses, the Summer Stakes and the Natalma Stakes. The two races taking place today at Woodbine Raceway in Canada are among the world’s highest-ranked Group 1 races.

“Al Bahar” and “Degree of Risk” sing the “Summer Stakes” title for two-year-old horses, and for a mile (1600 meters), the chances of “Al Bahar” under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby, and the leadership of veteran jockey Frankie Dettori, are strong to compete for the title, against the background of The colt, a descendant of the stallion "Dabawi", achieved three victories in the British racing season this year, including his victory last August by three-quarters of the length in the "Stonehenge Stakes Listed" race, which was held on the "Soulsbury" track, and ran the same 1600 meters.

The second representative of the blue logo, "Degree of Risk", under the supervision of coach Owen Harty and led by jockey Justin Stein, joins the list of horses competing for the "Summer Stakes" title, after he achieved an easy victory last July in a race for novice horses at the "Arlington Park" track in Chicago. The American, before his last participation last month, took second place in the "Suring Free Stakes" race, which was held at the same Canadian "Woodbine" track.

The filly "Wild Beauty", under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby and led by Frankie Dettori, carries the "Godolphin" flag alone to compete for the title of "Natalma Stakes" that runs for a mile (1,600 metres), after the filly affiliated with the stallion "Frankel" began her season in the British races, by achieving Two well-deserved victories last May and June over the “Haydock” and “Newbury” tracks, followed by runners-up in her last two participations, in July and August of this year, at the “Sandown” and “Newmarket” tracks.

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