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Racehorses exercised on Epsom Downs racecourse in Surrey, UK
26/11/2024. Epsom, UK.
Racehorses are exercised on Epsom Downs racecourse in Surrey. Parts of the UK are experiencing sunshine after recent heavy rain and flooding. More rain is expected overnight in the south.
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Racehorses exercised on Epsom Downs racecourse in Surrey, UK
26/11/2024. Epsom, UK.
Racehorses are exercised at first light on Epsom Downs racecourse in Surrey. Parts of the UK are experiencing sunshine after recent heavy rain and flooding. More rain is expected overnight in the south.
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Racehorses exercised on Epsom Downs racecourse in Surrey, UK
26/11/2024. Epsom, UK.
Racehorses are exercised at first light on Epsom Downs racecourse in Surrey. Parts of the UK are experiencing sunshine after recent heavy rain and flooding. More rain is expected overnight in the south.
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Racehorses exercised on Epsom Downs racecourse in Surrey, UK
26/11/2024. Epsom, UK.
Racehorses are exercised at first light on Epsom Downs racecourse in Surrey. Parts of the UK are experiencing sunshine after recent heavy rain and flooding. More rain is expected overnight in the south.
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Racehorses exercised on Epsom Downs racecourse in Surrey, UK
26/11/2024. Epsom, UK.
Racehorses are exercised at first light on Epsom Downs racecourse in Surrey. Parts of the UK are experiencing sunshine after recent heavy rain and flooding. More rain is expected overnight in the south.
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13-year-old gelding succeeds as one of USA’s oldest racehorses
July 19, 2024 - Collinsville, Illinois, United States: Groom Fitzgerald Cooper gives Bam Bam Cam a bath after the horse took a training run around FanDuel Sportsbook and Horse Racing Track. Bam Bam, one of the nation's oldest thoroughbred racehorses at 13-years-old, has back-to-back wins at the track. The 13-year-old brown gelding, one of the nation’s oldest thoroughbred racehorses, continues to defy age with his recent success. Owned by Rob Wiemers, Bam Bam Cam recently won consecutive races, continuing a remarkable turnaround for the veteran. Foaled March 12, 2011, Bam Bam Cam is the fifth-oldest thoroughbred racehorse in the United States but none of the other senior thoroughbreds boast Bam Bam Cam's success. After just two years of racing, which included six victories and three second-place finishes, Bam Bam Cam retired from racing due to rear-leg ligament damage. “The ligament damage was something that, as he got older, we were concerned about,” Wiemers said. “We decided to get him back on farm and let him live a good life.” But as Bam Bam Cam grew older, the damage healed; the passion returned, and the belief that the determined racehorse could make a comeback swelled. Nearly five years after Bam Bam Cam’s retirement, Wiemers approached Harry Lynch about training the then-11-year-old horse. Lynch was hesitant, but the concerns were alleviated. “The first time, after being off for five years, he left the gates like a 2-year-old,” Lynch said. Embodying that youthful spirit, Bam Bam Cam made his return with a fourth-place finish on June 18, 2022. It took just one more race before the racehorse showed he had more left in the tank, stringing together three successive victories within a month. That stretch included his first victory back from retirement on July 19, 2022. “Probably the best memory I have is watching him come back from where he was,” Wiemers said, “training and getting that first win as an 11-year-old.” Two years later, Bam Ba
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13-year-old gelding succeeds as one of USA’s oldest racehorses
July 19, 2024 - Collinsville, Illinois, United States: Exercise rider Steve Schmelzel takes Bam Bam Cam for a training run around FanDuel Sportsbook and Horse Racing Track. Bam Bam, one of the nation's oldest thoroughbred racehorses at 13-years-old, has back-to-back wins at the track. The 13-year-old brown gelding, one of the nation’s oldest thoroughbred racehorses, continues to defy age with his recent success. Owned by Rob Wiemers, Bam Bam Cam recently won consecutive races, continuing a remarkable turnaround for the veteran. Foaled March 12, 2011, Bam Bam Cam is the fifth-oldest thoroughbred racehorse in the United States but none of the other senior thoroughbreds boast Bam Bam Cam's success. After just two years of racing, which included six victories and three second-place finishes, Bam Bam Cam retired from racing due to rear-leg ligament damage. “The ligament damage was something that, as he got older, we were concerned about,” Wiemers said. “We decided to get him back on farm and let him live a good life.” But as Bam Bam Cam grew older, the damage healed; the passion returned, and the belief that the determined racehorse could make a comeback swelled. Nearly five years after Bam