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OFFICIAL RACE CARD 65Th Race Meeting FRIDAY 01/10/2021 Next Race Meeting SUNDAY 03/10/2021 OFFICIALS 65Th Race Meeting FRIDAY Mr El NICOSIA RACE CLUB OFFICIAL RACE CARD 65th Race Meeting FRIDAY 01/10/2021 Next Race Meeting SUNDAY 03/10/2021 OFFICIALS 65th Race Meeting FRIDAY Mr El. Andreou 01/10/2021 Judge Representative of the Committee Mr. D. Kyriakides of NRC Dr M. Andreou Clerk of the Scales Stewards Chairman Mr A. Rotos Mr Ian Paterson Medical Officer Senior Steward Dr Al. Samoutis Mr. L. Charalambides NRC Vet Officer Steward Mr St. Yiannikouris Mr. N. Kontos Vet at Salivarium Paddock Steward Mr. A. Christou Mr A. Konialis Clerk of the Course Starter Mr C. Constantinou Mr. P. Stefani Deputy Starter NOTICE OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE The partiCipation in the raCes of any person in any way or for any reason presupposes the unreserved aCCeptanCe by him/her of the rules and reGulations of the Cyprus Turf Club and, Consequently, the renunciation by him/her of any other procedure concerning the conduct of the races. The responsibility for the maintenance of order at the Racecourse rests with the Cyprus Turf Club. The Cyprus Turf Club exercises its authority and powers at the Racecourse through the Stewards of the day, who for that purpose can solicit the help of the Police HOW TO READ THE PROGRAM The number of every horse which participates in the races is written before the name of the horse. The pedigree of the horse is written below the name of the horse and is followed by the owner thereof. The numbers below the owner’s colors show the place of the horse at its last 4 participations in the races during the last 6 months. The position 0 indicates that the horse did not finish. The following abbreviations are used: br-brown, ch-chestnut, b-bay, bl-black, gr-gray, ro-roan, db-dark bay, dbg-dark bay-gray, brgr-brown-gray, c-colt, f-filly, g-gelding, a-apprentice, B-blinkers, SC-sheepskin cheek pieces, V-visor, H-hood, ES-eye shield, EC-eye cover The information published in the Official Race Card has been carefully collected. However, the Nicosia Race Club has no responsibility for any inaccuracies. Any change will be notified as soon as possible. Address: 10-12 Grigori Afxentiou Street Flat 102, Ayios Dometios P.O.Box 21783, 1513 Νicosia CYPRUS Telephone: +357 22 782 727 Fax: +357 22 775 690 Website: www.nicosiaraceclub.com.cy E-mail: [email protected] 4:00pm (No. 533) 4:30pm (No. 534) 1st Race 2nd Race BETS: WIN, TWIN, CORRECT FORECAST, PLACE, DAILY BETS: WIN, TWIN, CORRECT FORECAST, PLACE, DAILY DOUBLE, TRIO, TETRACAST, JACKPOT 9, OMNI, DOUBLE DOUBLE, TRIO, TETRACAST, OMNI, DOUBLE FORECAST FORECAST Handicap for Cyprus bred horses 4 years old maiden. Horses with the Mixed race in class 3 for Thoroughbred horses 7 years old and upward highest Handicap have priority in participation. born in Cyprus and Cyprus bred horses 7 years old and upward. Free Handicap. Prize Money €4.017. Breeder's Premium €402. Prize Money €3.090. Distance: 1000 m. Trainer Age Kg Draw Distance: 