The Korea Sprint
South Korea | FEATURE RACE GUIDE
Previous The Korea Sprint Winners
Date | Horse | Jockey | WT | Trainer | BP |
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|
MOANIN
(USA)
6H HENNY HUGHES (USA) - GIGGLY (USA) DISTORTED HUMOR (USA) |
KANICHIRO FUJII | 57.0 | S ISHIZAKA | 9 |
|
GRACEFUL LEAP
(JPN)
7H GOLD ALLURE (JPN) - RABBIT FOOT (USA) SEEKING THE GOLD (USA) |
YUTAKA TAKE | 56.0 | K HASHIGUCHI | 7 |
|
SUPER JOCKEY
(NZ)
8G SANDTRAP (USA) - PENNIES IN HEAVEN (NZ) POMPEII COURT (USA) |
K TEETAN | 56.0 | A T MILLARD | 2 |
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The horses have arrived, the draws have been made, and everything is ready for the 8th OBS Korea Cup (1 1/8M) and OBS Korea Sprint (6F) at Seoul Racecourse this Saturday night, September 6th.
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