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Shaws Creek, by TEJANO RUN, increases his earnings to $274,000 by winning the $150,000 Queenston Stakes. He is now being pointed for the Queen’s Plate. Kris S. Barbara Livingston photo KRIS S. EUTHANIZED WinStar Farm LLC announced yesterday that Kris S. (Roberto--Sharp Queen, by *Princequillo) has been euthanized due to complications from a neck injury sustained earlier this year. The 25-year-old stallion was pensioned in March after impreg- nating six of 10 mares covered. “Kris S. has been a real warrior since his injury and recovered enough to graze com- fortably for the last month,” said Doug Cauthen, the farm’s president. “However, he had a setback this weekend and it was time to let him rest forever. His presence will be missed.” A winner of three of five starts including the Bradbury S., the Florida-bred dark bay entered stud in Florida in 1982. After siring 1989 GI Breeders’ Cup Turf hero Prized, Kris S. had a pair of winners at the 1993 Breeders’ Cup meeting, Brocco (Juvenile) and Hollywood Wildcat (Distaff), and moved to Kentucky’s Prestonwood Farm for the 1994 season. Soaring Softly became the fourth Breeders’ Cup winner for her sire when she captured the F/M Turf in 1999. Over his stud career, Kris S. sired five millionaires, two Eclipse Award winners--Hollywood Wildcat and Soaring Softly--and 28 graded-stakes win- ners. In 2002, he has been represented by GI Oaklawn H. winner Kudos and GII Orchid H. heroine Julie Jalouse as well as Japanese stakes winner Symboli Kris S. His daughter Hollywood Wildcat produced GI Breeders’ Cup mile winner War Chant; Kris S. is also the broodmare sire of Grade I winner Ladies Din and of Relish the Thought, a stakes winner in England who finished third in the G1 Vodafone Oaks in 2001. Triple Threats p. 3 KHALKEVI TAKES PRIX HOCQUART The unbeaten Khalkevi (Ire) (Kahyasi {Ire}) delivered an impressive turn of acceleration in a pulsating finish to take yesterday’s G2 Prix Hocquart at Longchamp. The winner of a debuttantes event at Fontainebleau in November, Khalkevi added a conditions race here Apr. 19. Jockey Christophe Soumillon used the colt’s strong late kick to take this trial for the G1 Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby) at Chantilly June 2. Held up in last early, the Aga Khan homebred was patiently ridden as Michael Kinane set Black Sam Bellamy (Sadler’s Wells) alight at the top of the straight. As that colt seized the advantage, Dominique Boeuf sent Louveteau (Bahri) up the rail to challenge while Soumillon asked Khalkevi to quicken on the outside. Hitting the front at the furlong marker, he needed only a few waves of the whip to seal the result. Louveteau was subsequently disqualified and placed behind Morozov in fifth, after being judged to have hampered that colt in the closing stages. His Highness the Aga Khan said afterwards: “He is a very small horse--the same as his sire, and has the ability to quicken on good ground. He proved today he can han- dle the distance and I will speak to the trainer but I think he will go for the Jockey Club now.” Wednesday, Longchamp, France PRIX HOCQUART-G2, i95,000, Longchamp, 5-8, 3yo, c/f, 1 1/2mT, 2:32.20, gd. 1--#@KHALKEVI (IRE), 128, c, 3, by Kahyasi (Ire) 1st Dam: Khalisa (Ire) (MGSW-Fr, $140,581), by Persian Bold (Ire) 2nd Dam: Khaiyla (Ire), by Mill Reef 3rd Dam: Khayra (Fr), by Zeddaan (GB) O-H H The Aga Khan; B-H H The Aga Khan’s Studs SC; T-Alain de Royer-Dupre; J-C Soumillon; i54,150. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 3 wins, i76,120. *2-- Black Sam Bellamy (Ire), 128, c, 3, Sadler’s Wells-- Urban Sea, by Miswaki. O-M Tabor & S Magnier; B-Sunderland Holdings Ltd & Orpendale; i20,900. 3--Thompson Rouge (Ire), 128, c, 3, Machiavellian-- Timarete (Ity), by Green Dancer. O-Wattlefield Hall Stud; B-Scuderia San Pancrazio; i9,975. Margins: 3/4, (HF), 1. Odds: 2.90, 5.30, 1.30. Also Ran: Morozov, Louveteau, Stydahar, Temple Of Artemis (GB). *Louveteau finished second but was disqualified and placed fifth. For information, call (732) 747-8060. Daily News TDN HEADLINE NEWS Thoroughbred Thursday, May 9, 2002 John G. Sikura, President PHONE: (859) 255-8290 FAX: (859) 281-6148 TDN TODAY Headline News .................... 3 pages

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Shaws Creek, by TEJANO RUN, increases his earnings to $274,000 by winning

the $150,000 Queenston Stakes.

He is now being pointed for the Queen’s Plate.

Kris S.Barbara Livingston photo

KRIS S. EUTHANIZED WinStar Farm LLC announced yesterday that Kris S.(Roberto--Sharp Queen, by *Princequillo) has beeneuthanized due to complications from a neck injurysustained earlier thisyear. The 25-year-oldstallion was pensionedin March after impreg-nating six of 10 marescovered. “Kris S. hasbeen a real warrior sincehis injury and recoveredenough to graze com-fortably for the lastmonth,” said DougCauthen, the farm’spresident. “However, hehad a setback this weekend and it was time to let himrest forever. His presence will be missed.” A winner ofthree of five starts including the Bradbury S., theFlorida-bred dark bay entered stud in Florida in 1982.After siring 1989 GI Breeders’ Cup Turf hero Prized,Kris S. had a pair of winners at the 1993 Breeders’ Cupmeeting, Brocco (Juvenile) and Hollywood Wildcat(Distaff), and moved to Kentucky’s Prestonwood Farmfor the 1994 season. Soaring Softly became the fourthBreeders’ Cup winner for her sire when she capturedthe F/M Turf in 1999. Over his stud career, Kris S. siredfive millionaires, two Eclipse Award winners--HollywoodWildcat and Soaring Softly--and 28 graded-stakes win-ners. In 2002, he has been represented by GI OaklawnH. winner Kudos and GII Orchid H. heroine Julie Jalouseas well as Japanese stakes winner Symboli Kris S. Hisdaughter Hollywood Wildcat produced GI Breeders’ Cupmile winner War Chant; Kris S. is also the broodmaresire of Grade I winner Ladies Din and of Relish theThought, a stakes winner in England who finished thirdin the G1 Vodafone Oaks in 2001.

Triple Threats p. 3

KHALKEVI TAKES PRIX HOCQUART The unbeaten Khalkevi (Ire) (Kahyasi {Ire}) deliveredan impressive turn of acceleration in a pulsating finishto take yesterday’s G2 Prix Hocquart at Longchamp.The winner of a debuttantes event at Fontainebleau inNovember, Khalkevi added a conditions race here Apr.19. Jockey Christophe Soumillon used the colt’s stronglate kick to take this trial for the G1 Prix du JockeyClub (French Derby) at Chantilly June 2. Held up in lastearly, the Aga Khan homebred was patiently ridden asMichael Kinane set Black Sam Bellamy (Sadler’s Wells)alight at the top of the straight. As that colt seized theadvantage, Dominique Boeuf sent Louveteau (Bahri) upthe rail to challenge while Soumillon asked Khalkevi toquicken on the outside. Hitting the front at the furlongmarker, he needed only a few waves of the whip toseal the result. Louveteau was subsequently disqualifiedand placed behind Morozov in fifth, after being judgedto have hampered that colt in the closing stages. HisHighness the Aga Khan said afterwards: “He is a verysmall horse--the same as his sire, and has the ability toquicken on good ground. He proved today he can han-dle the distance and I will speak to the trainer but Ithink he will go for the Jockey Club now.”

Wednesday, Longchamp, FrancePRIX HOCQUART-G2, i95,000, Longchamp, 5-8, 3yo,c/f, 1 1/2mT, 2:32.20, gd.1--#@KHALKEVI (IRE), 128, c, 3, by Kahyasi (Ire)

1st Dam: Khalisa (Ire) (MGSW-Fr, $140,581), by Persian Bold (Ire)2nd Dam: Khaiyla (Ire), by Mill Reef3rd Dam: Khayra (Fr), by Zeddaan (GB)

O-H H The Aga Khan; B-H H The Aga Khan’s Studs SC; T-Alain de Royer-Dupre; J-C Soumillon; i54,150. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 3 wins, i76,120.*2--Black Sam Bellamy (Ire), 128, c, 3, Sadler’s Wells-- Urban Sea, by Miswaki. O-M Tabor & S Magnier; B-Sunderland Holdings Ltd & Orpendale; i20,900.3--Thompson Rouge (Ire), 128, c, 3, Machiavellian-- Timarete (Ity), by Green Dancer. O-Wattlefield Hall Stud; B-Scuderia San Pancrazio; i9,975.Margins: 3/4, (HF), 1. Odds: 2.90, 5.30, 1.30.Also Ran: Morozov, Louveteau, Stydahar, Temple OfArtemis (GB). *Louveteau finished second but wasdisqualified and placed fifth.

