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SAINT-CLOUD Jeudi 21 Avril 2011 SAINT-CLOUD Jeudi 21 avril 2011 1ère Course – Départ : 13 h. 50 PRIX DU BEARN Paris Sples, Couplés, Trio,Couplé & Trio Ordre,2/4, Multi,Tiercé, Quarté+, Qui (B.) (Plat. - Handicap divisé) PREMIERE EPREUVE 58.000 - (27.260, 11.020, 8.120, 5.220, 3.190, 2.030, 1.160). Pour poulains entiers, hongres et pouliches de 3 ans, ayant couru au moins trois fois. Un souvenir sera offert au Propriétaire, à l’Entraineur, au Jockey et au Cavalier d’entrainement du cheval gagnant par FRANCE GALOP. Distance : 2.100 mètres Référence : +19,5. Propriétaires Couleurs Chevaux * Montes Poids (1) Origines ♦ Eleveurs Entraîneurs Performances K.CHEHBOUB/B.CHEHBOUB.............................1 Chevronnee jaune et gr.-v. t jaune etoiles gr.-v. ................................1 DIVIN LEON ................................. 11 Pierre-Charles BOUDOT ...... 59 . ...... M. b. 3 Divine Light (JPN) et Nera Zilzal (IRE) ♦ BOUZID CHEHBOUB................. 1 M. BOUTIN (S)..............................1 2 1 2 0 3 2 4 7 2 R. COLLET (S)......................................................2 Jaune t blanche ................................................................ 2 HAPPY MONSTER ................... 13 Sebastien MAILLOT............. 57,5 . ...... M. b. 3 Xaar (GB) et Armama (GB) ♦ MOULIN.............................................. 2 R. COLLET (S)..............................0 3 3 T 1 (10) 7 3 3 3 Mme Emilie LAFEU ................................3 Rouge croix st-andre blanche mvertes t rouge ................................3 MAXI CHOP ................................. 16 Jean-Bernard EYQUEM ....... 57,5 . ...... H. b. 3 Muhaymin (USA) et Scotch Mockery ♦ ALAIN CHOPARD................ 3 A. de WATRIGANT .......................6 1 1 (10) 4 2 0 Tony CAILLETEAU................................ 4 Damier rose et noir m noires brassards et t roses ..............................4 EROS DE LA LUNA .................. 9 Maxime GUYON................ 57,5 . ...... H. b. 3 Johann Quatz et Luna De Miel (GB) ♦ ALAIN-JEAN CLAVIER.................. 4 HA. PANTALL ...............................5 1 (10) 6 9 1 Leonidas MARINOPOULOS ................................5 Gros-bl etoiles grises t gr.-bl une etoile grise................................5 VASIAS .......................................... 1 Gerald MOSSE.................. 57,5 . ...... M. b. 3 Motivator (GB) et Vivacity (GB) ♦ STILVI COMPANIA FINANCIERA SA ............... 5 C. LAFFON-PARIAS.....................1 (10) 1 6 8 HARAS D’ETREHAM ................................6 Blanche t gros-bleu................................................................6 QUARTZ ......................................... 2 Francois-Xavier BERTRAS ...... 57,5 . ...... F. al. 3 Muhtathir (GB) et Queseraisjesanstoi ♦ HARAS D'ETREHAM.................... 6 F. ROHAUT (S) .............................1 3 9 (10) 6 ECURIE CAMACHO COURSES................................7 Blanche 3 los. gros-vert t.blanche 1 los. gr-vert................................7 REVES DE PRINTEMPS ........ 14 Dominique BOEUF ............ 56,5 . ...... M. b. 3 Della Francesca (USA) et Lune De Mai (GB) ♦ JEAN-ETIENNE DUBOIS............ 7 J. REYNIER................................2 1 (10) 5 5 1 0 Mme Robert G. EHRNROOTH................................8 Gros-bl croix de st-andre verte t ecart vert et gr.-bl................................8 THE NOUGHT MAN ................. 15 Franck BLONDEL.............. 56,5 . ...... M. al. 3 Take Risks et Moon Tree ♦ ELEVAGE HARAS DE BOURGEAUVILLE ..... 8 J. HAMMOND (S)..........................(10) 5 4 6 1 7 6 DEAUVILLE RACING CLUB SAS ...............................9 Rouge t mauve .....................................................................................9 NAVARCHUS .............................. 8 Christophe SOUMILLON ...... 56,5 . ...... M. al.-br 3 Muhtathir (GB) et Kathmara ♦ JEAN-EMILE BROSSARD................. 9 S. WATTEL................................0 8 (10) 3 3 3 Mme Philippe DEMERCASTEL................................10 Mauve epaul.vert-cl t ecartelee vert-cl et mauve ................................10 VLATORI ............................... (E1) 4 Stephane PASQUIER .......... 56,5 . ...... M. al. 3 Vatori et Dame De Bosnie ♦ ECURIE BADER .................................. 10 P. DEMERCASTEL.......................4 9 (10) 8 Gerard AUGUSTIN-NORMAND ................................11 Blanche t violette ................................................................11 BERIGNY ....................................... 6 Anthony CRASTUS ........... 56 . ...... M. b. 3 Red Ransom (USA) et Beyond The Dream (USA) ♦ S. NIARCHOS.......... 11 E. LELLOUCHE.............................2 (10) 7 8 0 Patrick SABBAN ...................................................12 Gros-bl m ray. blc & gr-bl t cercl. blanc & gr-bl................................12 PAR CINQ ............................. (E1) 5 Thierry JARNET ................ 