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MAISONS-LAFFITTE Mercredi 24 Juillet 2013 MAISONS-LAFFITTE Mercredi 24 juillet 2013 1ère Course – Départ : 12 h. 30 PRIX DURBAR Paris Simples, Couplé Ordre et Trio Ordre (D.) (Plat) 28.000 - (14.000, 5.600, 4.200, 2.800, 1.400). Pour poulains entiers, hongres et pouliches de 4 ans, n’ayant pas, depuis le 1er juillet 2012 inclus, été classés dans les trois premiers d’une Listed Race ni, cette année, gagné une course D. Poids : 56 k.1/2. Les chevaux ayant, depuis le 1er juillet 2012 inclus, gagné une course D porteront 1 k.1/2 ; gagné une course B ou plusieurs courses D, 3 k. Distance : 2.400 mètres Propriétaires Couleurs Chevaux * Montes Poids (1) Origines ♦ Eleveurs Entraîneurs Performances STALL ASTANA R.A. ................................ Bleu-cl embleme jaune m bles t ble etoile bleu-cl............................... GER ................... 5 Christophe SOUMILLON...... 59,5 . ...... M. b. 4 Sholokhov (IRE) et Lindenblute (GB) ♦ GESTUT ZOPPENBROICH .......... W. HICKST................................8 2 5 4 (12) 1 2 4 1 Mise de MORATALLA ................................ Rouge t vert-clair ................................................................ IRE ...................... 1 Gregory BENOIST............ 58 . ...... H. gr. 4 Galileo (IRE) et Danaskaya (IRE) ♦ BALLYLINCH STUD............................ M. DELZANGLES..........................7 3 (12) 7 1 2 2 Cheik Mohammed AL MAKTOUM ............................... Grenat m blanches t. grenat une etoile blanche................................ IRE ............. 2 Maxime GUYON............... 56,5 . ...... M. al. 4 Singspiel (IRE) et Oiseau Rare ♦ DARLEY STUD MANAGEMENT CO. LTD........ A. FABRE (S) ................................2 4 (12) 3 4 5 1 5 4 Mme Gerard BEILVERT ................................ Rouge bande jaune m et t rouges........................................................ ........ 4 Arnaud BOURGEAIS .......... 56,5 . ...... H. al. 4 Vespone (IRE) et J'Attends Vincent (GB) ♦ ECURIE MISTER ESS A.S. ............... N. LEENDERS ..............................2 4 6 0 0 (12) 1 2 3 9 ECURIE ARMAND ISRAEL................................ Jaune une etoile violette t jaune etoiles violettes ................................ ................................ 3 Pierre-Charles BOUDOT...... 56,5 . ...... H. b. 4 Ballingarry (IRE) et Rochambelle ♦ SERGE BECERRA.................... YM. PORZIER (S).........................Inédit 13 Engts - 5 forf. - 2 Annul. de part. - 1 N.D.P. Arrivée : 1er ............... 2e ............... 3e ............... 4e ............... 5e ............... 6e ............... 7e ............... 8e ............... 9e ............... 10e ............... - Mutuel : G ............... P ............... ............... ............... - PJ : G ............... P ............... ............... ............... - Trio ............... 2ème Course – Départ : 13 h. 00 PRIX ILLINOIS II Paris Simples, Couplés, Trio, Couplé et Trio Ordre (F.) (Plat) 24.000 - (12.000, 4.800, 3.600, 2.400, 1.200). Pour poulains entiers, hongres et pouliches de 2 ans, n’ayant jamais gagné. Poids : 58 k. Distance : 1.100 mètres Propriétaires Couleurs Chevaux * Montes Poids (1) Origines ♦ Eleveurs Entraîneurs Performances Mme Theresa MARNANE ................................ Jaune croix lorr. noire m ray. jaune & noir t gros-bleu................................ GB ........ 8 Antoine HAMELIN............. 58 . ...... M. al. 2 Winker Watson (GB) et Begonia (IRE) ♦ PETER C. HUNT ........................ M. PALUSSIERE...........................4 QATAR RACING LIMITED................................ Grenat brandebourgs or m grenat t grenat pampille or....................... IRE .......................... 6 Christophe SOUMILLON...... 58 . ...... M. b. 2 Camacho (GB) et Catch The Sea (IRE) ♦ LOUGHPHILIP BLOODSTOCK............ DH. BROWN................................5 2 E. CIAMPI/C. MARZOCCO/L.MARZOCCO....................... Rouge croix de saint-andre m et t bleues................................ (IRE) ..................................... 1 Pierre-Charles BOUDOT...... 56,5 . ...... F. b. 2 Lawman et High Limits (IRE) ♦ ENRICO CIAMPI............................... B. GOUDOT (S) ............................5 HARAS DE BERNESQ................................ Verte m et t rayees vert et noir............................................................. .................................. 4 Fabrice VERON................ 56,5 . ...... F. b.-f. 2 Country Reel (USA) et Swandor (USA) ♦ HARAS DE BERNESQ............... HA. PANTALL ...............................4 Mme Anne-Marie HAYES................................ Rose epaulettes marron t ecartelee rose et marron............................ (IRE) Φ .............. 2 Thierry THULLIEZ............... 