A Horse From Abroad Won the Great Pardubice After Thirty Years, No Cameras Were Needed - Seznam Zprávy
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After Moments of Horror, Ireland Celebrates a Great Triumph. the Great Pardubice Also Thrilled Japan
The 135th annual Great Pardubice offered an almost historic event. After a long thirty years, a foreign horse dominated the famous race. Stumptown aroused undisguised enthusiasm in Ireland, which is known for horse racing. However, people abroad also notice the exceptional quality of the Pardubice race and the fact that there was not much missing and the favored horse did not finish the race at all.
After 30 years, the Great Pardubice Steeplechase has a foreign winner. In the 135th edition, the eight-year-old bay horse Stumptown triumphed as the first Irish horse in history in the saddle with jockey Keith Donoghue. Stumptown decided the victory in the famous race in the finish, in which he surpassed High In The Sky, with whom he was trying to...
The famous Pardubice race is over. After a long thirty years, the 135th edition of the Great Pardubice was won by a horse from abroad. The first to finish was the eight-year-old Irish gelding Stumptown and jockey Keith Michael Donoghue. The Czech High In The Sky and multiple winner of the Pardubice race Jan Faltejsek came in second place. He still needs one more victory, his eighth in Pardubice, to equal the legendary Josef Váňa. The third place…
The winner of the Great Pardubice was the eight-year-old Irish bay horse Stumptown, jockeyed by Keith Donoghue. Although he had difficulties on Taxis, he convincingly outsprinted High in the Sky in the finish.
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