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England's summertime racing season is upon us, with the King George meeting in the books and Glorious Goodwood promising more ...
French favourite Calandagan comes from behind to pass Kalpana and win the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot.
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Ascot Racecourse, just outside of London, plays host to one of the most prestigious events in the European racing calendar: ...
Calandagan justified favourtism in devastating fashion to give Francis-Henri Graffard back-to-back wins in the Group One King ...
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Paulick Report on MSNAscot's King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes To Become Britain’s Richest RaceAscot's King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes To Become Britain’s Richest Race originally appeared on Paulick Report. The ...
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Paulick Report on MSNGlobetrotting Star Rebel’s Romance Back In King George VI And Queen Elizabeth StakesGlobetrotting Star Rebel’s Romance Back In King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes originally appeared on Paulick Report.
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Paulick Report on MSNCalandagan Scores As Favorite In King George VI & Queen Elizabeth At AscotIrish-bred son of Gleneagles gave trainer Francis-Henri Graffard a second consecutive victory in the Group 1 and gained an ...
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Paulick Report on MSNRebel’s Romance Tries For First British Group 1 Win In King George VI & Queen Elizabeth StakesF rench ace Calandagan, Coronation Cup winner Jan Brueghel, globetrotter Rebel’s Romance, and star filly Kalpana headline the ...
The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes will become Britain's richest race next year with prize-money of £2 million.
King George VI was an unlikely monarch – acceding to the throne in 1936 after the abdication of his older brother King Edward VIII, who reigned for less than a year.
King George VI was a heavy smoker, and the stress of the war took a toll on his health. He developed lung cancer, and in 1952 died in his sleep from a coronary thrombosis.
Britain’s King George VI, wearing his Cap of State, and his wife Queen Elizabeth, riding in the Royal State Coach through Admiralty Arch, London, on May 12, 1937, into Whitehall on their way to ...
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