Pony "Baid" claims the British "Sussex Stakes" title

The undefeated pony "Far", with the "Shadwell" logo and under the supervision of coach William Haggas, asks for a new victory in the first category races, when he competes, tomorrow, Wednesday, in the "Sussex Stakes" challenge, dedicated to the first class horses for a distance of 1,600 meters, which is classified in the series of champs racing season in Britain, which is part of the second day of the prestigious British Glorious Goodwood Festival.

At the Goodwood track, Baid aspires to record the ninth victory in his career, and the fifth in the world's highest-ranked Group 1 races, in a new confirmation of his eligibility to the title of the mile star (1,600 meters), and the best and highest rated horse in the world with 135 pounds.

The four-year-old Shadwell pony is based on his impulsive abilities that led him to achieve impressive victories in the world of horse racing, the latest of which was winning the Queen Ann Stakes title last June at the opening of the prestigious British Royal Ascot Festival.

Baaid is facing in the Sussex Stakes a group of the strongest horses on the international scene, led by "Modern Games" with the "Godolphin" logo and under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby, who was pushed to participate in the race to replace his colleague "Curibas", one of the most prominent names nominated for the title After Godolphin officials confirmed that “Curibas” had a limp in his hind leg, leaving the task to “Modern Games” crowned champion last September in the Breeders Cup Juvenile Turf for “Group1” horses at the American “Del Mar” track, before he May this year win the French 2000 Guineas title for the first category at Longsham.

The competition for the title, the skilled "Alcohol Free" under the supervision of coach Andrew Balding, is coming from a deserved victory in the "Darley Jully Cup Stakes" race for the first category and within the series of the British Champions Racing season, which took place at the beginning of this month on the final day of the "July Festival". On the old Newmarket track.

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