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Al Shaqab Racing’s Salt Lake gets off the mark at Fontainebleau
07 May 2021 - 10:13
The Peninsula
Al Shaqab Racing’s homebred Salt Lake (FR) (Olympic Glory x Orayda) lost her maiden tag on her third career outing when she won the Prix des Cyprès, a race for three-year-olds over 2600 metres at Fontainebleau, France on Wednesday.
It also marked her first attempt in claiming class. The filly, trained by Francis-Henri Graffard and ridden by Pierre-Charles Boudot, initially bided her time at the back of the field. Later, she was clearly travelling very easily when making headway in the final bend.
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TOWN CREEK â Rhonda Lovett remembers watching the weather on television in her Town Creek home one year ago today when she heard a roar.
âI was standing in the kitchen and yelled to my husband Wayne, âLetâs go,ââ she said. That was the last thing she said she remembers for about six weeks.
On Dec. 16, 2019, an EF2 tornado struck their singlewide mobile home on Lawrence County 265, also known as Blue Hollow Road, sending both Lovetts to Birmingham hospitals in critical condition. The twister also killed two people and injured two others in the neighborhood.
In August, Wayne Lovett, 64, Rhonda s husband of 45 years, died from head injuries sustained in the storm. Killed when the tornado struck a home across Blue Hollow Road were Justin Chase Godsey, 35, and his wife Keisha Cross Godsey, 34. Their son, Landen, 8, and neighbor Marcus Johnson also were severely injured.
Alabama tornado survivor: ‘Burying my husband is the worst thing I’ve ever had to do’
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
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By Michael Wetzel The Decatur Daily, Ala. (TNS) and Tribune Media Services
Rhonda Lovett remembers watching the weather on television in her Town Creek home one year ago today when she heard a roar.
“I was standing in the kitchen and yelled to my husband Wayne, ‘Let’s go,’” she said. That was the last thing she said she remembers for about six weeks.
On Dec. 16, 2019, an EF2 tornado struck their singlewide mobile home on Lawrence County 265, also known as Blue Hollow Road, sending both Lovetts to Birmingham hospitals in critical condition. The twister also killed two people and injured two others in the neighborhood.