The horse "Baid" adds its tenth star and is crowned champion in "Judemont International"

Today, the undefeated horse "Baid" with the "Shadwell" logo, under the supervision of coach William Haggas, was crowned champion in the "Goodmont International Stakes" race, for the first category horses, "Group 1,", which extended over a distance of 2,063 meters grass, and ran on the "York" track in the opening The ancient "Ebor" festival, which extends until next Saturday.

The four-year-old "Bayed" added his sixth consecutive victory in the world's highest-ranked "Group1" race, and the tenth in his racing career.


And "Bayd", led by jockey Jim Crowley, beat last year's title holder, the Saudi horse "Mushrif", owned by Prince Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah Al-Faisal.

Crowley managed to lead "Bayid" to cross the finish line in a time of two minutes, nine seconds and 30 milliseconds, a difference of six and a half lengths from the title holder of last year's edition, the Saudi horse "Mushrif", owned by Prince Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah Al-Faisal, under the supervision of coaches John and Teddy Gosden. , which was led by jockey James Doyle for second place, and the third place went to the horse "Sir Busker" under the supervision of coach William Knight and led by jockey Ben Cortez.

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