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TPI 2400 a více 4 2919 PINNACLE 7 MTS 5 2913 AltaLAWSON AltaROBSON 11 Natural, Zooservis 6 2908 DISCJOCKEY FORTUNE 200 Ostatní 7 2908 FULLMARKS FORTUNE 200 8 2908 EISAKU SAMURI 507 9 2907 ACURA ACHIEVER 29 10 2904 BUNDLE ACHIEVER 29 11 2903 DEDICATE SUPERHERO 551 12 2902 PURSUIT IMAX 200 13 2893 EMERALD FORTUNE 200 14 2893 AltaRNR AltaROBSON 11 15 2889 ROME FRAZZLED 614 16 2883 RENEGADE JALTAOAK 550 17 2883 SOLUTION FRAZZLED 614 18 2883 BATMAN IMAX 200 19 2882 ROYAL DUKE 29 20 2882 PONCHO NOBLE 551 21 2879 CHALLENGER SUPERHERO 200 22 2878 PERK SPECTRE 29 23 2878 CRIMSON SPECTRE 29 24 2876 MAESTRO IMAX 200 25 2874 GAMECHANGER MODESTY 1 26 2873 PYRAMID GUARANTEE 200 27 2873 MENACE DELTA-WORTH 551 28 2872 APPLEBEES ACHIEVER 29 29 2872 CASCADE KING ROYAL 507 30 2870 AltaROBERT AltaROBSON 11 31 2869 ARISTOCRAT FRAZZLED 515 32 2869 RAPID RUBI-HAZE 551 33 2867 AltaROADY AltaROBSON 11 34 2866 BIG AL FRAZZLED 507 35 2866 PETRO PROPHECY 29 36 2866 VALUE DUKE 29 37 2865 NACASH SUPERHERO 180 38 2865 EMBELLISH FORTUNE 200 39 2864 BRASS FRAZZLED 507 40 2861 MESCALERO PINNACLE 250 41 2860 KORBEL ACHIEVER 1 42 2860 TIMBERLAKE IMAX 200 43 2860 AltaHOTJOB HOTLINE 11 44 2859 ENFORCE FRAZZLED 100 45 2858 HEMINGWAY FORTUNE 200 46 2857 EXODUS REASON 250 47 2857 ALERT FORTUNE 200 48 2856 DIVERSITY MEDLEY 29 49 2856 VENTURE ACHIEVER 29 50 2854 AltaGOMEZ JEDI 11 51 2854 ENTITY MATTERS 29 52 2853 TROPIC HOTLINE 250 2 2853 POSITIVE DUKE 200 53 2853 AGENCY ACHIEVER 29 54 2852 PRESTIGE PROPHECY 29 1 2852 DYNAMO RUBICON 551 55 2852 EXCALIBUR KING ROYAL 7 56 2852 ROCCO DELTA-WORTH 551 57 2852 KENOBI JEDI 29 58 2851 WIMBLEDON AltaROBSON 200 59 2850 APPEAL ACHIEVER 29 3 2850 NOBLE AltaSPRING 551 60 2850 HANSBROUGH ACHIEVER 29 61 2850 NOBLE 3 AltaSPRING 551 62 2850 NOBLE 2 AltaSPRING 551 63 2848 TAHITI FRAZZLED 507 64 2849 HIDEYHO RESOLVE 7 65 2848 GODIVA ACHIEVER 29 66 2848 CADENCE CHARLEY 29 67 2847 FEATURE IMAX 29 68 2846 ELDORADO GUARANTEE 200 4 2846 NUGENT OUTSIDERS 7 69 2846 RADICAL ACHIEVER 29 70 2846 MUSA RESOLVE 7 71 2846 BLUEDEVIL FORTUNE 200 72 2845 TOWN DEANO 705 73 2845 AFTON ACHIEVER 29 74 2844 HUEY FRAZZLED 507 2 2844 DYNASTY RUBICON 551 75 2844 SHARKNADO FORTUNE 200 76 2844 PANAMA PINNACLE 250 77 2843 SASSAFRAS SPECTRE 29 78 2842 ALUMNI MIXER 29 79 2842 AltaMORRIS DUKE 11 80 2842 GLITZ JEDI 29 81 2841 NOMINEE BRENNAN 250 82 2841 EDISON PARISON 7 83 2841 SAIGE SAMURI 29 84 2840 TOKEN CHARLEY 29 85 2839 RESOLVE 14 86 2838 GRATIFY ACHIEVER 29 87 2838 ROADSHOW GRANITE 200 88 2838 AltaMILESTONE JEDI 11 89 2838 GRANDPRIX FORTUNE 200 90 2837 WRATH NOBLE 551 91 2837 PREDICTION FORTUNE 200 92 2836 TRILOGY JAGUAR 7 93 2836 THROW KING ROYAL 7 94 2836 AZTEC AltaROBSON 614 95 2836 PICTOGRAPH GUARANTEE 200 96 2836 AltaKLAEBO GUARANTEE 11 97 2836 POLAROID GUARANTEE 200 98 2836 CNTOWER FORTUNE 200 99 2835 YOLO BANDARES 734 100 2835 SHIMMER*RC SALVATORE RC 29 2834 ESCALATE FRAZZLED 29 2834 OPTION FORTUNE 200 2834 AltaNIXIE AltaROBSON 11 2834 JAGUAR 7 2834 CELTIC ACHIEVER 29 2834 FORTYNINER PROPHECY 200 2833 SUPERDAY SUPERHERO 202 2833 REBEL DELTA 551 2832 PANTHER DYNAMO 551 110 2831 PRACTICAL QUANTUM 200 2831 ATRIUM ACHIEVER 29 2831 AltaDATELINE HOTLINE 11 2831 DYNASTY GRANITE 200 2830 TITAN JEDI 1 2830 SLATER DYNASTY 551 2829 STELLAR RUBICON 551 2829 LUKAKU ELDORADO 97 2829 AURA ACHIEVER 29 2828 NICHE RUBICON 551 120 2828 AURA IMAX 200 2827 DEFENSE ACHIEVER 29 2827 FENWAY ACHIEVER 1 2826 BASIC FRAZZLED 14 2826 HULK REASON 7 2826 GROOT FRAZZLED 1 2826 CROSBY CHARLEY 29 2826 PREMIER RESOLVE 7 2825 WIKTIONARY AltaROBSON 200 2825 AMSTEL CHARLEY 29 130 2825 RONALD SALVATORE RC 250 2824 MELROSE PINNACLE 7 1 2824 RUBICON MOGUL 151 2824 MASTERS GUARANTEE 200 2824 METROPOLIS CHARLEY 200 2824 NORTON WINGS 551 2824 MAYS SUPERHERO 551 2824 JONES RUBICON 551 2823 BILLY ACHIEVER 29 2822 MERIDIAN ACHIEVER 7 3 2822 NIGHTCAP AltaSPRING 551 2822 AltaLEAP QUANTUM 11 140 2822 ARABIA ACHIEVER 29 2822 RAPTURE NOBLE 551 2822 AltaLIAISON AltaROBSON 11 2821 EVANDER ACHIEVER 29 2821 UPDATE BLOWTORCH 614 2821 UTAH ACHIEVER 29 2821 PALACE ACHIEVER 29 2820 EFFECT FRAZZLED 7 2820 ZEBEDEE SPECTRE 29 2820 FLETCHER IMAX 200 150 2820 AltaSIZZLER FRAZZLED 11 2820 PANAMERA OUTLAST 200 2820 HOOVER PROPHECY 29 2819 THUNDER ACHIEVER 29 2819 BRAINWAVE IMAX 200 2819 NIKO ACHIEVER 29 2818 HOPEQUOTES GUARANTEE 200 4 2818 ACHIEVER YODER 29 2817 SINBAD DELTA-WORTH 551 2817 AltaAGOTADO FRAZZLED 11 2817 AMPLIFY ACHIEVER 29 160 2817 POPSTAR IMAX 200 2817 BIG DOLLARS FRAZZLED 507 2816 OXYGEN IMAX 200 2816 AltaFLYHIGH ALTAFLYWHEEL 11 2816 ADVISOR ACHIEVER 29 2815 HIGHLITE COPYCAT 14 2815 CODE ACHIEVER 29 2815 MONEY FORTUNE 7 2815 SHAQ FRAZZLED 551 2815 HOBBS FORTUNE 200 