Arrival of the quinté
: 15 - 14 - 6 - 5 - 13
The rains which fell in the Paris region in recent days have made the slopes very difficult.
The aptitude for heavy duty was therefore essential.
A box that
Short Final
(No. 15) ticked.
Winner in the fall at the Val-d'Or racecourse in this field, the student of Satoshi Kobayashi confirmed his “swimming” talents by doubling the stakes upon his return to competition with great ease.
“I'm a little surprised,” admits the Japanese coach who won the fourth quinté of his career.
I didn't think I'd see him win like this but the low weight and heavy ground helped him.
I didn't think so 100% but he improved this winter.
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🏅 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝗿𝘁 𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹 (L. Grosso / S. Kobayashi) demonstrated in the Teddy Prize, Quinté+ of the day in Saint-Cloud.
🏁 15 - 14 - 6 - 5 - 13 pic.twitter.com/hDNn8xBsY9
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Ten lengths separate the winner from his runner-up,
Etatique
(n° 14), as he passes the post.
The other competitors in the event finished their course with difficulty, like the favorite,
Opalus Road
(No. 6).
Despite everything, he managed to maintain third place ahead of
Maroon Six
(No. 5) and
Murciano
(No. 13), the only horse to have managed to make up ground in the final phase.
Yann Daigneau indicated the quinté in the disorder in eight units in our columns.