Golden Vision wins Shivamogga Plate
The Hindu
S. Narredu-trained Golden Vision (Vinod Shinde up) won the Shivamogga Plate, the main event of the races held here on Thursday (Feb 10). The winner is owned by Mr. Daulat Chhabria, Mr. Sunil K. Vasant
S. Narredu-trained Golden Vision (Vinod Shinde up) won the Shivamogga Plate, the main event of the races held here on Thursday (Feb 10). The winner is owned by Mr. Daulat Chhabria, Mr. Sunil K. Vasant & Mr. S. Narredu.
, (1,200m), rated 00 to 25: (Antony) 1, Altair (Arvind Kumar) 2, Niche Hemp (Jagadeesh) 3 and Ultimate Striker (Md. Habeeb) 4. Not run: Baroness. 2-3/4, Shd and 2. 1m, 15.34s. ₹30 (w), 12, 16 and 27 (p), SHP: 42, THP: 61, FP: 70, Q: 49, Trinella: 554 and 411, Exacta: 2,259 and 1,743. Favourite: Sir Jersey. Owner: Mr. Ananth Iyengar. Trainer: Prasanna Kumar.
(1,400m), rated 20 to 45, 5-y-o & over: (Arshad) 1, Katana (Trevor) 2, Caesars Palace (S. Shareef) 3 and Skyfire (P. Surya) 4. 1-1/4, 2-3/4 and 1-1/4. 1m, 26.93s. ₹174 (w), 23, 10 and 54 (p), SHP: 31, THP: 92, FP: 633, Q: 179, Trinella: 7,632 and 4,088, Exacta: 48,948 (carried over) and 20,977. Favourite: Katana. Owner: Mr. Satish G. Kundapur. Trainer: Azhar Ali.
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