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DUBAI DUTY FREE CUP

Ascot, Saturday, August 11, 2012

MEDIA GUIDE

INDEX

3 THE DUBAI DUTY FREE

4 ORDER OF RUNNING & ADMISSION DETAILS

5 TIMETABLE OF EVENTS, FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT

6 POST-RACING CONCERT – “HERE AND NOW” THE VERY BEST OF THE 1980’s

7 THE PRIZES

8 “BEST DAY’S RACING FOR OWNERS”, DETAILS OF RESERVES, LADBROKES – OFFICAL BOOKMAKER

9 DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP RULES DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP 'DRAW' PROCEDURE & ALLOCATION OF MOUNTS

10 – 13 PROFILES OF PARTICIPATING JOCKEYS

14 PAST WINNERS OF THE “SILVER SADDLE” FOR LEADING AT THE DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP

15 REMEMBERING SHERGAR

16 ABOUT DUBAI DUTY FREE – SPONSORSHIP SUCCESS AS SALES SOAR

17 – 36 PAST RESULTS AT THE DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP

37 KEY ASCOT CONTACTS, ACCREDITATION & MEDIA SERVICES

2 THE DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP

• The Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup is Britain's premier jockeys' competition, a unique event where top jockeys in four teams - Great Britain and , Europe, the Rest of the World and for the first time this year The Girls - battle against each other in a thrilling six- race showdown.

• The six races are limited to 10 runners with either two or three horses racing for each team (this will balance itself out over the course of the afternoon), and points are awarded on a 15, 10, 7, 5, 3 basis to the first five horses home (non runners score 4 points). Subject to full fields, each jockey has five rides and the team with the highest total after the sixth race lifts the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup.

• All six races are handicaps and all will be run with identical prize money - £30,000 per race.

• Owners have a fantastic opportunity on Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup Day - there are no entry fees for the races, there is prize money down to last place (with reserves that miss out on a run paid £500 travel money) and there is complimentary hospitality throughout the day.

• Dubai Duty Free has been associated with the Shergar Cup since its inception, initially as team sponsor of the Rest of the World team and as a race sponsor. In 2006, the company became title sponsor of the whole event for the first time.

• The three male teams will go against the first ever all-female team to take part in an international jockeys’ competition. The Girls team is made of up of arguably the world’s three top female riders, Hayley Turner (Captain, UK), (Canada/USA) and Emma-Jayne Wilson (Canada). Turner is the most successful female rider ever in Great Britain and bagged two Group One successes in 2011 on Dream Ahead and while this season she became only the second female jockey to ride in the Investec Derby at Epsom. Her team mates both hail from North America. Chantal Sutherland has clocked close to 1,000 successes and landed the historic Grade One in 2011 on and also finished runner-up in the Breeders’ Cup Classic on the same horse. Award-winning Emma-Jayne Wilson, who has also enjoyed almost 1,000 victories in the USA and Canada, became the first-ever female jockey at Woodbine and also landed the Grade One Queen’s Plate, part of Canada’s Triple Crown, on Mike Fox in 2007. Wilson is participating in the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup for the second time, having ridden in the 2006 event.

• The line-up for the Rest of the World team is Yutaka Take (Captain, Japan), Aaron Gryder (USA) and Matthew Chadwick (). Yutaka Take is the legendary Japanese superstar who has been crowned champion jockey in his homeland no less than 18 times and who has ridden four Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup winners in his five appearances in the competition to date. The highly experienced Aaron Gryder flies in from San Francisco to have his first experience of riding in Britain since 1992. He has won titles at , Arlington Park and Aqueduct and also had a successful stint in Hong Kong, but is best known for his win on in 2009 which achieved by a stunning margin of a 14 lengths, a record for the world’s richest horse race. Matthew Chadwick promises to be the best ever home-grown jockey in Hong Kong. He started as an apprentice in Hong Kong well into the 2008/9 season, yet still won the champion apprentice title with 43 winners and rode out his claim in January, 2010, in a Hong Kong record of one year and three weeks. Chadwick has already had a taste of riding in Britain this summer and enjoyed his first victory in the UK on the Charlie Hills-trained Red Explorer at Ffos Las on July 24.

• The line-up for the European team is (Captain, ), Andreas Suborics () and Cristian Demuro (Italy). Dettori, 41, has not been able to take part in the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup since 2008 due to his commitments with but the popular Italian, who will forever be associated with his “Magnificent Seven” at Ascot in 1996, returns in 2012. Andreas Suborics, three times champion jockey in Germany, last took part in the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup in 2007. Ironically that was the last time August 11 was the date for the Shergar Cup – it is Suborics’ birthday which he will once celebrate at Ascot, this time bringing his wife over with him as he turns 41. Cristian Demuro, 20, Mirco’s younger brother, won the Italian championship last year at the age of just 19 after riding 222 winners during the season. He partnered 153 winners in 2010 to finish second in the table and has also ridden winners in Japan, where he has spent two successful stints, and Dubai.

• Two of the most experienced members of the weighing room in (Captain, Ireland) and (Ireland) plus exciting young (Great Britain) make up the Great Britain and Ireland team. Fallon, who has been crowned champion jockey on six occasions, has enjoyed Group One success around the globe and ridden the winner of the Derby on three occasions while Murtagh boasts a similarly glittering career, also having ridden three Derby winners among an array of big-race victories. James Doyle, who grew up not far from Ascot in the area, has seen his career really take off in 2012 following his association with the powerful Roger Charlton stable. Doyle enjoyed his biggest career success on Cityscape in the Group One Dubai Duty Free in March.

• The Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup is being run for the 12th time at Ascot. The Shergar Cup first took place at Ascot in 2000 when it was staged as an owners’ competition. It became a jockeys’ competition in 2001 and has gone from strength to strength ever since, attracting bumper crowds year after year. The one year it did not take place was 2005 when the racecourse was being redeveloped.

• The jockeys competing in the four-team Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup will again wear full team colours at this year’s renewal. Please see the jockeys’ biographies section (pages 10 -13) for further information on this year’s team colours.

• The “Girl Power” theme continues in the post-racing concert, when some of the top female acts from the 1980s will appear live on stage at Ascot. They include Bananarama, who with 30 Top 40 hits remain the Guinness Book of Records’ most successful girl band of all time, Carol Decker, who fronted the rock band T’Pau, Katrina Leskanich, former lead singer of Katrina and The Waves, and solo artist Belinda Carlisle.

• Midge Ure, the former front man of “Ultravox”, Howard Jones and Rick Astley are the male stars from the ‘80s who will be performing.

3 DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP DAY ORDER OF RUNNING

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Les Ambassadeurs Casino Shergar ATR 12.55 pm Cup Mile 4+ £30,000 Old Mile (Class 2) (Handicap) (81-100)

Redstone Shergar Cup Stayers (Class ATR 1.30pm 4+ £30,000 Two Miles 2) (Handicap) (81-100)

CH4/ Barclays Shergar Cup Dash (Class 2) 2.05pm 3+ £30,000 Five Furlongs ATR (Handicap) (86-105)

CH4/ Titanic Belfast Shergar Cup Classic One Mile & 2.40 pm 3 £30,000 ATR (Class 3) (Handicap) (76-95) Four Furlongs

Michael Page International Shergar CH4/ One Mile & 3.15 pm Cup Challenge 4+ £30,000 ATR Four Furlongs (Class 3) (Handicap) (76-95)

CH4/ Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup Sprint 3 3.50 pm £30,000 Six Furlongs ATR (Class 2) (Handicap) (81-100)

ADMISSION DETAILS

Admission prices are as follows:

Premier Admission £47 General Admission £26

Free admission for accompanied children aged 18 and under.

Latest admission is 3.50pm.

To purchase tickets, visit www.ascot.co.uk or call Ascot’s booking line on 0870 727 1234.

4 TIMETABLE OF EVENTS

Gates Open: 11.00am

First Race: 12.55pm

Last Race: 3.50pm

Last admission: 3.50pm

Concert starts: 4.30pm

Concert ends: 7.15pm

Dance Cover Band: 7.30pm

Bars Close: 8.30pm

FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT

There will be an array of activities to keep the whole family entertained from fairground rides to urban display workshops.

If you have younger racegoers in your party why not join the Colts & Fillies Club. A free club for all children aged 16 & under.

For more information visit www.coltsandfillies.co.uk

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POST RACING CONCERT – “HERE & NOW” THE VERY BEST OF THE 1980’s

After the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup Closing ceremony, Ascot is excited to introduce a live '80s concert in the Old Paddock in association with the “Here and Now Tour”. The line up includes:

Bananarama Rick Astley Belinda Carlisle Howard Jones Midge Ure Katrina (from Katrina and the Waves) T'Pau

This year Ascot has created three new areas for the concert:

Dance Area - For those of you who really want to let their hair down the area to the front of the stage will be a dancing only zone.

Family Area - A designated family area has been allocated for the concert to allow those customers with younger children to enjoy the in a less lively environment, please see the map in the racecard on the day for its location.

Larger Disabled Viewing Area - In order to allow larger parties of disabled customers and their carers to see the concert we have designed a larger area on the grass in front of the concert. Chairs will be provided for carers.

The concert is open to both Premier and Grandstand Admission customers.

6 THE PRIZES

The Shergar Cup

At stake for the winning team is the magnificent Shergar Cup, which depicts the mighty 1981 Derby and King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes winner. It was graciously provided by His Highness The Aga Khan, who owned Shergar.

Points will be awarded to the first five horses to finish in each of the six Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup races as follows - winner: 15 points; second: 10 points; third: 7 points; fourth: 5 points; fifth: 3 points. If there is a non- runner which cannot be replaced by a reserve, 4 points will be awarded both to the team and jockey missing out on the ride. The team with the most points after the six races have been run will receive the Shergar Cup at the closing ceremony.

If a dead-heat occurs in a race, the points for the two places are added together, divided by two and shared between the two jockeys/teams.

If there is a tie for the Team or Silver Saddle competitions, there will be a countback on the number of winners and the team/jockey with the most winners will be adjudged the winner overall; if they are still level, then 2nd places will be counted, then if necessary 3rd places, then if necessary 4th places. If they are still level, there will be joint winners.

The six races are worth a total of £180,000 in prize money, paid down to 10th (last) place in all six races. With no entry fees to pay and £50 in numbercloth sponsorship per runner for 4-televised races, these are the only races run during the year in Britain when every owner represented by a runner should be guaranteed to, at the very least, cover their costs.

Silver Saddle

The jockey amassing the most individual points will take home an additional £3,000 plus the “Silver Saddle” trophy.

David Flores in 2001, in 2002, Kieren Fallon in 2003, Weichong Marwing in 2004, in 2006, Hugh Bowman in 2007, Gerald Mosse in 2008, Richard Hughes for a second time in 2009, Fran Berry in 2010 and Paul Hanagan in 2011 are the past winners of the Silver Saddle.

Dubai Duty Free Ride Of The Day

One jockey will receive the Dubai Duty Free Ride Of The Day Award, which will be judged by Derby-winning jockey John Reid.

Stable Staff Awards

The stable staff will once again benefit from special prizes worth over £5,000, more than on any other raceday in Britain. There is a £200 prize for the groom in charge of the best turned out horse in every race, while the winning lad or lass in each race will receive £200 plus a free entry (worth over £80) into the Dubai Duty Free Finest Surprise Draw to win a luxury car. In addition, £100 will be given to the lad or lass leading up the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th horses (i.e. the other points scorers) in every race. In addition, stable staff will enjoy free food and drink in the stable staff canteen.

7 "BEST DAY'S RACING FOR OWNERS"

* Free entry for every race - so there's nothing whatsoever to lose by entering.

* £180,000 in prize money.

* Last (10th) place prize money worth £369 in all races.

* Number cloth sponsorship - £50 to the owner of every runner in Channel 4-televised races.

* Free hospitality – high-class buffet lunch, afternoon tea and free bar all day for owners and trainers with runners or reserves.

* Travel allowance of £500 for reserves if they do not get a run.

RESERVES

There are two reserves for every race. A reserve can be brought in up to 45 minutes before each race. Runners have to declare to run one hour before each race, at which point there is a 15-minute window in which to bring in a reserve if there is a non-runner. Reserves that do not get a run will receive a £500 travel allowance.

LADBROKES

For the sixth year, Ladbrokes is the Official Bookmaker to the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup and will be pricing up all the races and opening a book on the team competition and the Silver Saddle at the team selection stage.

8 DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP RULES

The competition is an international jockeys’ tournament with 12 riders taking part, three in each of the four teams – the Girls (GIRLS) Great Britain & Ireland (GBI), Europe (EUR) and Rest of the World (ROW). All horses entered are eligible to represent one of the four teams, regardless of ownership, and to be ridden by any of the jockeys participating in the competition.

The six races will be limited to 10 runners and two reserves.

Reserves must travel to Ascot on the day and can be substituted up until 45 minutes before their race. Reserves who do not run will be paid £500.

Entries must be made noon on Monday, August 6.

Declarations to run must be made at the 48-hour stage, by 10.00am on Thursday, August 9. The top 10 in the weights (including penalties) at the 48-hour declaration stage will run with those horses 11th and 12th in the weights acting as reserves.

DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP 'DRAW' PROCEDURE

The British Horseracing Authority has granted special permission to the Executive to stage a 'Draw' on Thursday, August 9, at which jockeys from the four competing teams of Great Britain, Ireland, Europe and the Rest of the World will be allocated to horses.

ALLOCATION OF HORSES TO TEAMS AND JOCKEYS TO MOUNTS

1. In all races, the horses selected to run will be those with highest official BHA ratings.

2. Once the final fields are known on Thursday, August 9, the 10 runners in each race will be ranked from 1 to 10 by form experts/odds compilers from Ladbrokes, the Official Bookmaker to the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup. A complex formula has been created to ensure that each of the four teams – Great Britain & Ireland, Europe, the Rest of the World and The Girls - receives a balanced spread of higher and lower ranked/priced horses and, further to that, that each of the three jockeys representing each team also gets a balanced spread of higher and lower ranked/priced horses for his/her five rides.

3. Once the ranking process has been completed, the four team names will go into a ballot. The order in which they are randomly drawn will determine which set of horses is allocated to each team.

4. A second ballot will then take place. The three jockeys representing each team will be drawn at random to determine an order (e.g. The Girls 1, The Girls 2 & The Girls 3) and will then be allocated to their rides according to the set formula.

5. The allocation of rides by this method will be final. Any trainer declaring a horse to run at the 48-hour declaration stage is deemed to have accepted these conditions.

6. All owners of participating horses agree that jockeys will wear the colours of the team which they represent as part of an agreement with the Racehorse Owners Association.

9 THE GIRLS TEAM

Hayley Turner (Captain, Great Britain) Hayley Turner, the joint champion UK apprentice jockey in 2005, is the most successful female rider to emerge in the history of the racing in Britain. Born on January 3, 1983, in Nottingham, Turner was taught to ride by her mother, a riding instructor. She started riding out for trainer Mark Polglase, who supplied her first winner, Generate, at Pontefract on June 4, 2000. She also attended the Northern Racing College, and then was apprenticed to Michael Bell in Newmarket. Turner became the first woman to be crowned champion apprentice when partnering 44 winners during the 2005 Flat (turf) season, sharing the title with Saleem Golam. She also became only the fourth woman in Britain to ride out her claim, following Emma O'Gorman, Alex Greaves and Lisa Jones. Her success during the 2005 season led to Turner being awarded a Lester for apprentice jockey of the year, the first woman ever to land the award. Turner’s first Group One victory came in July, 2011 aboard Dream Ahead in the Darley at Newmarket and she enjoyed further Group One success as Margot Did captured the Coolmore at York the following month. She is only the second woman to have ridden a Group One winner in Britain and the first to win one outright as Alex Greaves’ success came when her mount dead-heated with for the 1997 Nunthorpe Stakes. In 2008, she became the first female jockey to partner 100 winners in a calendar year in Britain. Turner was forced to miss four months of the 2009 Flat season after an incident on the Newmarket gallops that March, when catapulted from the horse she was riding and knocked unconscious. Turner's injuries - bruising to the brain - were originally considered serious enough that her licence was suspended for a year. However, following an appeal hearing at the British Horseracing Authority in July, she was declared fit to resume race riding and came back at Ascot the following day. She has ridden at the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup on six occasions (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011) and captained the GBR team in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Turner has recorded four wins in the competition and was runner-up to Hugh Bowman in the 2007 Silver Saddle Standings. This season she became only the second woman to ride in the Investec Derby at Epsom Downs, although her mount Cavaleiro finished last. Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup Wins: 2007 Relative Order; 2008 Gee Dee Nen; 2009 Noverre To Go; 2010 Yorgunnabelucky

Emma-Jayne Wilson (Canada) Born on September 1, 1981, at Brampton in , Emma-Jayne Wilson is a riding phenomenon from Canada, with nearly 1,000 wins to her name. She burst onto the North American racing scene in 2005 when landing the riding title at Woodbine. At its 167-day meet, Wilson rode 175 winners from 1,096 mounts, becoming the first female to take the title in its 50-year history, and only the third ever apprentice to do so, following Sandy Hawley in 1969 and Mickey Walls in 1991. Wilson started riding at the age of nine and soon had her heart set on becoming a jockey. She studied equine management at the University of Guelph and spent two years riding out at Woodbine racecourse, where she caught the eye of leading agent Mike Luider. She rode her first winner on only her second ride - a horse called Ali Olah at Fort Erie, on August 28, 2004, and enjoyed an annus mirabilis in her first full season as an apprentice, recording a first Stakes victory on board Classic Stamp in the Grade Two Bell Canadian Stakes to go with her leading jockey title at Woodbine. Her achievements on the racetrack were rewarded with a Sovereign Award for Outstanding Apprentice Jockey (with 146 wins for the year) and an Eclipse Award for Outstanding Apprentice Jockey in North America - becoming only the second woman ever to land the apprentice Eclipse award. Wilson retained her leading jockeys’ title at Woodbine in 2006 with 144 successes and received a second Sovereign Award for Outstanding Apprentice Jockey. She became the first female rider to win the Grade One Queen’s Plate, part of Canada’s Triple Crown, when scoring on board Mike Fox in June, 2007. Wilson competed in the Hong Kong International Jockey Challenge in December, 2007, and was granted a licence to ride in the former colony the following winter. She was out of action for nearly three months following a fall at Woodbine in August 21, 2010, when she suffered a lacerated liver. Wilson made an impressive debut at the Breeders’ Cup in November, 2011, partnering Excaper to finish second behind Wrote in the Grade One Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf. She ended 2011 with 135 winners at Woodbine and 143 in all. As of August 6, 2012, she has recorded 988 wins in her career with prize money of more than US$46 million. Wilson, who won the inaugural Pimlico Female Jockey Challenge in June, 2011, is making her second appearance at the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup, having participated in the competition in 2006. No previous Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup wins

Chantal Sutherland (Canada/USA) Born on February 23, 1976, at Winnipeg in Canada, Chantal Sutherland is a leading jockey in both her homeland and the USA. She grew up in Ontario, where her father Hugh owns a horse farm. Although she competed in showjumping and dressage during her youth and was also an accomplished field hockey player (competing for Canada’s national Junior World Cup team), she did not decide to embark on a career as a jockey until her graduation from York University in , where she gained a degree in communications and psychology. After her initial success on Silver Bounty at Woodbine on October 9, 2000, Sutherland quickly established herself as one of the brightest talents in North American racing and gained the Sovereign Award for Canada’s top apprentice jockey in 2001 and 2002. The 2002 campaign ended with Sutherland finishing third in the standings at Woodbine with 124 wins. In the winter of 2004, she made the move across the border to the USA and rode at Laurel Park in before switching to and . During her time in New York, where she rode for leading trainers Allen Jerkens and , she enjoyed success at Grade Three level on Smokume in the Handicap and on Gigawatt in the Miami Mile Handicap. After a return to Canada in 2007, she made the move to Santa Anita, , where she was dubbed “Queen of the longshots” by US Racing Hall of Fame jockey . In 2008, she was back in Canada and on August 9 rode five winners in a day. That same season also saw Sutherland partner future hero to three stakes race successes at Woodbine. Sutherland then split her time between riding at Santa Anita in the winter and the rest of the year at Woodbine. The best horse Sutherland has ridden is Game On Dude. In March, 2011, she partnered the Bob Baffert-trained gelding to victory in the Grade One Santa Anita Handicap, becoming the first female jockey to win the historic contest and she enjoyed another Grade One victory on the same horse in the Goodwood Stakes, also at Santa Anita, in October. Last year Game On Dude also finished runner-up under Sutherland in the Grade One Hollywood Gold Cup and the Breeders’ Cup Classic. The winner of the Breeders’ Cup Classic, , ironically was ridden by her ex-boyfriend Mike Smith. Game On Dude also enabled Sutherland to become the first woman to ride in the world’s richest race, the Dubai World Cup, at Meydan in March, 2012. The pair finished 12th. Sutherland is also a well-known celebrity off the track. She starred in the reality series “Jockeys” on Animal Planet, had a recurring role in the HBO TV series “Luck” and remains an aspiring actress. She has also modelled and was the face of Canada- based cosmetics line Mistura Beauty. As of August 6, 2012, Sutherland, who is 5f 2in, has ridden 929 career winners with earnings of $46,187,950. She currently lives in Huntington Beach, California, with her husband Dan and is the new face of Del Mar Racecourse. Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup debut

10 EUROPE TEAM

Frankie Dettori (Captain, Italy) Born in Milan on December 15, 1970, the son of Gianfranco, 13-time champion jockey in Italy, Frankie (christened ) Dettori arrived from his homeland to join 's Newmarket yard as an apprentice in July, 1985. His first success came on Rif at Turin, Italy, on November 16, 1986, and he rode his first British winner on Lizzy Hare at Goodwood on June 9, 1987. He was champion British apprentice in 1989 and passed 100 winners for the first time in 1990 when recording 141 successes. He has since captured the hearts of racegoers with his flamboyant style, phenomenal riding successes, and charisma in and out of the saddle. Champion jockey in 1994, 1995 and 2004, Dettori created history when riding all seven winners on the Saturday at the Ascot Festival in September, 1996. His ground-breaking exertions brought recognition beyond racing's own sphere when he was voted into third place in the 1996 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards and was a team captain on ‘A Question Of Sport'. He finally captured at the 15th attempt the Investec Derby in 2007 aboard and he has tasted success in all four other English Classics at least once with 14 Classic wins in total. Five of those have come in the Ladbrokes St Leger aboard Classic Cliché (1995), Shantou (1996), (2005), (2006) and (2008). He has won the QIPCO 2000 Guineas twice (1996 and 1999 Island Sands), the QIPCO 1000 Guineas thrice (Cape Verdi 1998, 2002 and 2011) and the Investec Oaks three times ( 1994, 1995 and Kazzia 2002). Dettori, retained by Godolphin since 1993, has enjoyed a host of high-profile international successes, including the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in 1995, 2001 and 2002 on , and respectively, the on Singspiel in 1996, in 2002 and in 2005, the Dubai World Cup on (2000), (2003) and (2006), the Breeders' Cup Turf on (1999), (2001), Red Rocks (2006) and Midge (2010) and the 2008 Breeders' Cup Classic on Raven's Pass. He celebrated his 500th Group race victory on Dabirsim in the Prix Jean-Luc Lagadere at Longchamp on October 2, 2011. He has ridden well over 3,000 winners with more than 900 of them being for Godolphin, including 110 at Group One level. Dettori, who survived an horrific plane crash at Newmarket in 2000 in which the pilot was killed, is married to Catherine. They have five children and live near Newmarket. Previous Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup wins (3): 1999 Mythical Girl, Diktat; 2004 Justaquestion; 2007 Strategic Mount

