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Now in it's 7th year of publication
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6th Anniversary
Issue.
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With this issue of Racing World we complete our 6th year of publication, covering the exciting world of Equine sport – horse racing, polo and other equestrian events. Having moved into unchartered territory in August 2003, we are happy to have established ourselves in this niche market providing enthusiasts of the sport with comprehensive information, detailed reviews, timely previews, profile interviews, news and views, breeding and pedigree updates, racing statistics and lots of interesting racing information. Polo has been an intrinsic part of Racing World and we have tried to cover as many events as possible during the polo season. Over the past six years we have had writers from around the globe show interest in writing for Racing World and this has added a new dimension with an international perspective. Promoting all aspects of equine sport is our objective and we hope that those connected with the sport will contribute with ideas that will invoke more interest to those already involved with the sport as well as to attract new entrants to the game. We take this opportunity to thank all our supporters, advertisers, subscribers, contributors and the racing fan in general who have supported us this far. As we commence our 7th year of publication we look forward to your continued support.
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Icebreaker does the talking in
the Mysore Million (Gr.3)
The glorious uncertainty of sport was hammered home when Icebreaker (Alnasr Alwasheek – Iceberg) prevailed in a tightly contested race to win the Mysore Million (Gr.3) much to the consternation of many racegoers who had given her no chance at all.
The biggest upsets in racing seem to happen more often than not in events that have few contestants and with just three runners, one of whom was conceding chunks of weight to the other two. This year’s Mysore Million had the right ingredients for an unexpected result.
- Sanjay Reddy
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Star Wave swamps the opposition
in KROA Mysore 1000 Guineas
Star Wave (Placerville – La Bonne Vie) produced a late run to pip the battling pair of Abs Fabs and Icebreaker and win the K.R.O.A. Mysore 1000 Guineas (Gr.3).
Star Wave was ridden well off the pace by Prakash while Chimerique set a cracking gallop at the head of the eleven horse field. Odds on favourite Kiara too was ridden off the pace and this time she settled well unlike her previous start. Abs Fabs and Equidae were well up with the leader and were the first to make their moves when she faded from the fray at the top of the straight. Icebreaker too had moved up smoothly to be in contention while Kiara was working her way up on the outside. Prakash, statue-like on Star Wave, bided his time waiting for the ideal moment to make his challenge.
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