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Pegasus claims a dramatic victory in the Queen Anne Stakes, the opening race of Royal Ascot.
Ascot, Berkshire

With just a furlong to go, it looked like Cooper Girl and Fluke were going to battle to the finish to claim victory in the Queen Anne Stakes. They reckoned without Pegasus. The horse - jointly owned by Mr Bob Conley and Mr Max Zorin and trained at Mr Zorin’s private stables near Paris, accelerated over the final 200 meters like a F1 racing car, astounding onlookers and experts alike with the sheer power that allowed the jockey, Mr Hervé Villechaize, to time the run to line to perfection, eventually beating Fluke in to second place, with Cooper Girl back in third.
A 66-1 shot before the race began, Pegasus was not considered a serious contender prior to the race, even though Zorin has a remarkable knack of turning horses of a questionable bloodline into superstar equine performers.
Dr Carl Mortner, head of the Zorin stables and personal breeding consultant to Mr Zorin, was questioned about the remarkable victory. ‘Selective breeding is important. But more important is conditioning and a desire, ja?’. He added, rather unnecessarily and in a slightly sinister way, ‘My principles apply equally to human beings.’
Mr Zorin will be looking to compete a double victory as another of his horses, Inferno, races early tomorrow morning with jockey Mr James St John Smythe in the saddle.
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