Andreas Suborics (Germany) Andreas Suborics was born on August 11, 1971, in Vienna, Austria. He rode his first winner on Donjana at Vienna on April 4, 1988, and moved from his homeland to Germany in 1993 and is currently based in Cologne. His first major win on the European scene came at Longchamp in the 1996 Group One Prix de la Foret, partnering A Magicman to victory. Suborics has gone on to enjoy success at the highest level around the world. Tiger Hill is one of the best horses he has ridden, providing him with successes in two of Germany's most prestigious races - the Grosser Preis Von Baden in 1998 and the Grosser Dallmayr Preis in 1999. The 2001 season was most memorable for Suborics, largely thanks to the globetrotting Silvano. He rode that horse to success in the Arlington Million in Chicago as well as the Cup at Kranji and the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Sha Tin, Hong Kong. Paolini provided the rider with two Group One victories in Italy in 2001, capturing the Gran Premio di Milano and the Premio Presidente della Repubblica. In 2002, Suborics won the German jockeys' title for the first time with 82 winners and was champion again in 2004 and 2006. In 2004, he partnered his first Deutches Derby winner in and won the German Oaks on Amarette. Shirocco went on to enjoy Group One success in Italy later in the same season with Suborics aboard, while he also won the 2004 Criterium de Saint-Cloud on Paita. Suborics sustained serious chest injuries after a fall at Kyoto, Japan, in January, 2005, but made a full recovery and was back in the saddle four months later. In recent seasons, the most famous horse he has partnered is the superstar Hungarian sprinter Overdose although the partnership was denied a famous victory in the 2008 Prix de l’Abbaye when the race was declared void. In March, 2010, Suborics sustained head injuries following a fall when riding work in Hong Kong and, on medical advice, announced his retirement that August. However, in December, 2010, the jockey revealed that he had made an excellent recovery and had been given the green light by doctors to resume his riding career. He has participated in the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup three times - in 2002, 2003 and 2007. No previous Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup wins

Cristian Demuro (Italy) Italian champion jockey Cristian Demuro, born on July 8, 1992, is the youngest brother of five-time Italian champion jockey Mirco Demuro. Cristian grew up in and had experience with show jumpers before joining the Pisa Racing School. He graduated in 2008 and joined Bruno Grizzetti’s stable - one of the leading yards in Italy. He rode his first winner on Peperita, trained by Grizzetti, at Varese Racecourse on May 7, 2009, at the tender age of 16. He partnered a further 43 winners in 2009 and was champion apprentice. After a good start to the 2010 season, he was appointed stable jockey to Allevamento La Nuova Sbarra that April, but also had a second agreement with Grizzetti. La Nuova Sbarra is the stud and stable name of Rome- based property developer Sergio Scarpellini and his son Andrea. It is the biggest stable in Italy, owning around 100 horses spread around a number of trainers in the country. With the backing of two big stables, Demuro proved he was a top-class pilot, finishing second in the jockeys’ championship behind Umberto Rispoli with 153 winners. In 2011, Demuro rode in Japan between January and March before returning to Italy and partnering an astonishing 222 winners to be crowned champion jockey. He also gained his first winner at Meydan, Dubai, on Averroes in a 14-furlong handicap on December 31. Demuro went back to Japan earlier this year and enjoyed a successful spell, winning the Grade Three Himba Stakes on Donau Blue on January 29 and the Grade Three Tulip Show on Hana’s Girl on March 3. Since his return to Italy in mid-March, Demuro has amassed over 100 winners including a Group Three victory on Hachy in the Premio Carlo Chiesa in April. Demuro has had 16 Listed race winners and four Group Three winners in his career to date. His interests outside of racing include football. The Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup introduces Demuro to British racing. His older brother has been riding here since May. Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup debut

11 REST OF THE WORLD TEAM

Yutaka Take (Captain, Japan) The subject of national adulation in Japan, where he is the country’s top sporting figure, Yutaka Take was born in Kyoto on March 15, 1969, the son of legendary jockey turned trainer Kunihiko Take, who was known as the ‘ of the Turf’. He rode his first winner on Dyna Bishop at Hanshin on March 7, 1987, and won 69 races when champion apprentice that year, a record for a first season rider. Take has been champion Japanese jockey 18 times (1989-1990, 1992-2000 and 2002-2008 inclusive) and his 2005 title saw him win a record 212 races. He has won races at Group One level for 24 consecutive seasons. In 1991 he became the first Japanese rider to win a Pattern race overseas when taking the Grade Three Seneca Stakes on El Senor at Saratoga, USA, and was also the first Japanese jockey to win a Pattern race in Europe when landing the 1994 Prix du Moulin on Ski Paradise at Longchamp, , as well as the first to score in Britain, when winning the 2000 Darley July Cup at Newmarket on Agnes World. Take is an internationally renowned jockey who has travelled extensively and was based in California in 2000 and rode in France during the 2001 and 2002 seasons, before returning to his domestic base. He partnered the great Deep Impact in all of his races, including the 2005 Japanese Triple Crown. Take participated at the 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008 and 2011 Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cups. He won his first race at Ascot in the 2007 competition, steering the Tony Martin-trained Leg Spinner to success in the Shergar Cup Stayers Handicap. In 2008, he rode Strike Up The Band to win the Shergar Cup Dash and Nan’s Joy to land the Shergar Cup Distaff, placing him second in that year’s Silver Saddle leading rider competition. On July 22, 2007, Take established a record in Japan when recording his 2,944th success at a Japan Racing Association (JRA) track, passing the record of 2,943 achieved by Yukio Okabe. On November 3, 2007, Take reached another milestone in his career when becoming the first JRA rider to record 3,000 victories. That win, on two-year-old Sky Beauty at Kyoto racecourse, was his 14,288th JRA ride and came 20 years and eight months after the jockey made his career debut. The 5f 7in jockey’s numerous notable victories include three in the Japan Cup thanks to Special Week (1999), Deep Impact (2006) and Rose Kingdom (2010). Previous Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup wins (4): 2007 Leg Spinner; 2008 Strike Up The Band; 2008 Nan’s Joy; 2011 Ile De Re

Aaron Gryder (USA) Born on June 5, 1970, Aaron Gryder grew up in West Covina, California, near Santa Anita Racecourse and although he had little contact with horses when he was younger, he was influenced by his father and uncle, who were racing fans, and wanted to be a jockey. He left home aged 13 to learn to ride at the invitation of former jockey Rudy Campas and returned to Santa Anita to ride professionally at the age of 16. The racecourse stewards suggested he got experience at a smaller racecourse, so Gryder chose to improve his riding at Agua Caliente Racetrack in Tijuana, Mexico. He partnered his first winner on January 19, 1987, on Ragin Henry and quickly established himself as a leading jockey at Agua Caliente. He accepted a request to return to California and finished 1987 as the leading apprentice at Hollywood Park which also yielded his first Grade One winner courtesy of Asteroid Field in the . Gryder’s career took off after that and he moved east, gaining riding titles and big race victories at some of the main tracks on the midwest and east coast circuits. In 1992 he won the $750,000 Super Derby on Senor Tomas at Louisiana Downs. He has won titles at Churchill Downs, Arlington Park and Aqueduct, where he was the leading rider on four consecutive occasions between 1998 and 2001. During the 1999/2000 meet he rode a remarkable 94 winners, 32 more than his nearest rival. He moved to California in 2007 and partnered his 3,000th winner on Pressthepace at Santa Anita on March 7. After returning to the west coast, he built up a good relationship with European import Well Armed, riding him to victory in the Grade One Goodwood Stakes at Santa Anita in September, 2008, before partnering the Eoin Harty-trained gelding to a stunning 14-length victory in the world’s richest race, the Dubai World Cup the following March - the biggest winning margin in the event’s history. In November, 2009, Gryder moved to Hong Kong after securing a licence to ride there during the winter and enjoyed a successful spell before returning to America after riding in the inaugural Meydan Masters series in Dubai in March, 2010. He took in the southern circuit, riding predominantly at Oaklawn Park, Lone Star Park and Remington Park, before switching to California’s Golden Gate Fields in 2011. Gryder has made frequent appearances on television, starring on Animal Planet’s series “Jockeys” whilst he also offers analysis on TVG. He also had television roles in “Dellaventura” and “The Sopranos”. Gryder, also involved with children’s charities, is one of the founders and directors of The Giving Circle, originally created to help Hurricane Katrina victims and now helps communities all over the world. Gryder’s hobbies include cycling, water sports, running and working out. The 5ft 6in jockey has partnered 3,556 North American winners (up to July 2), with earnings of over US$111 million and has ridden in Britain once before when American-trained Diamonds Galore finished third in the 1992 Nunthorpe Stakes at York. Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup debut

Matthew Chadwick (Hong Kong) Matthew Chadwick, born on July 12, 1990, is the rising star in Hong Kong racing after a sensational start to his riding career. Chadwick, of Chinese decent, was adopted as a child by Hong Kong-based British couple Jennifer and Chris Chadwick who are both teachers. Matthew’s passion for horses and riding was ignited on a holiday to Britain where he rode ponies and, although achieving good grades at school, he signed up for the Hong Kong ’s training scheme aged 14. As with many young jockeys, the HKJC sent Chadwick to to gain some experience. He started in Australia at Maryann Thexton’s Gold Coast stable and rode his first winner at Beaudesert, before joining Brett Bellamy ahead of the Coffs Harbour Festival. On June 21, 2008, Chadwick had his first rides for Bellamy at Lismore. On a five-race card, Chadwick had four rides and won all of them, including the feature Kyogle Cup. He continued to impress many racing professionals and punters in Australia, riding a further 21 winners before being granted a licence in Hong Kong in December, 2008. He was based with leading trainer Tony Cruz and despite starting late, he ended the 2008/09 season as champion apprentice with 43 winners. The 2009/10 season yielded more success for Chadwick, including his first Group victory on Egyptian Ra in the National Day Cup. In January, 2010, he set a new benchmark when riding out his claim (70 winners) in a one year and three weeks, the fastest in Hong Kong history, while also partnering Egyptian Ra to a second Group Three success in the Chinese Club Challenge Cup. Chadwick ended the season in fourth place in the jockeys’ championship. In February, 2011, he gained his first HK Group One victory on California Memory in the Hong Kong Gold Cup before partnering the grey gelding to an even bigger success in the Group One in December, 2011, becoming the first homegrown jockey to win a Hong Kong International Race. Chadwick ended the latest season in Hong Kong in fifth place with 44 wins and has enjoyed a total of 174 winners in Hong Kong. Chadwick has been based with Charlie Hills in Lambourn ahead of his appearance at the Dubai Dury Free Shergar Cup and enjoyed his first winner in the UK on the Hills-trained Red Explorer at Ffos Las on July 24. Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup debut

12 GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND TEAM

Kieren Fallon (Captain, Ireland) Born on February 22, 1965, in County Clare, Ireland, Kieren Fallon joined Kevin Prendergast's yard as an apprentice in 1983. Piccadilly Lord at Navan on June 18, 1984, was his first winner. He moved from Ireland to ride for Jimmy FitzGerald's Malton stable from 1989 until 1991 and then spent three years with Lynda Ramsden's yard from 1993 until the end of 1996. At the start of the 1997 Flat season, Fallon was a surprise appointment as stable jockey to the yard and promptly won the 1000 Guineas on and Oaks on . He ceased riding for Cecil in August, 1999, and was first jockey to Sir in 2000 and 2001 after which he freelanced, still riding many of the Stoute team, before becoming retained rider to owners , Sue Magnier and Derrick Smith in 2005. The Stoute/Fallon combination won the 2000 Guineas with King's Best in 2000 and in 2001. Fallon was champion jockey in 1997 (202 wins), 1998 (204), 1999 (202), 2001 (166), 2002 (149) and in 2003 (221 wins), when his successes included Classics on in the 1000 Guineas and Kin in the Derby. He won three of the five British Classics in 1999 - the 1000 Guineas on , the Oaks on and the Derby on , his first success in the premier Classic. Although second to Frankie Dettori in the 2004 championship, Fallon enjoyed another excellent season, including landing the Derby-Oaks double with and . He made a great start at in 2005, winning both the 2000 and 1000 Guineas respectively with and . He added his first Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe when landing the race on the Coolmore-owned and Andre Fabre-trained in 2005, on whom he had previously won the . He landed back-to-back wins in the 2000 Guineas when George Washington took the 2006 contest and added that season's Oaks and with . Out of the saddle, he has frequently made the headlines, in 2003 he was treated in a clinic in Ireland after admitting to a drink problem. In September, 2004, he was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud related to race fixing but was released on bail and the prosecution case collapsed at the subsequent trial, with Fallon being innocent on all charges. He had been suspended from riding in Britain up to the end of the trial but was able to ride in Ireland and other jurisdictions. He collected a second Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe win aboard in 2007, his last big race victory before being banned for 18 months after failing a drugs test organised by France Galop, his second such offence. He received a six-month ban for the first drug offence in 2006/2007. He returned to action in September, 2009, and landed the Grade One Goodwood Handicap at Santa Anita, USA, on Gitano Hernando. He saw off a legal attempt by Native Khan’s owner Ibrahim Araci ahead of the 2011 Investec Derby, after he had agreed to ride Aidan O’Brien’s Recital, but the decision was overruled and an injunction on the day of the race prevented him from riding either horse in the Classic. However, he soon tasted more Classic success when partnering to victory in the German Oaks in August, 2011, before steering Krypton Factor to a comfortable success in the Group One Dubai Golden Shaheen on Dubai World Cup Night in March this year. He rode his first British Group One winner for six years on the Brian Meehan-trained Most Improved in the St James’s Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot on June 19, 2012. Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup Wins: 2002 ; 2003 Kinnaird, Shabernak; 2004 Pentecost

Johnny Murtagh Born in Co Meath, Ireland, on May 14, 1970, Johnny Murtagh, who is married to Orla and has five children, was apprenticed to and became Irish champion apprentice in 1989. He suffered drink problems early in his career but in 1995 became Irish champion jockey (he was also champion in 1996, 1998 and 2009). He has since gained international prominence, winning the 1995 Breeders' Cup Mile on and the following year's Beverly D Stakes on . He enjoyed a phenomenal international season in 2000, winning 12 Group Ones in six different countries, partnering to victory in both the Investec Derby at Epsom Downs and Irish Derby and then the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, winning the Irish Oaks, and Prix de l'Opera on and the and Breeders' Cup Turf on . He was the most successful rider at Royal Ascot in 2001 with five wins, including the Gold Cup on and St James's Palace Stakes on , aboard whom he also won the Irish 2,000 Guineas. He won the 2002 QIPCO 2000 Guineas for Aidan O'Brien on Sir 's Rock Of Gibraltar and landed a second Investec Derby on what again seemed the O'Brien second string, , and landed a third renewal of that Classic with in 2005. In 2003 he won the Irish Derby on and took a break in the summer to sort out problems with his back and weight. He stepped down from being stable jockey to John Oxx and had a short-lived spell as stable jockey to David Loder. Murtagh rode over hurdles in the 2005/06 season and came close to riding a Cheltenham Festival winner when second on Golden Cross in the 2006 Ladbrokes World Hurdle. With Kieren Fallon out of action, Murtagh was announced as the retained rider for Coolmore for 2008, but announced his departure from the operation at the end of 2010, and was retained by His Highness The Aga Khan in Ireland, whose horses are mainly trained by John Oxx. Murtagh’s association with the O'Brien stable saw him win a string of top races on stars such as , , , , , Dylan Thomas, , , Soldier Of Fortune and , who he was aboard for a record-breaking fourth success in the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot in 2009. Last season yielded further success for Murtagh, with Dancing Rain winning the Investec Oaks, dead-heating in the Irish St Leger and Lightening Pearl triumphing in the Cheveley . Dancing Rain and Deacon Blues formed a memorable double on British Champions Day in the British Champions Fillies’ And Mares’ Stakes and the British Champions respectively. No previous Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup wins

James Doyle Born in on April 22, 1988, Doyle comes from a racing family. His mother Jacqui, who now acts as his agent, formerly trained in Lambourn while his sister Sophie is a useful rider. He began riding out for his mother at the age of 10 and had his first winner on Farnborough at Wolverhampton on June 1, 2005. He hit the headlines with a treble at Lingfield on January 25, 2006. But after quickly riding out his claim, the 5ft 9in Doyle - one of the tallest jockeys in the weighing room - the winners began to dry up and by 2010 he considered turning his back on racing and even enrolled on a plumbing course. However, an upturn in the number of winners in 2011 caused Doyle to reconsider his decision and he never started the plumbing course. Horse whisperer Gary Witherford recommended Doyle to trainer Roger Charlton and he became first jockey to the Beckhampton handler this season. The partnership started 2012 on a high when Cityscape won the Group One Dubai Duty Free at Meydan in March and enjoyed another big race success when stormed to victory in the Group Two at Newmarket in May. Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup debut

13 PAST WINNERS OF THE “SILVER SADDLE” FOR THE LEADING JOCKEY AT THE DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP 2011 Team Points 2006 Team Points Paul Hanagan GBR 35 points Ryan Moore GBI 50 points Hugh Bowman ROW 25 points Seb Sanders GBI 30 points Mirco Demuro EUR 25 points Frankie Dettori ROW 29 points Colm O'Donoghue IRE 25 points GBI 26 points Richard Hughes IRE 23 points Gerald Mosse ROW 22 points Fran Berry IRE 22 points Doug Whyte ROW 21 points Christophe Lemaire EUR 20 points Robert Winston GBI 20 points Douglas Whyte ROW 17 points Hayley Turner GBI 17 points Jim Crowley GBR 16 points Glen Boss ROW 13 points Yutaka Take ROW 15 points GBI 10 points Hayley Turner GBR 12 points Emma Jayne Wilson ROW 7 points EUR 5 points Yuichi Fukunaga ROW 3 points

2010 Team Points 2005 - the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup was not staged Fran Berry IRE 35 points Olivier Peslier EUR 28 points 2004 Team Points EUR 25 points Weichong Marwing ROW 37 points Richard Hughes IRE 23 points Frankie Dettori ROW 31 points Pat Smullen IRE 22 points Michael Kinane GBI 28 points Hayley Turner GBR 21 points Kieren Fallon GBI 23 points Umberto Rispoli EUR 19 points Jamie Spencer GBI 23 points Yasunari Iwata ROW 15 points Dario Vargiu ROW 21 points Anton Marcus ROW 15 points Damien Oliver ROW 17 points Alan Munro GBR 15 points Yutaka Take ROW 17 points Luke Nolen ROW 15 points Gerald Mosse ROW 15 points Jim Crowley GBR 7 points Kevin Darley GBI 13 points Johnny Murtagh GBI 10 points 2009 Team Points Darryll Holland GBI 5 points Richard Hughes IRE 49 points Fredrik Johansson EUR 30 points 2003 Team Points Hayley Turner GBR 30 points Kieren Fallon GBI 43 points Neil Callan IRE 29 points Doug Whyte ROW 36 points Hiroyuki Uchida ROW 27 points Shane Dye ROW 32 points Seamus Heffernan IRE 23 points Fredrik Johansson ROW 29 points Alan Munro GBR 19 points Andreas Suborics ROW 20 points Gerald Mosse EUR 18 points Yutaka Take ROW 20 points Ahmed Ajtebi ROW 10 points GBI 19 points Malesh Narredu ROW 10 points Darryll Holland GBI 18 points Darryll Holland GBR 7 points Mick Kinane GBI 10 points Andrasch Starke EUR 4 points Kevin Darley GBI 5 points Frankie Dettori ROW 5 points 2008 Team Points Johnny Murtagh GBI 3 points Gerald Mosse EUR 50 points Yutaka Take ROW 37 points 2002 Team Points Mirco Demuro EUR 26 points Richard Hughes GBI 45 points Hayley Turner GB 25 points Mick Kinane GBI 30 points Richard Hughes IRE 22 points Kieren Fallon GBI 28 points ROW 20 points Hiroki Goto ROW 27 points Halis Karatas EUR 18 points David Flores ROW 20 points Frankie Dettori GB 16 points Pat Eddery GBI 18 points Jamie Spencer IRE 14 points Craig Williams ROW 17 points Seb Sanders GB 12 points Andreas Suborics ROW 15 points Kevin Manning IRE 8 points Gerald Mosse ROW 14 points Jorge Ricardo ROW 0 points Kevin Darley GBI 10 points Doug Whyte ROW 10 points 2007 Team Points Johnny Murtagh GBI 6 points Hugh Bowman ROW 37 points Hayley Turner GB 32 points 2001 Team Points Kevin Manning IRE 28 points David Flores ROW 45 points IRE 25 points Pat Eddery GBI 30 points Yutaka Take ROW 25 points Mirco Demuro ROW 30 points Darren Beadman ROW 24 points Richard Hughes GBI 27 points Frankie Dettori EUR 20 points Johnny Murtagh GBI 25 points Martin Dwyer GB 15 points Gerald Mosse ROW 18 points Fredrik Johansson EUR 15 points Mick Kinane GBI 18 points Declan McDonogh IRE 13 points Frankie Dettori ROW 15 points Kevin Darley GB 11 points Kevin Darley GBI 10 points Andreas Suborics EUR 7 points Norihiro Yokoyama ROW 10 points Craig Williams ROW 7 points Kieren Fallon GBI 5 points

14

REMEMBERING SHERGAR

Shergar’s name is etched in racing folklore as much for his headline-grabbing demise as for his exceptional performances on the racecourse, the most scintillating of those being his record-breaking victory in the 1981 Derby.

Famously kidnapped by the IRA following his retirement to stud, the Aga Khan’s was one of the finest Derby winners of the 20th century and without argument the best racehorse of his generation with a lofty rating of 140.

Trained by Michael Stoute in Newmarket, Shergar won impressively on his first start as a two-year-old before finishing second to the more experienced on his only other outing in what is now the Racing Post Trophy.