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Wednesday, Belmont ParkWESTCHESTER H.-GIII, $112,500, BEL, 5-8, 3yo/up,1m, 1:35 2/5, ft.1--#@FREE OF LOVE, 114, c, 4, by Meadow Flight

1st Dam: Love Spanish, by Spanish Drums 2nd Dam: Speak Love, by Verbatim

3rd Dam: Young and Foolish, by Dunce ($9,000 wlng '98 OBSOCT). O-Anthony Aprilante & Ralph Evans; B-Kathleen Kelley (FL); T-Richard A Violette Jr; J-J D Bailey; $67,500. Lifetime Record: GISP, 21-5-5-1, $361,143.2--Dayton Flyer, 112, c, 4, Honour and Glory--Rose O'Riley, by Nijinsky II. ($70,000 yrl '99 KEESEP). O-Sabine Stable & Robert Kelly; B-Dr & Mrs R S West & Mr & Mrs MacKenzie Miller (Ky); $22,500.3--Country Be Gold, 114, h, 5, Summer Squall--Beloved Bea, by Personal Flag. ($150,000 HRA 2000 KEENOV). O-Barry Seinfeld & Elizabeth Dodson; B-Helen Brann & Flora Roberts (KY); $12,375.Margins: 1 1/4, 1, 3/4. Odds: 2.40, 5.80, 15.20.Also Ran: Seeking Daylight, Windsor Castle, Griffinite,Open Sesame, Comic Genius, King's Messenger.Scratched: Tempest Fugit. Free of Love, second in last year’s GI Jim Dandy,opened the year with a 3 1/4-length win in a Jan. 21optional claimer at Gulfstream, but failed to make animpact when sixth in the Feb. 9 GI Donn H. andseventh in the Mar. 10 GIII Creme Fraiche H. Offsince then and with blinkers on, the bay colt wasnever far back, moved up with a three-wide moveturning for home and forged clear in the closingstages. “It looked like there was legitimate speed inthere,” explained winning rider Jerry Bailey. “Myhorse’s best races have come when he was up closeto the pace and that’s where I wanted to be today.We were wide, but that’s where I wanted to be be-cause the inside was a little cuppier.” Trainer RichardViolette added, “The blinkers helped him today. Jerryput him on the bridle five-eighths out and he stayedon the bridle the whole way. He made a long, sus-tained run today. I was losing sleep over not having astakes win with this horse; all of the horses he’sbeen running with have been getting a stakes win.We’re going to nominate to the [May 27 GI] MetMile, but I’m not sure if he would run in it.”

Thursday, Chester, Britain, post time: 2:55 p.m.BETFAIR.COM ORMONDE S.-G3, £75,000, 4yo/up,13f 89ydsTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER1 4 Daliapour (Ire) Sadler's Wells Stoute2 6 Hannibal Lad (GB) Rock City (Ire) Brisbourne3 2 Ovambo (Ire) Namaqualand Makin4 5 Sagittarius (GB) Sadler's Wells Haugen5 1 St Expedit (GB) Sadler's Wells Wragg6 3 Water Jump (Ire) Suave Dancer J DunlopAll carry 123 pounds.

TERRE A TERRE GIVES CONNECTIONS A SCARE Terre A Terre (Fr) (Kaldounevees {Fr}) was the focusof attention yesterday at Kranji as she provided connec-tions with a scare. Eric Libaud’s five-year-old mare,who will bid to follow up her success in the G1 DubaiDuty Free at Nad al Sheba Mar. 23 with victory in Sat-urday’s G1 Singapore Airlines International Cup,stopped very quickly after the line in her workout onthe fibresand track yesterday. Returning sound to thebarn area, she was reported fine by owner AntoniaDevin, who said, “Something like this happened to herin Hong Kong and again in Dubai, so our fingers arecrossed that this will not be a problem.” Also on showwas Michael Jarvis’ Hawkeye (Ire) (Danehill), due to beridden by Gary Stevens, and the four-year-old did twosteady canters, with his final piece of work today.Godolphin’s Grandera (Ire) (Grand Lodge) and AtlantisPrince (GB) (Tagula {Ire}) worked together over fivefurlongs on the turf track at Kranji yesterday morning,with Grandera, ridden by John Phelan, shading his workcompanion, who was partnered by Tony Garth, in ahand-held time of 1:00.10. Yutaka Take has beenbooked to partner Atlantis Prince on Saturday, withFrankie Dettori choosing Grandera.

GULCH RUNNERS PERFORM

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What They’re Saying...“Since this is the first day Karen andI have had without Slew since July20, 1975, it was a little bit toughthis morning. Tom Wade buried himnear the front of Hill `n’ Dale Farm,with his black cooler on his hip andhis blanket laid over him. He’s facingeast, toward the sunrise. I talked to Tom thismorning, and it’s the first day in a long time I didn’tget to say, `Good morning, Tom,’ and `Goodmorning, Slew,’ and the first day in 21 years Tomhasn’t seen him, except for a couple of vacations. Itwas tough.”--Seattle Slew’s owner, Mickey Taylor, yesterdaymorning

Danthebluegrassman Out of Lone Star Derby: Danthebluegrassman (Pioneering) will skip Saturday’sGIII Lone Star Derby after trainer Bob Baffert was dis-satisfied with the colt’s work on Tuesday at Churchill.“I got him out and I jogged him and his hind end wasreal weak,” Baffert said yesterday. “So he did something.”

U S S Tinosa Works: U S S Tinosa (Foxhound) worked seven furlongsyesterday at Churchill in 1:25.40.

Saarland on the Mend: Saarland (Unbridled), 10th in Saturday’s KentuckyDerby, is recovering from surgery to remove a chip inhis left front ankle. The colt underwent the procedureMonday morning at Rood and Riddle equine clinic.Trainer Shug McGaughey hopes Saarland will return fora fall campaign.

THIS MONTH IN HISTORY...May 14, 1978...Fully recovered from Colitis X, SeattleSlew won his first start as a four-year-old in an allowancerace at Aqueduct.

May 14, 1989...E.P. Taylor, owner of Windfields Farmsand breeder of Northern Dancer, died at age 88.

Courtesy of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association.

MINE TONIGHT, 19, Upper Nile--Mardi Gras Maid(*King of the Tudors)Foal born 4-14, a filly by Behrens.Will be bred back to Grand Slam.Owned by Vivien & Harry Malloy.Boarded at Edition Farm, NY.Accomplishments: MSW, $254,844. Dam ofMinetonightsfirst (D’Accord), SW; Mine’spro (Distinc-tive Pro), MSP, $159,109; and Pooska Hill (PhantomJet), SW, $390,701.

MISHILL, 7, Cahill Road--Missy Allen (Northern Sup-remo)Foal born 4-14, a colt by El Prado (Ire).Will be bred back to Cape Town.Owned by Mr. Eric Scott Jensen.Boarded at Taylor Made Farm, KY.Accomplishments: MSW, $105,145.

MISS GIBSON COUNTY, 11, Winrightt--Rajab’s Trea-sure (Rajab)Foal born 4-16, a colt by Real Quiet. Will be bred back to Real Quiet.Owned by Michael Pegram.Boarded at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm, KY.Accomplishments: MSW, $545,872. Dam of GibsonCounty (In Excess {Ire}), MSW & GSP, $373,245.

SEATTLE WAY, 12, Seattle Slew--Waya (Fr) (FarawaySon)Foal born 4-16, a filly by Theatrical (Ire).Will be bred back to Kingmambo.Owned by Augustin Stable.Boarded at Derry Meeting Farm, PA.Accomplishments: Dam of Invest West (Private Ac-count), MSW, $153,655; and Seattle Bay (OpeningVerse), MGSP-Fr.

A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ willindicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s willdenote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + willdenote winners who are first-time starters.

All horses in TDN Headline News and TDN American editionare bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated

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Congratulations to the best customers in the world!On FOUR Grade I/Grade II Wins This Week

WAR EMBLEM, winner of the May 4 Kentucky Derby (GI)

Sold Keeneland September 2000 for $20,000; Earnings now $2,241,000

O-The Thoroughbred Corp.; B-C. Nuckols, Jr. & Sons (KY); T-Bob Baffert

Consigned by Nuckols Farm (Charles Nuckols Jr. & Sons), Agent; Purchased by L.R. Springer

FARDA AMIGA, winner of the May 3 Kentucky Oaks (GI)

Sold Keeneland September 2000 for $45,000; Earnings now $432,302

O-Old Friends Inc., Winner Silk Inc. & Jose de Camargo;

B-Payson Stud Inc. (KY); T-Paulo H. Lobo

Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent;

Purchased by Santa Escolastica

CELTIC MELODY, winner of the May 4 Humana Distaff H. (GI)

Keeneland September 1999, $30,000; Earnings now $329,000

O-Vinery Stables; B-Kip Elser & Betz Farm Inc. (KY); T-James A. Jerkens

Consigned by Needham/Betz Thoroughbreds Inc., Agent.

