Arrival:
8 - 1 - 6 - 10 - 2
It was well worth a little kiss from Cristian Demuro.
On his return to the round of presentation, the Italian jockey congratulated
Soho
(n ° 8)
in this way,
who literally flew over Thursday's quinté, contested over 2,800m on very soft ground at the ParisLongchamp racecourse.
Favorite of the event, this 5-year-old gelding, trained by Sarah Steinberg, signs her eighth victory in sixteen outings, the first at this level.
Riding at the forefront, he quickly took the lead during the course before coming off very clearly in the middle of the straight line in the final phase.
"It can be a Listed winner on heavy ground", confided, at the microphone of Equidia, Cristian Demuro who recorded a fifty-ninth success in a quinté since the beginning of his career.
#Galop Nice outing for #Soho (Mme S. Steinberg / @CristianDemuro) in the last # Quinté of the year at @paris_longchamp.
He did it from start to finish.
👀 Belgian Prince (3rd)
Arrival: 8 - 1 - 6 - 10 - 2 pic.twitter.com/KgfmqTs0B2
- Equidia (@equidia) October 28, 2021
Far from the main host and future winner,
Mister Nino
(n ° 1) brilliantly takes the first runner-up under… 62 kg.
Belgian Prince
(n ° 6), at the heart of the peloton and unhappy in the final straight line before finding the passage, completes the arrival of the trifecta, ahead of
Lettyt Storm
(n ° 10) and
Baratin
(n ° 2).