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  2. Regency (greyhounds) - Wikipedia

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    The competition is a category 1 event on the annual greyhound racing calendar. [4] ... Northern King - Brazen Hussy: Gunner Smith (Brighton) 29.65: 2/5f: 1962: Royal Ace:

  3. Brazen Beau - Wikipedia

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    After Brazen Beau was born he was sold by Howlett for $70,000 at the 2013 Inglis Classic Yearling sale. [4] He was purchased by Grant Morgan of Ontrack Thoroughbreds, and the colt was syndicated to a group of 38 owners from across Australia.

  4. H. Allen Jerkens Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The race is named in honor of the late U. S. Racing Hall of Fame trainer H. Allen Jerkens. The first running of the H. Allen Jerkens was held on January 31, 2015, with Unitarian winning the race. Jerkens himself presented the trophy for the race, which was run two months before his death on March 18, 2015.

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  7. Santa Ynez Stakes - Wikipedia

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    Silver Spoon would be voted as Thoroughbred Racing Association's U.S. Champion Three-Year-Old Filly. [6] The 1964 winner Face The Facts, even money favorite, won by a stakes record 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 lengths and equaled the track record for the 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 furlongs distance. [7] The winning margin continues to be the stakes record margin to date.

  8. Coolmore Stud Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria Racing Club removed the race from the calendar in 1966. It restored in 1969 to be run in the early spring meeting in September for three-year-olds; the champion Vain was the first winner. [4] In 2006 the VRC rescheduled the event by moving it to the first day of the VRC Spring Carnival, Victoria Derby day.

  9. Cheltenham Racecourse - Wikipedia

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    The first racing on Cleeve Hill was on Tuesday 25 August 1818 when the opening race was won by Miss Tidmarsh, owned by Mr E Jones. It was a year later when the results were printed in the Racing Calendar when a programme of flat racing was watched by the Duke of Gloucester who donated 100 Guineas to the prize fund.