55,5 . ...... M. b. 3 High Chaparral (IRE) et Princesse Jasmine ♦ PATRICK SABBAN ............ 12 P. DEMERCASTEL.......................5 9 2 2 (10) 9 6 4 7 6 Roberto BUGATTI ................................13 Bleu-cl 1 etoile & brass. gr-bleu t bl-cl 1 eto gr-bl................................13 BLACK SHEEP USA ................. 12 Ioritz MENDIZABAL ............. 55,5 . ...... M. bb. 3 Anabaa (USA) et Royale (IRE) ♦ CASTLETON LYONS INC....................... 13 G. BOTTI (S) ................................8 7 (10) 3 2 4 Jean-Luc ALNET ..................................................14 Rose cout. gr.-bl m roses etoiles gr.-bl t rose................................14 TOMTIT .......................................... 3 Thierry THULLIEZ................ 55,5 . ...... M. gr. 3 Panis (USA) et Trice ♦ ECURIE HARAS D'ELBE EARL..................... 14 C. FERLAND................................3 6 (10) 3 4 WERTHEIMER & FRERE ................................15 Bleue coutures blanches m et t. blanches................................15 FUTURISTA USA ....................... 7 Olivier PESLIER ................ 55,5 . ...... F. b. 3 Awesome Again (CAN) et Raise A Beauty (USA) ♦ WERTHEIMER & FRERE ..... 15 F. HEAD (S) ................................7 (10) 2 5 Simone BROGI .....................................................16 Violette epaul.& m blches t ray. blanc et violet................................16 SANT’ALBERTO ITY ...................... 10 Johan VICTOIRE............... 55 . ...... M. b. 3 Colossus (IRE) et Adya ♦ GIANLUCA BOESSO................................ 16 F. BROGI................................1 1 4 (10) 2 1 5 1 2 1 36 Engts - 15 forf. - 2 Annul. de part. - 3 N.D.P. Arrivée : 1er ............... 2e ............... 3e ............... 4e ............... 5e ............... 6e ............... 7e ............... 8e ............... 9e ............... 10e ............... - Mutuel : G ............... P ............... ............... ............... - PJ : G ............... P ............... ............... ............... - Trio ............... 2ème Course – Départ : 14 h. 20 PRIX D'ARTIGUELOUVE Paris Simples, Couplés, Trio, Couplé et Trio Ordre (F.) (Plat. - à réclamer) 21.000 - (10.500, 4.200, 3.150, 2.100, 1.050). Pour poulains entiers, hongres et pouliches de 3 ans, mis à réclamer pour 17.000, 21.000 ou 25.000. Poids :56 k. Les chevaux mis à réclamer pour 21.000 porteront 1 k.1/2 ; pour 25.000, 3 k. En outre, les chevaux ayant, depuis le 1er novembre 2010 inclus, reçu une allocation de 10.000 ou gagné une course E porteront 2 k.; plusieurs allocations de 10.000 ou gagné plusieurs courses E, 4 k. Distance : 2.500 mètres Propriétaires Couleurs Chevaux k€ * Montes Poids (1) Origines ♦ Eleveurs Entraîneurs Performances C. BOUTIN (S)......................................................1 Rouge t rouge une etoile blanche........................................................1 GREEN SAGA .............. (E1) . 21 8 Soufyane MOULIN ............ 57,5 54 ... M. bb. 3 Sagacity et Green Maid (USA) ♦ Mlle CORALIE CHEDEVILLE ................. 1 C. BOUTIN (S) ..............................5 C.A. MARTIN/BONIN (S)/A. FAYET ................................2 Bleu-clair un diabolo noir m bleu-clair t noire ................................2 ZIMBAR .....................................21 7 Ronan THOMAS................ 57,5 . ...... H. b. 3 Bernebeau et Envergure (GB) ♦ ECURIE BIRABEN .......................... 2 A. BONIN (S)................................4 6 (10) 6 0 5 0 0 8 0 UPLIFTING BLOODSTOCK LTD ................................3 Jaune m. mi-jaune mi bleu-clair t jaune................................3 CABARET MASK ..................21 9 Thomas HUET................... 57,5 . ...... H. b.-f. 3 Iron Mask (USA) et Cabaret Club ♦ UPLIFTING BLOODSTOCK LTD........ 3 F. DOUMEN (S) ............................0 7 (10) 0 5 3 Jy. ARTU (S).........................................................4 Orange t vert-clair................................................................ 4 WEALTH ....................................21 1 Eddy HARDOUIN .............. 56 54,5 F. al. 3 Vespone (IRE) et Mont Doree ♦ ARTU (S).......................................... 4 JY. ARTU (S)................................8 Frederic BIANCO..................................................5 Blanche ceinture et t jaunes................................................................5 GULLIVER Æ ...........................17 6 Matthieu AUTIER............... 56 53,5 M. b. 3 Sinndar (IRE) et March Violet (IRE) ♦ FREDERIC BIANCO ....................... 5 E. LELLOUCHE.............................9 0 Kamel CHEHBOUB ................................6 Chevronnee jaune et gr.-v.
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