56,5 . ...... F. b. 2 Verglas (IRE) et Babacora (IRE) ♦ KNOCKTORAN STUD................. ROD. COLLET (S) ........................7 Cecil MOTSCHMANN................................ Gros-vert etoiles rouges m gros-vert t blanche ................................ (GB) ........... 5 Alexis BADEL................... 56,5 . ...... F. b. 2 Manduro (GER) et King's Folly ♦ ERIC PUERARI ............................. Mme M. BOLLACK-BADEL.................4 Olivier THOMAS ................................................... Grise m mauves t mauve une etoile grise ................................ (IRE) .... 3 Olivier PESLIER............... 56,5 . ...... F. b. 2 Invincible Spirit (IRE) et Biswa (USA) ♦ S.F. BLOODSTOCK LLC.......................... F. HEAD (S)................................3 Jean-Vincent TOUX................................ Violette un cadre brassards & t roses................................ ............................. 9 Umberto RISPOLI............. 56,5 . ...... F. b.-f. 2 Full Of Gold et Theoricienne ♦ HARAS DU QUESNAY ...................... JV. TOUX ................................3 6 4 7 0 Hans-Jurg ZINSLI ................................ Verte 3 los. rges m rouges t verte un los. rouge ................................ (IRE) Φ ............................ 7 Christophe-Patrice LEMAIRE... 56,5 . ...... F. b. 2 Lawman et La Gioconda (SWI) ♦ CLAUDIO MARZOCCO ................ U. SUTER................................0 30 Engts - 13 forf. - 2 Annul. de part. - 6 N.D.P. Arrivée : 1er ............... 2e ............... 3e ............... 4e ............... 5e ............... 6e ............... 7e ............... 8e ............... 9e ............... 10e ............... - Mutuel : G ............... P ............... ............... ............... - PJ : G ............... P ............... ............... ............... - Trio ............... 3ème Course – Départ : 13 h. 30 PRIX DAGOR Paris Simples, Couplés, Trio, Couplé et Trio Ordre (F.) (Plat) 25.000 - (12.500, 5.000, 3.750, 2.500, 1.250). Pour poulains entiers, hongres et pouliches de 3 ans, n’ayant jamais gagné. Poids : 58 k. Distance : 1.100 mètres Propriétaires Couleurs Chevaux * Montes Poids (1) Origines ♦ Eleveurs Entraîneurs Performances STALL PIDA.......................................................... Verte bretelles or m et t vertes............................................................. (IRE) ................ 7 Umberto RISPOLI............. 58 . ...... M. b. 3 Shamardal (USA) et Nipping (IRE) ♦ KNOCKTORAN STUD....................... P. SCHIERGEN.............................0 7 2 3 5 Khalid ABDULLAH................................ Verte epaulettes roses m blanches t rose ................................ GB .................... 3 Maxime GUYON............... 56,5 . ...... F. b.-f. 3 Three Valleys (USA) et Heat Haze (GB) ♦ JUDDMONTE FARMS.............. A. FABRE (S) ................................5 Mubarak AL NAEMI................................ Verte ceinture orange m oranges t verte................................ .......................... 8 Christophe SOUMILLON...... 56,5 . ...... F. b. 3 Rock Of Gibraltar (IRE) et Ramita (GB) ♦ ECURIE ATROPAS.................... JF. BERNARD...............................0 3 0 Mme Christiane CERFONTAINE ................................ Rose etoiles noires t rose................................................................ USA ................................... 6 Tristan NORMAND ........... 56,5 . ...... F. al. 3 Hard Spun (USA) et Judhoor (GB) ♦ SHADWELL FARM................... Mme C. CERFONTAINE...............7 (12) 0 4 3 4 Mme Susan DAVIS................................ Noire croix de lorraine bleu-clair t noire................................ GB ................... 5 Gregory BENOIST............ 56,5 . ...... F. b.-f. 3 Elnadim (USA) et Salagama (IRE) ♦ CRANFORD STUD................... E. O'NEILL (S)...............................8 0 0 Mme Alain ELIAS DE PROENCA ................................ Gros-bl epaul et brass blancs t blanche 1 etoile gr-bl................................ ................................. 2 Matthias LAURON ............ 56,5 53 ... F. b.-f. 3 Big Shuffle (USA) et Dragon Days (GER) ♦ Mme ALAIN ELIAS DE PROENCA................. T. LEMER................................5 0 Mme Ann PLUMMER ................................ Rose croix st-andre et brass bl-cl t ecart rose/bleu-cl................................ GB ............... 4 Stephane M. LAURENT....... 56,5 54 ... F. b.-f. 3 Avonbridge (GB) et Theatre Royal (GB) ♦ Mme ANN PLUMMER.............. J. BIDGOOD (S)............................0 (12) 0 0 James Richard TREPTOW................................ Bleu-cl pois blancs m bl-cl cout. blanches t bl-c................................ 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