SPAIN, winner of the May 5 Louisville Breeders’ Cup H. (GII)

Sold Keeneland September 1998 for $25,000; Earnings now $3,304,244

O/B-The Thoroughbred Corp. (KY); T-D. Wayne Lukas

Consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, Agent; Purchased by Bruno DeBerdt, Agent

STAKES CLOSINGSTODAY, THURSDAY, MAY 9:

05-18 $100/50,000a Yerba Buena Breeders’ Cup-III, BM,

3yo/up, f/m, 11fT (100)

I N E W Y O R K IMRLS LOSSES DOWN The Kentucky ThoroughbredAssociation reports that foal deaths caused by MareReproductive Loss Syndrome are significantly downfrom last year. “During the period of Sunday, April 28through Tuesday, May 7 we had 125 equine fetusessubmitted to our diagnostic center,” said Lenn Harrison,director of the University of Kentucky Livestock DiseaseDiagnostic Center. “This compares to 318 submissionsduring the same period last year and that represents a61-percent decrease. This is very encouraging news.”Harrison added that, although examinations have notbeen completed on all the foals, it was evident that notall the deaths can be blamed on MRLS. “Although wewould prefer to not have any losses, we’re encouragedby this early submissions data,” commented RustyFord, equine programs manager for the Kentucky De-partment of Agriculture. “We’re continuing our monitor-ing activities, and based on preliminary research datafrom UK we continue to recommend that farm manag-ers take the necessary steps to protect pregnant maresfrom exposure to eastern tent caterpillars.”

Yesterday’s Results:6th-BEL, $54,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 7f, 1:22 2/5, ft.1--VOLPONI, 121, c, 4, Cryptoclearance--Prom Knight, by Sir Harry Lewis. O-Amherst Stable & Spruce Pond Stable; B-Amherst Stable (KY); T-Philip G Johnson. Lifetime Record: MGSW, 16-5-4-2, $392,176. *1/2 to Fickle Friends (Demons Begone), MGSP, $254,130.2--Cherokee Beau, 117, c, 4, Cherokee Run--Beau Prospector, by Mr. Prospector.3--Tarek, 115, c, 4, West By West--Bayou Bird, by Stately Don.Margins: 1, 3HF, 5. Odds: 0.85, 3.65, 13.30. After breaking his maiden in the GIII Pilgrim S. onthe turf as a two-year-old, Volponi captured the GIIPegasus H. on dirt at the Big M Oct. 19 and con-cluded 2001 with a fourth in the GI Cigar Mile Nov.24. The odds-on favorite in his return to action, hepressed Tarek through a half in :45.47, took com-mand at the top of the stretch and held CherokeeBeau at bay through the final furlong.

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CLOSES TRACK RACE CONDITIONS PURSE RUNS

5-9 BM Yerba Buena Breeders’ Cup H. (GIII) 3yo/up, f/m, 1 3/8mT $150,000 5-185-11 CRC Calder Breeders’ Cup H. 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT $150,000 5-255-11 CD Kentucky Breeders’ Cup S. (GIII) 2yo, 5 1/2f $150,000 5-275-15 HOL Milady Breeders’ Cup H. (GI) 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m $200,000 5-255-15 HAW Summertime Promise BC S. 3yo, f, 1 1/16mT $100,000 5-25

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7th-BEL, $46,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:34 1/5, fm.RUN TO VICTORY (c, 3, Gilded Time--Victorious Lil{SW, $170,334}, by Vice Regent), a 1/2 to VictoryGallop (Cryptoclearance), Ch. Older Horse, MGISW,G1SP-UAE, $3,505,895, returned from a 4 1/2-monthlayoff to graduate from the maiden ranks Apr. 21 atAqueduct. The 3-1 second choice in his first try againstwinners, he settled into fourth, several lengths off thepace. The blaze-faced bay made his run at the top ofthe lane and kicked clear to win by 2 1/2 lengths. Life-time Record: 4-2-1-0, $62,460.O-Jayeff B Stables. B-Tall Oaks Farm (KY). T-Alan EGoldberg.

2nd-BEL, $43,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:22 4/5, ft.SOVEREIGN SWEEP (c, 3, End Sweep--Glory Won, byAir Forbes Won), a $120,000 OBSFEB two-year-old,returned from a three-month break to run second Mar.17, but could only manage fifth last out at AqueductApr. 13. Part of the favored 4-5 entry, the dark bay coltwent up to set the pace and was joined by his stable-mate at the top of the stretch, but prevailed by a half-length in a stiff drive. The winner is a 1/2 to Rich inGlory (Rizzi), SW, $310,262. Lifetime Record: 6-1-1-0,$35,230.O-Sovereign Stable. B-Mockingbird Farm Inc (FL).T-John P Terranova II.

3rd-BEL, $43,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 5f, 1:00, ft.+JOANIE'S SMILE (f, 2, Partner's Hero--Dear Janet, byFull Pocket) became the first winner for her freshmansire (by Danzig) with this debut effort. The $17,000FTMDEC weanling and $62,000 FTMOCT yearling wascaught four wide around the turn, but collared Defen-dant (Lit de Justice) passing the eighth pole and wenton to score by 2 1/4 lengths as the 2-1 favorite. Thewinner is a 1/2 to Who Wouldn’t (Baederwood), GSW,$448,185. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $25,800.O-Jay Em Ess Stable. B-Milton P Higgins III & Dr & MrsThomas Bowman (MD). T-Richard E Dutrow Jr.

Yesterday’s Results:5th-PIM, $25,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 4 1/2f, :52 1/5, ft.+WATCH OUT BOYS (f, 2, Tactical Advantage--Stopthe Croquet, by Stop the Music), sent off at 4-1, brokefrom the eight hole and stalked the pace from the out-side. The $9,700 FTMOCT yearling put a head in frontwith a furlong to run and pulled away by 5 1/2 lengths.Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $14,250.O/T-Hamilton A Smith. B-Clover Leaf Farms II Inc (FL).

AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN BRITAIN:Charley Bates, g, 3, Benny the Dip–Vouch, by Halo. Chester, 5-8, Bank of Scotland H., 3yo, 12f 66ydsT, $15,536 to winner. O-Strawbridge, Knight, Stonerside & Hancock; B-Arthur B Hancock III & Stonerside Stable Ltd; T-John Gosden. *$280,000 yrl ‘00 KEESEP.

AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN HONG KONG:Winning Pleasure, c, 4, Crown Pleasure--Talk of the Track, by Mr. Leader. Sha Tin, 5-1, The Purves Quaich H., 1000mT. B-The Oaks Horse Farm Corpo- ration. *Full to Winning Chance, SP-HK.Sincere and Faith, g, 6, Sheikh Albadou (GB)--Miss Importance (MSP), by Forty Niner. Sha Tin, 5-5, Kowloon Peak H., 1650m (AWT). B-Frank Stronach. *$120,000 yrl ‘97 CBSSEP.

SO. HEMISPHERE WINNERS BY U.S. STALLIONS:Repose (Aus), f, 3, Quest for Fame (GB)--Holiday Girl (Aus), by Luskin Star (Aus). Caloundra (Queensland), 5-5, Steven Bowditch Maiden, 3yo/up, 7fT, $2,461 to winner. B-Woodlands Stud; T-Wayne Winters.Grand Investor (NZ), g, 5, Dance Floor--Smart Copy, by Liloy (Fr). Canterbury (Sydney), 5-6, Marsfield H., 4yo/up, c/g, 7f 165ydsT, $7,032 to winner. B-Mr A G & Mrs O M Swney; T-Graeme Rogerson.#@Viva La Vie (NZ), g, 5, Wallenda--Jalifa (Arg), by Crown Thy Good. Gosford (New South Wales), 5-8, Gosford Gold Cup-G3, 3yo/up, 1 5/16mT, $63,151 to winner. B-Highview International; T-Joseph Pride.

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Yesterday’s Results:1st-BMX, $34,300, Msw, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:37 3/5, fm.MARCUTIO (c, 3, Falstaff--Break Dance, by Bolger)improved to second when dropped in to $32,000 com-pany Apr. 25 in a main-track sprint at Bay Meadows.Dismissed at 11-1 in his turf debut, the California-bredbay made all the running en route to a 1 1/4-lengthtally. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $23,620.O-Daehling & Woolsey. B-John H Woolsey (CA).T-Reina E Gonzalez.