1000 m. Trainer Age Kg Draw 1 IMITHEOS b - g It's A Bird (USA) - Debundante 4 59.0 (9) Mr. Sotiris Tassou Petrakides 1 VESELINA PAVLINA BLACK, VIOLET sleeves, VIOLET cap M. Constantinou b - f Stormy Humor (USA) - Debbie 8 65.5 (4) Mr. Georghios Pourgouri Georghiou 426 - 2 450 - 2 489 - 2 510 - 2 Panicos Nicolaou RED, WHITE star, GREEN sleeves, GREEN cap M. Constantinou 2 KATERINAKIALINAKI [B] Georghios Tsielepis b - f Taymoor (GB) - Miss Antriana 4 55.0 (10) Mr. Constantinos Kourtellas 2 HAWAII PLAYER RED, GREY triple diamond and sleeves, CERISE cap P. Athanasiou ch - g Duca D'Atri (IRE) - Parthenia 7 64.5 (9) Mr. Michalis Antoni Charalambous 223 - 3 Ana-Maria Dirjan [B] WHITE, BLUE stars on body, BLUE sleeves with WHITE C. P. Tsiakkouras(a) stars, BLUE cap 3 THIRIAMENIS 283 - 3 341 - 5 383 - 5 442 - 2 Georghios Ioannou ch - g Golden Arrow (IRE) - Tavrida 4 54.5 (4) Mr. Haris Stavrakis 3 APOELOVE RED, SILVER sleeves & cap P. Dimitsanis ch - f Takkatamm (USA) - Clapham (GB) 8 57.5 (3) Mr. Anastasios Polyviou Malloupa Christos P. Petroutsios [B] BLUE and YELLOW stripes, BLUE sleeves, BLUE cap M. K. Peppos 4 KRASOPOULIS [B] 512 - 2 Dan Haita b - g Duca D'Atri (IRE) - Londreza 4 54.0 (6) Mr. Loucas Frantzeskou Anglou 4 ARISTOMACHOS BLUE, WHITE stripe, BLUE cap Ol. Georghiou b - g Takkatamm (USA) - Tsiakoutina Santi 7 56.5 (1) Mr. Menelaos Antoniou Petrou Georghios Tsielepis [B] BLACK, WHITE large spots, BLACK cap D. Kefalas 5 AGRINIO [B] 405 - 5 483 - 6 497 - 4 514 - 3 P. Tsiakkouras b - c Potent Heir (USA) - Kozani 4 53.0 (2) Mr. Chr.Chr. Pashias 5 JACK THE RIPPER YELLOW, BLUE spots, YELLOW cap L. D. Andreou b - g Son Pardo (GB) - Priscilla 10 56.5 (7) Mr. Elias Onoufriou 376 - 8 450 - 8 499 - 7 510 - 0 Vassilis HjiYiannis [B] MAROON & BLUE halved, sleeves reversed, MAROON Er. Eracleous cap 6 KOULLATSOS KING [B] 409 - 6 434 - 7 458 - 7 477 - 5 Andreas Stavrinides b - g Fly By Night (IRE) - Santa Lynda 4 53.0 (3) Mr. Kyriaκos Charalambou Nikou 6 ACHELOOS BLACK, WHITE "V" and armlets, BLACK cap with WHITE D. Kefalas ch - c Mukhtaal (GB) - Acherousia 7 55.5 (10) star Mr. Michalis Antoni Charalambous Koullis Neofytou [B] WHITE, BLUE stars on body, BLUE sleeves with WHITE Chr. Pavlou stars, BLUE cap 7 ROYAL HELEN [B] 405 - 4 438 - 2 483 - 4 497 - 3 Georghios Ioannou ch - f Stormy Humor (USA) - Victoria Santi 4 52.5 (5) Mr. Kyriakos A. Kyriakou 7 HOURIGAN BLUE, WHITE "V", TURQUOISE sleeves, BLUE cap Ch. L. Andreou b - c Santillana (USA) - Pourboir 8 53.5 (8) Mr. Elias Onoufriou 301 - 4 350 - 8 462 - 8 489 - 8 Kyriakos A. Kyriakou [B] MAROON & BLUE halved, sleeves reversed, MAROON G. Stavrinides cap 8 ARGENTO [B] 151 - 10 222 - 9 265 - 4 512 - 4 Andreas Stavrinides b - g Pallodio (IRE) - Miss Nickol 4 51.5 (7) Mrs. Niki Kyriacou Pati 8 VOUKEFALAS BROWN, WHITE stripe, BROWN cap V. A. Adamou dbbr - g Thunderstorm (USA) - Ciao Maria 7 51.0 (2) Mr. Michalis Christoforou Avraam 223 - 11 252 - 10 499 - 9 510 - 5 Lefteris HjiNicola [B] GREEN, YELLOW star, RED sleeves, YELLOW cap K. A. Ioannou 9 PATH OF GOLD [SC] 314 - 8 341 - 6 479 - 5 497 - 5 Andreas Stavrinides