Having been rated 31st among his peers in the 1980 , Shergar commenced his Classic season as a 33/1 ante-post chance for the Derby. Those odds tumbled after a 10-length victory in Sandown’s Classic Trial was followed by a 12-length demolition in the .

Shergar lined up at Epsom as the 10/11 favourite for Derby glory. He did not disappoint his supporters as he once again accelerated away from inferior rivals to register a stunning 10-length success - the widest winning margin in the long history of the premier Classic.

With the Epsom Classic in the bag, Shergar went to the Curragh and added the Irish Derby by four lengths before routing his elders by the same distance in Britain’s premier all-age middle-distance contest, the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot.

The stage was set for an autumn hurrah in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp but in an unexpected twist, connections decided to take in the St Leger at . The extended mile and three quarters of the world’s oldest Classic proved beyond Shergar’s stamina reserves and he could fare no better than fourth.

That defeat was to be Shergar’s final race. Valued at £10 million, the colt retired to the Aga Khan’s Ballymany Stud in Ireland but on February 8, 1983, hooded gunmen seized the . A £2-million ransom was demanded and refused. Shergar’s fate remains a mystery.

15

SPONSORSHIP SUCCESS AS SALES SOAR

Dubai Duty Free’s support for the the world’s premer international jockeys’ competition extends back to the inception of the Shergar Cup. As the event has continued to grow in stature as both a sporting and social event so too has the multi- award winning airport retailer’s involvement, as a team sponsor, a race sponsor and, since 2006, title sponsor.

Sports sponsorship, and in particular, has been an integral part of Dubai Duty Free's marketing mix since the formation of the company in 1983.

It has been successful in the promotion of Dubai as a centre of excellence for business and leisure activities and helped to establish Dubai Duty Free as a globally renowned airport retailer.

Dubai Duty Free currently operates some 18,000 square metres of retail space in Dubai International Airport, staffed by more than 4,200 dedicated employees and to date has received some 250 awards which bear testament to the company’s success including ‘Brand of the Year’ award received from the Superbrands Council UAE, the Arabian Business Achievement Awards for ‘Retail Company of the Year’, the Global Traveller US magazinne Award for ‘Best Duty Free Shop’, the Business Traveller Middle East Awards for ‘ Best Airport for Duty Free Shopping’, the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Paton of Arts for ‘Maktoum Patron of the Arts Awards’ and the DFNI Awards for ‘Middle East Travel Retailer of the Year’.

First quarter sales figures this year topped US$390 million, an increase of 14% over the same period last year, and means that the organisation is well on the way to achieving its sales forecast of US$1.64 billion.

Commenting on the sales figures, Colm McLoughlin, Dubai Duty Free's Executive Vice Chairman, said, “We've enjoyed an excellent start to the year and are on track to meet our target.

“Terminal 3 continues to be our biggest outlet in terms of accumulated sales, accounting for almost 58% of our total turnover. Surprisingly, though, the average spend of passengers in Terminal 1 is higher, accounting for 35% of sales.

“The continued growth of Flydubai has provided us with an opportunity to boost sales in Terminal 2, which accounts for over 7% of our sales, and is growing.”

The company broke new ground this year with the official opening last month of the Jumeirah Creekside Hotel in Dubai. A five star, 293 bedroom property, it is owned by Dubai Duty Free and managed by Jumeirah, a world leader in luxury hospitality.

Dubai Duty Free's horse racing sponsorship portfolio kicks off with support for the Group 1 US$5 million Dubai Duty Free on Dubai World Cup night in the emirate in March.

The following month sees the running of the Dubai Duty Free 'Spring Trials' meeting at Newbury, a fixture which has been graced for the past four years by the attendance of Her Majesty The Queen.

It is followed with a trip to The Curragh for the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby Festival in June, one of the most important dates in the European racing calendar.

A second visit to Newbury in September for the two-day Dubai Duty Free International Weekend completes the company's horseracing racing programme after Ascot and the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup.

16 2011 RESULTS

12.50pm THE LES AMBASSADEURS CASINO SHERGAR CUP MILE Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ Rated 81-100 (also open to such horses rated 80 and below).Weights: highest weight 10st, minimum weight 8st 9lb. Penalties: after July 30th, each race won 3lb. Penalty Values: 1st: £14,769; 2nd: £5,172; 3rd: £2,364; 4th: £1,845; 5th: £1,626; 6th: £1,182

1) SARRSAR (Godolphin) v4-9-04 Paul Hanagan [6] GBR 6/1 2) CIRCUMVENT (The Fairy Story Partnership) 4-9-04 Douglas Whyte [10] ROW 15/2 3) DUBAI DYNAMO (The Bottom Liners) Ruth Carr 6-9-03 Richard Hughes [3] IRE 11/2 4) WANNABE KING (Saif Ali & Saeed Altayer) David Lanigan g5-9-05 Mirco Demuro [2] EUR 16/1 5) SWIFT GIFT (Anamoine Limited) 6-9-06 Hugh Bowman [1] ROW 4/1 Fav 6) MASTER OF ARTS (Roger Brookhouse) Mark Johnston 6-9-03 Yutaka Take [7] ROW 16/1 7) DOCTOR CRANE (Rachel Hood) h5-9-01 Olivier Peslier [8] EUR 10/1 8) SNOW BAY (Pinnacle Bahamian Bounty Partnership) David Nicholls 5-9-04 Jim Crowley [11] GBR 6/1 9) DUNN´O (Dennis Shaw) Clive Cox 6-9-06 Fran Berry [12] IRE 7/1 10) AUTUMN BLADES (John Stocker) Alan Bailey v6-9-03 Hayley Turner [9] GBR 25/1

10 ran Distances: 3½, ½, nk, 1, ½, ¾, 2¼, 2¾, 1¼ Breeder: Darley Breeding: b g (USA) - Bahr ( (IRE)) Tote Win: £7.60 Places: £2.50; £2.90; £1.70 Exacta: £42.90

1.25pm THE DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP STAYERS Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 Total Prize Fund. 2m, For 4yo+ Rated 81-100 (also open to such horses rated 80 and below).Weights: highest weight 10st, minimum weight 8st 9lb. Penalties: after July 30th, each race won 3lb. Penalty Values: 1st: £14,769; 2nd: £5,172; 3rd: £2,364; 4th: £1,845; 5th: £1,626; 6th: £1,182

1) ILE DE RE (Michael Watt) Ian Williams 5-9-05 Yutaka Take [9] ROW 9/2 2) WOOLFALL TREASURE (Andrew Bradmore) Gary Moore v6-9-09 Paul Hanagan [2] GBR 12/1 3) LA VECCHIA SCUOLA (Johnnie Delta Racing) Jim Goldie v7-9-05 Hugh Bowman [6] ROW 6/1 4) ERMYN LODGE (Ermyn Lodge Stud & Heatherwold Stud) Pat Phelan v5-9-04 Hayley Turner [12] GBR 7/2 Fav 5) BOWDLER´S MAGIC (Paul Dean) Mark Johnston 4-9-00 Jim Crowley GBR [4] 10/1 6) PHOENIX FLIGHT (D Ross) James Evans 6-9-03 Fran Berry [10] IRE 18/1 7) HAWK MOUNTAIN (Paul Morrison & Nick Luck) John Quinn 6-9-04 Olivier Peslier [11] EUR 4/1 8) CHINK OF LIGHT (David Brownlow) Andrew Balding v4-9-04 Mirco Demuro [1] EUR 16/1 9) BALAJO (Alison Batchelor) Alison Batchelor 5-9-04 Christophe Lemaire [8] EUR 22/1 10) EXEMPLARY (Dr Marwan Koukash) Mark Johnston 4-9-02 Colm O’Donoghue IRE [5] 9/1

10 ran Non-Runners: 2 Colloquial (Going, replaced by first reserve Exemplary), 2 Dayia (replaced by second reserve Bowdler’s Magic) Time: 3m 32.67s Distances: 1, nk, sh, 1½, nose, 6, 2½, 6, ½ Breeder: R Moser & Haras de SA Aga Khan SCEA Breeding: gr g Linamix (FR) - Ile Mamou (IRE) (Ela-Mana-Mou) Tote Win: £6.00 Places: £2.30; £3.40; £2.20 Exacta: £71.10

2.00pm THE BARCLAYS SHERGAR CUP DASH Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 Total Prize Fund . For 3yo+ Rated 86-105 (also open to such horses rated 85 and below), 5f. Weights: highest weight 10st (3 y o 9st 11lb), minimum weight 8st 9lb, (3 y o 8st 6lb). Penalties: after July 30th, each race won 3lb, weight for age 3yo from 4yo+ 3lb. Penalty Values: 1st: £14,769; 2nd: £5,172; 3rd: £2,364; 4th: £1,845; 5th: £1,626; 6th: £1,182

1) DUNGANNON (I G Burbidge) Andrew Balding 4-9-04 Hugh Bowman [2] ROW 7/2 2) MAN (Stuart Dobb & Miss Kate Dobb) Jeremy Gask p5-10-01 Christophe Lemaire [8] EUR 100/30 Fav 3) DUCHESS DORA (The Clay Family) John Quinn 4-9-10 Fran Berry [4] IRE 6/1 4) SHOSHONI WIND (Hambleton Racing Ltd XVI) Kevin Ryan 3-9-02 Mirco Demuro [11] EUR 12/1 5) ADDICTIVE DREAM (Caveat Emptor Partnership) p4-9-07 Paul Hanagan [12] GBR 9/2 6) SOHRAAB (Pangfield Racing) Hughie Morrison 7-9-00 Richard Hughes [7] GBR 15/2 7) REVERENCE (Mr & Mrs G Middlebrook) Eric Alston 10-9-09 Douglas Whyte [9] ROW 20/1 8) DOCTOR PARKES (Joseph Heler) Eric Alston 5-9-06 Hayley Turner [3] GBR 16/1 9) MISTER MANANNAN (Mrs M Schofield) David Nicholls p4-9-04 Olivier Peslier [6] EUR 16/1 10) BURNING THREAD (Tim Etherington) Tim Etherington 4-9-06 Colm O’Donoghue [5] IRE 28/1

10 ran Time: 1m 01.13s Distances: nk, ½, ½, nk, ½, ¾, 1¼, 1¾, 17 Breeder: J A E Hobby Breeding: b g Monsieur Bond (IRE) - May Light (Midyan (USA)) Tote Win: £4.30 Places: £1.80; £1.60; £1.70 Exacta: £18.70

17 2.30pm THE TITANIC BELFAST SHERGAR CUP CLASSIC

Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 Total Prize Fund. For 3yo Rated 76-95 (also open to such horses rated 75 and below). 1m 4f. Weights: highest weight 10st, minimum weight 8st 9lb. Penalties: after July 30th, neach race won 3lb. Penalty Values: 1st: £14,769; 2nd: £5,172; 3rd: £2,364; 4th: £1,845; 5th: £1,626; 6th: £1,182 1) PARLOUR GAMES (Godolphin) Mahmood Al Zarooni 3-9-03 Colm O’Donoghue [8] IRE 15/2 2) ITHOUGHTITWASOVER (Crone Stud Farms) Ltd Mark Johnston 3-9-05 Richard Hughes [9] IRE 4/1 Fav 3) SWIFT ALHAARTH (Dr Marwan Koukash) Mark Johnston 3-9-03 Douglas Whyte [2] ROW 13/2 4) THUBIAAN (Hamdan Al Maktoum) 3-9-02 Christophe Lemaire [12] EUR 6/1 5) SEELO (George Strawbridge) John Gosden 3-9-09 Jim Crowley [3] GBR 15/2 6) HALIFAX (Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum) Mark Johnston 3-9-08 Olivier Peslier [6] EUR 13/2 7) ART HISTORY (Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum) Mark Johnston 3-9-04 Yutaka Take [5] ROW 14/1 8) JEHANBUX (K N Dhunjibhoy, V B Shirke, B M Desai) Richard Hannon 3-9-08 Fran Berry [4] IRE 20/1 9) STATE OPERA (Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum) Mark Johnston 3-9-02 Hugh Bowman [1] ROW 20/1 10) PIVOTMAN (John Connolly) Amanda Perrett 3-9-04 Hayley Turner [11] GBR 6/1 10 ran Non-Runner: Ivan Vasilevich (Vet’s Certificate, Lame, replaced by first reserve Thubiaan) Time: 2m 33.98s Distances: ¾, hd, sh, 1¼, 10, 1, ½, 1½, sh Breeder: Darley Breeding: ch c Monsun (GER) - Petrushka (IRE) ( (USA)) Tote Win: £9.80 Places: £2.90; £1.50; £2.30 Exacta: £55.60

3.00pm THE MICHAEL PAGE INTERNATIONAL SHERGAR CUP CHALLENGE

Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ Rated 76-95 (also open to such horses rated 75 and below). 1m 4f. Weights: highest weight 10st, minimum weight 8st 9lb. Penalties: after July 30th, each race won 3lb. Penalty Values: 1st: £14,769; 2nd: £5,172; 3rd: £2,364; 4th: £1,845; 5th: £1,626; 6th: £1,182 1) AVERROES (H E Sheikh Sultan Bin Khalifa Al Nahyan) Clive Cox 4-9-04 Mirco Demuro [5] EUR 11/2 2) ZUIDER ZEE (H R H Princess Haya Of Jordan) John Gosden 4-9-02 Jim Crowley [4] GBR 7/1 3) LIFE AND SOUL (Alan Spence) Amanda Perrett 4-9-01 Hayley Turner [1] GBR 6/1 4) WALDVOGEL (Craig Bennett) Nicky Richards 7-9-05 Olivier Peslier [7] EUR 11/1 5) CHOCK A BLOCK (Godolphin) Saeed Bin Suroor 5-9-05 Richard Hughes [8] IRE 9/1 6) CLASSIC VINTAGE (R & P Scott, A & J Powell, Gallagher Stud) Amanda Perrett 5-9-03 Douglas Whyte [2] ROW 20/1 7) ROCK A DOODLE DOO (The Doodle Doo Partnership) William Jarvis 4-9-05 Yutaka Take [6] ROW 100/30 Fav 100/30 8) ENGLISH SUMMER (Dr Marwan Koukash) Mark Johnston 4-9-01 Paul Hanagan [3] GBR 18/1 9) PIPETTE (George Strawbridge) Andrew Balding t4-9-04 Colm O’Donoghue [12] IRE 6/1 10) AUSTRALIA DAY (Skippy & The Partners) Paul Webber 8-9-02 Christophe Lemaire [11] EUR 12/1 10 ran Time: 2m 33.96 Distances: 2½, 1¼, ½, 1½, nk, ½, 1, 4, 6 Breeder: G Stimola Breeding: ch c (IRE) - Shapely (USA) (Alleged (USA)) Tote Win: £6.50 Places: £2.20; £2.50; £2.10 Exacta: £40.10

3.35pm THE DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP SPRINT

Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 Total Prize Fund. For 3yo Rated 81-100 (also open to such horses rated 80 and below).6f. Weights: highest weight 10st, minimum weight 8st 9lb. Penalties: after July 31st, each race won 3lb. Penalty Values: 1st: £14,769; 2nd: £5,172; 3rd: £2,364; 4th: £1,845; 5th: £1,626; 6th: £1,182 1) MORACHE MUSIC (R P Marchant, D M Ahier, Mrs E Lee) Peter Makin 3-9-06 Fran Berry [3] IRE 6/1 2) DESERT LAW (Jeff Smith) Andrew Balding 3-9-12 Colm O’Donoghue [12] IRE 3/1 3) FIREBEAM (Highclere Racing-Blue Peter) William Haggas 3-10-00 Paul Hanagan [7] GBR - 6/4 Fav 4) AZZURRA DU CAPRIO (Blue Lion Racing IX) Ben Haslam 3-9-02 Christophe Lemaire [9] EUR 16/1 5) LOKI´S REVENGE (Dr J Walker) William Jarvis 3-9-00 Richard Hughes [2] IRE 12/1 6) AVONMORE STAR (Ken Geering) Richard Hannon 3-9-03 Jim Crowley [10] GBR 25/1 7) GOOGLETTE (Pearl Bloodstock Ltd) Edward Vaughan v3-9-02 Yutaka Take [5] ROW 25/1 8) KINGSCROFT (Dr Marwan Koukash) Mark Johnston 3-9-06 Douglas Whyte [6] ROW 11/1 9) GLAS BURN (Jaliza Partnership) Jonathan Portman 3-9-04 Mirco Demuro [8] EUR 33/1 10) JULIUS GEEZER (Basing Bellman Newton Stroud) Tom Dascombe 3-9-02 Hugh Bowman [11] ROW 10/1 10 ran Time: 1m 14.37s Distances: 1¾, 1½, nk, 3½, 4½, 1, ½, 10, ¾ Breeder: Michael Broughton Breeding: b c Sleeping Indian - Enchanted Princess (Royal Applause) Tote Win: £8.40 Places: £2.40; £1.50; £1.40 Exacta: £34.80

2011 FINAL TEAM SCORES IRELAND 70 GREAT BRITAIN 63 REST OF THE WORLD 57 EUROPE 50

18 2010 RESULTS

2.10pm THE BARCLAYS SHERGAR CUP DASH 5f Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 Total Prize Fund. For 3yo+ Rated 86-105 (also open to such horses rated 85 and below). Weights: highest weight 10st, minimum weight 8st 9lb, 3 y o 8st 6lb. Penalties: after July 31st, each race won 3lb, weight for age 3yo from 4yo+ 3lb. Penalty Values: 1st: £14,769; 2nd: £5,172; 3rd: £2,364; 4th: £1,845; 5th: £1,626; 6th: £1,182

1) (Dasmal, Rix, Barr, Morley, Mrs Penney) Robert Cowell p5-9-12 Christophe Soumillon (EUR) [2] 5/2 Fav 2) GOLDEN DESTINY (IRE) (H J W Davies, P Spencer Jones, M Holland) Peter Makin b4-9-08 Richard Hughes (IRE) [3] 14/1 3) SECRET ASSET (IRE) (Simon Pierpoint & Paul Salisbury) Jane Chapple-Hyam h5-9-09 Pat Smullen (IRE) [5] 3/1 4) CAPTAIN CAREY (Malcolm Saunders) Malcolm Saunders 4-9-05 Olivier Peslier (EUR) [11] 5/1 5) MONSIEUR JOE (IRE) (Helen Checkley) Walter Swinburn 3-9-07 Hayley Turner (GBR) [1] 13/2 6) SOAP WARS (DBL Partnership) Jamie Osborne 5-9-05 Umberto Rispoli (EUR) [7] 7) FATHOM FIVE (IRE) (Hintlesham ) Chris Wall 6-9-05 Fran Berry (IRE) [10] 8) FOL HOLLOW (IRE) (Middleham Park Racing III) David Nicholls 5-9-09 Jim Crowley (GBR) [6] 9) JUDGE 'N JURY b (Robert & Nina Bailey) Ron Harris t6-9-10 Anton Marcus (ROW) [9] 10) WE HAVE A DREAM (The Dreaming Squires) William Muir 5-9-02 Luke Nolen (ROW) [12]

10 ran Non-Runner: Buachaill Dona (dead - replaced by first reserve We Have A Dream) Time: 1m 1.11s Distances: 1, ¾, nk, 1, 1½, 2¾, nk, 2, 17 Breeder: Farms Ltd Breeding: b g - Well Warned (Warning) Tote Win: £3.10 Places: £1.30; £3; £2 Exacta: £36.90

2.45pm THE TITANIC QUARTER SHERGAR CUP CLASSIC 1m 4f Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 Total Prize Fund. For 3yo Rated 76-95 (also open to such horses rated 75 and below). Weights: highest weight 10st, minimum weight 8st 9lb. Penalties: after July 31st, each race won 3lb. Penalty Values: 1st: £14,769; 2nd: £5,172; 3rd: £2,364; 4th: £1,845; 5th: £1,626; 6th: £1,182

1) MISTER ANGRY (IRE) (The Originals) Mark Johnston 3-9-05 Alan Munro (GBR) [6] 16/1 2) LIFE AND SOUL (IRE) (Alan Spence) Amanda Perrett 3-9-03 Yasunari Iwata (ROW) [5] 11/2 3) OPERA GAL (IRE) (Jeff Smith) Andrew Balding 3-9-06 Umberto Rispoli (EUR) [12] 6/1 4) FAREEJ (USA) (Godolphin) Saeed bin Suroor 3-9-08 Olivier Peslier (EUR) [2] 5) BOWDLER'S MAGIC (Paul Dean) Mark Johnston 3-10-00 Pat Smullen (IRE) [10] 6) SING SWEETLY (The Distaff 2 Partnership) Gerard Butler 3-9-06 Christophe Soumillon (EUR) [11] 7) CHRISTOPHER WREN (USA) (Kingsgate Racing) John Best 3-9-08 Richard Hughes (IRE) [4] 8) ATLANTIC TIGER (IRE) (Atlantic Racing Limited) Mark Johnston 3-9-08 Jim Crowley (GBR) [1] 9) EXCEEDTHEWILDMAN (E Moore & Stan Moore) Stan Moore p3-9-00 Luke Nolen (ROW) [8] 10) YASHRID (USA) (Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum) Michael Jarvis 3-9-07 Hayley Turner (GBR) [7] 4/1 Fav

10 ran Non-Runner: Jutland (self certificate - abscess - replaced by first reserve Exceedthewildman) Time: 2m 33.81s Distances: sh, 4, ¾, hd, ½, 3½, 3¼, 13, dist Breeder: Darley Breeding: b c (IRE) - Yaya ((USA) (Rahy (USA) ) Tote Win: £17.80 Places: £4, £2, £2.20 Exacta:£174.50

3.20pm THE LES AMBASSADEURS CLUB SHERGAR CUP MILE 1m Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ Rated 81-100 (also open to such horses rated 80 and below).Weights: highest weight 9st 13lb, minimum weight 8st 9lb. Penalties: after July 31st, each race won 3lb. Penalty Values: 1st: £14,769; 2nd: £5,172; 3rd: £2,364; 4th: £1,845; 5th: £1,626; 6th: £1,182

1) SET THE TREND (Corbett Stud) Andrew Balding 4-9-07 Luke Nolen (ROW) [9] 9/2 2) VAINGLORY (USA) (DXB Bloodstock Ltd) David Simcock 6-9-05 Fran Berry (IRE) [12] 9/1 3) BENANDONNER (USA) (Phil Woods, Mike Murphy) Mike Murphy 7-9-03 Pat Smullen (IRE) [7] 11/2 4) GOOD AGAIN (Future In Mind Partnership) Gerard Butler 4-9-04 Umberto Rispoli (EUR) [5] 5) VITZNAU (IRE) (Louis Stalder) Richard Hannon 6-9-13 Olivier Peslier (EUR) [10] 6) TARTAN GUNNA (Exors of the Late Isobel Bird) Mark Johnston v4-9-03 Yasunari Iwata (ROW) [3] 7) MARAJAA (IRE) (John Jacques) Willie Musson 8-9-07 Alan Munro (GBR) [4] 8) DUNN'O (IRE) (Dennis Shaw) Clive Cox 5-9-08 Jim Crowley (GBR) [2] 9) DUBAI DYNAMO (The Bottom Liners) Ruth Carr 5-9-09 Anton Marcus (ROW) [11] 10) ASPECTUS (IRE) (Cavendish Star Racing & A Taylor) Jamie Osborne 7-9-12 Hayley Turner (GBR) [6]