Bam Cam’s retirement, Wiemers approached Harry Lynch about training the then-11-year-old horse. Lynch was hesitant, but the concerns were alleviated. “The first time, after being off for five years, he left the gates like a 2-year-old,” Lynch said. Embodying that youthful spirit, Bam Bam Cam made his return with a fourth-place finish on June 18, 2022. It took just one more race before the racehorse showed he had more left in the tank, stringing together three successive victories within a month. That stretch included his first victory back from retirement on July 19, 2022. “Probably the best memory I have is watching him come back from where he was,” Wiemers said, “training and getting that first win as an 11-year-old.” Two years later, Bam Bam Cam is replicat
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13-year-old gelding succeeds as one of USA’s oldest racehorses
July 19, 2024 - Collinsville, Illinois, United States: Bam Bam Cam sticks his head out of his stall in the stables at FanDuel Sportsbook and Horse Racing Track. Bam Bam, one of the nation's oldest thoroughbred racehorses at 13-years-old, has back-to-back wins at the track. The 13-year-old brown gelding, one of the nation’s oldest thoroughbred racehorses, continues to defy age with his recent success. Owned by Rob Wiemers, Bam Bam Cam recently won consecutive races, continuing a remarkable turnaround for the veteran. Foaled March 12, 2011, Bam Bam Cam is the fifth-oldest thoroughbred racehorse in the United States but none of the other senior thoroughbreds boast Bam Bam Cam's success. After just two years of racing, which included six victories and three second-place finishes, Bam Bam Cam retired from racing due to rear-leg ligament damage. “The ligament damage was something that, as he got older, we were concerned about,” Wiemers said. “We decided to get him back on farm and let him live a good life.” But as Bam Bam Cam grew older, the damage healed; the passion returned, and the belief that the determined racehorse could make a comeback swelled. Nearly five years after Bam Bam Cam’s retirement, Wiemers approached Harry Lynch about training the then-11-year-old horse. Lynch was hesitant, but the concerns were alleviated. “The first time, after being off for five years, he left the gates like a 2-year-old,” Lynch said. Embodying that youthful spirit, Bam Bam Cam made his return with a fourth-place finish on June 18, 2022. It took just one more race before the racehorse showed he had more left in the tank, stringing together three successive victories within a month. That stretch included his first victory back from retirement on July 19, 2022. “Probably the best memory I have is watching him come back from where he was,” Wiemers said, “training and getting that first win as an 11-year-old.” Two years later, Bam Bam Cam is replicating that su
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13-year-old gelding succeeds as one of USA’s oldest racehorses
July 19, 2024 - Collinsville, Illinois, United States: Exercise rider Steve Schmelzel brings Bam Bam Cam back to the stables after a training run around FanDuel Sportsbook and Horse Racing Track. Bam Bam, one of the nation's oldest thoroughbred racehorses at 13-years-old, has back-to-back wins at the track. The 13-year-old brown gelding, one of the nation’s oldest thoroughbred racehorses, continues to defy age with his recent success. Owned by Rob Wiemers, Bam Bam Cam recently won consecutive races, continuing a remarkable turnaround for the veteran. Foaled March 12, 2011, Bam Bam Cam is the fifth-oldest thoroughbred racehorse in the United States but none of the other senior thoroughbreds boast Bam Bam Cam's success. After just two years of racing, which included six victories and three second-place finishes, Bam Bam Cam retired from racing due to rear-leg ligament damage. “The ligament damage was something that, as he got older, we were concerned about,” Wiemers said. “We decided to get him back on farm and let him live a good life.” But as Bam Bam Cam grew older, the damage healed; the passion returned, and the belief that the determined racehorse could make a comeback swelled. Nearly five years after Bam Bam Cam’s retirement, Wiemers approached Harry Lynch about training the then-11-year-old horse. Lynch was hesitant, but the concerns were alleviated. “The first time, after being off for five years, he left the gates like a 2-year-old,” Lynch said. Embodying that youthful spirit, Bam Bam Cam made his return with a fourth-place finish on June 18, 2022. It took just one more race before the racehorse showed he had more left in the tank, stringing together three successive victories within a month. That stretch included his first victory back from retirement on July 19, 2022. “Probably the best memory I have is watching him come back from where he was,” Wiemers said, “training and getting that first win as an 11-year-old.” Two years later,
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13-year-old gelding succeeds as one of USA’s oldest racehorses
