Arrival of the quinté:
7 - 12 - 13 - 8 - 15
The Paris-Vincennes racecourse offered a gala program during this Sunday meeting, notably with the Critérium des 3 ans. The first Group I of the winter meeting brought together fifteen competitors on the classic course of 2700 meters of the big track. After three false starts, the fillies were in the spotlight with the victory of
Idylle Speed
(n ° 7) who remained in second place in the Prix Reine du Corta (Gr. II). For a long time halfway through the peloton, it followed
Idéal Ligneries
in its progression to the top of the climb before pronouncing its effort in the final phase. The representative of François Pierre Bossuet was the strongest around the post and thus deprives the great favorite
Izoard Védaquais
for a thirteenth consecutive success.
Associated for the first time with Jean-Michel Bazire, this filly smashes the track record by trotting 1′12′'2.
It offers a first Group I victory to its trainer François Pierre Bossuet, very moved at the microphone of Equidia: “I must have struggled to achieve.
She was truly impressive.
She was magnificent to finish, finishing as fast as my other
Havanese
representative
eight days ago when she is a year younger and she was playing with shoes.
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The beautiful images of the Critérium des 3 Ans (Gr.1): the tracking shot and the joy of those around Idylle Speed.
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- Equidia (@equidia) December 19, 2021
Shortly beaten
Izoard Védaquais
(n ° 12) printed a sustained pace.
The student of Philippe Allaire accelerated at the entrance of the straight line and seemed set for glory, but could do nothing against the winner.
He does not demerit however, failing nothing for success.
Ideal Ligneries (
n ° 13) completes the arrival of the trifecta after constantly trotting close to the organizers.
Situated in a good position during the course,
Infant Perrine
(n ° 8) took a meritorious fourth place ahead of
Italiano Vero
(n ° 15).
Illusive Artist
(n ° 2),
Ikacou des Cindy
(n ° 3),
Idylle a Vie
(n ° 9) and
Inoubliable
(n ° 14) were at fault and were disqualified.
Stephan Flourent, Steavie Doussot and Halim Bouakkaz indicated the trifecta out of order