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Racing : Horse
BANGALORE: Democraticus, Aspinalls, Arturo and Supreme Power shone when the horses were exercised here on Thursday morning (Sept. 15).
1,200m: Assaye (Ghous) 1-34, 1,000/1-18.5, 800/1-2, 600/48. Moved well. Star Movements (P. Krishna) 1-27.5, 1,000/1-13.5, 800/58.5, 600/46. Moved on the bit. Pizzazz (Mark), Supreme Power (Srinath) 1-31, 1,000/1-12.5, 800/55.5, 600/43. Latter was handy, while the former was pushed and finished level. Yutai (Srinath) 1-33.5, 1,000/1-14.5, 800/58, 600/44.5. Eased up. 1,400m: Arturo (C. Alford) 1-39, 1,200/1-24.5, 1,000/1-11.5, 800/56, 600/43.5. Maintains form. Whisper City (Srinath) 1-46.5, 1,200/1-27, 1,000/1-12.5, 800/56.5, 600/43.5. Strode out well. Cedros (Gallagher) 1-47.5, 1,200/1-30, 1,000/1-14, 800/57.5, 600/44. Moved well. 1,600m: Seis Corona (Appu) 2-1.5, 1,400/1-44.5, 1,200/1-31, 1,000/1-16.5, 800/1-0, 600/46.5. Unextended. Democraticus (Guruprasad) 1-56.5, 1,400/1-38, 1,200/1-23.5, 1,000/1-10, 800/56, 600/44. Moved attractively. Habat (Srinath), Aspinalls (C. Alford) 2-1, 1,400/1-42.5, 1,200/1-27, 1,000/1-12.5, 800/56.5, 600/43.5. Latter who was three lengths behind at the start moved impressively and finished a length in front.
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