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French runner Lazzat runs free down the track after holding off Satono Reve to deny Japan a first triumph at Royal Ascot.
Lazzat gave France their first winner of the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes denying Japan their maiden win at Royal Ascot as the gallant Satono Reve finished second on Saturday, the final day ...
Lazzat was adding a second Group One win to his tally after landing last year's Prix Maurice de Gheest, but he had been beaten in Australia when sent on his travels at the end of the campaign.
French runner Lazzat ran free down the track after holding off Satono Reve to deny Japan a first triumph at Royal Ascot. James Doyle was victorious aboard the 9-2 winner, trained by Jerome Reynier.
French star Lazzat broke Japanese hearts as he downed Satono Reve in a pulsating international finish to the Group One Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (1,200m) at Royal Ascot on Saturday.
Nothing is more British than the week of racing at the Royal Ascot. And nothing is more French than Lazzat! He isn’t here to sip Earl Grey tea or admire the garden roses, he’s here to set fire ...
Just as he was parking up for pictures and his post-race interview with ITV Racing, he was launched from the saddle in a bizarre turn of events. Lazzat, who still had energy to burn, immediately ...
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Lazzat gave France its first winner of the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes, denying Japan a maiden win at Royal Ascot as the gallant Satono Reve finished second on Saturday, ...
Lazzat was adding a second Group One win to his tally after landing last year's Prix Maurice de Gheest, but he had been beaten in Australia when sent on his travels at the end of the campaign.
Lazzat’s victory rounded off a superb week for owner, the emir of Qatar’s Wathnan Racing — a final day double, and both ridden by James Doyle, taking their tally to five.