170 2815 ARROWHEAD FRAZZLED 614 2814 AltaDEBUG AltaROBSON 11 2814 POTPOURRI FORTUNE 200 2814 NAMASTE FORTUNE 180 2814 AltaHOTHAND HOTLINE 11 2812 RED WING RESOLVE 7 2812 PEWTER FORTUNE 200 2812 RIDLEY MODESTY 551 2811 LANGLEY HOTLINE 597 5 2811 DOCTOR HELIX 14 2811 CANNONBALL APPRENTICE*RC 14 6 2811 SKYWALKER JEDI 29 180 2811 LARAMIE IMAX 200 2811 MALABAR FORTUNE 200 2811 RANCHO ACHIEVER 29 2811 PROSPECTUS IMAX 200 2811 SPEIGHT ACHIEVER 29 2811 OVERLORD ACHIEVER 29 2811 KYLE ELDORADO 14 2810 ALABAMA PINNACLE 7 7 2810 MITCHELL MITCHELL 515 2810 MONET GUARANTEE 200 2810 LOOKOUT GOMES 14 190 2809 AMAZON ACHIEVER 29 2809 NEMO IRONMAN 7 2809 AltaMONSON AltaROBSON 11 2809 ALTAJIMI ALTAROBSON 11 2809 RAZZLE DUKE 29 2809 PERSUASIVE GUARANTEE 200 2808 HOLDEN HOTLINE 250 2808 DEFINED WORTH DELTA-WORTH 551 2808 KOMATIK KING ROYAL 200 2808 ARCANA MATTERS 7 200 2807 MINION ACHIEVER 29 2807 MICK 250 2807 AltaEXPLOSION AltaROBSON 11 2807 FLOWRIDER FEDEX 29 2806 ELWOOD MATTERS 1 2806 TESLA REASON 7 2806 PLAZA ACHIEVER 29 2806 ARKHAM MYLES 1 2806 CAUGHT MY EYE HOTLINE 566 2806 EXPRESSO *RC APPRENTICE*RC 200 210 2805 CHIPOTLE HOTLINE 522 2805 CHILI HOTLINE 522 2805 BARCELONA LOPEZ 7 2805 AltaCURRY CHARLEY 11 2805 ARTISAN BLOWTORCH 29 2805 ESQUIRE 2 RUBI-AGRONAUT 551 2805 RAINBOW IMAX 200 2804 AVALINO FRAZZLED 1 2804 HUSKY LEGENDARY 14 2804 ESQUIRE RUBI-AGRONAUT 551 220 2804 PEPPERMINT CHARLEY 200 2804 WALLABY DYNAMO 551 2804 BOND MARQUEE 7 2804 LEXICON REASON 250 2804 LYFT ROCKSTAR 1 2803 SOUNDCLOUD OUTLAST 200 8 2803 TOPNOTCH JEDI 200 2803 LUXOTIC CHARLEY 7 2803 ROSCOE ROCKETFIRE 7 2803 GOMES 7 2803 TWITCH HELIX 551 230 2803 DAWSON DUKE 551 2802 DUPRE FRAZZLED 7 2802 TANK SLAMDUNK 7 2802 LAVONTE SUPERHERO 624 2802 NOMOS CHARLEY 180 2801 HONDA LYLAS 29 9 2801 SHIEK SANDERSON 7 236 2801 COFFEE LEGENDARY 250 10 2801 KANZO DAMIEN 1 2801 MUSTHAVE FORTUNE 200 2801 ALTADELSON P ALTAROBSON 11 2801 EXCALIBER CHARLEY 29 240 2801 GOOGLE ACHIEVER 29 2801 GREENWICH GUARANTEE 200 2800 AXEL PROPHECY 29 11 2800 ELECTRIC FEDEX 200 2 2800 DANTE MCCUTCHEN 203 2800 ALTA3D IMAX 11 2800 PEDROZO MAGEE 7 2800 ALLUSION ACHIEVER 29 2800 ALTAROGUE ALTAROBSON 11 2800 PARACHUTE SUPERHERO 200 2799 EMINENT LEGENDARY 7 2799 NEXUS SUPERHERO 551 250 2799 FORTE HELIX 7 2799 ANTIGO ACHIEVER 29 2799 TWILIGHT IMAX 200 2799 IMPERIAL IMAX 200 2799 MIRROR BRENNAN 7 2798 MAXIMO