10 ran Non-Runner: Soccerjackpot (Self Certificate - Lame - replaced by first reserve Tartan Gunna) Time: 1m 42.02s Distances: 1½, 1½, hd, 3½, 1, ½, nk, 1½, 8 Breeder: Old Suffolk Stud Breeding: b or br g Reset (Aus) - Masrora (USA) ( (USA) ) Tote Win: £5 Places: £2, £3.90, £2.20 Exacta: £46.40

19 3.55pm THE ST HALLETT SHERGAR CUP STAYERS 2m Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ Rated 81-100 (also open to such horses rated 80 and below).Weights: highest weight 10st, minimum weight 8st 9lb. Penalties: after July 31st, each race won 3lb. Penalty Values: 1st: £14,769; 2nd: £5,172; 3rd: £2,364; 4th: £1,845; 5th: £1,626; 6th: £1,182

1) BERNIE THE BOLT (IRE) (Bernie McGuire) Andrew Balding 4-9-13 Fran Berry (IRE) [9] 3/1 Fav 2) WOOLFALL TREASURE (Andrew Bradmore) Gary Moore v 5-10-00 Christophe Soumillon (EUR) [11] 9/1 3) COLLOQUIAL (Mrs David Blackburn & M Blackburn) Henry Candy v9-9-13 Umberto Rispoli (EUR) [4] 8/1 4) LADY ECLAIR (IRE) (Netherfield House Stud) Mark Johnston 4-10-00 Anton Marcus (ROW) [7] 5) BECAUSEWECAN (USA) (Douglas Livingston) Mark Johnston 4-9-09 Hayley Turner (GBR) [3] 6) BOW TO NO ONE (IRE) (Geoffrey Bishop & Jarvis Associates) Alan Jarvis 4-9-08 Richard Hughes (IRE) [6] 7) BENEDICT SPIRIT (Jason Tucker) John Flint p 5-9-01 Yasunari Iwata (ROW) [10] 8) HEVELIUS (The Warsaw Pact) Walter Swinburn 5-9-11 Alan Munro (GBR) [5] 9) SECRET TUNE (R Davies) Tom George 6-9-11 Pat Smullen (IRE) [1] 10) HERON BAY (Gwilym Morris) Peter Bowen p 6-9-13 Luke Nolen (ROW) [8]

10 ran Non-Runner: La Vecchia Scuola (Self Certificate - Lame - replaced by first reserve Benedict Spirit) Time: 3m 30.86s Distances: 3¼, 2¾, hd, 3, nk, 14, 1½, 11, 5 Breeder: John Munnelly Breeding: br g Milan - Chaparral Lady (IRE) (Broken Hearted) Tote Win: £4.30 Places: £1.70; £3.20; £2.30 Exacta: £38.10

4.30pm THE MICHAEL PAGE INTERNATIONAL SHERGAR CUP CHALLENGE 1m 4f Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ Rated 76-95 (also open to such horses rated 75 and below). Weights: highest weight 9st 11lb, minimum weight 8st 9lb. Penalties: after July 31st, each race won 3lb. Penalty Values: 1st: £14,769; 2nd: £5,172; 3rd: £2,364; 4th: £1,845; 5th: £1,626; 6th: £1,182

1) YORGUNNABELUCKY (Sheila Brookhouse) Mark Johnston p 4-9-03 Hayley Turner (GBR) [6] 9/1 2) EMERGING ARTIST (FR) (Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum ) Mark Johnston 4-9-10 Richard Hughes (IRE) [8] 2/1 Fav 3) SUBMARINER (USA) (Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum) Mark Johnston 4-9-05 Jim Crowley (GBR) [12] 5/1 4) SAFARI SUNUP (IRE) (Peter Winkworth) Peter Winkworth 5-9-08 Yasunari Iwata (ROW) [2] 5) STRATEGIC MOUNT(P F I Cole Ltd) Paul Cole t 7-9-04 Anton Marcus (ROW) [9] 6) HATTON FLIGHT (David Brownlow) Andrew Balding v 6-9-11 Fran Berry (IRE) [11] 7) GRANSTON (IRE) (The Four Players Partnership) James Bethell 9-9-04 Alan Munro (GBR) [1] 8) SPIRIT IS NEEDED (IRE) (Joan Keaney) Mark Johnston b 4-9-09 Umberto Rispoli (EUR) [10] 9) MACARTHUR (Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum) Jane Chapple Hyam 6-9-10 Olivier Peslier (EUR) [4] 10) SEEKING THE BUCK (USA) (Malcolm Denmark) Ralph b 6-9-03 Christophe Soumillon (EUR) [3]

10 ran Time: 2m 35.71s Distances: 2¼, 3, 3¾, ¾, 1½, 1, 1¾, 4½ Breeder: March Thoroughbreds Breeding:b c Giant’s Causeway - (Machiavellian (USA) ) Tote Win: £11.80 Places: £2.90, £1.80, £1.70 Exacta: £36.60

5.05pm THE DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP SPRINT 6f Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 Total Prize Fund. For 3yo Rated 81-100 (also open to such horses rated 80 and below).Weights: highest weight 9st 11lb, minimum weight 8st 9lb. Penalties: after July 31st, each race won 3lb. Penalty Values: 1st: £14,769; 2nd: £5,172; 3rd: £2,364; 4th: £1,845; 5th: £1,626; 6th: £1,182

1) GRAMERCY (IRE) (M B Hawtin) Michael Bell 3-9-06 Olivier Peslier (EUR) [6] 4/1 2) GENE AUTRY (USA) (Jenny Powell) Richard Hannon 3-9-11 Fran Berry (IRE) [1] 9/4 Fav 3) CAPERCAILLIE (USA ) (Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum) Mark Johnston 3-9-06 Anton Marcus (ROW) [10] 16/1 4) STAR ROVER (IRE) (Christy Leo, David Evans) David Evans 3-9-09 Pat Smullen (IRE) [4] 5) BELLA SWAN (Peter Harris) Walter Swinburn v3-9-06 Richard Hughes (IRE) [2] 6) FIREBACK (Kennet Valley Thoroughbreds VII) Andrew Balding 3-9-05 Alan Munro (GBR) [3] 7) JOE PACKET (Stuart McPhee) Jonny Portman 3-9-04 Yasunari Iwata (ROW) [12] 8) NOSEDIVE (EERC) Richard Guest 3-9-08 Luke Nolen (ROW) [9] 9) BELOW ZERO (IRE) (Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum) Mark Johnston 3-9-10 Christophe Soumillon (EUR) [5] 10) RUM KING (USA)(Sir David Seale) Richard Hannon 3-9-10 Jim Crowley (GBR) [8]

10 ran Non-Runner: Deacon Blues (Self Certiciate - Going - replaced by first reserve Joe Packet) Time: 1m 14.31s Distances: 1¼, 3¾, 3, nk, ¾, 4½, ½, nk, 15 Breeder: Michael Mullins Breeding: b c Whipper (USA) - Topiary (IRE) (Selkirk (USA)) Tote Win: £4.10 Places: £1.70, £1.40, £4.40 Exacta: £9.90

2010 FINAL TEAM SCORES IRE – 80 EUR – 72 ROW – 45 GBR – 43

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2009 RESULTS

1.10pm THE BARCLAYS SHERGAR CUP DASH Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For 3yo+ Rated 86-105 (also open to such horses rated 85 and below), 5f. Weights highest weight 10st Minimum weight 8-9, 3-y-o 8-6 Penalties after August 1st, each race won 3lb Weight for age 3 from 4yo+ 3lb. Prize Money: 1st: £17,500; 2nd: £6,125; 3rd: £2,800; 4th: £2,187; 5th: £1,925; 6th: £1,400; 7th: £1,137; 8th: £875; 9th: £612; 10th: £437

1) GROUP THERAPY (Franconson Partners) 4-9-10 Nick Littmoden [4] Fredrik Johansson (EUR) 9/1 (15 points) 2) Buachaill Dona (IRE) (Mike Browne) 6-9-13 David Nicholls [3] Hiroyuki Uchida (ROW) 7/1 (10 points) 3) Judge ‘n Jury (Ruth Serrell) t 5-9-13 Ron Harris [10] Alan Munro (GBR) 7/2 (7 points) 4) Fol Hollow (IRE) (Middleham Park Racing III) 4-9-09 David Nicholls [6] Hayley Turner (GBR) (5 points) 5) Cheveton (Mrs K Oseman) b 5-9-07 Richard Price [8] Gerald Mosse (EUR) 100/30 Fav (3 points) 6) Captain Dunne (IRE) (Middleham Park Racing XV) 4-9-11 Tim Easterby [7] Andrasch Starke (EUR) 7) Orpsie Boy (IRE) (Vanessa Church & Toby Brereton) 6-9-04 Nick Littmoden [5] Ahmed Ajtebi (ROW) 8) Mandurah (IRE) (Martin Hignett) 5-9-00 David Nicholls [9] Darryll Holland (GBR) 9) Ginobili (IRE) (David Gilbert) b 3-9-01 Stef Liddiard [2] Seamus Heffernan (IRE)

9 ran Non-Runners: Biniou (vet’s cert, lame - replaced by reserve Jimmy Ryan, who was subsequently withdrawn. Ireland and Richard Hughes receive 4 points for a non-runner), Tabaret (going - replaced by reserve Mandurah) Time: 1m 00.20s Distances: 1½, nk, sh, 1½, nk, 1¼, sh, 9 Breeder: Stratford Place Stud Breeding: ch g (AUS) - Licence To Thrill (Wolfhound (USA)) Tote Win: £10.50 Places: £2.20; £2.20; £1.50 Exacta: £61.60

1.45pm THE TITANIC QUARTER SHERGAR CUP CLASSIC Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For 3yo Rated 81-100 (also open to such horses rated 80 and below), 1m 4f. Weights highest weight 10st Minimum weight 8-9 Penalties after August 1st, each race won 3lb. Prize Money: 1st: £17,500; 2nd: £6,125; 3rd: £2,800; 4th: £2,187; 5th: £1,925; 6th: £1,400; 7th: £1,137; 8th: £875; 9th: £612; 10th: £437.

1) POLLY'S MARK (IRE) (Wickham Stud) 3-9-08 (3lb ex) Clive Cox [8] Richard Hughes (IRE) 5/2 Fav (15 points) 2) Chiberta King (The Pink Hat Racing Partnership) 3-9-06 Andrew Balding [5] Seamus Heffernan (IRE) 7/1 (10 points) 3) Sabotage (UAE) (Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum) Mark Johnston [7] Malesh Narredu (ROW) 8/1 (7 points) 4) Barwell Bridge (N Pickett) 3-9-09 Sylvester Kirk [6] Gerald Mosse (EUR) (5 points) 5) Quai d'Orsay (Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum) 3-10-00 Mark Johnston [9] Hiroyuki Uchida (ROW) (3 points) 6) Alanbrooke (Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum) b3-9-12 Mark Johnston [1] Darryll Holland (GBR) 7) Mabuya (UAE) (R A Henley) 3-9-01 Peter Makin [3] Andrasch Starke (EUR) 8) Holyrood (Cheveley Park Stud) 3-9-04 Sir Michael Stoute [2] Hayley Turner (GBR)

8 ran Non-Runner: Braveheart Move (going - no reserve available so 4 points awarded to GBR and Alan Munro). IRE & Neil Callan get four points for not being represented in this race as there were only nine declared runners. Time: 2m 33.86s Distances: 3, ½, 1¼, 2, hd, nk, nk Breeder: Glashare House Stud Breeding: b f Mark Of Esteem (IRE) - Kotdiji () Tote Win: £3.10 Places: £1.60; £2.70; £2.60 Exacta: £21.80

2.20pm THE LES AMBASSADEURS CLUB SHERGAR CUP MILE Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ Rated 81-100 (also open to such horses rated 80 and below), 1m. Weights highest weight 10st Minimum weight 8-9 Penalties after August 1st, each race won 3lb.Prize Money: 1st: £17,500; 2nd: £6,125; 3rd: £2,800; 4th: £2,187; 5th: £1,925; 6th: £1,400; 7th: £1,137; 8th: £875; 9th: £612; 10th: £437. 1) WE'LL COME (Stephen Dartnell) b5-9-12 Michael Jarvis [2] Richard Hughes (IRE) 8/1 (15 points) 2) Moynahan (USA) (D S Lee) 4-9-09 Paul Cole [12] Gerald Mosse (EUR) 9/2 Jt Fav (10 points) 3) Bencoolen (IRE) (Eamon Maher) 4-9-06 David Nicholls [1] Darryll Holland (GBR) 9/1 (7 points) 4) Tartan Gigha (IRE) (Isobel Bird) 4-9-05 Mark Johnston [4] Fredrik Johansson (EUR) (5 points) 5) Docofthebay (IRE) (Paul Dixon) p5-9-10 Jamie Osborne [6] Hayley Turner (GBR) 9/2 Jt Fav (3 points) 6) Dunn'o (IRE) (Dennos Shaw) 4-9-08 Clive Cox [3] Neil Callan (IRE) 7) Glow Star (SAF) (Blue Diamond Racing) 5-9-07 Gary Moore [9] Malesh Narredu (ROW) 8) Dubai's Touch (Salem Suhail) b5-9-11 Mark Johnston [11] Ahmed Ajtebi (ROW) 9) Mahadee (IRE) (Saeed Manana) b 4-9-10 [7] Hiroyuki Uchida (ROW) 10) City of The Kings (IRE) (John Maguire) 4-9-07 Geoff Harker [10] Seamus Heffernan (IRE)

10 ran Time: 1m 41.23s Distances: 4½, 1½, hd, 3, 2¾, 1¼, ½, 1, 10 Breeder: J A & P Duffy Breeding: b g Elnadim (USA) - Off The Blocks ( (USA)) Tote Win: £10.70 Places: £2.70; £2.20; £3.40 Exacta: £58.30

21 2.55pm THE SODHEXO PRESTIGE SHERGAR CUP STAYERS Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ Rated 81-100 (also open to such horses rated 80 and below), 2m. Weights highest weight 10st Minimum weight 8-9 Penalties after August 1st, each race won 3lb. Prize Money: 1st: £17,500; 2nd: £6,125; 3rd: £2,800; 4th: £2,187; 5th: £1,925; 6th: £1,400; 7th: £1,137; 8th: £875; 9th: £612; 10th: £437. 1) AAIM TO PROSPER (IRE) (CGA Racing Partnership 2) v5-8-09 Mick Channon [3] Neil Callan (IRE) 8/1 (15 points) 2) Yes Mr President (IRE) (Tom Monaghan) 4-9-03 Mark Johnston [7] Ahmed Ajtebi (ROW) 7/2 Fav (10 points) 3) Always Bold (IRE) (Tim Leslie) 4-8-13 Donald McCain Jnr [10] Hiroyuki Uchida (ROW) 10/1 (7 points) 4) Keenes Day (FR) (Renata Jacobs) 4-9-06 Mark Johnston [9] Fredrik Johansson (EUR) (5 points) 5) Bulwark (IRE) (JSM Fabrications) 7-9-04 Ian Williams [4] Malesh Narredu (ROW) (3 points) 6) Dolly Penrose (Mick Channon) 4-9-00 Mick Channon [11] Andrasch Starke (EUR) 7) Gee Dee Nen (Chris Duggan & Brendan Gilligan) 6-9-06 Jim Best [8] Darryll Holland (GBR) 8) Tungsten Strike (USA) (John Connolly) 8-9-09 Amanda Perrett [2] Alan Munro (GBR) 9) Macorville (USA) (Geoff & Sandra Turnbull) 6-10-00 George Moore [6] Gerald Mosse (EUR) 10) Overrule (USA) (The Jury’s Out Partnership) 5-9-02 Brian Ellison [5] Richard Hughes (IRE)

10 ran Non-Runner: Woolfall Treasure (Self Cert, Colic - replaced by 11 Aaim To Prosper) Time: 3m 36.96s Distances: 1¼, 1¾, hd, 1¼, 3, ¾, 2½, 3, 5 Breeder: Stephanie Hanley Breeding: br g Val Royal (FR) - Bint Al Balad (IRE) () Tote Win: £9.90 Places: £3.00; £2.00; £3.20 Exacta: £54.80

3.30pm THE MICHAEL PAGE INTERNATIONAL SHERGAR CUP CHALLENGE Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ Rated 81-100 (also open to such horses rated 80 and below), 1m 4f. Weights highest weight 10st Minimum weight 8-9 Penalties after August 1st, each race won 3lb. Prize Money: 1st: £17,500; 2nd: £6,125; 3rd: £2,800; 4th: £2,187; 5th: £1,925; 6th: £1,400; 7th: £1,137; 8th: £875; 9th: £612; 10th: £437. 1) PRESS THE BUTTON (GER) (Brian McAtavey) 6-9-05 Jim Boyle [2] Richard Hughes (IRE) 11/1 (15 points) 2) Night Crescendo (USA) (John Collolly) 6-9-04 Amanda Perrett [3] Neil Callan (IRE) 8/1 (10 points) 3) Heron Bay (Mollers Racing) 5-9-10 Chris Wall [9] Hayley Turner (GBR) 7/1 (7 points) 4) William Blake ( Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum ) 4-9-01 Mark Johnston [10] Alan Munro (GBR) 7/2 Fav (5 points) 5) Conquisto (Reid’s Racers) 4-9-07 Clive Cox [5] Seamus Heffernan (IRE) (3 points) 6) Mystery Star (IRE) (John Brenchley) 4-9-10 Mark Tompkins [7] Ahmed Ajtebi (ROW) 7) King Charles (Khalifa Sultan) 5-9-11 Ed Dunlop [4] Malesh Narredu (ROW) 8) Remember Ramon (USA) ( Maggie Findlay & Horses First Racing Limited ) 6-9-02 Jeremy Gask [6] Darryll Holland (GBR) 9) Buddhist Monk (Dr Marwan Koukash) t4-9-02 Ian Williams [8] Fredrik Johansson (EUR)

9 ran Non-Runner: Record Breaker (Self Cert, going, no reserve available so four points awarded to EUR and Andrasch Starke) Time: 2m 33.38s Distances: ½, ½, 1¼, nk, 1, 1, 5, 8 Breeder: Gestut Sommerberg Breeding: b g Dansili - Play Around (IRE) (Niniski (USA)) Tote Win: £8.00 Places: £2.20; £2.50; £2.90 Exacta: £64.40

4.05pm THE DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP SPRINT Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For 3yo Rated 81-100 (also open to such horses rated 80 and below), 6f. Weights highest weight 10st Minimum weight 8-9 Penalties after August 1st, each race won 3lb. Prize Money: 1st: £17,500; 2nd: £6,125; 3rd: £2,800; 4th: £2,187; 5th: £1,925; 6th: £1,400; 7th: £1,137; 8th: £875; 9th: £612; 10th: £437.