3rd-BMX, $30,310, Msw, 2yo, f, 4 1/2f, :52 3/5, ft.+FUHRMIDABLE (f, 2, Langfuhr--My Teddies, byJeblar) had trained steadily across the San FranciscoBay at Golden Gate, but was dismissed at 17-1. Break-ing from the outside post, the bay filly was forced to gowide throughout, hit the front in midstretch and wenton to win by a length despite the fact that her rider losthis whip. She was a $23,000 KEENOV weanling, a$40,000 KEESEP and a $60,000 BESMAR two-year-old. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $15,400.O-Lon Alberts, James M Connors & Phil B Rowe.B-Woodspring Farm (KY). T-Chuck Peery.

New VP for Grayson-Jockey Club Foundation: The Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation hasnamed Nancy Kelly its vice president of development.Kelly had previously served as director of developmentfor the Foundation. The Grayson-Jockey Club ResearchFoundation funds research throughout North Americadevoted solely to furthering the health, safety andsoundness of horses.

Where To? Trainer Bobby Frankel said Beat Hollow (GB) (Sadler’sWells), winner of Saturday’s GI Woodford Reserve S.,would likely return in the June 8 GI ManhattanH...Terna (Arg) (Roy), a Group 1 winner in Argentina,could make her U.S. bow in the May 25 GI MiladyBreeders’ Cup H., according to trainer Pico Perdomo...Surya (Unbridled), an allowance winner for FrankelSunday at Hollywood, may start next in the May 27 GIGamely H...GI Oak Leaf S. winner Talisluckybusride(Delineator), recovering from surgery to remove chipsfrom her ankle, is scheduled to resume training May 15for conditioner Alfredo Marquez.

Yesterday’s Results:7th-HOL, $60,280, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:42 2/5,ft.PALMEIRO (g, 4, Pleasant Tap--Fortune Pending {SW,$304,420}, by Fortunate Prospect), recently gelded,was fourth in last year’s GI Santa Anita Derby and wascoming off a third-place effort in the Mar. 30 GIII Berke-ley H. at Golden Gate. The 5-2 shot pressed the pacebefore pulling clear at the top of the stretch en route toa two-length tally. Mysterious Cat (Distinctive Cat),second in the GII San Bernardino H. last time out,closed late for second, while Total Impact (Chi) (Stuka),off since running second in the G2 UAE Derby, racedwide and finished fourth. Lifetime Record: MGSP,16-3-6-2, $258,740. O-Mr & Mrs Jerome S Moss. B-Grousemont Farm (KY).T-John W Sadler.

2nd-HOL, $55,000, Alw, 3yo, 1 1/16mT, 1:40 4/5, fm.REGIMENT (c, 3, Outflanker--Forever Full, by Full Out)has now taken three straight since finishing fourth toSiphonic in a Del Mar maiden Aug. 26. Out of action forseven months, the bay colt broke his maiden in a SantaAnita sprint Mar. 17 and came back to win going downthe hill Apr. 11 at the Arcadia oval. The 7-5 favorite inhis first route try, he settled into third and drifted inbehind runners in the stretch, but finished smartly oncein the clear and won by a length over Captain Squire(Flying Chevron). Regiment is a half to the controversialSaint’s Cup (Saint Ballado), who returned from a three-year layoff to win at Keeneland in April. Lifetime Re-cord: 5-3-0-0, $96,420. O-The Thoroughbred Corporation. B-Betty King (FL).T-Bob Baffert.

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3rd-HOL, $51,772, Msw, 2yo, 4 1/2f, :51 1/5, ft.EXPRESSION (c, 2, In Excess {Ire}--Emerald Express,by Falstaff) made up ground late when third in hiscareer opener over this trip Apr. 27. With that effortunder his belt, the 6-5 choice contested the pace beforetaking charge in the stretch for a one-length victoryover Crowned Dancer (Tactical Advantage). LifetimeRecord: 2-1-0-1, $38,700.O-Diane Keith. B-Eclipse Investments (CA).T-Jean-Pierre Dupuis.

Yesterday’s Results:9th-CDX, $42,160, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:44 3/5,ft.UNBRIDLED VISION (c, 4, Unbridled--Bunting {GISP,$171,774}, by Private Account), a half brother to Vi-sion and Verse (Storm Cat, GSW & MGISP,$1,030,330), won at first asking at Gulfstream in Janu-ary before running third in a Feb. 9 allowance and sec-ond in a Mar. 16 outing. The 9-5 favorite fell back offthe pace early, swept into contention with a six-widemove on the final turn and finished resolutely for a 13/4-length victory. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, $57,110. O/B-Bruce Lunsford (KY). T-William I Mott.

1st-CDX, $38,440, Msw, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:23 3/5, ft.BEE MOUNTAIN (c, 3, Cahill Road--Blockbuster Lady,by Northern Jove) debuted with a third at Oaklawn Apr.12 and was bet down to 3-5 for this outing. The greycolt took command soon after the start and cruisedhome by 7 3/4 lengths under a hand ride. He was a$15,000 KEENOV weanling and a $300,000 OBSMARjuvenile. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $28,115.O-Choctaw Racing Stable. B-Adalberto Roig J Jr (KY).T-Lynn S Whiting.

Tuesday’s Late Results:9th-PRM, $23,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 4 1/2f, :51 1/5, ft.+SOUTHERN ALERT (f, 2, Southern Halo--Mink Alert,by Greinton {GB}), a $28,000 KEESEP yearling pur-chase, earned a bullet for her :47 2/5 breeze from thegate May 1 and was sent off the 6-5 choice. Breakingalertly, the chestnut made every pole a winning one introuncing the field by 16 lengths. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $13,800.O-Darrell Rahe. B-Liberation Farm & Oratis Thorough-breds (KY). T-Larry D Donlin.

A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a + willdenote winners who are first-time starters, an (S) willbe used for state-bred races, a (C) will be used formaiden-claiming races and an (R) will be used for otherrestricted races. Purses for Canadian races are in Cana-dian dollars.

ALLOWANCE RESULTS:9th-BEL, $43,000, (S), 3yo/up, 7f, 1:24 1/5, ft.IRIDIUM (h, 5, Clever Trick--Alexa's Mint, by Key to theMint) Lifetime Record: 33-2-5-8, $143,870. O-ElizabethJ Valando. B-DJ Stable (NY). T-Bruce N Levine.

5th-BMX, $39,610, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), 3yo/up, 6f,1:09 1/5, ft.TEXAS CHILI (c, 4, Roberto Grande--Speedy Dish, byFast Account) Lifetime Record: 9-4-4-0, $106,700.O/B/T-William J Morey Jr (CA).

7th-PRM, $31,063, 5-7, (S), 3/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 4/5, ft.PJ'S HALO (f, 4, Irgun--Shadow Stalker, by High Brite)Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-1, $38,868. O/B-RosewoodFarm Inc (IA). T-John L Hall.

7th-PIM, $31,000, Opt. Clm. ($30-25,000), 3yo/up, 6f,1:10 3/5, ft.SHAKE YOU DOWN (c, 4, Montbrook--Mauvin Gway{MSP}, by Rajab) Lifetime Record: 17-5-3-1, $109,070.O-Riunite Racing Stable & Craig Hand. B-Ocala StudFarm (FL). T-Gino Luigi.

8th-PIM, $31,000, Opt. Clm. ($30,000), 3yo/up, 5fT,:57 4/5, fm.GHOSTLY NUMBERS (c, 4, Polish Numbers--OverdueGhost {SW}, by Silver Ghost) Lifetime Record:11-4-1-0, $72,850. O/B-Ghost Breeding (MD).T-Michael J Trombetta.

6th-PRM, $29,960, 5-7, Opt. Clm. ($30,000), 3yo/up,f/m, a1m70yd, 1:42 3/5, ft.LITTLERIVERQUEEN (f, 4, Strodes Creek--Sharon'sUproar, by Native Uproar) Lifetime Record: 19-5-2-3,$72,885. O-Southern Pride Stable. B-Kathleen AWadsworth & Howard D Markowitz (KY). T-J L Jones.

6th-PIM, $26,000, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:12 1/5, ft.BLUE CREEK (f, 3, Peaks and Valleys--Aspenglo, byRaise a Native) Lifetime Record: 10-3-3-1, $52,500.O-M Gill. B-Albert G Clay (KY). T-John J Robb. *1/2 toPenny Marie (Sky Classic), MSW & MGSP, $351,830.

7th-MNR, $25,000, 5-7, 3yo, 1m, 1:40 3/5, my.AIR FORBES (g, 3, Air Forbes Won--Roja, by L'Enjoleur)Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-1, $30,479. O-Linda S Clough.B-Lowell T Stevens (KY). T-Lowell T Stevens Jr.