b - g Medicine Path (GB) - Miss Chrysovalanta 4 51.0 (1) Mr. Michalis Christoforou Avraam 9 OMORFI ANDREA GREEN, YELLOW star, RED sleeves, YELLOW cap G. Stavrinides b - f Munir (GB) - Mikri Florentia 7 50.0 (6) Mr. Yiannakis Pavlou Kamilaris 301 - 9 426 - 7 450 - 7 510 - 6 Kyriakos R. Kyriakou [B] TURQUOISE, FUCHSIA cross belts, WHITE sleeves, Ad. Georgiou FUCHSIA cap 10 IZAOURA [B] 442 - 9 455 - 2 479 - 6 497 - 7 Michalis C. Paraschou b - f Taymoor (GB) - Antanali 4 49.5 (8) Mrs. Roula Neofytou Nicolaou 10 FLY GEORGIA YELLOW and RED hoops, RED sleeves, YELLOW cap Ad. Georgiou b - f Fly By Night (IRE) - Georgia Star 7 49.0 (5) Mr. Andronikos Kourouklaris 450 - 5 462 - 9 489 - 7 499 - 6 Alexandros Kritikos [B] LIGHT BLUE, WHITE epaulettes U. T. Gancali 468 - 5 483 - 3 497 - 6 514 - 2 Christos Tsiakkouras [B] 1.........2.........3.........4.........Time.......... 1.........2.........3.........4.........Time.......... 5:00pm (No. 535) 5:30pm (No. 536) 3rd Race 4th Race BETS: WIN, TWIN, CORRECT FORECAST, DAILY DOUBLE, TRIO, BETS: WIN, TWIN, CORRECT FORECAST, PLACE, DAILY TETRACAST, DOUBLE FORECAST DOUBLE, TRIO, TETRACAST, PICK 6, OMNI, DOUBLE FORECAST THE 'CYPRUS REPUBLIC' CUP.GR.1. Mixed race for Thoroughbred horses born in Cyprus (i) 3 years old Pattern race for Thoroughbred horses 4 years old and upward, colts, winners of 2 races and upward and (ii) 4 years old winners of 3 races and geldings and fillies born in Cypurs and Cyprus bred horses 4 years old Cyprus bred horses (i) 3 years old winners of 2 races and upward and (ii) and upward, colts, geldings and fillies and according to the conditions of 4 years old winners of 3 races. Free Handicap. the race. Weight: Colts & geldings 58 kg, fillies 56 kg. No Apprentice allowance can be claimed. The Cypurs bred horses shall have an Prize Money €4.905. Breeder's Premium €981. allowance of 1.5 kg. Distance: 1500 m. Prize Money €12.691. Winner €8.249 2nd €2.538 3rd €1.269 4th €635. Trainer Age Kg Draw Breeder's Premium €2.538. Entry Fees €634.55. 1 PINDOS b - f Potent Heir (USA) - Fereniki 3 59.0 (6) Distance: 1600 m. Mr. Georghios Michali Krasias Trainer Age Kg Draw BLUE and YELLOW stripes, YELLOW cap Ch. L. Andreou 1 ROYAL THEO 114 - 1 225 - 4 286 - 1 447 - 1 P. Tsiakkouras [B] b - g Medicine Path (GB) - Maria Sharp 5 58.0 (2) Mr. Menelaos Const. Shakolas 2 THESSALIA BLUE, YELLOW triple diamond, BLUE cap P. Dimitsanis b - f Taymoor (GB) - Evanthia 3 56.0 (3) Mr. Menelaos Const. Shakolas BLUE, YELLOW triple diamond, BLUE cap D. Kefalas 164 - 1 261 - 1 284 - 1 366 - 3 Panicos Onoufriou [B] 2 ANDROMENIS 204 - 1 Panicos Onoufriou [B] ch - g Medicine Path (GB) - Eleftheria 4 56.5 (1) Mr. Menelaos Const. Shakolas 3 MARITINOU BLUE, YELLOW triple diamond, BLUE cap G. Stavrinides b - f Medicine Path (GB) - Zilefti 4 53.5 (8) Mr. Constantinos Charalambou Kontakkis BLACK and GREY diamonds, BLACK sleeves, GREY cap P. Karamanos 386 - 8 406 - 1 Panicos Onoufriou [B] 3 KING JAMES 433 - 5 463 - 1 P. Tsiakkouras b - g Medicine Path (GB) - Kalevala 6 56.5 (3) Dr.
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