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St Nicholas Abbey repels Gentildonna in Sheema Classic
By blitzing about 1 1/2 grassy miles in 2:27.70, St Nicholas Abbey shattered the old Meydan mark of 2:29.01 established by Rewilding in the 2011 Sheema Classic. All three turf races on the World Cup card produced course records, with Shea Shea in the Group 1 Al Quoz Sprint and Sajjhaa in the Group 1 Dubai Duty Free preceding the Sheema. "I'd always felt this horse wanted to be ridden back," Aidan O'Brien said, "but Joseph and Derrick (Smith) said they wanted him to be ridden forward and they got their way today, so perhaps they were right." "There didn't seem much pace on paper," Joseph observed, "and Mr. Smith said maybe we should ride him a bit further forward and see what happens. This horse is very tough, very special, gives his best every day, relaxes, and finds plenty. It turns out you can ride him any way you want." Gentildonna's rider, Yasunari Iwata, cited ground loss as a factor. "She ran very well and was in good form today," Iwata said. "She traveled wide and might take bit, and that's why she couldn't catch the winner." Qatari shipper Very Nice Name rattled home from near the back of the pack to grab third, 1 1/4 lengths behind Gentildonna. Dunaden, last of 11 much of the way, was along for fourth. Next came Await the Dawn, Shareta, Royal Diamond, Girolamo, Sharestan, Prince Bishop and Trailblazer. With this fifth career Group 1 tally to his credit, St Nicholas Abbey has now compiled a record of 20-8-2-7, and boasts $7,561,795 in earnings. He ranked as an unbeaten champion two-year-old in 2009, through victories in the Group 1 Racing Post Trophy and Group 2 Beresford, but lost his perfect mark when sixth in the Group 1 Two Thousand Guineas at three. Sidelined by injury for the remainder of his classic season, St Nicholas Abbey came back at four to take the Group 1 Coronation Cup, Group 3 Ormonde and the Breeders' Cup Turf. His only win of 2012 came in his successful title defense in the Coronation Cup, but he also placed in five top-level events -- the Sheema Classic, Juddmonte International, Irish Champion, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (for the second straight year) and the Breeders' Cup Turf, where he was last seen checking in third at Santa Anita. Bet Horseracing Free Online at TwinSpires.com
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