6th-MNR, $25,000, 5-7, 3yo/up, f/m, a1m70yd, 1:454/5, my.SOTERAS QUEEN (m, 5, Home At Last--Sotera Tu, byDom Alaric {Fr}) Lifetime Record: 34-6-4-8, $128,559.O-Rodica Fix. B-Grinsteins Stable (ON). T-H Fix Jr.

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4th-MNR, $25,000, 5-7, 3yo/up, 5f, :59 2/5, my.BLACK FLY (c, 4, Black Tie Affair {Ire}--Flying Capitol,by Capitol South) Lifetime Record: 20-2-2-2, $23,790.O-Daniel J Chen. B-Remark Enterprises Inc (KY).T-Harry F Thompson Jr.

MAIDEN WINNERS:+Goodbye Earl, c, 2, Editor’s Note--Houseofcreek, by Housebuster. HOL, 5-8, (C), 4 1/2f, :52 3/5. B-Plainsman Farm (Ky). *$25,000 wlng '00 KEENOV; $7,000 yrl '01 CALAUG.Expression, c, 2, In Excess (Ire)--Emerald Express, by Falstaff. HOL, 5-8, 4 1/2f, :51 1/5. B-Eclipse Investments (Ca).+Fuhrmidable, f, 2, Langfuhr--My Teddies, by Jeblar. BMX, 5-8, 4 1/2f, :52 3/5. B-Woodspring Farm (Ky). *$23,000 wlng '00 KEENOV; $40,000 yrl '01 KEESEP; $60,000 2yo ‘02 BESMAR.+Joanie's Smile, f, 2, Partner's Hero--Dear Janet, by Full Pocket. BEL, 5-8, 5f, 1:00. B-Milton P Higgins III & Dr & Mrs Thomas Bowman (Md). *$17,000 wlng '00 FTMDEC; $62,000 yrl '01 FTMOCT. **First winner for freshman sire (by Danzig). ***1/2 to Who Wouldn’t (Baederwood), GSW, $448,185.+Southern Alert, f, 2, Southern Halo--Mink Alert, by Greinton (GB). PRM, 5-7, 4 1/2f, :51 1/5. B-Liberation Farm & Oratis Thoroughbreds (Ky). *$28,000 yrl '01 KEESEP.+Watch Out Boys, f, 2, Tactical Advantage--Stop the Croquet, by Stop the Music. PIM, 5-8, 4 1/2f, :52 1/5. B-Clover Leaf Farms II Inc (Fl). *$9,700 yrl '01 FTMOCT.Bee Mountain, c, 3, Cahill Road--Blockbuster Lady, by Northern Jove. CDX, 5-8, 7f, 1:23 3/5. B-J Adalberto Roig Jr (Ky). *$15,000 wlng '99 KEENOV; $300,000 2yo ‘01 OBSMAR.Play It Out, c, 3, Deerhound--Rose Play, by Fast Play. CDX, 5-8, 1 1/16 (off turf), 1:45 2/5. B-Richard, Nancy A & Nancy R Kaster (Ky).Sovereign Sweep, c, 3, End Sweep--Glory Won, by Air Forbes Won. BEL, 5-8, 7f, 1:22 4/5. B-Mockingbird Farm Inc (Fl). *$120,000 2yo ‘01 OBSFEB. **1/2 to Rich in Glory (Rizzi), SW, $310,262.Marcutio, c, 3, Falstaff--Break Dance, by Bolger. BMX, 5-8, 1mT, 1:37 3/5. B-John H Woolsey (Ca).Hula Medlei, f, 3, Metfield--Hula Lei, by State Dinner. HAW, 5-7, 6f, 1:13 1/5. B-Barr Inman (Ky).+Let's Face It, c, 3, Mister Wonderful (GB)--Icy Luck, by Ice Age. HOL, 5-8, (C), 6f, 1:10 2/5. B-Triple Crown Bloodstock (Ca).

Outdone, f, 3, Polish Numbers--Nacumi (SP), by Naevus. PEN, 5-8, 1m, 1:40 3/5. B-Susanne G Pearce (Md). *$100,000 wlng '99 KEENOV; $50,000 yrl '00 FTKJUL.Valet Express, c, 3, Press Card--Belle Valay, by Carnivalay. PIM, 5-8, (C), 1 1/16m, 1:47 3/5. B-James Glenn (Md).Super X One, c, 3, Roar--G. U. Dancer, by Sovereign Dancer. CDX, 5-8, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:45 1/5. B-Thomas L Nichols (Ky). *$160,000 yrl '00 KEESEP.Onlycook Half Ofit, c, 3, Siphon (Brz)--Quarrel Over (MGSP, $151,472), by One for All. CDX, 5-8, (C), 1m, 1:37 3/5. B-Bwamazon Farm (Ky). *$80,000 yrl '00 FTKJUL. **1/2 to Suivi (Diesis {GB}), GSW & GISP, $244,750.+Love Talkin, f, 3, Talkin Man--Love At War, by Lord At War (Arg). CDX, 5-8, (C), 6 1/2f, 1:18. B-Robert D Poteet (Ky). *1/2 to Nikama (Is It True), SP, $178,910. Little Hawk, c, 4, Champagneforashley--Swinging Suzie, by Swing Till Dawn. PRM, 5-8, (S), 6f, 1:11 4/5. B-David L Altemeier (Ia).Pangloss, h, 5, Mangaki--Haloed Princess, by Regal Remark. HOL, 5-8, (C), 6f, 1:10 1/5. B-A Barba (Ca).

First-crop progeny to watch: Thursday, May 9

Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1999 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SWRace #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)

ANZIYAN (Danzig), Creston, $5K, 21/0/0 4-BM, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Big Money Maker, $5K BAR JAN yrlCONCERTO (Chief's Crown), Ocala, $4K, 43/1/0 3-BEL, Msw, 5f, +Reliable Source, $105K OBS FEB 2yo CONFIDE (Phone Trick), Walmac, $5K, 64/0/0 4-BM, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Confide in Kodi, $21K WAS DEC yrl3-LS, Msw, 5f, Blue Boar Ten, $14K KEE SEP yrl, 12-1 3-LS, Msw, 5f, +Mighty Confide, $11K TEX MAR 2yo, 5-1DISTORTED HUMOR (Forty Niner), Winstar, $13K, 123/1/0 3-BEL, Msw, 5f, +Go Rockin' Robin SOUVENIR COPY (Mr. Prospector), Hopewell, $20K, 105/2/04-BM, Msw, 4 1/2f, Historic Moment

Progeny to watch: Thursday, May 9

Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1998 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SWRace #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)

BOOMERANG (Phone Trick), Van Mar, $2K, 14/3/0 4-BM, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Plain Jack, $17K AES AUG yrl CAT'S CAREER (Mr. Prospector), Airdrie Stud, $5K, 124/15/0 3-LS, Msw, 5f, +Muchcat, 10-1 HOLDING COURT (Deputy Minister), Felicia, $2K, 20/1/0 3-LS, Msw, 5f, +Courtingaway, $1,000 ARK DEC yrl, 20-1SMOKE GLACKEN (Two Punch), Gainesway, $10K, 130/28/41-PIM, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Lets All Smoke, $57K OBS MAR 2yo, 5-2

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BIG GUNS ENTERED FOR ECLIPSE Officials atSandown racecourse were yesterday contemplating afascinating renewal of the G1 Coral Eurobet Eclipse S.July 6 which attracted 87 entries, the highest entry inseven years. With Aidan O’Brien accounting for 33 ofthose, G1 2000 Guineas winner Rock Of Gibraltar (Ire)(Danehill {USA}) and runner-up Hawk Wing (USA)(Woodman {USA}) may bid to follow in the steps of the“Iron Horse” Giant’s Causeway (USA), who took thisfor the stable in 2000 having contested the NewmarketClassic. Godolphin, whose Daylami (Ire) led home aone-two-three in 1998, is responsible for 18 entries,including Sakhee (USA) (Bahri {USA}), winner of the G1Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp and runner-upto Tiznow (USA) in the GI Breeders’ Cup Classic inOctober. Sir Michael Stoute, who has won this threetimes, is responsible for five entries, headed by lastyear’s 2000 Guineas winner Golan (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells{USA}). Nayef (USA) (Gulch {USA}), winner of the G1Dubai Sheema Classic at Nad Al Sheba Mar. 23, isanother notable, while Banks Hill (GB) (Danehill {USA}),winner of the GI Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf lastOctober, is a significant overseas entry. Andrew Coo-per, Group Racing Director at United Racecourses, saidyesterday: “We could scarcely have asked for a betterset of entries for this year’s Coral Eurobet Eclipse S. atSandown on Saturday, July 6.”

