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Тезаурус:

  1. Here was the most loved owner in British racing, the most adored individual in British society, about to win the country's greatest steeplechase - a fitting reward for all that she had put into the sport.
  2. His comeback ride - in a flat race at Fairhill, Maryland - was a winning one, and his first competitive ride in Britain since his illness came on Roadhead in a steeplechase at Stratford on 30 August 1980: "Hail Champion the Wonder Horseman", headlined the Sporting Life .
  3. Grand Steeplechase de Paris, Auteuil, 17 June 1962
  4. Purchased by David Thompson, of the Cheveley Park Stud, for a reported 80,000, Party Politics shook off a catalogue of breathing problems and one case of breaking blood vessels to take the world's most famous steeplechase by two and a half lengths.
  5. So if you went much too fast on the steeplechase, you do not have extra time on phase C. Therefore, it is important to get the timing right.
  6. Some people like to have a sharp canter to warm up for the steeplechase, I prefer not to.
  7. Having completed the steeplechase, I let the horse canter along for about half a kilometre, then I allow him to walk for nearly a whole kilometre, bearing in mind, you will most likely have to "make up time" later on.
  8. Since then it has been adapted and we now use phase A as a warm up for the steeplechase and phase C as a "let down" after the steeplechase.
  9. NOBODY, unfortunately, has invented a scientific method of measuring the stiffness of a steeplechase fence.
  10. She had owned good horses such as Manicou (who had won the King George VI Chase in 1950) and Monaveen (who had finished fifth to Freebooter in that year's Grand National as his royal owner's first runner in the race), but in Devon Loch she had a chaser who apparently had all the attributes to win her the greatest steeplechase in the calendar: he was a big horse, strongly built and bold yet intelligent enough to look after himself in the hurly-burly of four and half miles and thirty fences.
  11. Be sure to realise the steeplechase and roads and tracks are separate.
  12. The steeplechase course at Auteuil is a far cry from Newbury or Cheltenham, and the runners in the four-mile Grand Steeplechase have to negotiate a bewildering variety of obstacles: some of the fences are soft privet, to be jumped through rather than over; there are two natural brooks, including the Rivire de la Tribune - four metres of water preceded by a hedge one metre high and one metre wide; and then there is Le Bullfinch, a rail, ditch and fence on top of a stone wall.
  13. They, Castle Houses, had put up the prize for a steeplechase and had also taken over a prestigious handicap hurdle race already in the programme for Saturday.

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