July 19, 2024 - Collinsville, Illinois, United States: Rob Wiemers gives his horse Bam Bam Cam a kiss after Bam Bam finished a training run around FanDuel Sportsbook and Horse Racing Track. Bam Bam, one of the nation's oldest thoroughbred racehorses at 13-years-old, has back-to-back wins at the track. The 13-year-old brown gelding, one of the nation’s oldest thoroughbred racehorses, continues to defy age with his recent success. Owned by Rob Wiemers, Bam Bam Cam recently won consecutive races, continuing a remarkable turnaround for the veteran. Foaled March 12, 2011, Bam Bam Cam is the fifth-oldest thoroughbred racehorse in the United States but none of the other senior thoroughbreds boast Bam Bam Cam's success. After just two years of racing, which included six victories and three second-place finishes, Bam Bam Cam retired from racing due to rear-leg ligament damage. “The ligament damage was something that, as he got older, we were concerned about,” Wiemers said. “We decided to get him back on farm and let him live a good life.” But as Bam Bam Cam grew older, the damage healed; the passion returned, and the belief that the determined racehorse could make a comeback swelled. Nearly five years after Bam Bam Cam’s retirement, Wiemers approached Harry Lynch about training the then-11-year-old horse. Lynch was hesitant, but the concerns were alleviated. “The first time, after being off for five years, he left the gates like a 2-year-old,” Lynch said. Embodying that youthful spirit, Bam Bam Cam made his return with a fourth-place finish on June 18, 2022. It took just one more race before the racehorse showed he had more left in the tank, stringing together three successive victories within a month. That stretch included his first victory back from retirement on July 19, 2022. “Probably the best memory I have is watching him come back from where he was,” Wiemers said, “training and getting that first win as an 11-year-old.” Two years later, Bam Ba
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Racehorses are exercised on Epsom Downs, UK.
06/02/2023. Epsom Downs, UK.
Racehorses are exercised on Epsom Downs as the sun rises on a chilly morning. A day of below freezing weather with a misty start is expected in the south.
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Racehorses are exercised on Epsom Downs, UK.
06/02/2023. Epsom Downs, UK.
A man walks on Epsom Downs as the sun rises on a chilly morning. A day of below freezing weather with a misty start is expected in the south.
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Racehorses are exercised on Epsom Downs, UK.
06/02/2023. Epsom Downs, UK.
Racehorses are exercised on Epsom Downs as the sun rises on a chilly morning. A day of below freezing weather with a misty start is expected in the south.
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Jockeys in colourful outfits representing their respective neighbourhoods at full pelt at the Palio, a bareback horserace.
Jockeys in colourful outfits representing their respective neighbourhoods at full pelt at the Palio, a bareback horserace, Siena, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
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Jockeys in colourful outfits representing their respective neighbourhoods (contrade) vying for the lead at the Palio.
Jockeys in colourful outfits representing their respective neighbourhoods (contrade) vying for the lead at the Palio, Siena, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
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At the pageant that precedes the Palio race, representatives and riders of each neighbourhood parade in traditional costume.
At the pageant that precedes the Palio race, representatives and riders of each neighbourhood parade in traditional costume, Siena, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
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Race horses being exercised at the famous Royal Calcutta Turf Club, built in 1820, Kolkata, West Bengal
Race horses being exercised at the famous Royal Calcutta Turf Club, built in 1820, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Asia
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FEATURE - Pix of the Weekend: Bilder des Wochenendes
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PRECIOUS RAMOTSWE (6) ridden by jockey Rob Havlin and trained by John Gosden winning The inaugural running of the Group 3 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai Bronte Cup over 1m 6f (£90,000)at York Racecourse, York. Picture by Mick Atkins
York Races - 26 May 2018
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PEOPLE - Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eddie Mulholland/REX/Shutterstock (9459573k)
Winning trainer Nicky Henderson and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall
Cheltenham Festival Ladies Day, Horse Racing, Cheltenham, UK - 14 Mar 2018
Presentation to the winner of The Betway Queen Mother Champion Steeple Chase. Winning Jockey Nico de Boinville on "Altior". Winning Owner Patricia Pugh. Winning Trainer Nicky Henderson.