Yesterday’s Results:VICTOR CHANDLER CHESHIRE OAKS-Listed, £52,500,Chester, 5-8, 3yo, f, 11f 79ydsT, 2:24.07, gd/fm.1–#SHADOW DANCING (GB), 121, f, 3, by Unfuwain (USA)

1st Dam: Salchow (GB) (SW & MGSP-Eng), by Niniski (USA)

2nd Dam: Spin (GB), by High Top (Ire)3rd Dam: Hurlingham (GB), by Harken (GB)

O-Mrs Hugh Dalgety & Partners; B-Major W R Hern & WH Carson; T-Marcus Tregoning; J-Martin Dwyer;£31,237. Lifetime Record: GSP-Eng, 4-2-0-2, £41,828.2--Bright And Clear (GB), 121, f, 3, Danehill (USA)-- Shining Water (GB), by Kalaglow (Ire). £11,550.3--Sunray Superstar (GB), 121, f, 3, Nashwan (USA)-- Nazoo (Ire), by Nijinsky (Can). £5,775.Margins: 1 1/4, SHD, 5. Odds: 9-4, 9-4, 5-2.Also ran: Spinney (GB), Lakatoi (GB). Scratched: Count-ess Miletrian (Ire), Mexican Hawk (USA).

Cheshire Oaks cont. If ever there was a racehorse made for this uniquetrack, it is Shadow Dancing. Her dam, Salchow (GB)was trained by Major Dick Hern to take this event in1986, while her sire, Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid alMaktoum’s Unfuwain (USA), also made “the Roodee”his own when winning the G3 Chester Vase two yearslater. Dick Hern and Willie Carson, who combined forthose two success stories, also bred and jointly ownShadow Dancing, under the care of Marcus Tregoningat Kingwood House Stables, where Hern ended histraining career. “It’s a hell of a story--Salchow died twodays after giving birth–[Shadow Dancing] was fosteredon a Beamish Cleveland Bay mare,” Carson explainedafterwards. Her tale started at Goodwood last August,where she ran with credit to finish third behindKootenay (Ire) and Bright and Clear in her maiden. Aftergetting off the mark in style at Sandown later in themonth, she took on Half Glance (GB) in the G3 May HillS. at Doncaster in September and finished third there,staying on well. Here Martin Dwyer used that inherentstamina to great effect, prompting William Hill to cuther to 12-1 for the G1 Epsom Oaks June 7. Held upwhile travelling well in fourth early, she was kept wideas Bright and Clear and Richard Hughes held the railposition tracking the leader Spinney (GB) (Unfuwain{USA}). Asked to lengthen with three furlongs remain-ing, she grabbed the lead soon after before assertingunder hands and heels to win comfortably in the end.Marcus Tregoning said: “I think she is a nice filly and allthe signs are that she will continue to progress as shehas a big frame to fill out. I’m very pleased with theway she has been going at home and she handles anyground, but top of the ground is very suitable for her. Ithought she came round those bends especially well--her sire Unfuwain won the Chester Vase impressivelyhere and went on to Epsom and won the Warren S.after that by 12 lengths, and her mother won roundhere, so the pointers are fairly reasonable that she willhandle more turning and handle Epsom.”

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TOTE CHESTER CUP (Hcp), £100,000, Chester, Britain,5-8, 4yo/up, 18f 147ydsT, 4:00.20 (NTR), gd/fm.1–FANTASY HILL (IRE), 121, g, 6, Danehill (USA)--Gay Fantasy (Ire), by Troy (GB). O/B-Windflower Overseas Holdings Inc; T-John Dunlop; J-Pat Eddery; £58,000. *1/2 to Lucky Guest (Ire) (Be My Guest {USA}), Ch. Hcp. Horse-Ata, MSW-Ger, SW-Tur.2–Rainbow High (GB), 139, h, 7, Rainbow Quest (USA)--Imaginary (Ire), by Dancing Brave (USA). £22,000. 3–High and Mighty (GB), 112, g, 7, Shirley Heights (GB)--Air Distingue (USA), by Sir Ivor (USA). £11,000. Margins: 2, HD, NK. Odds: 8-1, 6-1, 12-1. Fantasy Hill ran in this two years ago and was onlybeaten a length when third to Bangalore (GB). This timehe made no mistake, travelling well in third on the railthroughout as Alberich (Ire) (Night Shift {USA}) cut outthe running. He grabbed the lead with 1½ furlongsremaining before stretching away from the 1999 and2001 hero Rainbow High. Fantasy Hill set a new trackrecord in the process, underlining the impression thatthe ground is riding fast at the May meeting. Pat Edderycommented: “That horse travelled so well all theway–he just cruised around. My only worry was that hewas doing too much but I had so much horse. He wasalways cruising.”

4.25 Chester, Cheshire Regiment Maiden S. (Class D),£10,900, 2yo, 5f 16ydsT, 1:01.31, gd/fm.FORTUNE BAY (GB) (g, 2, Forzando {GB}--Mazurkanova {GB}, by Song {GB}), sent off the 2-1favourite, broke sharply from his wide draw and wasrushed to the front early. Always in control on the rail,the 25,000gns DONSEP yearling kicked away off thefinal turn and stayed on well to beat The Kiddykid (Ire)(Danetime {Ire}) by 1 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Record:2-1-1-0, £7,981. O-Peter Savill; B-James Clark; T-Linda Ramsden;J-Kieren Fallon.

3.55 Chester, Evelyn Delves Broughton Maiden Fillies’S. (Class D), £10,700, 3yo, 7fT, 1:25.31, gd/fm.GREY PEARL (GB) (f, 3, Ali-Royal {Ire}--River’s Rising{Fr}, by Mendez {Fr}), sent off at odds of 20-1, brokewell and grabbed the early lead. Pressed by SprinkleStars (Ire) (Danehill {USA}) on the turn into the straight,the 10,000gns DONSEP yearling purchase respondedby quickening clear for a convincing 2½-length suc-cess. The winner is a 1/2 to Jigadee Creek (GB) (Sharpo{GB}), Ch. Imp. Sprinter-Hun, Ch. Sprinter-Hun, Hwt.Older Horse-Ata at 5-7f, SW-Hun, MSP-Ata. LifetimeRecord: 3-1-0-0, £7,325. O-Mrs Andrea Wilkinson; B-Miss J Chaplin; T-Miss GayKelleway; J-Kieren Fallon.

Thursday, Chester, post time: 2:25 p.m.PHILIP LEVERHULME DEE S.-Listed, £50,000, 3yo,10f 75ydsTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER1 5 Playapart (USA) Theatrical (Ire) Butler2 3 Continuously (USA) Diesis (GB) Cecil3 4 Environment Audit (GB) Kris (GB) B Hills4 1 Sir George Turner (GB) Nashwan (USA) Johnston5 2 Sohaib (USA) Kingmambo (USA) B HillsAll carry 120 pounds except Playapart, 123 pounds. Playapart showed an impressive turn of foot last timewhen beating Wahchi (Ire) by 3/4 of a length in theListed Fielden S. at Newmarket Apr. 18. He picks up athree-pound penalty for that effort which could handthe advantage to Sir George Turner. Mark Johnston’scolt claimed the scalp of Landseer (GB) over an inade-quate seven furlongs in the Houghton Sales S. atNewmarket last October and has the advantage ofbeing drawn in stall one.

Thursday, Chester, post time: 3:25 p.m.BREITLING WATCHES & WALTONS OF CHESTERHUXLEY S.-Listed, £25,000, 4yo/up, 10f 75ydsTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT1 3 Tough Speed (USA) Miswaki (USA) Stoute 1292 2 Freefourinternet (USA) Tabasco Cat (USA) Meehan 1273 1 Island House (Ire) Grand Lodge (USA) Wragg 1244 4 Rosi's Boy (GB) Caerleon (USA) J Dunlop 124

DESTINATION STILL UNKNOWN Godolphin yesterday announced that Dubai Destina-tion (USA) (Kingmambo {USA}) is an “unlikely con-tender” for the G2 Dante S. at York on Wednesdayafter working on Newmarket Heath yesterday morning.Godolphin’s G2 Champagne S. winner has yet to returnafter wintering in Dubai, where he was held up in hiswork due to a setback. Godolphin said yesterday thathe “continues to make progress but may benefit frommore time before making his seasonal reappearance.”