1) NOVERRE TO GO (IRE) (Duddy, Duffy, Heeney McCribe) t 3-9-07 Tom Dascombe [5] Hayley Turner (GBR) 5/1 (15 points) 2) Tropical Paradise (IRE) (S Lovelace & R Muddle) 3-9-11 Peter Winkworth [11] Seamus Heffernan (IRE) 9/1 (10 points) 3) Able Master (IRE) (Ron Hull) 3- 9-11 Bryan Smart [7] Hiroyuki Uchida (ROW) 16/1 (7 points) 4) Five Star Junior (USA) (Moyns Park Stud) 3-9-12 Linda Stubbs [9] Fredrik Johansson (EUR) (5 points) 5) Never Lose (Saeed Manana) 3-9-10 Clive Brittain [2] Alan Munro (GBR) (3 points) 6) Run For The Hills (Normandia Stud Ltd) 3-9-09 John Gosden [6] Neil Callan (IRE) 4/1 Jt Fav 7) Proclaim (Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum) b 3-10-00 Mark Johnston [1] Malesh Narredu (ROW) 8) Favourite Girl (IRE) (Peter Bourke) 3-10-00 Tim Easterby [8] Ahmed Ajtebi (ROW) 9) Kerrys Requiem (IRE) (Findlay & Bloom) 3-9-08 Mick Channon [12] Gerald Mosse (EUR) 4/1 Jt Fav 10) Smokey Ryder (The Govin Partnership) 3-9-08 Ron Harris [4] Andrasch Starke (EUR)

10 ran Time: 1m 14.06s Distances: hd, 2¾, sh, nk, ¾, 2¼, 1, 1¼, 4½ Breeder: Gestut Gorlsdorf Breeding: ch c Noverre (USA) - Ukraine Venture () Tote Win: £5.70 Places: £1.80; £2.60; £4.60 Exacta: £55.10

2009 FINAL TEAM SCORES IRE - 101 GBR - 56 EUR – 52 ROW - 47

22 2008 RESULTS

1.10pm THE BARCLAYS SHERGAR CUP DASH Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For three-year-olds & upwards Rated 86 - 105 (also open to horses rated 85 & below), five furlongs. Lowest Weight: 4yo+ 8st 9lb; 3yo 8st 6lb. Highest weight: 10st. Penalties: after August 2, for each race won 3lb. Prize Money: 1st: £17,500; 2nd: £6,125; 3rd: £2,800; 4th: £2,187; 5th: £1,925; 6th: £1,400; 7th: £1,137; 8th: £875; 9th: £612; 10th: £437 1) STRIKE UP THE BAND (Barker, Moser, Nicholls, Power & Short) David Nicholls 5-9-03 Yutaka Take ROW [7] 3/1JF (15 points) 2) FATHOM FIVE (IRE) (Hintlesham Racing) Bryan Smart 4-9-05 Halis Karatas EUR [10] 8/1 (10 points) 3) EVENS AND ODDS (IRE) (Catherine O’Flynn) Kevin Ryan 4-9-06 Frankie Dettori GB [4] 14/1 (7 points) 4) DARK MISSILE (Jeff Smith) Andrew Balding 5-9-07 Kevin Manning IRE [9] 3/1JF (5 points) 5) CRIMSON FERN (IRE) (Malcolm Saunders) Malcolm Saunders 4-9-03 Hayley Turner GB [5] (3 points) 6) MAC GILLE EOIN (MCSD Racing Partnership) John Gallagher 4-9-08 Russell Baze ROW [8] 7) NEW FREEDOM (BRZ) (Saif Ali) David Lanigan 7-9-09 Seb Sanders GB [3] 8) THE TRADER (IRE) (C Ward) Michael Blanshard 10 9-04 Jorge Ricardo ROW [2] 9) STONEACRE LAD (IRE) (Richard Teatum) Peter Grayson 5-9-09 Mirco Demuro EUR[6] REF) BENTONG (IRE) (HRH Sultan Ahmad Shah) Paul Cole 5-9-09 Jamie Spencer IRE [1] 10 ran Time: 1m 01.19s Distances: 1 1/4, 3/4, hd, hd, 1/2, 6, 2, 5 Breeder: A Rawding & P Crane Breeding: b g Cryrano De Bergerac - Green Supreme (Primo Dominie) Totes: Win: £3.90 Places: £1.60; £2.80; £3.00 Exacta: £37.80

1.45pm THE TITANIC QUARTER SHERGAR CUP DISTAFF Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For three-year-olds & upwards, fillies & mares, Rated 81 - 100 (also open to horses rated 80 & below), seven furlongs. Lowest Weight: 8st 9lb. Highest weight: 10st. Penalties: after August 2, for each race won 3lb. Prize Money: 1st: £17,500; 2nd: £6,125; 3rd: £2,800; 4th: £2,187; 5th: £1,925; 6th: £1,400; 7th: £1,137; 8th: £875; 9th: £612; 10th: £437 1) NANS JOY (IRE) (Frank Cosgrove) Eoghan O'Neill 4-10-00 Yutaka Take ROW [6] 7/1 (15 points) 2) CHANTILLY TIFFANY (Ballygallon Stud Limited) Ed Dunlop 4-9-09 Gerald Mosse EUR [10] 13/2 (10 points) 3) FROISSEE (T Foreman) Simon Callaghan 4-9-01 Richard Hughes IRE [2] 11/2 (7 points) 4) SUMMER GOLD (IRE) (J Stephenson) Eric Alston 4-9-01 Seb Sanders GB [8] 9/2F (5 points) 5) VITAL STATISTICS (Setsquare Recruitment) David Elsworth 4-9-04 Frankie Dettori GB [2] (3 points) 6) IVORY LACE (Sally Woodman, J Lenaghan, D Mortimer) Steve Woodman 7-8-13 Halis Karatas EUR [4] 7) STEAM CUISINE (Burns Farm Racing) Mick Quinlan 4-9-11 Jorge Ricardo ROW [3] 8) CARCINETTO (IRE) (Sally Edwards) David Evans 6 9-06 Mirco Demuro EUR [9] 9) DRESSED TO DANCE (IRE) (Premier Cru Racing) David Evans 4-9-06 Kevin Manning IRE [1] 10) SAKHEE'S SONG (IRE) (D Mac A’bhaird & Dr O Bunting) David Elsworth 4-9-12 Hayley Turner GB [7] 10 ran Time: 1m 29.12s Distances:1 1/2, 1, 1, sh, 1 1/2, hd,8, 1 1/4, 3/4 Breeder: Brid Cosrove Breeding: b f In The - True Joy (IRE) ( (USA)) Totes: Win: £8.30 Places: £2.20; £3.10; £1.90 Exacta: £105.90

2.20pm PORTHAULT SHERGAR CUP SPRINT Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For three-year-olds only, Rated 81 - 100 (also open to horses rated 80 & below), six furlongs. Lowest Weight: 8st 9lb. Highest weight: 10st. Penalties: after August 2, for each race won 3lb. Prize Money: 1st: £17,500; 2nd: £6,125; 3rd: £2,800; 4th: £2,187; 5th: £1,925; 6th: £1,400; 7th: £1,137; 8th: £875; 9th: £612; 10th: £437 1) SHIFTING STAR (IRE) (Night Shadow Syndicate) Walter Swinburn 3-9-06 Gerald Mosse EUR [6] 7/2F (15 points) 2) AL MUHEER (IRE) (Saeed Manana) Clive Brittain 3-9-12 Russell Baze ROW [8] 14/1 (10 points) 3) KALDOUN KINGDOM (IRE) (P D Smith Holdngs Ltd) Richard Fahey 3-9-05 Seb Sanders GB [2] 6/1 (7 points) 4) SPANISH BOUNTY (The Fairleigh Court Racing Partnership) Jonny Portman 3-9-10 Halis Karatas EUR [7] (5 points) 5) SPITFIRE (The Spitfire Partnership) John Jenkins 3-9-12 Frankie Dettori GB [1] (3 points) 6) LITTLE PETE (IRE) (Friends Of Saunton Sands) Andrew Balding 3-9-06 Jamie Spencer IRE [9] 7) SUDDEN IMPACT (IRE) (Terry Cummins) Paul Green 3-9-06 Yutaka Take ROW [5] 8) BERBICE (IRE) (Jim McCarthy) Richard Hannon 3-9-06 Richard Hughes IRE [4] 9) CARLETON (The Square Table) Willie Musson 3 9-03 Kevin Manning IRE [10] 10 ran Non-runner: 9 Edge Of Light (withdrawn at start - Europe team receive 4 points) Time: 1m 15.39s Distances: 1 1/4, 1, nk, 2, 3/4, 3 1/2, 5, 5 Breeder: Hardys Of Kilkeel Ltd Breeding: ch g Night Shift (USA) - Ahshado (Bin Ajwad (IRE)) Totes: Win: £4.60 Places: £1.70; £4.90; £2.20 Exacta: £66.00

23 2.55pm THE CARVILL SHERGAR CUP STAYERS HANDICAP Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For four-year-olds & upwards Rated 81 - 100 (also open to horses rated 80 & below), two miles. Lowest Weight: 8st 9lb; Highest weight: 10st. Penalties: after August 2, for each race won 3lb. Prize Money: 1st: £17,500; 2nd: £6,125; 3rd: £2,800; 4th: £2,187; 5th: £1,925; 6th: £1,400; 7th: £1,137; 8th: £875; 9th: £612; 10th: £437 1) GEE DEE NEN (David Noblett) Mark Tompkins 5-9-04 Hayley Turner GB [7] 5/1 (15 points) 2) BOGSIDE THEATRE (IRE) (B Lappin) George Moore 4-9-05 Gerald Mosse EUR [9] 100/30F (10 points) 3) GRAND CAIMAN (I Wright) Richard Hannon 4-9-2p Mirco Demuro EUR [2] 33/1 (7 points) 4) CARACCIOLA (GER) (Piers Pottinger) Nicky Henderson 11-9-12 Jamie Spencer IRE [3] (5 points) 5) LA VECCHIA SCUOLA (IRE) (John Connor, Graham Brown) Jim Goldie 4-9-2 Kevin Manning IRE [6] (3 points) 6) DESERT SEA (IRE) (Bonusprint) David Arbuthnot 5-9-06 Jorge Ricardo ROW [10] 7) HIGHLAND LEGACY (B Warren) Michael Bell 4-9-09 Seb Sanders GB [8] 8) GREENWICH MEANTIME (Barlow, Crumbley & Rutherford) Richard Fahey 8-9-06 Russell Baze ROW [5] 9) MUDAWIN (IRE) (John Macgregor) Jim Goldie 7-9-02 Yutaka Take ROW [1] 10) ENJOY THE MOMENT (Exors of the Late Lynn Wilson & Martin Landau) Jamie Osborne 5-9-11 Richard Hughes IRE [4] 10 ran Non-runner: 9 Akarem (Replaced by Grand Caiman) Time: 3m 35.22s Distances: hd, 2, nk, 1, 11, 1 1/4, nse, dist, 4 1/2 Breeder: Kingwood Bloodstock Breeding: b g Mister Baileys - Special Beat (Bustino) Totes: Win: £7.30 Places: £2.60; £1.80; £12.80 Exacta: £28.90

3.30pm THE MICHAEL PAGE INTERNATIONAL SHERGAR CUP CHALLENGE Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For four-year-olds & upwards Rated 81 - 100 (also open to horses rated 80 & below), one mile four furlongs. Lowest Weight: 8st 9lb; Highest weight: 10st. Penalties: after August 2, for each race won 3lb. Prize Money: 1st: £17,500; 2nd: £6,125; 3rd: £2,800; 4th: £2,187; 5th: £1,925; 6th: £1,400; 7th: £1,137; 8th: £875; 9th: £612; 10th: £437 1) STRATEGIC MOUNT (Ben & Sir Martyn Arbib) Paul Cole 5-9-06 Mirco Demuro EUR [3] 16/1 (15 points) 2) RECORD BREAKER (IRE) (Triplin Racing) Mark Johnston 4-9-06 Richard Hughes IRE [5] 7/1 (10 points) 3) FORMAX (FR) (Anthony & Victoria Pakenham) Marcus Tregoning 6-9-03 Hayley Turner GB [9] 9/2 (7 points) 4) FILIOS (IRE) (Godolphin) Saeed bin Suroor 4-9-09 Jamie Spencer IRE [7] (5 points) 5) SAHRATI (Saeed Manana) Clive Brittain 4-9-02 Frankie Dettori GB [2] (3 points) 6) CANDLE (Mrs David Blackburn) Henry Candy 5-9-06 Jorge Ricardo ROW [10] 7) PROFIT'S REALITY (IRE) (Phones Direct Partnership) Paul Blockley 6-9-06 Seb Sanders GB [1] 8) POLISH POWER (GER) (John Wells) Stan Moore 8-9-04 Gerald Mosse EUR [4] 9) ALL THE GOOD (IRE) (Godolphin) Saeed bin Suroor 5-9-13 Halis Karatas EUR [8] 4/1F 10) COEUR DE LIONNE (IRE) (The Lamprell Partnership) Ed Dunlop 4-9-04 Russell Baze ROW [6] 10 ran Time: 2m 35.36s Distances: 1, 1 3/4, 1 1/4, 4, 2, 1/2, 2 1/4, nk, dist Breeder: Arbib Bloodstock Partnership Breeding: b g – Danlu () Totes: Win: £17.70 Places: £4.10; £3.10; £2.10 Exacta: £138.80

4.05pm THE LES AMBASSADEURS CLUB SHERGAR CUP MILE Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For four-year-olds & upwards Rated 81 - 100 (also open to horses rated 80 & below), old mile. Lowest Weight: 8st 9lb; Highest weight: 10st. Penalties: after August 2, for each race won 3lb. Prize Money: 1st: £17,500; 2nd: £6,125; 3rd: £2,800; 4th: £2,187; 5th: £1,925; 6th: £1,400; 7th: £1,137; 8th: £875; 9th: £612; 10th: £437 1) PERFECT STAR (Dr Drew & E Dedman) Clive Cox 4-9-08 Gerald Mosse EUR [4] 4/1 (15 points) 2) ACE OF HEARTS (Archangels 1) Chris Wall 9-9-08 Russell Baze ROW [7] 8/1 (10points) 3) KAY GEE BE (IRE) (Par Jeu Partnership) Mark Wallace 4-9-07 Yutaka Take ROW [5] 16/1 (7 points) 4) GOLD SOVEREIGN (IRE) (Godolphin) Saeed bin Suroor 4-9-12 Richard Hughes IRE [3] (5 points) 5) SCARTOZZ (Suderia Rencati Srl) Marco Botti 6-9-11 Halis Karatas EUR [9] (3 points) 6) KINSYA (Roalco Limited) Mark Tompkins 4-9-07 Hayley Turner GB [2] 7) TAMIMI'S HISTORY (Jim Ennis) David Evans 4-9-10 Kevin Manning IRE [8] 8) FISHFORCOMPLIMENTS (Mel Roberts & Nicola Meese) Richard Fahey 4-9-06 Jorge Ricardo ROW [10] 9) CAPE HAWK (IRE) (Thurloe Thoroughbreds XVII) Richard Hannon 4-9-05 Frankie Dettori EUR [1] 100/30F 9 ran Non-runner: 1 Vanderlin (withdrawn at start - Ireland team receives 4 points) Time: 1m 44.33s Distances: 1, 1, nk, 3 1/2, 1,1 1/4, 6, 2 1/4 Breeder: A Jenkins & E Kessly Breeding: b f Act One - Granted (FR) (Cadeaux Genereaux) Totes: Win: £4.20 Places: £1.40; £2.10; £3.30 Exacta: £29.80

2008 FINAL TEAM SCORES EUROPE - 94 REST OF THE WORLD - 57 GREAT BRITAIN – 53 IRELAND - 44

24 2007 RESULTS

1.10pm BARCLAYS SHERGAR CUP JUVENILE Class 2, Nursery Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For 2yo, 7f. Highest weight 9st 7lb; lowest weight 7st 12lb. Penalties: after July 21, a winner 6lb. Dream Eater’s Handicap Mark: 97. Entries: 71. Confirmed: 33 pay £0. Penalty value 1st: £17,234 2nd: £6,034 3rd: £2,758 4th: £2,152.50 5th: £1,897 6th: £1,379 1) RELATIVE ORDER (Heading For The Rocks Partnership) John Best 2-7-12 [10] Hayley Turner GBR3 33/1 (15 points) 2) GYPSY BABY (Maurice Sines) Richard Hannon 2-8-07 [4] Fredrik Johansson EUR2 10/1 (10) 3) DREAM EATER (Jeff Smith) Andrew Balding 2-9-07 [3] Jimmy Fortune IRE1 8/1 (7) 4) ORDINANCE (Jeff Daniels) Terry Mills 2-8-11 [6] Frankie Dettori EUR3 (5) 5) ARCHIVED (Swan Racing) Mick Quinlan 2-8-09 [8] Declan McDonogh IRE2 (3) 6) DAN TUCKET (Box 41) Mick Channon 2-8-06 [9] Kevin Darley GBR1 7) BURNWYND BOY (Robert Reid) Ian Semple 2-9-04 [5] Hugh Bowman ROW1 8) STAGE ACCLAIM (You Boyz Is Lost) Rod Millman 2-8-04 [7] Yutaka Take ROW2 9) DALKEY GIRL (G T Gaffney) Vince Smith 2-8-03 [1] Martin Dwyer GBR2 10) COASTING (Sir John Ritblat, David & Jennifer Sieff) Amanda Perrett 2-9-01 (inc 6lb Ex) [2] Andreas Suborics EUR1 7/4F 10 ran Time: 1m 26.76s (new 2-y-o record for Ascot’s new 7f course - previous record 1m 27.90s) Distances: .75, nk, 1 .75, 1, .5, hd, 1, 2.5, .75 Unplaced favourite: 7/4 Coasting Breeder: John & Caroline Penny Breeding: b c Diktat - Aunt Ruby (USA) (Rubiano (USA)) Tote Win: £55.40 Places: £10.70, £2.00, £2.50 Exacta: £485.30

1.45pm TITANIC QUARTER SHERGAR CUP DISTAFF Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ fillies and mares rated 0-100, 6f. Highest weight 10st; lowest weight 8st 9lb, Penalties, after July 21, a winner 3lb. Dark Missile’s Handicap Mark: 100. Entries: 21. Confirmed: 13 pay £0. Penalty value 1st: £17,234 2nd: £6,034 3rd: £2,758 4th: £2,152.50 5th: £1,897 6th: £1,379 1) OUR FAYE (J B J Richards) Sylvester Kirk 4-8-10 (inc 3lb Ex) [8] Jimmy Fortune IRE1 9/2JF (22) 2) DARK MISSILE (Jeff Smith) Andrew Balding 4-10-00 [4] Hayley Turner GBR1 9/2JF (25) 3) TAGULA SUNRISE (David Knaggs & Mel Roberts) Richard Fahey 5-8-13 [1] Darren Beadman ROW1 10/1 (7) 4) LOCH VERDI (Jeff Smith) Andrew Balding 4-8-13 [3] Hugh Bowman ROW2 (5) 5) CHINA CHERUB (John Connolly, R Goward, J Jenkins, W Thornton) Richard Hannon b4-9-01 [2] Kevin Darley GBR2 (3) 6) LEOPOLDINE (R A Grossman & Normandie Stud Ltd ) Hughie Morrison 4-9-03 [5] Declan McDonogh IRE2 (3) 7) KEYAKI (S Oldroyd) Chris Wall 6-9-00 [9] Frankie Dettori EUR1 (5) 8) SWEET AFTON (Lockstone Business Services Ltd) Malcolm Saunders 4-9-00 [6] Martin Dwyer GBR3 9) PERFECT STORY (John & Bridget Drew) James Toller 5-8-13 [10] Andreas Suborics EUR2 10) FREE ROSES (James Given) James Given b4-9-04 [7] Kevin Manning IRE3 10 ran Time: 1m 13.08s - new record for Ascot’s new 6f course; previous record 1m 13.12s Distances: .75, .75, 1 1/4, 1.5, nk, 7, nk, 1, 1.25 Breeder: J B J Richards Breeding: b f College Chapel - Tamara (Marju (IRE)) Tote Win: £4.40 Places: £2.20, £2.00, £2.20 Exacta: £12.80

2.20pm PORTHAULT SHERGAR CUP SPRINT Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For 3yo rated 0-100, 6f. Highest Weight: 9st 12lb; lowest weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 21, a winner 3lb. Lipocco’s Handicap Mark: 100. Entries: 48. Confirmed: 28 pay £0. Penalty value 1st: £17,234 2nd: £6,034 3rd: £2,758 4th: £2,152.50 5th: £1,897 6th: £1,379 1) GENKI (Gillian Khosla) Roger Charlton 3-8-12 [5] Kevin Manning IRE1 6/4F (15) 2) LIPOCCO (The Anagram Partnership) Ralph Beckett 3-9-12 [2] Declan McDonogh IRE2 15/2 (13) 3) KING'S APOSTLE (Wentworth Racing (Pty) Ltd) William Haggas 3-8-13 [7] Hugh Bowman ROW1 5/1 (12) 4) SOUTHANDWEST (B McNicholas & M Feehan) Stan Moore 3-8-13 [6] Fredrik Johansson EUR1 (15) 5) DAZED AND AMAZED (Mrs R Ablett) Richard Hannon 3-9-12 [3] Jimmy Fortune IRE 3 (25) 6) HEYWOOD (Sheikh Mohammed) Mick Channon 3-9-03 [8] Yutaka Take ROW2 7) INVINCIBLE FORCE (Terry Cummins) Paul Green 3-9-10 [10] Martin Dwyer GBR2 8) RESPLENDENT ALPHA (Resplendent Racing Limited) Paul Howling t3-9-07 [9] Darren Beadman ROW3 (7) 9) EVERYMANFORHIMSELF (Cavan Pickering & Stewart Whitehead) James Given b3-8-13 [1] Hayley Turner GBR2 (25) 9 ran Time: 1m 13.34s Distances: 2, .75, nk, 1.5, 1.25, sh, 1.25, nk Non runner: Sirens Gift (withdrawn) Breeder: Rathbarry Stud Breeding: ch g Shinko Forest (IRE) - Emma’s Star (ITY) () Tote Win: £2.30 Places: £1.30, £2.80, £2.00 Exacta: £15.00

25 2.55pm CARVILL SHERGAR CUP STAYERS Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ rated 0-100, 2m. Highest weight 9st 12lb; lowest weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 21, a winner 3lb. Greenwich Meantime’s Handicap Mark: 99. Entries: 48. Confirmed: 25 pay £0. Penalty value 1st: £17,234 2nd: £6,034 3rd: £2,758 4th: £2,152.50 5th: £1,897 6th: £1,379 1) LEG SPINNER (Bill Moffett) Tony Martin IRE 6-8-13 [3] Yutaka Take ROW1 5/2F (15) 2) CARACCIOLA (Piers Pottinger) Nicky Henderson 10-9-00 [2] Hugh Bowman ROW3 20/1 (22) 3) COLLOQUIAL (David & Margeret Blackburn) Henry Candy v6-9-04 [5] Hayley Turner GBR1 8/1 (32) 4) GOLDEN QUEST (Syndicate 2002) Mark Johnston 6-9-09 [9] Kevin Manning IRE1 (20) 5) ODIHAM (D L Brooks, James Dean, Julia Scott) Hughie Morrison v6-9-05 (inc 3lb ex) [10] Darren Beadman ROW2 (10) 6) LETS ROLL (A Crute & Partners) Chris Thornton 6-8-13 [4] Frankie Dettori EUR2 (5) 7) GREENWICH MEANTIME (K Lee D Barlow B Crumbley & L Rutherford) Richard Fahey 7-9-12 [7] Fredrik Johansson EUR1 (15) 8) MIRJAN (Len Lungo Racing Limited) Len Lungo b11-9-03 [1] Jimmy Fortune IRE2 (25) 9) NOBELIX (Rupert Hambro) James Fanshawe 5-9-01 [8] Kevin Darley GBR2 (3) 10) VINANDO (Exors of the late Evelyn Hankinson) Charles Egerton tp6-9-11 [6] Andreas Suborics EUR3 (4) 10 ran Time: 3m 31.93s Distances: 1.25, 1.25, .75, 1.25, .75, hd, .75, 1.5, dist Breeder: Steven Nolan Breeding: b g Intikhab (USA) - Road Harbour (USA) ( (USA)) Tote Win: £3.30 Places: £1.60, £5.30, £3.00 Exacta: £48.20

3.30pm MICHAEL PAGE INTERNATIONAL SHERGAR CUP CHALLENGE Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ rated 0-100, 1m 4f. Highest weight 9st 12lb; lowest weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 21, a winner 3lb. Before You Go’s Handicap Mark: 98. Entries: 57. Confirmed: 30 pay £0. Penalty value 1st: £17,234 2nd: £6,034 3rd: £2,758 4th: £2,152.50 5th: £1,897 6th: £1,379 1) STRATEGIC MOUNT (Ben & Sir Martyn Arbib) Paul Cole 4-9-08 [5] Frankie Dettori EUR1 11/8F (20) 2) JOHN TERRY (Alan Spence) Amanda Perrett 4-9-04 [6] Yutaka Take ROW1 8/1 (25) 3) ACROPOLIS (Newkeylets) Ian Semple v6-9-06 [9] Darren Beadman ROW2 12/1 (17) 4) MUSTAJED (Double P Partnership) Rod Millman 6-9-03 [10] Martin Dwyer GBR3 (5) 5) GAVROCHE (M Khan X2) Jim Boyle 6-9-06 [7] Kevin Manning IRE3 (23) 6) CORRIOLANUS (Dubai ) Andrew Balding 7-9-09 [8] Fredrik Johansson EUR2 (15) 7) KERRIEMUIR LASS (Thurloe Thoroughbreds XV) Michael Jarvis 4-9-02 [2] Declan McDonogh IRE1 (13) 8) DUNASKIN (Equiname Ltd) Karen McLintock 7-9-07 [3] Jimmy Fortune IRE2 (25) 9) BANDAMA (Lady Clague) Amanda Perrett 4-9-08 [4] Hayley Turner GBR2 (32) 9 ran - Non runner: Before You Go Time: 2m 34.09s Distances: hd, 2, 1, nk, nk, .5, hd, 2 Breeder: Arbib Bloodstock Partnership Breeding: b c Montjeu (IRE) - Danlu (USA) (Danzig (USA)) Tote Win: £2.50 Places: £1.30, £2.90, £2.80 Exacta: £15.30