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PEOPLE - Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eddie Mulholland/REX/Shutterstock (9459573e)
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall and Robert Waley-Cohen
Cheltenham Festival Ladies Day, Horse Racing, Cheltenham, UK - 14 Mar 2018
Presentation to the winner of The Betway Queen Mother Champion Steeple Chase. Winning Jockey Nico de Boinville on "Altior". Winning Owner Patricia Pugh. Winning Trainer Nicky Henderson.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Trainer Nicky Henderson after winning the Queen Mother Champion Hurdle Steeple Chase at the Cheltenham Festival.
Cheltenham Festival Ladies Day, Horse Racing, Cheltenham, UK - 14 Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Supersüsse Superhero-Ponies auf der Rennbahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imagewise Ltd/REX/Shutterstock (9025831m)
Racehorse Ambivalent About and jockey Lois Williams met with unusual competition in Miniature Shetland pony Jim Jam and his rider Evie Tozer, aged six
Superhero ponies descend on Epsom Downs Racecourse, UK - 24 Aug 2017
Epsom Downs hosts a Superheroes Return Family Fun Day on August 28th, Bank Holiday Monday, with racing and free children's entertainment, including zip wires, bouncy castles, kids races and much more. In the morning eight local trainers are also throwing their doors open to the public to see behind the scenes at racing stables. At both events children go free.
And to celebrate the special event, The Jockey Club, which owns Epsom and 14 other racecourses across the UK, invited a number of youngsters to bring their ponies for a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride in front of the grandstand, dressed as Batman, Superman, Robin and a host of other crusaders.
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FEATURE - Supersüsse Superhero-Ponies auf der Rennbahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imagewise Ltd/REX/Shutterstock (9025831l)
Ruby Beams, aged eight, on her pony Gem took on racehorse Ambivalent About and jockey Lois Williams and WON
Superhero ponies descend on Epsom Downs Racecourse, UK - 24 Aug 2017
Epsom Downs hosts a Superheroes Return Family Fun Day on August 28th, Bank Holiday Monday, with racing and free children's entertainment, including zip wires, bouncy castles, kids races and much more. In the morning eight local trainers are also throwing their doors open to the public to see behind the scenes at racing stables. At both events children go free.
And to celebrate the special event, The Jockey Club, which owns Epsom and 14 other racecourses across the UK, invited a number of youngsters to bring their ponies for a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride in front of the grandstand, dressed as Batman, Superman, Robin and a host of other crusaders.
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FEATURE - Supersüsse Superhero-Ponies auf der Rennbahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imagewise Ltd/REX/Shutterstock (9025831d)
Evie Tozer, aged six, with her Miniature Shetland pony Jim Jam, takes on racehorse Ambivalent About and jockey Lois Williams with other young riders
Superhero ponies descend on Epsom Downs Racecourse, UK - 24 Aug 2017
Epsom Downs hosts a Superheroes Return Family Fun Day on August 28th, Bank Holiday Monday, with racing and free children's entertainment, including zip wires, bouncy castles, kids races and much more. In the morning eight local trainers are also throwing their doors open to the public to see behind the scenes at racing stables. At both events children go free.
And to celebrate the special event, The Jockey Club, which owns Epsom and 14 other racecourses across the UK, invited a number of youngsters to bring their ponies for a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride in front of the grandstand, dressed as Batman, Superman, Robin and a host of other crusaders.
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FEATURE - Supersüsse Superhero-Ponies auf der Rennbahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imagewise Ltd/REX/Shutterstock (9025831h)
Ruby Beams, aged eight, on her pony Gem took on racehorse Ambivalent About and jockey Lois Williams and WON
Superhero ponies descend on Epsom Downs Racecourse, UK - 24 Aug 2017
Epsom Downs hosts a Superheroes Return Family Fun Day on August 28th, Bank Holiday Monday, with racing and free children's entertainment, including zip wires, bouncy castles, kids races and much more. In the morning eight local trainers are also throwing their doors open to the public to see behind the scenes at racing stables. At both events children go free.