Yesterday’s Results:PRIX DE LA PORTE DE MADRID-Listed, i41,000,Longchamp, 5-8, 4yo/up, 1 1/2mT, 2:34.30, gd.1--#BELFORTAIN (FR), 123, c, 4, Riche Mare (Fr)--Slew Dancer (GB), by Fabulous Dancer (USA). O-Ecurie Etoiles du Galop; B-F Butin, D Del Vecchio & V D Nguyen; T-Elie Lellouche; J-D Boeuf; i20,500. Life- time Record: 16 starts, 3 wins, 10 places, i126,864.2--Gallery God (Fr), 128, h, 6, In The Wings (GB)--El Fabulous (Fr), by Fabulous Dancer (USA). i8,200.3--Miraculous (Fr), 123, g, 5, Linamix (Fr)--Bernique (USA), by Affirmed (USA). i6,150.Margins: SNK, SNK, 3/4. Odds: 3.30, 7.00, 8.50.Also ran: Breknen Le Noir (Fr), Tritonia (Gr), Ladonia(Fr), Little Rock (GB), Roi Du Lac (Fr).

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Prix de la Porte de Madrid cont.

Belfortain was unplaced when Gallery God was thirdin the Listed Prix du Grand Camp at Lyon-Parilly inNovember but appears to have progressed over thewinter. Third on his return, beaten 3½ lengths by thesmart Execute (Fr) in a conditions event at CompiegneMar. 8, he was involved in tight three-way finish whenthird last time to Maid of Dawkins (Ire) in a similarevent at Saint-Cloud Apr. 4. Here he was held up insixth on the rail by Dominique Boeuf in the early stagesas Gallery God was taken to the front by OlivierDoleuze. Short of room in the straight, he was switchedinside for the final quarter of a mile and quickenedbetween horses to pass the long-time leader with 25yards remaining.

1.45 Longchamp, Prix de Lormoy (Cond), i29,000,3yo, c/g, 1 1/4mT, 2:09.60, gd.MINDS LOCKED (GB) (c, 3, Zamindar {USA}--Dock-lands {USA}, by Theatrical {Ire}), a 1/2 to ChelseaManor (GB) (Grand Lodge {USA}), GSW & MG1SP-Fr,$134,685, was employed in a tracking third as Astarak(Ire) (Rainbow Quest {USA}) set the pace, but wasshuffled back to fifth as the race began in earnest ap-proaching the final quarter mile. The 15-2 chance wasblocked at the eighth pole, was switched from his railposition soon after and quickened to the front insidethe last 50 yards to record a cozy 3/4-length successfrom market choice Visionnaire (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells{USA}). Lifetime Record: 2 starts, 2 wins, i23,000.O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-Pascal Bary;J-Thierry Thulliez.

4.45 Longchamp, Prix de la Tour Saint-Javques (Cond),i22,000, 3yo, 7fT, 1:24.10, gd.RIGHT HERE (IRE) (f, 3, Hector Protector {USA}--Relight My Fire {Can}, by Blushing John {USA}) wassettled towards the rear in eighth as Heleniade (Fr)(Entrepreneur {GB}) led, but was switched to the out-side at the quarter-mile marker. The 25-2 chance wasridden to challenge at the eighth pole and ran on wellfor strong driving in the closing stages to deny LumiereRouge (Fr) (Indian Ridge {Ire}) by a short neck on theline. Lifetime Record: 7 starts, 1 win, 5 places,i23,668.O-R B Newton; B-Haras de la Perelle; T-Carlos Laffon-Parias; J-Christope Soumillon.

Thursday, Lyon Parilly, post time: 3:45 p.m.PRIX DE MONTRETOUT-Listed, i41,000, 4yo/up, 1mTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT1 7 Al Namix (Fr) Linamix (Fr) Cherel 1282 10 Dionello (Fr) Le Glorieux (GB) Barbe 1233 1 Cayoke (Fr) Always Fair (USA) Guillot 1234 2 Subliminal (Fr) Blue Courtier (GB) Tual 1235 9 Ulterior Motives (GB) Selkirk (USA) Pantall 1236 8 Technicolor Lover (USA) Irish River (Fr) Sepulchre 1237 4 Axel Des Fieffes (Fr) True Brave (USA) Scandella 1238 5 Greengroom (Fr) Green Tune (USA) Laffon-Parias 1239 3 Indaba (Ire) Indian Ridge (Ire) Bollack-Badel 12010 6 Inventing Paradise (USA) Mr. Prospector (USA) Hammond 12011 11 Malacca (Fr) Exit To Nowhere (USA) L Boulard 120

Thursday, Dortmund, post time: 5:45 p.m.GROSSER PREIS DER STADTSPARKASSEDORTMUND-Listed, i35,000, 3yo, 1 1/4mTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT1 8 Bengal Fire (Ger) Alwuhush (USA) Horwart 1302 6 Zorn (Ger) Lavirco (Ger) Schiergen 1283 2 Akabeko (Ire) Lomitas (GB) Blume 1214 5 Auenteufel (Ger) Lomitas (GB) Ostmann 1215 9 Muskatsturm (Ger) Lecroix (Ger) Hofer 1216 3 Sederic (Ger) Raintrap (GB) Wohler 1217 1 Twist Fire (Ire) Winged Love (Ire) Schutz 1218 4 Well Chief (Ger) Night Shift (USA) Suerland 1219 7 Arctic Prince (Ger) Nebos (Ger) Horwart 117

Thursday, Hannover, post time: 4:50 p.m.PREIS DER FIRMA JUNGHEINRICHGABELSTAPLER-Listed, i20,000, 3yo, 1 3/8mTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER1 1 Belcore (Ger) Saumarez (GB) Wohler2 4 Bedford Moon (Ger) Platini (Ger) Steinmetz3 6 Daily News (Ger) Goofalik (USA) Hirschberger4 2 Desirao (GB) Acatenango (Ger) Blume5 5 Mendosino (Ger) Acatenango (Ger) Schiergen6 3 Modesto (Ger) Platini (Ger) Rau7 7 Poggione (GB) Eagle Eyed (USA) HoferAll carry 121 pounds except Belcore, 123 pounds.

GOFFS APPOINT GERMAN AGENT Goffs have appointed Carola Kammerinke as theirGerman agent, it was announced yesterday.Kammerinke, a former assistant to the secretary-generalof the Direktorium (German Jockey Club), also has herown business, specialising in event administration andgolf tournaments. She has ridden in races and hasowned mares with her husband Josef, formerchief editor of Germany’s leading racing newspaperSport-Welt, and now vice manager of Cologne Race-course.

TDN Euro is:England: Sean Cronin (CAFE Racing)

Tom Frary (CAFE Racing)France: Claude BeniadaGermany: Christa RiebelIreland: Dave KeenaItaly: Giorgio Barsotti

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Irish Report cont.

ANOTHER PRENDERGAST AT THE CURRAGH

Patrick Prendergast, grandson of the late DarkiePrendergast, son of Paddy and nephew of KevinPrendergast, is to set up his training base at TheCurragh. Prendergast, who has assisted Jean-ClaudeRouget, Dermot Weld and Jim Bolger, will begintraining at Strawhall Stables, formerly occupied byhis uncle John Muldoon, and Eddie Harty. He toldIrish Racing online yesterday: “I am delighted to behome and excited about the future and look forwardto the challenges ahead. The facilities at Strawhallare second to none and there are stables available tobe filled.”

Yesterday’s Results:7.30 Naas, Re/Max Town and Country (C&G) Maiden,i16,320, 3yo, 7fT, 1:24.20, gd.MARTIN GUNNE (IRE) (c, 3, Mark of Esteem {Ire}--

Gradille {Ire}, by Home Guard {USA}), sent off the 2-1favourite, broke well and grabbed the early lead be-fore surrendering it to Pacific (USA) (Gulch {USA}).Taking command again at the top of the straight, the1/2 to Dolydille (Ire) (Dolphin Street {Fr}), Hwt. OlderMare-Ire at 9.5-10.5f & 11-13f, MSW-Ire; and LaMeilleure (Ire) (Lord Gayle {USA}), SW & GSP-Ire,was pushed out with hands and heels to score by acomfortable 3½ lengths. Lifetime Record: SP-Ire,7-1-4-2, i21,684. O-Mrs J S Bolger; B-Duncan A McGregor; T-JimBolger; J-Kevin Manning.

7.00 Naas, EBF Fillies Maiden, i15,360, 3yo/up, f/m,7fT, 1:25.40, gd.ALL POP (IRE) (f, 3, Turtle Island {Ire}–Easy Pop {Ire},by Shernazar {Ire}), sent off at odds of 4-1, raced infourth early as Audreys Light (Ire) (Great Commotion{USA}) cut out the running. She led with quarter of amile remaining before staying on to deny De Laroche(Ire) (Danehill {USA}) by a neck. Lifetime Record:6-1-0-1, i12,528. O/B-John Patrick Foley; T-Miss I Oakes; J-PatShanahan.