4.05pm SODEXHO PRESTIGE SHERGAR CUP MILE Class 2, Handicap, £35,000 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ rated 0-100, 1m. Highest weight 9st 12lb; lowest weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 21, a winner 3lb. Musadif’s Handicap Mark: 95. Entries: 51. Confirmed: 26 pay £0. Penalty value 1st: £17,234 2nd: £6,034 3rd: £2,758 4th: £2,152.50 5th: £1,897 6th: £1,379 1) BENANDONNER (J C & Sinead Parsons) Richard Fahey 4-9-02 [10] Hugh Bowman ROW2 5/1 (37) 2) ACE OF HEARTS (Archangels 1) Chris Wall 8-9-07 [3] Martin Dwyer GBR1 5/2F (15) 3) PENTECOST (J C & S R Hitchins) Andrew Balding p8-9-10 [7] Darren Beadman ROW1 8/1 (24) 4) SOUTH CAPE (Heart Of The South Racing) Mick Channon 4-9-02 [9] Kevin Manning IRE1 (28) 5) WATERSIDE (Nigel Shields) Gary Moore 8-9-05 [5] Andreas Suborics EUR2 (7) 6) WOVOKA (Mrs T Burns & Mick Channon) Mick Channon 4-9-01 (inc 3lb Ex) [1] Frankie Dettori EUR3 (20) 7) CAPE OF LUCK (Mrs S Sheldon) Philip Mitchell 4-9-07 [8] Fredrik Johansson EUR1 (15) 8) PRINCE OF THEBES (Canisbay Bloodstock) John Akehurst 6-9-04 [2] Declan McDonogh IRE2 (13) 9) BUSTAN (Mrs J Morley) Giles Bravery 8-9-09 [4] Yutaka Take ROW3 (25) 9 ran Time: 1m 40.99s Distances: .5, 2.5, sh, .5, 1 .75, hd, .75, 3.5 Non-runner: Musadif Breeder: Farm LLC Breeding: ch g Giant’s Causeway (USA) - Cape Verdi (IRE) ( (USA)) Tote Win: £9.30 Places: £2.90, £1.70, £2.10 Exacta: £30.40

2007 FINAL TEAM SCORES REST OF THE WORLD - 86 IRELAND - 66 GREAT BRITAIN - 58 EUROPE - 42

26 2006 RESULTS

1.20pm SODEXHO PRESTIGE SHERGAR CUP DISTAFF Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 guaranteed. For 3yo+ fillies & mares rated 0-100, 6f. Weights: highest weight 10st; minimum weight 8st 9lb (3yo 8st 5lb). Penalties after July 22, a winner 3lb. Weight for age: 3 from 4yo + 4lb. Penalty values: 1st £14,772; 2nd £5,172; 3rd £2,364; 4th £1,845; 5th £1,626; 6th £1,182 1 DARK MISSILE (Jeff Smith) Andrew Balding 3-8-13 [7] Ryan Moore GBI 4/1 2 LADY LIVIUS (Mrs John Lee) Richard Hannon 3-9-02 [2] Frankie Dettori ROW 12/1 3 SLING BACK (Wavelength Syndicate) Eamon Tyrrell IRE 5 8-09 [9] Glen Boss ROW 10/1 4 TAGULA SUNRISE (David Knaggs & Mel Roberts) Richard Fahey 4-9-06 [10] Jamie Spencer GBI 7/2F 5 SECRET NIGHT (Hants And Herts) James Toller 3-8-08 [4] Emma-Jayne Wilson ROW 6 MEDITATION (Paddy Barrett) Ian Wood 4-8-09 (3lb ex) [5] Gerald Mosse ROW 7 BOUBOULINA (Gainsborough Stud) Ed Dunlop 3-9-04 [3] Seb Sanders GBI 8 SIERRA VISTA (David Metcalfe) David Barker 6-10-00 [6] Hayley Turner GBI 9 FOLGA (The Thrill Seekers) James Given 4-9-10 [8] Yuichi Fukunaga ROW 10 AUWITESWEETHEART (D R Windebank) Rod Millman 4-8-09 [1] Michael Kinane GBI 10 ran Distances: 1 1/2l, 1l, 1l, hd, 1 1/4l, 1l, 3 1/2l, 1/2l, 3l Winning time: 1m 14.89s Breeder: Littleton Stud Breeding: b f Night Shift (USA) - Exorcet (FR) (Selkirk (USA)) Tote: Win £5.00; Places £1.80, £2.30, £2.50; Exacta £36.30

1.55pm PORTHAULT SHERGAR CUP JUVENILE Class 2, Auction Stakes, £30,000 guaranteed. For 2yo which were sold or bought in as yearlings by public auction (under the hammer) or as 2yo at the ABreeze Up @ sales for 72,000 guineas or less after June 30, 2005 (last sale to govern the price if sold more than once), 7f. Weights: colts & geldings 9st 2lb; fillies 8st 11lb. Penalties: for each Class 4 race won 3lb; for each Class 3 race won 5lb; for each Class 1 or 2 race won 7lb (nursery handicaps excluded for the purpose of penalties; penalties cumulative and maximum penalty 12lb). Allowances: horses sold or bought in for 65,000 guineas or less 1lb; for 55,000 guineas or less 2lb; for 45,000 guineas or less 3lb; for 35,000 guineas or less 4lb (To calculate allowances for horses sold before July 1, 2005, add an additional 3,000 guineas to horses auction price). Penalty values: 1st £14,772; 2nd £5,172; 3rd £2,364; 4th £1,845; 5th £1,626; 6th £1,182 1 EDDIE JOCK (Colin Gershinson) Michael Bell 2-8-12 [10] Robert Winston GBI 10-3 2 DOCTOR BROWN (J S Threadwell) Brian Meehan 2-9-01 [2] Frankie Dettori ROW 11/8F 3 JACK (Michael Lynch) Hughie Morrison 2-9-04 [4] Jamie Spencer GBI 12/1 4 SLIPASEARCHER (Barry McCabe) David Evans 2-8-07 [5] Michael Kinane GBI 5 ARMIGERENT (Joy & Valentine Feerick) Mark Johnston 2-8-12 [1] Doug Whyte ROW 6 CAPE SCHANCK (Jane Chapple-Hyam) Jane Chapple-Hyam 2 8-12 [3] Seb Sanders GBI 7 ZAFONICAL STORM (Briton International) Brendan Duke 2-9-01 [9] Hayley Turner GBI 8 GRAND PRIX (Jenny Powell) Richard Hannon 2-9-01 [8] Gerald Mosse ROW 9 HYTHE BAY (Eastwell Manor Racing Ltd) Richard Phillips 2-8-07 [6] Emma-Jayne Wilson ROW 10 GOING STRAIGHT (Christopher Shankland) Ian Wood 2-8-07 [7] Yuichi Fukunaga ROW 10 ran Distances: 4l, 5l, 6l, 2l, 1/2l, 1 1/4l, 7l, 6l, 3 1/2l Winning time: 1m 28.71s Breeder: James Egan, J Corcoran and June Judd Breeding: ch g Almutawakel - Al Euro (FR) (Mujtahid (USA)) Tote: Win £4.70; Places £1.70, £1.20 , £2.30 Exacta £10.60

2.30pm SODHEXO PRESTIGE SHERGAR CUP SPRINT Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 guaranteed. For 3yo rated 0-100, 6f. Weights: highest weight 9st 12lb; minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 22, a winner 3lb. Penalty value: 1st £14,772; 2nd £5,172; 3rd £2,364; 4th £1,845; 5th £1,626; 6th £1,182 1 COME OUT FIGHTING (M J Wiley) Paul Blockley 3 9-01 [1] Ryan Moore GBI 8/1 2 DIDN’T WE (Miss J A Leighs) Terry Mills b3-8-11 [4] Doug Whyte ROW 13/2 3 WHISPER (Tina Ann Dormer) Rod Millman 3 9-00 [2] Hayley Turner GBI 20/1 4 INGLEBY ARCH (Dave Scott) David Barron 3-9-09 [6] Robert Winston GBI 5 KING ORCHISIOS (Julian & Rosie Richer) Kevin Ryan 3-9-08 [10] Glen Boss ROW 6 GRANTLEY ADAMS (Mrs T G Trant) Mick Channon 3-9-05 [7] Michael Kinane GBI 10-3F 7 GAMBLE IN GOLD (Ms R Z Stephenson) Richard Hannon 3-9-02 [8] Gerald Mosse ROW 8 CURTAIL (Gordon McDowall) Ian Semple 3-9-10 [9] Jamie Spencer GBI 9 SWEET AFTON (M McLoughlin) Eamon Tyrrell IRE 3-9-04 [5] Yuichi Fukunaga ROW 10 ANGUS NEWZ (J G Dooley) Mick Quinn v3-9-12 [3] Frankie Dettori ROW 10 ran Distances: 2l, hd, 1l, nk, 3/4l, 1l, 2l, 2 1/2l, 3 1/2l Winning time: 1m 14.68s Breeder: G J Hamer Breeding: b c Bertolini (USA) - Daughter (IRE) (College Chapel) Tote: Win £11.10; Places £3.00, £2.00 , £7.10 Exacta £89.20

27 3.00pm CARVILL SHERGAR CUP STAYERS Class 2, Handicap, £30,000 guaranteed. For 4yo+ rated 0-100, 2m. Weights: highest weight 9st 12lb; minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 22, a winner 3lb. Penalty value: 1st £14,772; 2nd £5,172; 3rd £2,364; 4th £1,845; 5th £1,626; 6th £1,182 1 DOROTHY’S FRIEND (Mountgrange Stud) Roger Charlton 6-9-03 [7] Seb Sanders GBI 5/2F 2 MCELDOWNEY (C G Maybury) Mark Johnston 4 8-13 [3] Ryan Moore GBI 9/2 3 CASUAL GLANCE (Kingsclere Stud) Andrew Balding 4-8-12 [5] Jamie Spencer GBI 10/1 4 REHEARSAL (Elite Racing Club) Len Lungo 5-9-04 [1] Michael Kinane GBI 5 WISE OWL (S Birdseye) Jeff Pearce 4-8-10 [2] Doug Whyte ROW 6 TRANCE (Nigel Shields) David Barron p6-8-09 Emma-Jayne Wilson ROW 7 CAVALLINO (Investment AB Rustningen) Roy Kvisla t6-9-12 [4] Yuichi Fukunaga ROW 8 SWORDSMAN (John O’Connor) Michael Bell b4-9-03 [8] Glen Boss ROW 9 TARANDOT (Norcroft Park Stud) George Margarson 5-9-06 [6] Robert Winston GBI 9 ran Non-runners: 6 Mudawin (vet certificate), 9 Quizzene (ground - 4 points awarded to ROW) Distances: 4l, 1 2l, nk, 3 2l, 3l, 3/4l, 1 3/4l, 18 Winning time: 3m 30.16s Breeder: Floors Farming And Christopher J Heath Breeding: b g (USA) - Isle Of Flame () Tote: Win £3.00; Places £1.50, £2.00 , £3.20; Exacta £11.30

3.35pm MICHAEL PAGE INTERNATIONAL SHERGAR CUP CHALLENGE Class 2, Handicap, ,40,000 guaranteed. For 4yo+ rated 0-100, 1m 4f. Weights: highest weight 9st 12lb; minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 22, a winner 3lb. Penalty value: 1st £19,696; 2nd £6,896; 3rd £3,152; 4th £2,460; 5th £2,168; 6th £1,576 1 YOUNG MICK (Michael Kentish) George Margarson v4-9-13 (3lb ex) [6] Gerald Mosse ROW 9/4F 2 TI ADORA (Jan Harris) Paul D´Arcy 4-8-10 [7] Ryan Moore GBI 12/1 3 MIKAO (Ben Allen) Mark Tompkins 5-9-03 [9] Jamie Spencer GBI 9/1 4 PEVENSEY (Chris Buckley) Mark Buckley 4-9-03 [4] Frankie Dettori ROW 5 NERO’S RETURN (Christine Budden) Mark Johnston 5 8-11 [1] Glen Boss ROW 6 ISIDORE BONHEUR (John McAleese, Hubert Brown Kerr) Alan Swinbank 5-9-02 [3] Emma-Jayne Wilson ROW 7 CHANTACO (The Pink Hat Racing Partnership) Andrew Balding 4-9-12 [2] Hayley Turner GBI 8 TOP SEED (John Livock Bloodstock Ltd) Mick Channon 5-9-04 [5] Robert Winston GBI 9 NAWAMEES (Paul Stamp) Gary Moore p8-9-06 [10] Seb Sanders GBI 10 WINGMAN (Donald Kerr) John Hills p4-9-02 [8] Doug Whyte ROW 10 ran Distances: 1l, 1 1/4l, 3/4l, 1l, 1l, hd, 1/2l, 1/2l, 3l Winning time: 2m 31.47s Breeder: Michael Kentish Breeding: br g King’s Theatre (IRE) - Just Warning (Warning) Tote: Win £2.50; Places £1.70, £2.50, £2.80; Exacta £29.60

4.10pm SONY SHERGAR CUP MILE Class 2, Handicap, £40,000 guaranteed. For 4yo+ rated 0-100, 1m. Weights: highest weight 9st 12lb; minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 22, a winner 3lb. Royal Island’s Handicap Mark: 100. Entries: 79. Confirmed: 38 pay ,0. Penalty value: 1st ,19,696; 2nd ,6,896; 3rd ,3,152; 4th ,2,460; 5th ,2,168; 6th ,1,576 1 PRINCE OF THEBES (Canisbay Bloodstock) John Akehurst 5-9-05 [3] Seb Sanders GBI 9/2 2 TUCKER (Mrs A M Richards) Walter Swinburn p4-9-10 [6] Hayley Turner GBI 16/1 3 APPALACHIAN TRAIL (G L S Partnership) Ian Semple b5-9-11 [2] Gerald Mosse ROW 7/2F 4 BUSTAN (Tom Morley) Giles Bravery 7-9-09 [10] Doug Whyte ROW 5 HARTSHEAD (B Valentine) Alan Swinbank 7-9-08 (3lb ex) [4] Yuichi Fukunaga ROW 6 PENTECOST (J C, J R & S R Hitchens) Andrew Balding 7-9-12 [5] Michael Kinane GBI 7 RED SPELL (Mrs John Lee) Richard Hannon p5-9-04 [1] Glen Boss ROW 8 ROYAL ISLAND (Markus Graff) Mark Johnston 4 9-12 [8] Ryan Moore GBI 9 JALAMID (Tom Morley) Giles Bravery t4-9-05 [9] Robert Winston GBI 9 ran Non-runner: 10 Flipando (4 points awarded to ROW) Distances: sh, 1/2l, 1 1/4l, sh, 1/2l, sh, 1/2l, 5l Winning time: 1m 40.29s Breeder: Anita Rothschild and London Thoroughbred Services Breeding: b g (IRE) - Persian Walk (FR) (Persian Bold) Tote: Win £4.30; Places £1.50, £4.40, £2.00; Exacta £92.90

2006 FINAL TEAM SCORES GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND TEAM - 158 REST OF THE WORLD TEAM - 95

28 2004 RESULTS

1.40pm THE PRINCE'S TRUST SHERGAR CUP DISTAFF Class B, Rated Stakes Handicap, £45,100 Total Prize Fund. For 3yo+ fillies & mares Rated 0-100, 6f. Minimum Weight 8st 9lb; 3yo 8st 5lb. Penalties: after July 17, a winner of a Class A to D racE 3lb. Weight for age: 3yo from 4yo+ 4lb. Owners’ Prize Money: 1st: £17,395; 2nd: £6,630; 3rd: £3,031; 4th: £2,368; 5th: £2,084; 6th: £1,515; 7th: £1,231; 8th: £947; 9th: £663; 10th: £474 1) TYCHY (D P Ellinas) Stuart Williams 5-9-03 Gerald Mosse ROW [7] 11/4 Fav 2) FRUIT OF GLORY (D,BF R B Hill) John Jenkins 5-9-05 Frankie Dettori ROW [10] 11/2 3) CAVERAL (D A L Stalder) Richard Hannon 3-9-02 Weichong Marwing ROW [8] 20/1 4) SPEED COP (Jeff Smith) Andrew Balding 4-9-06 Johnny Murtagh GBI [5] 5) FANNY'S FANCY (Exors of the Late Naz Ahamad) Chris Wall 4-8-13 Kevin Darley GBI [1] 6) PROUD BOAST (Peter Savill) David Nicholls 6-9-01 Kieren Fallon GBI [9] 7) FOREVER PHOENIX (John Greetham) Robert Cowell 4-9-03 Darryll Holland GBI [3] 8) MRS ST GEORGE (Tony Kilduff) James Burns IRE 3-8-06 Dario Vargiu ROW [2] 9) BARRANTES (D W F Sandercock & D C Lambird) Sheena West 7-8-09 Michael Kinane GBI [4] 10) BALI ROYAL (Mrs R J Manning) Malcolm Saunders 6-9-09 Damien Oliver ROW [6] 10 Ran Non-Runners: Dowager (Vet’s Certificate), Grey Pearl (Vet’s Certificate) Time: 1 min 14.73 sec Distance: 1, nk, hd, hd, ½, 3½, ½, 7, 2½ Breeder: L Ellinas Breeding: ch m (USA) - Touch Of White (Song) Tote Win: £3.90 Places: £1.90; £1.60; £5.10 Exacta: £25.30

2.10pm PORTHAULT SHERGAR CUP JUVENILE Class B, Auction Race, £45,100 Total Prize Fund. 7f, for 2yo sold or bought in as yearlings by public auction, or as 2yo at the "Breeze Up" sales for 72,000 guineas or less before July 1, 2003 or for 75,000 guineas or less after June 30, 2003 (last sale to govern price if sold more than once). Weights: colts & geldings 9st 2lb; fillies 8st 11lb. Penalties: for each class D race won 3lb; for each Class C race won 5lb; for each Class A or B race won 7lb (nurseries excluded for the purpose of penalties; penalties cumulative and maximum penalty 12lb). Allowances: horses sold or bought in for 65,000 guineas or less 1lb; for 55,000 guineas or less 2lb; for 45,000 guineas or less 3lb; for 35,000 guineas or less 4lb (for calculation of allowances for horses sold before July 1, 2003, an additional 3,000 guineas is added to the horse's auction price). Owners’ Prize Money: 1st: £17,395; 2nd: £6,630; 3rd: £3,031; 4th: £2,368; 5th: £2,084; 6th: £1,515; 7th: £1,231; 8th: £947; 9th: £663; 10th: £474 1) JUSTAQUESTION (Christopher Shankland) Ian Wood 2-8-10 Frankie Dettori ROW [5] 10/1 2) BEAVER PATROL (Gary Stevens) Fulke Johnson Houghton 2-9-06 Michael Kinane GBI [8] 14/1 3) LAMH EILE (Oghill House Stud) David Barron 2-8-07 Dario Vargiu ROW [7] 11/2 4) DESTINATE (Michael Pescod & Justin Dowley) Richard Hannon 2-9-01 Darryll Holland GBI [4] 5) SPIRIT OF FRANCE (Alan Spence) Mark Johnston 2-9-02 Jamie Spencer GBI [10] 6) EMBOSSED (Ms R Z Stephenson ) Richard Hannon 2-9-01 Yutaka Take ROW [9] 7) KANDIDATE (Tony Richards) Clive Brittain 2-8-12 Gerald Mosse ROW [6] 8) GROUP CAPTAIN (Speedlith Group) Sylvester Kirk 2-8-12 Johnny Murtagh GBI [2] 9) STREET CRED (Young Guns Syndicate) Andrew Balding 2-9-01 Damien Oliver ROW [3] 10) MCELDOWNEY (C G Maybury) Mark Johnston 2-8-12 Kevin Darle y GBI [1] 10 Ran Time: 1 min 28.30 sec Distances: hd, nk, ½, 1, ½, 5, 3½, 1¼, 7 Breeder: Andrew Reid Breeding: b f Pursuit Of - Queenbird (Warning) Tote Win: £7.20 Places: £1.70; £2.80; £2.50 Exacta: £114.70

2.45pm MURPHY'S FASTFLOW SHERGAR CUP MILE Class B, Rated Stakes Handicap, £45,100 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ rated 0-100, 1m. Weights: highest weight 9st 7lb; minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 17, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Owners’ Prize Money: 1st: £17,395; 2nd: £6,630; 3rd: £3,031; 4th: £2,368; 5th: £2,084; 6th: £1,515; 7th: £1,231; 8th: £947; 9th: £663; 10th: £474 1) PENTECOST (J C, J R and S R Hitchins) Andrew Balding 5-9-07 Kieren Fallon GBI [6] 9/2 Fav 2) VORTEX (Coriolis Partnership) Gay Kelleway et5-9-10 Yutaka Take ROW [5] 6/1 3) WING COMMANDER (Steve Ryan) Richard Fahey 5-9-00 Dario Vargiu ROW [7] 9/1 4) COLISAY (D M Hawkes) Ed Vaughan v1 5-9-07 Jamie Spencer GBI [4] 9/1 5) UNSHAKABLE (Unshakable Partnership) Bob Jones 5-9-01 Frankie Dettori ROW [8] 6) GREENSLADES (Four Seasons Racing Ltd) Peter Makin 5-9-03 Gerald Mosse ROW [2] 7) ST ANDREWS (Team Havana) Michael Jarvis 4-9-02 Weichong Marwing ROW [9] 8) CAMP COMMANDER (Tony & Simon Richards) Clive Brittain t5-9-01 Darryll Holland GBI [3] 9) CALCUTTA (Catherine Corbett & Chris Wright ) Barry Hills 8-9-04 Kevin Darley GBI [10] 10) SELECTIVE (Bruce Corman) Ed Vaughan 5-9-00 Johnny Murtagh GBI [1] 10 Ran Time: 1 min 41.14 sec Distances: 1¼, 1, 1, 1¼, 1¼, hd, 2, 1¼, 15 Breeder: Nancy Ralphs Breeding: ch g Tagula (IRE) - Boughtbyphone (Warning) Tote Win: £3.70 Places: £1.80; £2.40; £3.20 Exacta: £16.50