And to celebrate the special event, The Jockey Club, which owns Epsom and 14 other racecourses across the UK, invited a number of youngsters to bring their ponies for a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride in front of the grandstand, dressed as Batman, Superman, Robin and a host of other crusaders.
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FEATURE - Supersüsse Superhero-Ponies auf der Rennbahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imagewise Ltd/REX/Shutterstock (9025831k)
Ruby Beams, aged eight, on her pony Gem took on racehorse Ambivalent About and jockey Lois Williams and WON
Superhero ponies descend on Epsom Downs Racecourse, UK - 24 Aug 2017
Epsom Downs hosts a Superheroes Return Family Fun Day on August 28th, Bank Holiday Monday, with racing and free children's entertainment, including zip wires, bouncy castles, kids races and much more. In the morning eight local trainers are also throwing their doors open to the public to see behind the scenes at racing stables. At both events children go free.
And to celebrate the special event, The Jockey Club, which owns Epsom and 14 other racecourses across the UK, invited a number of youngsters to bring their ponies for a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride in front of the grandstand, dressed as Batman, Superman, Robin and a host of other crusaders.
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FEATURE - Supersüsse Superhero-Ponies auf der Rennbahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imagewise Ltd/REX/Shutterstock (9025831j)
Racehorse Ambivalent About and jockey Lois Williams met with unusual competition in Miniature Shetland pony Jim Jam and his rider Evie Tozer, aged six
Superhero ponies descend on Epsom Downs Racecourse, UK - 24 Aug 2017
Epsom Downs hosts a Superheroes Return Family Fun Day on August 28th, Bank Holiday Monday, with racing and free children's entertainment, including zip wires, bouncy castles, kids races and much more. In the morning eight local trainers are also throwing their doors open to the public to see behind the scenes at racing stables. At both events children go free.
And to celebrate the special event, The Jockey Club, which owns Epsom and 14 other racecourses across the UK, invited a number of youngsters to bring their ponies for a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride in front of the grandstand, dressed as Batman, Superman, Robin and a host of other crusaders.
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FEATURE - Supersüsse Superhero-Ponies auf der Rennbahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imagewise Ltd/REX/Shutterstock (9025831i)
Evie Tozer, aged six, with her Miniature Shetland pony Jim Jam, takes on racehorse Ambivalent About and jockey Lois Williams with other young riders
Superhero ponies descend on Epsom Downs Racecourse, UK - 24 Aug 2017
Epsom Downs hosts a Superheroes Return Family Fun Day on August 28th, Bank Holiday Monday, with racing and free children's entertainment, including zip wires, bouncy castles, kids races and much more. In the morning eight local trainers are also throwing their doors open to the public to see behind the scenes at racing stables. At both events children go free.
And to celebrate the special event, The Jockey Club, which owns Epsom and 14 other racecourses across the UK, invited a number of youngsters to bring their ponies for a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride in front of the grandstand, dressed as Batman, Superman, Robin and a host of other crusaders.
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FEATURE - Supersüsse Superhero-Ponies auf der Rennbahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imagewise Ltd/REX/Shutterstock (9025831g)
Evie Tozer, aged six, with her Miniature Shetland pony Jim Jam, takes on racehorse Ambivalent About and jockey Lois Williams with other young riders
Superhero ponies descend on Epsom Downs Racecourse, UK - 24 Aug 2017
Epsom Downs hosts a Superheroes Return Family Fun Day on August 28th, Bank Holiday Monday, with racing and free children's entertainment, including zip wires, bouncy castles, kids races and much more. In the morning eight local trainers are also throwing their doors open to the public to see behind the scenes at racing stables. At both events children go free.
And to celebrate the special event, The Jockey Club, which owns Epsom and 14 other racecourses across the UK, invited a number of youngsters to bring their ponies for a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride in front of the grandstand, dressed as Batman, Superman, Robin and a host of other crusaders.
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FEATURE - Supersüsse Superhero-Ponies auf der Rennbahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imagewise Ltd/REX/Shutterstock (9025831a)
Evie Tozer, aged six, with her Miniature Shetland pony Jim Jam, takes on racehorse Ambivalent About and jockey Lois Williams with other young riders
Superhero ponies descend on Epsom Downs Racecourse, UK - 24 Aug 2017
Epsom Downs hosts a Superheroes Return Family Fun Day on August 28th, Bank Holiday Monday, with racing and free children's entertainment, including zip wires, bouncy castles, kids races and much more. In the morning eight local trainers are also throwing their doors open to the public to see behind the scenes at racing stables. At both events children go free.