Tuesday’s Late Results:4.40 Rome, Premio Gianpietrina (Cond), i19,125,3yo/up, 7 1/2fT, time: n/a, gd/sf.VEHORU (GB) (c, 4, Rudimentary {USA}--Vehota {GB},by Hotfoot {GB}) Lifetime Record: 18 starts, 7 wins,6 places, i68,841. O-Azienda Agricola Forestale;B-Azienda Agricola di Sant'Agostino e Vulci; T-LRiccardi; J-P Aragoni.

EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS:

Ambitious Tycoon (GB), c, 3, Piccolo (GB)--Thorner Lane (GB), by Tina’s Pet (GB). Sha Tin, 5-5, The Inter-

Pacific Bar Association Cup, 1600mT. B-R T & Mrs Watson. *Formerly Great Divide (GB). **15,500gns

yrl ‘00 TATOCT.Wah Yan Fortune (Fr), g, 4, Barynishnikov (Aus)--New-

comer (Fr), by King of Macedon (Ire). Sha Tin, 5-5, Wong Leng H., 1400mT. B-P L Biancone.

Goggles (Ire), g, 4, Eagle Eyed (USA)--Rock On (Ire), by Ballad Rock (Ire). Sha Tin, 5-5, Tai Mo Shan H.,

1800mT. B-John Furlong. *SW-Eng.Come See You (Ire), g, 4, Sri Pekan (USA)--Landrail

(USA), by Storm Bird (Can). Sha Tin, 5-1, The Swaine Cup H., 2000mT. B-W McKinley. *Ir25,000gns wnlg

‘98 GOFNOV; 32,000gns yrl ‘99 TATOCT.Utmost Easy (GB), g, 5, Rudimentary (USA)--Laune

(Aus), by Kenmare (Fr). Sha Tin, 5-1, The Williams Cup H., 1600mT. B-Lord Howard de Walden. *For-

merly Launfal (GB).Red Zone (Ire), g, 8, Fairy King (USA)--Bulid A Dream

(USA), by Runaway Groom (USA). Sha Tin, 5-1, The Wong Cup H., 1650mT. B-Villa Dosia SRL.

*Ir11,000gns yrl ‘95 GOFOCT.

WINNERS BY SHUTTLE STALLIONS:

Flying Belle (Aus), f, 4, Flying Spur (Aus)--Bichette (Aus) (SW-Aus), by Bellotto (USA). Kyneton

(Victoria), 5-5, Rotary District 9800 MS Awareness H., 3yo/up, 1m 1f 55ydsT, A$6,500 to winner.

B-Chatswood Stud Holdings Pty Ltd & Arrowfield Group Ltd; T-Mick Price.

Flying Matinee (Aus), f, 4, Flying Spur (Aus)--Weekend Delight (NZ) (G1SW-Aus), by Racing is Fun (USA).

Sandown (Melbourne), 5-6, Second Wind H., 4yo/up, 1m 3f 125ydsT, A$14,300 to winner. B-Mr K

Takahashi; T-Mick Price.El Rapido (Aus), g, 4, Hurricane Sky (Aus)--Rich

Pageantry (Aus) (MSW & GSP-Aus), by Rubiton (Aus). Canterbury (Sydney), 5-6, Carlingford H., 4yo/up,

1 3/16mT, A$13,000 to winner. B-Mr R W Q Cremen; T-Gwenda Markwell.

#Grampians (Aus), g, 5, Danehill (USA)--Balmoral (Aus) (SW & GSP-Aus), by Star Shower (Aus). Rosehill

(Sydney), 5-4, Lord Mayors Cup-Listed, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT, A$45,500 to winner. B-Woodlands Stud;

T-John Hawkes. *1/2 to Craigisla (Aus) (Canny Lad {Aus}), SP-Aus.

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+Mazzacane (Ire), f, 2, Among Men (USA)--Nissereen (USA), by Septieme Ciel (USA). Rome, Italy, 5-7, Premio Toniazzi (Cond), 2yo, 5fT, i6,375 to winner. B-James Byrne. *Second winner for first-crop sire (by Zilzal {USA}).Fortune Bay (GB), g, 2, Forzando (GB)--Mazurkanova (GB), by Song (GB). Chester, Britain, 5-8, Cheshire Regiment Maiden S. (Class D), 2yo, 5f 16ydsT, £7,085 to winner. B-James Clark. *25,000gns yrl ‘01 DONSEP.Grey Pearl (GB), f, 3, Ali-Royal (Ire)--River’s Rising (Fr), by Mendez (Fr). Chester, Britain, 5-8, Evelyn Delves Broughton Maiden Fillies’ S. (Class D), 3yo, 7fT, £6,955 to winner. B-Miss J Chaplin. *1/2 to Jigadee Creek (GB) (Sharpo {GB}), Ch. Imp. Sprinter-Hun, Ch. Sprinter-Hun, Hwt. Older Horse-Ata at 5-7f, SW-Hun, MSP-Ata. **10,000gns yrl ‘00 DONSEP.Brescello (Ity), c, 3, Dancing Dissident (USA)--Dalia Nera (Ity), by Thatching (Ire). Rome, Italy, 5-7, Premio Favoletta (Mdn), 3yo, 7 1/2fT, i8,500 to winner. B-Oscar Schiaretta.Right Here (Ire), f, 3, Hector Protector (USA)--Relight My Fire (Can), by Blushing John (USA). Longchamp, France, 5-8, Prix de la Tour Saint-Jacques (Cond), 3yo, 7fT, i11,000 to winner. B-Haras de la Perelle.Nina Benedict (GB), f, 3, Inchinor (GB)--Nora Campbell (Fr), by Baby Turk (Ire). Rome, Italy, 5-7, Premio Circolo Dell'Unione (Cond), 3yo, 7 1/2fT, i5,100 to winner. B-Razza Dormello Olgiata SRL.Martin Gunne (Ire), c, 3, Mark of Esteem (Ire)--Gradille (Ire), by Home Guard (USA). Naas, Ireland, 5-8, Re/Max Town and Country (C&G) Maiden, 3yo, 7fT, i11,730 to winner. B-Duncan A McGregor. *1/2 to Dolydille (Ire) (Dolphin Street {Fr}), Hwt. Older Mare- Ire at 9.5-10.5f & 11-13f, MSW-Ire; and La Meilleure (Ire) (Lord Gayle {USA}), SW & GSP-Ire. **SP-Ire.All Pop (Ire), f, 3, Turtle Island (Ire)--Easy Pop (Ire), by Shernazar (Ire). Naas, Ireland, 5-8, EBF Fillies Maiden, 3yo/up, f/m, 7fT, i11,040 to winner. B-John Patrick Foley.

A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ willindicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will denotea first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will denote w innerswho are first-time starters, an (S) will be used for state-bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden-claiming racesand an (R) will be used for other restricted races. Pursesfor Canadian races are in Canadian dollars.

WLADINOVA (GER), 6, Aspros (Ger)--Waldislawa (GB)(Windwurf {Ger})Foal born 2-1-02, a colt by Sternkönig (Ire)Will be bred back to Sendawar (Ire).Owned by and boarded at Gestüt Röttgen, Germany.Accomplishments: SW-Ger.

DONADEA (GER), 5, Dashing Blade (GB)--Danielle (GB)(Nebos {Ger})Foal born 3-10-02, a colt by Sternkönig (Ire)Will be bred back to Sternkönig (Ire).Owned by and boarded at Gestüt Röttgen, Germany.Accomplishments: SW-Ger, SP-Ity.

DIASPRINA (GER), 16, Aspros (Ger)--Dorle (GB) (Rheffic{Fr})Foal born 3-24-02, a filly by Cadeaux Genereux (GB).Will be bred back to Dashing Blade (GB).Owned by and boarded at Gestüt Röttgen, Germany.Accomplisments: Ch. 2yo Filly-Ger, SW-Ger; dam ofDesidera (Ire) (Shaadi {USA}), Hwt. 2yo Filly-Ger, GSW-Ger.

NAGOYA (GER), 6, Goofalik (USA)--Nuas (Ger) (Aspros{Ger})Foal born 4-26-02, a colt by Acatenango (Ger).Will be bred back to Kallisto (Ger).Owned by and boarded at Gestüt Röttgen, Germany.Accomplishments: G1SW-Ity, $137,688.

WILD ROMANCE (GER), 11, Alkalde (Ger)--Win HandsDown (Ire) (Ela-Mana-Mou {Ire})Foal born 4-01-02, a filly by Sternkönig (Ger).Will be bred back to Sternkönig (Ger).Owned by and boarded at Gestüt Röttgen, Germany.Accomplishments: Hwt. 2yo Filly-Ger, SW & GSP-Ger;dam of Win for Us (Ger) (Surumu {Ger}), Hwt. 3yo-Gerat 14f+, GSW-Ger, GSP-US, Fr & Ity, $190,312; andWild Side (Ger) (Sternkönig {Ire}), GSW-Ger.

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