29 3.20pm SODEXHO SHERGAR CUP STAYERS Class B, Rated Stakes Handicap, £45,100 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ Rated 0-100, 2m 45yds. Weights: highest weight 9st 7lb; minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 17, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Owners’ Prize Money: 1st: £17,395; 2nd: £6,630; 3rd: £3,031; 4th: £2,368; 5th: £2,084; 6th: £1,515; 7th: £1,231; 8th: £947; 9th: £663; 10th: £474 1) DOROTHY'S FRIEND (Mountgrange Stud) Roger Charlton 4-8-09 Michael Kinane GBI [6] 11/4 Fav 2) DOUBLE OBSESSION (Ron Huggins, R B Huckerby, Atlantic Racing) Mark Johnston v4-9-02 Damien Oliver ROW [4] 3/1 3) HIGHLAND GAMES (K Bailey, P Booth, D Boorer) James Given 4-8-08 Yutaka Take ROW [8] 10/1 4) GOLD MEDALLIST (Jeff Smith) David Elsworth 4-9-07 Weichong Marwing ROW [3] 5) PENNY PICTURES (Terry Neill) Martin Pipe 5-8-08 Kieren Fallon GBI [2] 6) ALMAH (Peter Deal & Tweenhills Racing) Venetia Williams 6-8-11 Kevin Darley GBI [7] 7) MORSON BOY (Ged Mason) Mark Johnston 4-8-13 Darryll Holland GBI [10] 8) ALBANOV (Michael Watt) Mark Johnston 4-9-02 Jamie Spencer GBI [9] 9) SANTANDO (Mrs J M Khan) Clive Brittain v4-8-11 Gerald Mosse ROW [1] 10) NOSTRADAMUS (Joseph Kell ) Kahlil Burke IRE 5-9-00 Dario Vargiu ROW [5] 10 Ran Time: 3 min 32.72 sec Distance: 1, 2, 1¾, 1¾, 1½, hd, 6, 1½, 16 Breeder: Floors Farming & Christopher Heath Breeding: b g Grand Lodge (USA) - Isle Of Flame (Shirley Heights) Tote Win: £3.20 Places: £1.20; £1.60; £2.90 Exacta: £7.70

3.50pm CARVILL SHERGAR CUP CHALLENGE Class B, Rated Stakes Handicap, £45,100 Total Prize Fund. For 4yo+ Rated 0-100, 1m 4f. Weights: highest weight 9st 7lb; minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 17, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Owners’ Prize Money: 1st: £17,395; 2nd: £6,630; 3rd: £3,031; 4th: £2,368; 5th: £2,084; 6th: £1,515; 7th: £1,231; 8th: £947; 9th: £663; 10th: £474 1) DESERT QUEST (Ballygallon Stud Ltd) Andrew Balding b4-8-13 Jamie Spencer GBI [1] 14/1 2) COUNSEL'S OPINION (Mrs J Roberts) Chris Wall 7-9-07 Weichong Marwing ROW [3] 12/1 3) SWIFT TANGO (Khalifa Sultan) Ed Dunlop 4-9-07 Damien Oliver ROW [2] 12/1 4) HAWRIDGE PRINCE (Eric Gadsden) Gerald Cottrell 4-9-02 Johnny Murtagh GBI [8] 5) STARRY LODGE (D R C Thompson) Luca Cumani 4-9-03 Frankie Dettori ROW [9] 6/4 Fav 6) HAMBLEDEN (Stag and Huntsman) Michael Jarvis 7-9-05 Kieren Fallon GBI [6] 7) DESERT ROYALTY (Janice Quy) Ed Dunlop 4-8-13 Darryll Holland GBI [4] 8) SIR GEORGE TURNER (Paul Dean) Mark Johnston 5-9-02 Michael Kinane GBI [5] 9) MUHAREB (Saeed Manana) Clive Brittain 5-9-01 Yutaka Take ROW [10] 10) AKASH (Markus Graff) Mark Johnston 4-8-12 Gerald Mosse ROW [7] 10 Ran Time: 2 min 34.22 sec Distance: nk, nk, ½, ¾, nk, ¾, 1¾, 10, 10 Breeder: Ballygallon Stud Breeding: b g (USA) - Jumilla (USA) ( (USA)) Tote Win: £19.70 Places: £5.00; £3.00; £2.70 Exacta: £200.10

4.20pm DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP SPRINT Class B, Rated Stakes Handicap, £45,100 Total Prize Fund. For 3yo Rated 0-100, 6f. Weights: highest weight 9st 7lb; minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 17, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Owners’ Prize Money: 1st: £17,395; 2nd: £6,630; 3rd: £3,031; 4th: £2,368; 5th: £2,084; 6th: £1,515; 7th: £1,231; 8th: £947; 9th: £663; 10th: £474 1) PARADISE ISLE (The Equema Partnership) Chris Wall 3-9-01 Weichong Marwing ROW [4] 14/1 2) ALDERNEY RACE (Britton House Stud Ltd) Roger Charlton 3-9-07 Kevin Darley GBI [5] 3/1 Jt Fav 3) KHABFAIR (Star Pointe Ltd & Arlington Bloodstock) Amanda Perrett 3-9-04 Dario Vargiu ROW [9] 7/2 4) GLARAMARA (C M Martin) Alan Bailey 3-9-07 Kieren Fallon GBI [8] 5) COMMANDO SCOTT (Ann Morris) Alan Berry 3-9-00 Michael Kinane GBI [1] 6) DOITNOW (Hi-Tech Racing Club) Richard Fahey 3-8-13 Frankie Dettori ROW [10] 7) NERO'S RETURN (Christine Budden) Mark Johnston 3-9-03 Yutaka Take ROW [3] 8) HIGH VOLTAGE (Mrs K Halsall ) Karl Burke 3-9-04 Damien Oliver ROW [7] 9) VALJARV (V and J Properties) Nick Littmoden 3-9-02 Johnny Murtagh GBI [2] 10) DANZIG RIVER (Ronald Arculli) Barry Hills 3-9-03 Jamie Spencer GBI [6] 20/1 10 ran Time: 1 min 14.37 sec Distances: 3, ½, 1½, nk, ½, 1¾, ½, 2, 4 Breeder: Jeremy Green & Sons Breeding: b f Bluebird (USA) - Iktidar ( (USA)) Tote Win: £15.00 Places: £3.10; £1.90; £1.80 Exacta: £81.90

2004 FINAL TEAM SCORES DUBAI DUTY FREE REST OF THE WORLD TEAM - 138 SODEXHO PRESTIGE GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND TEAM - 102

30 2003 RESULTS

Dubai Duty Free Rest Of The World Riders In Bold 1.45pm MOSS BROS SHERGAR CUP MILE (RATED STAKES HANDICAP) Class B, £40,000 guaranteed, One Mile (Round), four-year-olds rated 0-100. Weights: highest weight: 9st 7lb. Penalties, after July 19, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Owners Prize Money: 1st: £15,428; 2nd: £5,880; 3rd: £2,688; 4th: £2,100; 5th: £1,848; 6th: £1,344; 7th: £1,092; 8th: £840; 9th: £588; 10th: £420 1) PENTECOST (R & E H Investments Ltd) Andrew Balding 4-8-13 Doug Whyte ROW [2] 7/1 2) GREEN LINE (The Queen) Sir Michael Stoute 4-8-11 Andreas Suborics ROW [9] 8/1 3) SURPRISE ENCOUNTER (Ahmed BuHaleeba) Ed Dunlop 7-9-07 Shane Dye ROW [6] 15/2 4) ISLAND LIGHT (Gibson, Goddard, Hamer & Hawkes) Alec Stewart 5-9-04 Mick Kinane GBI [8] 7/2 Fav 5) CALCUTTA (Catherine Corbett & Chris Wright) Barry Hills 7-9-05 Kieren Fallon GBI [1] 6) WANNABE AROUND (Peter Savill) David Nicholls 5-8-11 Johnny Murtagh GBI [4] 7) MUCHEA (Mick Channon) Mick Channon 9-8-12 Kevin Darley GBI [9] 8) SUMMER VIEW (Beckhampton Stables Ltd) Roger Charlton t6-8-13 Yutaka Take ROW [10] 9) GOBLET OF FIRE (Susan Roy) Brian Meehan 4-9-07 Frankie Dettori ROW [5] 10) KING’S IRONBRIDGE (Johnsey Estates (1990) Ltd) Sylvester Kirk 5-9-02 Pat Eddery GBI [3] 10 ran Time: 1m 41.40s Dist: 1/2, 2 1/2, hd, 1 1/4, 1 1/2, 1 1/4, 1/2, 4, 12 Breeder: Nancy Ralphs Breeding: ch g Tagula (IRE) - Boughtbyphone (Warning) Tote Win: £9.10 Places: £3.10; £3.70; £2.80 Exacta: £90.30

2.15pm PORTHAULT SHERGAR CUP DISTAFF (RATED STAKES HANDICAP) Class B, £40,000 guaranteed, six furlongs, three-year-olds and upwards rated 0-105. Weights: highest weight: 9st 9lb. Minimum weight: 8st 9lb, 3yo: 8st 5lb. Penalties: after July 19, a winner of a Class A to D race, 3lb. Owners Prize Money: 1st: £15,428; 2nd: £5,880; 3rd: £2,688; 4th: £2,100; 5th: £1,848; 6th: £1,344; 7th: £1,092; 8th: £840; 9th: £588; 10th: £420 1) LOCHRIDGE (Jeff Smith) Andrew Balding 4-8-09 Fredrik Johansson ROW [4] 11/2 2) GAELIC PRINCESS (Andy Beard) Tony Newcombe 3-8-05 Yutaka Take ROW [5] 25/1 3) FOREVER TIMES (Times Of Wigan) Tim Easterby 5-8-09 Shane Dye ROW [3] 8/1 4) VITA SPERICOLATA (IRE) (First Class Entertainment) John Wainwright 6-8-09 Mick Kinane GBI [1] 5) PRESTO VENTO (Ian & Mrs D M Wight,Tony Everett) Richard Hannon 3-9-00 Doug Whyte ROW [2] 6) GOLDEVA (M & Mrs T Pyle) Reg Hollinshead 4-8-13 Frankie Dettori ROW [10] 7) HIGHLAND SHOT (Jeff Smith) Andrew Balding 5-8-09 Kevin Darley GBI [8] 8) SIMIANNA (The Monkey Partnership) Alan Berry 4-8-09 Johnny Murtagh GBI [7] 9) TOROSAY SPRING (C I T Racing Ltd) James Fanshawe 5-9-09 Darryll Holland GBI [9] 10) ROSES OF SPRING (Bottisham Heath Stud) Robert Cowell p5-8-09 Pat Eddery GBI [6] 10 ran Time: 1m 13.68s Dist: 3 1/2, sh, sh, sh, 1 1/2, hd, sh, 1/2, 16 Breeder: Littleton Stud Breeding: ch f - (Song) Tote Win: £6.90 Places: £2.30; £5.00; £2.90 Exacta: £177.80

2.50pm NSPCC SHERGAR CUP JUVENILE Class B , Auction Race, £40,000 Guaranteed. For 2yo which were sold or bought in as yearlings by public auction (under the hammer) or as a 2yo at the "Breeze Up" sales, for 75,000gns or less (first sale to govern the price if sold more than once). Weights: colts & geldings: 9st 2lb; fillies 8st 11lb. Penalties: for each Class D race won 3lb; for each Class C race won 5lb; for each Class A or B race won 7lb. (nursery handicaps excluded for the purposes of penalties; penalties cumulative and maximum penalty 12lb). Allowances: horses sold or bought in for 65,000gns or less 1lb; for 55,000gns or less 2lb; for 45,000gns or less 3lb; for 35,000gns or less 4lb (allowances not cumulative). Owners Prize Money: 1st: £15,428; 2nd: £5,880; 3rd: £2,688; 4th: £2,100; 5th: £1,848; 6th: £1,344; 7th: £1,092; 8th: £840; 9th: £588; 10th: £420 1) KINNAIRD (Alistair Dinsmore) Patrick Haslam 2-8-12 Kieren Fallon GBI [9] 7/2 2) CHINSOLA (Nicholas R Hodges) Richard Hannon 2-9-06 Andreas Suborics ROW [4] 2/1 Fav 3) THINK TANK (Markus Graff) Mark Johnston 2-8-12 Fredrik Johansson ROW [2] 3/1 4) VIENNA’S BOY (Maurice Sines) Richard Hannon 2-8-12 Darryll Holland GBI [10] 5) KINGDOM COME (Martin White & Partners) Sylvester Kirk 2-8-12 Shane Dye ROW [8] 6) QUEENSTOWN (Matham Investments) Brian Meehan 2-8-13 Doug Whyte ROW [5] 7) MENFEE (Mohammed Jaber) Ed Dunlop 2-9-03 Mick Kinane GBI [7] 8) VAMOSE (Daphne Downes, K McCourt, J Hanna, R Levitt) Gay Kelleway 2-8-12 Johnny Murtagh GBI [3] 9) GALLAS (First Class Entertainment) John Wainwright 2-8-12 Yutaka Take ROW [6] 10) EURO ROUTE (John Wholey) Edgar Byrne IRE 2-8-12 Kevin Darley GBI [1] 10 ran Time: 1m 29.26s Dist: 1 1/2, 1/2, 4, 1 3/4, nk, 1 3/4, 5, 5, 1 1/4 Breeder: Victor Stud Breeding: ch f (IRE) – ’s Guest (IRE) (Be My Guest (USA)) Tote Win: £3.90 Places: £1.80; £1.40 Exacta: £11.00

31 3.25pm SODEXHO SHERGAR CUP STAYERS Class B, Rated Stakes Handicap, £40,000 Guaranteed. For 4yo+ rated 0-100. Highest weight 9st 7lb; minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 19, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Owners’ Prize Money: 1st: £15,428; 2nd: £5,880; 3rd: £2,688; 4th: £2,100; 5th: £1,848; 6th: £1,344; 7th: £1,092; 8th: £840; 9th: £588; 10th: £420 1) SHABERNAK (Thurloe Thoroughbreds) Michael Bell 4-9-00 Kieren Fallon GBI [10] 7/1 2) RANDOM QUEST (The Blandford Partnership) Paul Cole 5-9-00 Darryll Holland GBI [7] 10/1 3) MANA D’ARGENT (Daniel A Couper) Mark Johnston 6-9-00 Pat Eddery GBI [5] 7/4 Fav 4) UNLEASH (Cheveley Park Stud) Philip Hobbs 4-9-07 Frankie Dettori ROW [2] 5) FERDINAND (Chris Wright and Catherine Corbett) Paul Cole 5-8-13 Doug Whyte ROW [1] 6) BID FOR FAME (Elite Racing Club) Nicky Henderson 6-8-11 Fredrik Johansson ROW [6] 7) MOON EMPEROR (Robert Ellis & Christopher Shankland) John Jenkins 6-9-03 Mick Kinane GBI [3] 8) KNAVESMIRE OMEN (The Omen Partnership) Mark Johnston 4-9-07 Andreas Suborics ROW [9] 9) TAFFRAIL (Sir David Sieff) John Dunlop 5-9-06 Kevin Darley GBI [4] 10) RAHWAAN (Six Iron Partnership) Chris Fairhurst 4-8-11 Shane Dye ROW [8] 10 ran Time: 3m 30.91s Dist: 5, 1 1/4, hd, nk, 7, 2 1/2, 1 3/4, 1 1/4, 16 Breeder: Baron Von Oppenheim Breeding: gr g Akarad (FR) - Salinova (Linamix (FR) Tote Win: £9.10 Places: £2.70; £2.40; £1.40 Exacta: £65.00

4.00pm CARVILL SHERGAR CUP CHALLENGE Class B Rated Stakes Handicap , £40,000 Guaranteed. For 4yo+ rated 0-100. Highest weight 9st 7lb; lowest weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 19, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Owners’ Prize Money: 1st: £15,428; 2nd: £5,880; 3rd: £2,688; 4th: £2,100; 5th: £1,848; 6th: £1,344; 7th: £1,092; 8th: £840; 9th: £588; 10th: £420 1) CAPITANO CORELLI (Alessandro Gaucci) Paul Cole t4-8-11 Shane Dye ROW [5] 20/1 2) SERGEANT CECIL (Terry Cooper) Rod Millman 4-8-10 Kieren Fallon GBI [9] 8/1 3) MUHAREB (Saeed Manana) Clive Brittain t4-9-07 Fredrik Johansson ROW [4] 10/1 4) REVEILLEZ (Miss A Church) James Fanshawe 4-8-10 Pat Eddery GBI [6] 7/2 Fav 5) FLOWNAWAY (Sales Race 2001 Syndicate) William Jarvis 4-9-06 Darryll Holland GBI [8] 6) COURAGEOUS DUKE (Lucayan Stud) 4-9-06 Johnny Murtagh GBI [7] 7) MAMCAZMA (H A Cushing) Dave Morris 5-9-07 Frankie Dettori ROW [10] 8) GOLDEN LARIAT (Maktoum Al Maktoum) Sir Michael Stoute 4-8-10 Yutaka Take ROW [1] 9) KYLKENNY (Wetherby Racing Bureau) Hughie Morrison t8-8-07 Andreas Suborics ROW [2] 10) VICIOUS PRINCE (Jeff Samuel) Richard Whitaker 4-8-12 Mick Kinane GBI [3] 10 ran Time: 2m 32.67s Dist: 3/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1/2, 1 3/4, 2, 1 3/4, 1 1/4, 11 Breeder: Gerald Leigh Breeding: b/ro c Sadler’s Wells (USA) - Ahead (Shirley Heights) Tote Win: £21.90 Places: £4.50; £2.80; £2.90 Exacta: £129.20

4.30pm DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP SPRINT Class B , £60,000 Guaranteed. For 3yo. Weights: colts & geldings 8st 12lb; fillies 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 29, 2002, a winner of a Group Three race 4lb; of a Group Two race 6lb; of a Group One race 8lb. Owners’ Prize Money: 1st: £15,428; 2nd: £5,880; 3rd: £2,688; 4th: £2,100; 5th: £1,848; 6th: £1,344; 7th: £1,092; 8th: £840; 9th: £588; 10th: £420 1) MOVE IT (Mountgrange Stud) Roger Charlton 3-8-12 Doug Whyte ROW [7] 9/2 2) ROYAL BEACON (Tweenhills Racing) Mark Johnston 3-8-12 Yutaka Take ROW [3] 20/1 3) COCONUT PENANG (Mrs A K H Ooi) Rod Millman 3-8-12 Pat Eddery GBI [9] 10/1 4) SOMNUS (Legard Sidebottom & Sykes) Tim Easterby 3-8-12 Kevin Darley GBI [1] 8/11 Fav 5) THE KIDDYKID (Claire Massey) David Evans 3-8-12 Johnny Murtagh GBI [8] 6) SEMENOVSKII (Peter Beaton-Brown) Paul D’Arcy 3-8-12 Kieren Fallon GBI [4] 7) TELEPATHIC (Pisani PLC) Alan Berry 3-8-12 Frankie Dettori ROW [2] 8) WIMPLE (Saeed Manana) Clive Brittain t3-8-7 Andreas Suborics ROW [5] 9) PERCY DOUGLAS (Caron Stokell) Ann Stokell 3-8-12 Darryll Holland GBI [6] 9 ran Time: 1m 15.05s Dist: nk, sh, nk, 3, 1/2, 7, 3, 1/2 Breeder: C J Mills Breeding: ch c - Midnight Shift (IRE) (Night Shift (USA)) Tote Win: £5.20 Places: £1.60; £3.80; £2.30 Exacta: £100.10

2003 Final Team Scores DUBAI DUTY FREE REST OF THE WORLD TEAM - 146 SODEXHO PRESTIGE GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND TEAM - 98

32 2002 RESULTS

Dubai Duty Free Rest Of The World Riders In Bold 1.30pm MOSS BROS SHERGAR CUP MILE Class B. Rated Stakes Handicap. £45,100 Guaranteed. For 4yo+ rated 0-100. Highest weight 9st 7lb; minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 20, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Owners Prize Money: 1st: £17,395; 2nd: £6,314; 3rd: £3,369; 4th: £2,521; 5th: £2,025; 6th: £1,515; 7th: £1,263; 8th: £839; 9th: £677; 10th: £419 1) BOUNCING BOWDLER (Paul Dean) Mark Johnston 4-9-07 Richard Hughes GBI [4] 12/1 2) DUMARAN (Exors of late Robert Hitchins) 4-8-12 Hiroki Goto ROW [6] 16/1 3) NORTON (Terry Mills) Terry Mills 5-9-05 Mick Kinane GBI [10] 5/1 4) BEAUCHAMP PILOT (Erik Penser) Gerard Butler 4-9-04 Craig Williams ROW [3] 9/4F 5) FINISHED ARTICLE (Caledonian Racing Society) David Elsworth 5-8-12 Johnny Murtagh GBI [5] 6) MORRO CASTLE (Saeed Manana) Clive Brittain b4-8-09 Doug Whyte ROW [8] 7) TRANSATLANTIC (David Chapell) Fulke Johnson Houghton 4-9-05 David Flores ROW [9] 8) DUKE OF MODENA (Bridget Swire) Toby Balding 5-9-04 Gerald Mosse ROW [1] 9) HURRICANE FLOYD (Lucayan Stud) David Nicholls t4-8-11 Kevin Darley GBI [7] 10) SCOTTY’S FUTURE (Lucayan Stud) David Nicholls 4-9-03 Kieren Fallon GBI [2] 10 Ran Distances: sh, hd, hd, 3 1/2, 2, 1/2, 3/4, 3/4, 1 1/4 Time: 1m 44.52s Breeder: Lady Juliet Tadgell Breeding: b g Mujadil (USA) - Prima Volta (Primo Dominie) Totes Win: £15.00 Places: £3.00; £4.80; £1.70 Exacta: £202.30