IMAX 97 2798 ALTANOTAX IMAX 7 2798 ALTARISEN ALTAROBSON 11 2798 ICEBERG IMAX 200 2798 OSHKOSH PIZAZZ 7 260 2798 GALILEO DELTA-WORTH 551 2798 AltaZAREK AltaTOPSHOT 11 2798 AltaBUNDLE ROWDY 11 2798 AltaEMIRATES ALTAFLYWHEEL 11 2798 TWISTER SUPERHERO 551 2797 FUJI ACHIEVER 29 12 2797 ALCOVE DUKE 200 2797 MUSEUM FORTUNE 200 2797 DAVANTE COPYCAT 250 2797 URBAN ACHIEVER 29 2797 WESTERN ACHIEVER 29 270 2797 TAB ZAMBONI 705 2797 BADEN FRAZZLED 705 2796 PAVLOV GRANITE 200 273 2796 FUTURE FRAZZLED 7 2796 FIREBIRD FRAZZLED 14 2796 GARZA DUKE 1 2796 AUBURN ACHIEVER 29 2796 MOONDANCE MATTERS 1 2796 BOUNTY ACHIEVER 1 2795 SPECULATE ACHIEVER 29 5 2795 ZAMBONI JOSUPER 7 280 2795 MIGGY FORTUNE 200 2795 CALENDAR IMAX 200 2795 AltaABBA BLOWTORCH 11 2794 PIERCE PROPHECY 29 13 2794 MILKTIME DUKE 200 2793 MODERNISM GUARANTEE 200 2793 MARK APPRENTICE*RC 200 2792 LIONEL FRAZZLED 507 2792 LUCIA SYRACUSE 507 2792 ESSENTIAL MEDLEY 29 2792 LANDRY FIREFLY 29 290 2792 WYOMING ACHIEVER 29 2791 CROSSWORD BANDARES 200 14 2791 BERMUDA CRACKSHOT 200 2791 MONONA MEDLEY 29 2791 ERNEST RESOLVE 198 2791 MAPQUEST MATTERS 1 2791 ALTAOVIVO DUKE 11 2791 KOKOMO BLOWTORCH 29 2791 NOLAN SUPERHERO 551 2790 AltaINDULGE IMAX 11 3 2790 JOSUPER SUPERSIRE 29 300 2790 MERRIMAC MEDLEY 29 2790 MAHOGANY FORTUNE 200 2790 HOWLER CHARLEY 29 2790 HAWAI *RC APPRENTICE*RC 200 2789 MONTREAL MEDLEY 29 15 2789 MARIUS JEDI 200 2789 COMBO MEDLEY 29 2789 FOXCATCHER PANTHER 7 2789 BOXCAR GROWL 29 2789 INTERAC IMAX 200 2789 NO CAN DO MODESTY 551 310 2789 SPOTLIGHT FORTUNE 200 2789 HORIZON FORTUNE 200 2789 COVERT BLOWTORCH 14 2788 AltaINDIGO IMAX 11 16 2788 PHONE DUKE 200 2788 NEMON RENOWN 180 2788 POWE ACHIEVER 29 2787 MOOLA FRAZZLED 507 17 2787 YODA JEDI 29 2787 KODIAC IMAX 200 2787 AltaDERRICK ALTAFLYWHEEL 11 2787 VINTAGE ACHIEVER 29 320 2787 AltaESCAPE BOURBON 11 2787 RHUM IMAX 200 2787 FRENCHIE FORTUNE 100 2786 LIMOCAR FORTUNE 200 18 2786 NIGHTHAWK AltaSPRING 551 2786 AltaREMEDY RESOLVE 11 2786 AltaRUBAN BANDARES 11 2786 TROUBADOUR FORTUNE 200 2786 CORNELL FRAZZLED 29 2786 BIGPICTURE BANDARES 200 2786 NEWTON MEGA-DUKE 551 330 2786 HITECH FORTUNE 200 2786 HANDLE BLOWTORCH 1 2785 ALTASKOKIE SAMURI 11 19 2785 PRETENDER EUCLID 200 2785 FRANCHISE PROPHECY 200 2785 CHROME-P NOBLE 551 2785 GULFSTREAM GUARANTEE 200 2785 SANGRIA ACHIEVER 29 2785
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