And to celebrate the special event, The Jockey Club, which owns Epsom and 14 other racecourses across the UK, invited a number of youngsters to bring their ponies for a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride in front of the grandstand, dressed as Batman, Superman, Robin and a host of other crusaders.
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FEATURE - Supersüsse Superhero-Ponies auf der Rennbahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imagewise Ltd/REX/Shutterstock (9025831b)
Evie Tozer, aged six, with her Miniature Shetland pony Jim Jam, takes on racehorse Ambivalent About and jockey Lois Williams with other young riders
Superhero ponies descend on Epsom Downs Racecourse, UK - 24 Aug 2017
Epsom Downs hosts a Superheroes Return Family Fun Day on August 28th, Bank Holiday Monday, with racing and free children's entertainment, including zip wires, bouncy castles, kids races and much more. In the morning eight local trainers are also throwing their doors open to the public to see behind the scenes at racing stables. At both events children go free.
And to celebrate the special event, The Jockey Club, which owns Epsom and 14 other racecourses across the UK, invited a number of youngsters to bring their ponies for a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride in front of the grandstand, dressed as Batman, Superman, Robin and a host of other crusaders.
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FEATURE - Speed im Tweed: Rennpferd im edlen Zwirn auf der Piste
Must mention William Hill. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy and veteran race horse Morestead unveil world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse
William Hill commission world?s first Harris Tweed suit for a racehorse, Berkshire, Britain - 13 Mar 2016
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Veteran racehorse Morestead models the world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse, which has been specially commissioned by William Hill to celebrate the opening of this year?s Cheltenham Festival. The tweed suit was designed by former Alexander McQueen apprentice Emma Sandham-King and unveiled by 20-time champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy. Statistician Dr Geoff Ellis found that on average 200 miles and seven furlongs (321.5km) of tweed are worn every year by spectators every year at Cheltenham Festival, which is enough to stretch from Cheltenham to Ireland. The festival kicks off on Tuesday 15th March 2016.
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FEATURE - Speed im Tweed: Rennpferd im edlen Zwirn auf der Piste
Must mention William Hill. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy and veteran race horse Morestead unveil world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse
William Hill commission world?s first Harris Tweed suit for a racehorse, Berkshire, Britain - 13 Mar 2016
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Veteran racehorse Morestead models the world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse, which has been specially commissioned by William Hill to celebrate the opening of this year?s Cheltenham Festival. The tweed suit was designed by former Alexander McQueen apprentice Emma Sandham-King and unveiled by 20-time champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy. Statistician Dr Geoff Ellis found that on average 200 miles and seven furlongs (321.5km) of tweed are worn every year by spectators every year at Cheltenham Festival, which is enough to stretch from Cheltenham to Ireland. The festival kicks off on Tuesday 15th March 2016.
VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/158618527/570395800a
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FEATURE - Speed im Tweed: Rennpferd im edlen Zwirn auf der Piste
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Champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy and veteran race horse Morestead unveil world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse
William Hill commission world?s first Harris Tweed suit for a racehorse, Berkshire, Britain - 13 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s3rq
Veteran racehorse Morestead models the world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse, which has been specially commissioned by William Hill to celebrate the opening of this year?s Cheltenham Festival. The tweed suit was designed by former Alexander McQueen apprentice Emma Sandham-King and unveiled by 20-time champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy. Statistician Dr Geoff Ellis found that on average 200 miles and seven furlongs (321.5km) of tweed are worn every year by spectators every year at Cheltenham Festival, which is enough to stretch from Cheltenham to Ireland. The festival kicks off on Tuesday 15th March 2016.
VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/158618527/570395800a
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FEATURE - Speed im Tweed: Rennpferd im edlen Zwirn auf der Piste
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Champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy and veteran race horse Morestead unveil world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse
William Hill commission world?s first Harris Tweed suit for a racehorse, Berkshire, Britain - 13 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s3rq
Veteran racehorse Morestead models the world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse, which has been specially commissioned by William Hill to celebrate the opening of this year?s Cheltenham Festival. The tweed suit was designed by former Alexander McQueen apprentice Emma Sandham-King and unveiled by 20-time champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy. Statistician Dr Geoff Ellis found that on average 200 miles and seven furlongs (321.5km) of tweed are worn every year by spectators every year at Cheltenham Festival, which is enough to stretch from Cheltenham to Ireland. The festival kicks off on Tuesday 15th March 2016.
VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/158618527/570395800a
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FEATURE - Speed im Tweed: Rennpferd im edlen Zwirn auf der Piste
Must mention William Hill. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (5612637k)
Champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy and veteran race horse Morestead unveil world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse
William Hill commission world?s first Harris Tweed suit for a racehorse, Berkshire, Britain - 13 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s3rq
Veteran racehorse Morestead models the world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse, which has been specially commissioned by William Hill to celebrate the opening of this year?s Cheltenham Festival. The tweed suit was designed by former Alexander McQueen apprentice Emma Sandham-King and unveiled by 20-time champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy. Statistician Dr Geoff Ellis found that on average 200 miles and seven furlongs (321.5km) of tweed are worn every year by spectators every year at Cheltenham Festival, which is enough to stretch from Cheltenham to Ireland. The festival kicks off on Tuesday 15th March 2016.
VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/158618527/570395800a
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FEATURE - Speed im Tweed: Rennpferd im edlen Zwirn auf der Piste
Must mention William Hill. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (5612637b)
Champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy and veteran race horse Morestead unveil world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse
William Hill commission world?s first Harris Tweed suit for a racehorse, Berkshire, Britain - 13 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s3rq
Veteran racehorse Morestead models the world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse, which has been specially commissioned by William Hill to celebrate the opening of this year?s Cheltenham Festival. The tweed suit was designed by former Alexander McQueen apprentice Emma Sandham-King and unveiled by 20-time champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy. Statistician Dr Geoff Ellis found that on average 200 miles and seven furlongs (321.5km) of tweed are worn every year by spectators every year at Cheltenham Festival, which is enough to stretch from Cheltenham to Ireland. The festival kicks off on Tuesday 15th March 2016.
VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/158618527/570395800a
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FEATURE - Speed im Tweed: Rennpferd im edlen Zwirn auf der Piste
Must mention William Hill. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (5612637e)
Champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy and veteran race horse Morestead unveil world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse
William Hill commission world?s first Harris Tweed suit for a racehorse, Berkshire, Britain - 13 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s3rq
Veteran racehorse Morestead models the world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse, which has been specially commissioned by William Hill to celebrate the opening of this year?s Cheltenham Festival. The tweed suit was designed by former Alexander McQueen apprentice Emma Sandham-King and unveiled by 20-time champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy. Statistician Dr Geoff Ellis found that on average 200 miles and seven furlongs (321.5km) of tweed are worn every year by spectators every year at Cheltenham Festival, which is enough to stretch from Cheltenham to Ireland. The festival kicks off on Tuesday 15th March 2016.
VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/158618527/570395800a
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FEATURE - Speed im Tweed: Rennpferd im edlen Zwirn auf der Piste
Must mention William Hill. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (5612637h)
Champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy and veteran race horse Morestead unveil world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse
William Hill commission world?s first Harris Tweed suit for a racehorse, Berkshire, Britain - 13 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s3rq
Veteran racehorse Morestead models the world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse, which has been specially commissioned by William Hill to celebrate the opening of this year?s Cheltenham Festival. The tweed suit was designed by former Alexander McQueen apprentice Emma Sandham-King and unveiled by 20-time champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy. Statistician Dr Geoff Ellis found that on average 200 miles and seven furlongs (321.5km) of tweed are worn every year by spectators every year at Cheltenham Festival, which is enough to stretch from Cheltenham to Ireland. The festival kicks off on Tuesday 15th March 2016.
VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/158618527/570395800a
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FEATURE - Speed im Tweed: Rennpferd im edlen Zwirn auf der Piste
Must mention William Hill. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (5612637i)
Champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy and veteran race horse Morestead unveil world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse
William Hill commission world?s first Harris Tweed suit for a racehorse, Berkshire, Britain - 13 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s3rq
Veteran racehorse Morestead models the world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse, which has been specially commissioned by William Hill to celebrate the opening of this year?s Cheltenham Festival. The tweed suit was designed by former Alexander McQueen apprentice Emma Sandham-King and unveiled by 20-time champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy. Statistician Dr Geoff Ellis found that on average 200 miles and seven furlongs (321.5km) of tweed are worn every year by spectators every year at Cheltenham Festival, which is enough to stretch from Cheltenham to Ireland. The festival kicks off on Tuesday 15th March 2016.
VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/158618527/570395800a
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FEATURE - Speed im Tweed: Rennpferd im edlen Zwirn auf der Piste
Must mention William Hill. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (5612637o)
Champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy and veteran race horse Morestead unveil world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse
William Hill commission world?s first Harris Tweed suit for a racehorse, Berkshire, Britain - 13 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s3rq
Veteran racehorse Morestead models the world?s first authentic Harris Tweed suit designed for a racing horse, which has been specially commissioned by William Hill to celebrate the opening of this year?s Cheltenham Festival. The tweed suit was designed by former Alexander McQueen apprentice Emma Sandham-King and unveiled by 20-time champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy. Statistician Dr Geoff Ellis found that on average 200 miles and seven furlongs (321.5km) of tweed are worn every year by spectators every year at Cheltenham Festival, which is enough to stretch from Cheltenham to Ireland. The festival kicks off on Tuesday 15th March 2016.
VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/158618527/570395800a
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The Brooke animal welfare charity reception, Clarence House, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall (right) meets former racehorse trainer Jenny Pitman
The Brooke animal welfare charity reception, Clarence House, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall hailed the power of women to bring about change as she hosted the event in support of the animal welfare charity. The Duchess is president of the charity which held the Clarence House reception to highlight its work empowering women in developing countries by teaching them the skills to look after their donkeys, mules and horses. Camilla told potential supporters of The Brooke, which works to end the suffering of equine animals overseas, that the organisation needed their help and would get things done as it was "women helping women".
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'Glorious Goodwood' Horse Racing, Goodwood, West Sussex, Britain - 28 Jul 2011
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Edie Campbell on Harrodian Hotshot wins The Magnolia Cup, a ladies charity race.
'Glorious Goodwood' Horse Racing, Goodwood, West Sussex, Britain - 28 Jul 2011
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'Glorious Goodwood' Horse Racing, Goodwood, West Sussex, Britain - 28 Jul 2011
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Edie Campbell on Harrodian Hotshot wins The Magnolia Cup, a ladies charity race.
'Glorious Goodwood' Horse Racing, Goodwood, West Sussex, Britain - 28 Jul 2011
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'Glorious Goodwood' Horse Racing, Goodwood, West Sussex, Britain - 28 Jul 2011
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Edie Campbell (in red) on Harrodian Hotshot wins The Magnolia Cup, a ladies charity race.
'Glorious Goodwood' Horse Racing, Goodwood, West Sussex, Britain - 28 Jul 2011
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Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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James Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and her husband Charlie Brooks
Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brookes and her husband Charlie Brookes leave following a dinner meeting with Rupert Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel in London. Rupert Murdoch has flown into the country to take charge at the ongoing situation at News International following the phone hacking scandal that shut the News of the World
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Royal Ascot Day 3, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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The runners and riders in the 3rd Race, The Gold Cup, with a whole circuit to run. The race was won by Pat Smullen riding racehorse Rite Of Passage, second on the right in the photograph, purple silks and yellow cap.
Royal Ascot Day 3, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Royal Ascot Day 3, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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The runners and riders in the 3rd Race, The Gold Cup, with a whole circuit to run. The race was won by Pat Smullen riding riding racehorse, Rite Of Passage, purple silks and yellow cap.
Royal Ascot Day 3, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Royal Ascot Day 3, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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The runners and riders in the 3rd Race, The Gold Cup, on the final bend. The race was won by Pat Smullen riding racehorse, Rite Of Passage, purple silks and yellow cap.
Royal Ascot Day 3, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Racing at Newbury, Newbury, Britain - 27 Nov 2009
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The Fuller's London Pride Novices' Steeple Chase.
The field takes the last jump on the first circuit.
Racing at Newbury, Newbury, Britain - 27 Nov 2009
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