2.05pm BRITISH RED CROSS SHERGAR CUP JUVENILE Class B. Auction Race. £45,100 Guaranteed. For 2yo which were sold or bought in as yearlings by public auction (under the hammer) or as a 2yo at the “Breeze Up” sales, for 75,000gns or less (first sale to govern the price if sold more than once). Weights: colts & geldings: 9st 2lb; fillies 8st 11lb. Penalties: for each Class D race won 3lb; for each Class C race won 5lb; for each Class A or B race won 7lb. (nursery handicaps excluded for the purposes of penalties; penalties cumulative and maximum penalty 12lb). Allowances: horses sold or bought in for 65,000gns or less 1lb; for 55,000gns or less 2lb; for 45,000gns or less 3lb; for 35,000gns or less 4lb (allowances not cumulative). Owners Prize Money: 1st: £17,395; 2nd: £6,314; 3rd: £3,369; 4th: £2,521; 5th: £2,025; 6th: £1,515; 7th: £1,263; 8th: £839; 9th: £677; 10th: £419 1) TOUT SEUL (Eden Racing) Fulke Johnson Houghton 2-9-01 Kieren Fallon GBI [7] 9/2F 2) DEVIOUS BOY (Blue Lion Racing) Patrick Haslam 2-8-12 David Flores ROW [5] 6/1 3) IRON LAD (P Ashmore,W Flynn,N McGreavy) Mick Quinlan 2-8-12 Gerald Mosse ROW [6] 25/1 4) GRAND (P L Williams) Nick Littmoden 2-8-12 Hiroki Goto ROW [1] 5) KAWAGINO (K J Pike) Nerys Dutfield 2-8-12 Mick Kinane GBI [4] 6) DOUBLE OBSESSION (Ron Huggins & Partners) Mark Johnston 2-9-02 Craig Williams ROW [8] 7) PRINCE (Bertie Gooding) Rod Millman 2-9-02 Johnny Murtagh GBI [10] 8) DANCINGINTHESTREET (4th Middleham Partnership) Mark Johnston 2-8-12 Pat Eddery GBI [3] 9) STEELANINCH (Tipp-Ex Rapid Racing) Neville Callaghan 2-9-03 Andreas Suborics ROW [9] PU) T E LAWRENCE (Alessandro Gaucci) Richard Hannon 2-8-12 Richard Hughes GBI [2] 10 ran Distances: 2 1/2, 9, hd, 1, nk, nk, 17, 5 Time: 1m 32.32s Breeder: G Johnston King Breeding: b c Ali-Royal (IRE) - Total Aloof (Groom Dancer (USA)) Totes Win: £4.00 Places: £1.60; £1.50; £4.30 Exacta: £19.50

2.40pm PORTHAULT SHERGAR CUP DISTAFF Class B. Rated Handicap. £50,000 Guaranteed. For 3yo+ fillies & mares rated 0-105. Highest weight 9st 9lb; minimum weight 8st 9lb (3yo 8st 5lb). Penalties: after July 20, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Weight for age: 3yo from 4yo+ 4lb. Owners Prize Money: 1st: £19,290; 2nd: £7,140; 3rd: £3,950; 4th: £2,940; 5th: £2,100; 6th: £1,680; 7th: £1,260; 8th: £840; 9th: £670; 10th: £420 1) GOLDEVA (Mr M & Mrs T Pyle) Reg Hollinshead 3-9-03 Richard Hughes GBI [6] 20/1 2) VITA SPERICOLATA (Blue Check Partnership) John Wainwright 5-9-07 Andreas Suborics ROW [10] 7/1 3) BRIGHT EDGE (Christopher J Mason) Bryn Palling 3-9-07 Doug Whyte ROW [3] 6/1 4) SIMIANNA (Monkey Partnership) Alan Berry 3-8-12 Mick Kinane GBI [7] 5) FLYING MILLIE (John E Guest) Ralph Beckett 4-9-03 Pat Eddery GBI [8] 6) BANDANNA (Miss R Dobson) Ron Hodges 5-9-09 David Flores ROW [5] 7) LADY LINKS (Coriolan Partnership II) Richard Hannon 3-9-05 Craig Williams ROW [1] 5/1JF 8) DISTANT DIVA (Norcroft Park Stud) George Margarson 3-8-08 (3lb ow) Kieren Fallon GBI [2] 9) PROUD BOAST (J W Gittins) Geraldine Rees 4-9-07 Kevin Darley GBI [4] 5/1JF 10) KELSEY ROSE (Swift Racing) David Evans 3-8-11v Gerald Mosse ROW 10 ran Distances: 3/4, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2, 3/4, 6, 1 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 Time: 1m 18.62s Breeder: Longdon Stud Ltd Breeding: gr f Makbul - Gold Belt (IRE) (Bellypha) Totes Win: £23.20 Places: £4.10; £2.30; £2.10 Exacta: £270.30

33 3.15pm MILLENNIUM HOTELS AND RESORTS SHERGAR CUP STAYERS Class B. Rated Stakes Handicap. £50,000 Guaranteed. For 4yo+ rated 0-100. Highest weight 9st 7lb; minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 20, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Owners Prize Money: 1st: £19,290; 2nd: £7,140; 3rd: £3,950; 4th: £2,940; 5th: £2,100; 6th: £1,680; 7th: £1,260; 8th: £840; 9th: £670; 10th: £420 1) MANA D’ARGENT (Daniel A Couper) Mark Johnston 5-8-07 Pat Eddery GBI [9] 13/2 2) MOON EMPEROR (Robert Ellis & Chris Shankland) John Jenkins 5-9-05 Kevin Darley GBI [6] 6/1 3) BALLADEER (Scott Hardy Partnership) John Hills 4-8-07 Craig Williams ROW [3] 14/1 4) JACK DAWSON (The Premier Cru) John Berry 5-8-07 Hiroki Goto ROW [10] 5) JASMICK (Melksham Craic) Hughie Morrison 4-8-08 Kieren Fallon GBI [4] 6) RIYADH (A S Helaissi) Martin Pipe 4-8-12v Doug Whyte ROW [1] 7) CAQUI D’OR (Windflower Overseas Holdings) John Dunlop 4-8-07 Mick Kinane GBI [8] 8) RANDOM QUEST (The Blandford Partnership) Paul Cole 4-9-01 Johnny Murtagh GBI [2] 7/4F 9) COMPTON COMMANDER (Erik Penser) Gerard Butler 4-8-08v David Flores ROW [7] 10) CHURLISH CHARM (John Hopkins T/A South Hatch) Jim Boyle 7-9-07 Andreas Suborics ROW [5] 10 ran Distances: 15, 2 1/2, 4, 2 1/2, 6, 2, 4, 10, 14 Time: 3m 41.14s Breeder: Daniel A Couper & George Hosie Breeding: b g Ela Mana-Mou - Patite D’Argent (Noalto) Totes Win: £6.00 Places: £1.60; £2.10; £3.40 Exacta: £36.10

3.50pm CARVILL SHERGAR CUP CHALLENGE Class B. Rated Stakes Handicap. £45,100 Guaranteed . For 4yo+ rated 0-100. Highest weight 9st 7lb; lowest weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 20, a winner of a Class A to race 3lb. Weights raised 5lb. Owners Prize Money: 1st: £17,395; 2nd: £6,314; 3rd: £3,369; 4th: £2,521; 5th: £2,025; 6th: £1,515; 7th: £1,263; 8th: £839; 9th: £677; 10th: £419 1) KING’S WELCOME (G H & S Leggott) Chris Fairhurst 4-9-00 Richard Hughes GBI [3] 7/2F 2) MISS FARA (Christine Painting) Martin Pipe 7-8-08 Kieren Fallon GBI [9] 15/2 3) BOLLIN NELLIE (Lady Westbrook) Tim Easterby 5-9-00 Gerald Mosse ROW [1] 4/1 4) AFADAN (St Albans Chasers) John Jenkins 4-8-07 Craig Williams ROW [6] 5) ROBANDELA (Robert Aird) (Mark Johnston) 5-8-11v Doug Whyte ROW [2] 6) COURT SHAREEF (Derek & Cheryl Holder) Richard Price 7-8-12 Johnny Murtagh GBI [8] 7) CORSICAN SUNSET (Chris Wright) Paul Cole 4-9-07 Hiroki Goto ROW [5] 8) OPTIMAITE (Always Hopeful Partnership) Rod Millman 5-8-11t Kevin Darley GBI [4] 9) LIONARDO (R Vanslembrouck) Paul Smith BEL 6-8-07 Pat Eddery GBI [11] 9 ran Distances: 3/4, 2, hd, nk, 3/4, 5, 11, 2 Time: 2m 41.13s Breeder: G H & Simon Leggott Breeding: b g Most Welcome Reine de Thebes (FR) (Darshaan) Totes Win: £5.40 Places: £1.80; £2.00; £1.60 Exacta: £47.20

4.25pm DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP SPRINT Class B. £100,000 Guaranteed. For 3yo. Weights: colts & geldings 8st 12lb; fillies 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 30, 2001, a winner of a Group Three race 4lb; of a Group Two race 6lb; of a Group One race 8lb. Owners Prize Money: 1st: £38,570; 2nd: £15,120; 3rd: £8,400; 4th: £5,460; 5th: £4,200; 6th: £3,360; 7th: £2,520; 8th: £1,680; 9th: £840; 10th: £420 1) FEET SO FAST (Invoshire Ltd) Willie Musson 3-8-12 Mick Kinane GBI [1] 6/4F 2) ASHDOWN EXPRESS (W J P Jackson) Chris Wall 3-8-12 David Flores ROW [3] 11/2 3) WHITBARROW (Seasons Holidays) Rod Millman b3-9-02 Hiroki Goto ROW [7] 14/1 4) HO CHOI (Alan Guthrie) Linda Perratt 3-8-12 Andreas Suborics ROW [8] 5) RESPLENDENT CEE (Resplendent Racing Ltd) Peter Harris 3-8-12 Johnny Murtagh GBI [4] 6) VANDERLIN (Exors of late Robert Hitchins) Ian Balding 3-8-12 Kevin Darley GBI [5] 7) MISTER COSMI (Miss Elisabetta Tullianai) Mark Johnston b3-9-04 Richard Hughes GBI [2] 8) LADY DOMINATRIX (J Dutfield) Nerys Dutfield 3-8-09 (2lb ow) Gerald Mosse ROW [10] 9) COMPTON DYNAMO (Erik Penser) Gerard Butler 3-8-12 Doug Whyte ROW [11] 10) CARSON COUNTRY (Sheikh Salman Bin M. Al Khalifa) Paul Smith BEL t3-8-12 Pat Eddery GBI [6] 10 ran Distances: 3, 2 1/2, hd, sh, 2, 4, 3, 2, dist Time: 1m 17.21s Breeder: Cheveley Park Stud Breeding: ch g - Splice (Sharpo) Totes Win: £2.40 Places: £1.40; £2.50; £3.60 Exacta: £12.90

2002 Final Team Scores HOK DESIGN TEAM GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND TEAM 137 DUBAI DUTY FREE REST OF THE WORLD TEAM 110

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1.30pm ILPH SHERGAR CUP MILE Class B, Rated Stakes Handicap, £45,100 guaranteed, for 4yo rated 0-100, 1m. Highest weight 9st 7lb, minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 21, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Penalty values: 1st: £22,250; 2nd: £7,518; 3rd: £4,009; 4th: £3,003; 5th: £2,408; 6th: £1,804; 7th: £1,501; 8th: £1,001; 9th: £802; 10th: £502 1) PERSIANO (Miss A Church) James Fanshawe 6-9-07 Mick Kinane GBI [9] 6/1 2) SMART RIDGE (Achilles International) Jamie Poulton 4-9-03 Mirco Demuro ROW [3] 8/1 3) FREE RIDER (Jeff Smith) Ian Balding 4-9-05 Frankie Dettori ROW [1] 16/1 4) FERZAO (Clive & Elaine Batt) Amanda Perrett t4-8-13 Kieren Fallon GBI [8] 5) CALCUTTA (Catherine Corbett/Chris Wright) Barry Hills 5-9-00 Johnny Murtagh GBI [5] 11/2JF 6) (Sir Gordon Brunton) David Elsworth 4-8-13 Gerald Mosse ROW [2] 7) BRILLIANT RED (Marina George) Lydia Richards 8-9-03 Kevin Darley GBI [4] 11/2JF 8) JEDEYDD (Aziz Merza) Ben Hanbury 4-8-11 Richard Hughes GBI [6] 9) ICE (David Abell) Mark Johnston v5-8-13 Norihiro Yokoyama ROW [10] 10) BEYOND THE CLOUDS (First Class Entertainment) John Wainwright 5-8-07 Craig Williams ROW [7] 10 ran Distances: 5, hd, hd, nk, 1, 5, 1.25, .5, 6 Time: 1m 42.68s Breeder: Biddestone Stud Breeding:ch g Efisio - Persiandale (Persian Bold) Totes: Win: £8.00; Places: £2.60; £4.10; £2.80 Exacta: £131.40

2.05pm RITZ CLUB SHERGAR CUP JUVENILE Class B, Auction Race, £45,100 guaranteed, for 2yo which were sold or bought in as yearlings by public auction (under the hammer) or as 2yo at the “Breeze Up” sales for 75,000gns or less (the first sale to govern the price if sold more than once), 7f. Weights: colts & geldings 9st 2lb; fillies 8st 11lb. Penalties: for each Class D race won 3lb; for each Class C race won 5lb; for each Class A or B race won 7lb (nursery handicaps excluded for the purposes of penalties). Allowances: horses sold or bought in for 65,000gns or less 1lb; for 55,000gns or less 2lb; for 45,000gns or less 3lb; for 35,000gns or less 4lb (allowances not cumulative) Penalty values: 1st: £22,250; 2nd: £7,518; 3rd: £4,009; 4th: £3,003; 5th: £2,408; 6th: £1,804; 7th: £1,501; 8th: £1,001; 9th: £802; 10th: £502 1) STEENBERG (Kenneth MacPherson) Mark Tompkins 2-8-12 David Flores ROW [8] 7/1 2) SIR GEORGE TURNER (Paul Dean) Mark Johnston 2-8-12 Johnny Murtagh GBI [2] 2/1F 3) OCEAN SOUND (Belinda Harvey) Barry Hills 2-9-02 Pat Eddery GBI [4] 16/1 4) MARTIN HOUSE (Michael Dawson) James Bethell 2-9-01 Richard Hughes GBI [3] 5) PRINCE ATRAF (H Gooding) Rod Millman 2-9-01 Frankie Dettori ROW [1] 6) PLATINUM DUKE (Platinum Racing Club Limited) Kevin Ryan 2-8-12 Kevin Darley GBI [10] 7) YOUNG LION (Clive Brittain) Clive Brittain 2-8-12 Kieren Fallon GBI [6] 8) GOLD GUEST (John Guest) Mick Channon 2-9-02 Norihiro Yokoyama ROW [9] 9) PRINCE DOMINO (Mrs Charles Sparrowhawk) Richard Hannon 2-8-12 Craig Williams ROW [5] 10) MAGIC TRICK (Lee Jackson) Barry Hills 2-9-01 Mirco Demuro ROW [7] 10 ran Distances: 2.5, nk, 1.5, 1.5, 1, 1.75, 1.25, 5, 18 Time: 1m 31.37s Breeder:B Ryan Breeding:ch c Flying Spur (AUS) - Kip’s Sister (Cawston’s Clown) Totes: Win: £11.10; Places: £2.70; £1.50; £3.00 Exacta: £27.30

2.40pm RITZ CLUB SHERGAR CUP DISTAFF Class B, Rated Stakes Handicap, £50,000 guaranteed, for 3yo+ rated 0-105, 6f. Highest weight 9st 9lb, minimum weight 8st 9lb, 3yo 8st 5lb. Penalties: after July 21, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Weight for age 3yo from 4yo+ 4lb. Penalty values: 1st: £25,000; 2nd: £8,500; 3rd: £4,700; 4th: £3,500; 5th: £2,500; 6th: £2,000; 7th: £1,500; 8th: £1,000; 9th: £800; 10th: £500 1) FLYING MILLIE (John Guest) Ralph Beckett 3-8-08 Gerald Mosse ROW [10] 6/1 2) GHAZAL (Hamdan Al Maktoum) Sir Michael Stoute 3-8-09 Mirco Demuro ROW [6] 12/1 3) HONESTY FAIR (P and S Partnership) Jeremy Glover 4-9-04 Johnny Murtagh GBI [3] 9/2 JF 4) MAGIC OF LOVE (Maureen Buckley) Michael Bell 4-9-04 Frankie Dettori ROW [2] 5) COTTON HOUSE (Michael Foy) Mick Channon 4-9-09 Pat Eddery GBI [7] 6) DAMALIS (Liam & Tony Ferguson) Eric Alston 5-9-08 Norihiro Yokoyama ROW [8] 7) SCARLETT RIBBON (Rogan Angelini-Hurll) Peter Makin 4-9-00 David Flores ROW [1] 8) MUJADO (Lael Stable) William Haggas t3-8-11 Kevin Darley GBI [4] 9) KASHRA (K Towey) Mark Johnston 4-8-09 Kieren Fallon GBI [5] 10) VITA SPERICOLATA (The Blue Check Partnership) John Wainwright v4-9-06 Mick Kinane GBI [9] 9/2 JF 10 ran Distances: hd, .5, .5, nk, sh, 3.5, hd, 4, 4 Time: 1m 16.19s Breeder: John Guest Breeding: b f Flying Spur (AUS) - Sweet Pleasure (Sweet Revenge) Totes: Win: £6.00; Places: £1.40; £2.90; £2.20 Exacta: £78.10

35 3.15pm MILLENNIUM & COPTHORNE SHERGAR CUP STAYERS Class B, Rated Stakes Handicap, £50,000 guaranteed, for 4yo+ rated 0-100, 2m. Highest weight 9st 7lb, minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 21, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Penalty values: 1st: £25,000; 2nd: £8,500; 3rd: £4,700; 4th: £3,500; 5th: £2,500; 6th: £2,000; 7th: £1,500; 8th: £1,000; 9th: £800; 10th: £500 1) MOON EMPEROR (Christopher Shankland/Robert Ellis) John Jenkins 4-9-03 Pat Eddery GBI [4] 14/1 2) FIRST BALLOT (Jeff Smith) David Elsworth 5-9-08 Mirco Demuro ROW [9] 11/4F 3) GIVE NOTICE (Ian Stewart-Brown) John Dunlop 4-8-12 Richard Hughes GBI [10] 13/2 4) HEROS FATAL (Frank Farrant) Martin Pipe 7-9-04 David Flores ROW [7] 5) COURT SHAREEF (Derek & Cheryl Holder) Richard Price 6-8-10 Kevin Darley GBI [8] 6) WAVE OF OPTIMISM (Wave of Optimism Partnership) Lydia Pearce 6-9-01 Norihiro Yokoyama ROW [5] 7) TEMPLE WAY (The Queen) Roger Charlton b5-9-01 Johnny Murtagh GBI [6] 8) WHITEFOOT (Gary Tanaka) Gerard Butler 4-9-07 Mick Kinane GBI [1] 9) VIRGIN SOLDIER (David Abell) Mark Johnston v5-8-12 Gerald Mosse ROW [2] 10) SPIRIT OF LOVE (Andrew Reid) Andrew Reid 6-8-11 Craig Williams ROW [3] 10 ran Distances: 1, nk, .75, 3.5, 1, sh, 1.5, .75, 14 Time: 3m 33.76s Breeder: Fares Stables Ltd Breeding: b g Emperor Jones (USA) - Sir Hollow (USA) () Totes: Win: £18.40 Places: £3.90; £1.90; £2.20 Exacta: £53.40

3.50pm CARVILL SHERGAR CUP CHALLENGE Class B, Rated Stakes Handicap, £45,100 guaranteed, for 4yo+ rated 0-100, 1m 4f. Highest weight 9st 7lb, minimum weight 8st 7lb. Penalties: after July 21, a winner of a Class A to D race 3lb. Penalty values: 1st: £22,550; 2nd: £7,518; 3rd: £4,009; 4th: £3,003; 5th: £2,408.34; 6th: £1,804; 7th: £1,501; 8th: £1,001; 9th: £802; 10th: £502 1) THUNDERING SURF (C N & Mrs J Wright) John Jenkins 4-8-09 Richard Hughes GBI [7] 8/1 2) MANA D'ARGENT (Daniel Couper) Mark Johnston 4-8-08 v1 David Flores ROW [4] 7/1 3) NADOUR AL BAHR (Terry Mills) Terry Mills 6-8-13 Kevin Darley GBI [2] 2/1F 4) INIGO JONES (Karyl Harris) Peter Harris 5-9-00 Pat Eddery GBI [3] 5) HAMBLEDEN (Stag and Huntsman) Michael Jarvis 4-8-12 Gerald Mosse ROW [10] 6) LAD (John Pugh) Mark Brisbourne 5-8-13 Frankie Dettori ROW [1] 7) FLOSSY (Guy Reed) Chris Thornton 5-9-07 Mick Kinane GBI [8] 8) CRACOW (Nick Browne) John Hills 4-9-02 Mirco Demuro ROW [9] 9) OPTIMAITE (Always Hopeful Partnership) Rod Millman t4-8-11 Craig Williams ROW [6] 9 ran non-runner: Sarangani (vet’s certificate) Distances: sh, nk, 1, .5, 1, 2.5, hd, 3 Time: 2m 34.09s Breeder: C N & J C Wright Breeding: b c Lugana Beach - Thunder Bug (USA) ( (USA)) Totes: Win: £13.20; Places: £3.30; £1.90; £1.30 Exacta: £49.70

4.25pm DUBAI DUTY SHERGAR CUP SPRINT Class B, £100,000 guaranteed, for 3yo, 6f. Weights: colts & geldings 8st 12lb; fillies 8st 7lb. Penalties : after August 1, a winner of a Group Three race 4lb, of a Group Two race 6lb, of a Group One race 8lb. Penalty values: 1st: £50,000; 2nd: £18,000; 3rd: £10,000; 4th: £6,500; 5th: £5,000; 6th: £4,000; 7th: £3,000; 8th: £2,000; 9th: £1,000; 10th: £500 1) ORIENTOR (S Bruce) Jim Goldie 3-8-12 David Flores ROW [9] 14/1 2) JAMMER (Lynn Bell) Mick Channon 3-8-12 Norihiro Yokoyama ROW [7] 8/1 3) JENTZEN (Jeffen Racing) Richard Hannon 3-8-12 Craig Williams ROW [6] 12/1 4) PALANZO (Karyl Harris) Peter Harris 3-8-12 Johnny Murtagh GBI [5] 5) HURRICANE FLOYD (Lucayan Stud) Jeremy Noseda 3-8-12 Mick Kinane [2] 3/1JF 6) VOLATA (John Ellis) Mark Tompkins 3-9-02 Pat Eddery [4] 7) ROMANTIC MYTH (Terry Holdcroft) Tim Easterby 3-8-07 Kieren Fallon [3] 8) BOUNCING BOWDLER (Paul Dean) Mark Johnston 3-9-04 Gerald Mosse ROW [10] 9) MUGHARREB (Hamdan Al Maktoum) Ben Hanbury 3-8-12 Richard Hughes [8] 3/1JF 10) CHARLIE PARKES (Joseph Heler) Alan Berry 3-8-12 Frankie Dettori ROW [1] 10 ran Distances: 4, sh, nk, 1, 1, 1.5, 3, 5, 5 Time: 1m 15.15s Breeder: Richard and Tessa Watson Breeding: b c Inchinor - Orient (Bay Express) Totes: Win: £16.80; Places: £3.30; £2.10; £2.60 Exacta: £133.00

2001 FINAL TEAM SCORES DUBAI DUTY FREE REST OF THE WORLD TEAM 125 WEATHERBYS GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND TEAM 115

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