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Casse Gets Easy Win With Easy Time In Marine Stakes At Woodbine - Horse Racing News

Casse Gets Easy Win With Easy Time In Marine Stakes At Woodbine Sponsored by: .Jockey Rafael Hernandez guides Easy Time to victory in the Grade 3 Marine Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack. Rafael Hernandez and Easy Time hung out in the middle of the field of six, moved to the front on the final turn, and easily found the winner s circle in the Grade 3 Marine Stakes at Woodbine. Going a mile and a sixteenth on the Tapeta at the Toronto, Ontario track, the six 3-year-old colts and geldings broke evenly, with Tidal Forces and Haddassah matching strides early. On the first turn, Keveh Nicholls on Haddassah ceded the lead to Tidal Forces, sitting a half-length back for the first part of the race. On the backstretch, Nicholls moved Haddassah to the front, a length in front of Tidal Forces and Easy Time.

Easy Time Surges Clear in Marine

Easy Time Surges Clear in Marine
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Queen s Plate Trail Heats Up Sunday With Marine, Queenston Stakes At Woodbine - Horse Racing News

Sponsored by: Haddassah at Woodbine The $150,000 Grade 3 Marine Stakes and $125,000 Queenston Stakes share the spotlight this Sunday at Woodbine. A key prep on the road to this year s Queen s Plate (August 22, at Woodbine), the 1 1/16-mile main track Marine, for three-year-olds, has attracted some notable Canadian-breds hoping for a shot at Plate glory. The Marine is complemented by the Queenston, a seven-furlong race over the Tapeta for Canadian-bred three-year-old colts & geldings, also an important race ahead of the Plate. Kevin Attard, in search of his first Marine crown, will send out Haddassah, a bay son of Air Force Blue, who will be making his first stakes appearance.

Einfach mal Glück gehabt

Einfach mal Glück gehabt Glück für das auf Ausstellungsarchitektur spezialisierte Büro Chezweitz in Kreuzberg. Das Team hatte bereits die aktuelle Schau „documenta. Politik und Kunst“ im Pei-Bau des Deutschen Historischen Museums (DHM) gestaltet. Am Tag ihrer Eröffnung (18. Juni) erfuhr Büro-Gründer Detlef Weitz, dass sein Team auch den Wettbewerb für eine Zwischenausstellung namens „Roads not taken“ gewonnen hat. Diese soll nächstes Jahr im Pei-Bau gezeigt werden. Das DHM hat seine Hauptsammlung wegen Sanierung geschlossen. Deine Datensicherheit bei der Nutzung der Teilen-Funktion Um diesen Artikel oder andere Inhalte über Soziale Netzwerke zu teilen, brauchen wir deine Zustimmung für diesen Zweck der Datenverarbeitung

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