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JE institude of martial arts7 [00:18]
Tags: Martial, Martial (horse), Martial Industrial, Tamil, shotokan, Arts, Karate, Horses, Jumping, Riding, Pony, Dressage, Kata, Martial Arts, Wing, Hunter, Training, Master, Bruce, Equestrian, Defense, Western, Form, Self, Barrel, Hunter Region, Ryu, Dojo, Co
BMW 0-60 328 xi (2008) [00:18]
0-60 in about 6.2-6.4 seconds. Not the greatest start, definately could improve the speed. Yes this is my car and I'm only 17, I apologize for not making any gaming videos but I have not been in any mood for playing video games lately, I'll probably create a shadow priest pvp video soon :).
Tags: BMW, 328, XI, 60, fast, Horse, power, HP, Horsepower, Drift, Auto, Automobile, Turbo, Turbocharger, Speed, Cars, Race, Speed (TV Channel), Quick
Dim Sum Prevails in THE CHAIRMAN'S SPRINT PRIZE 2009 [03:17]
Race Meeting: 22/02/2009 Sha Tin RACE 8(413) Hong Kong Group One - 1200 Metres THE CHAIRMAN'S SPRINT PRIZE HK$ 4500000.00 Going : Good Course : Turf - "A+3" Course 1 DIM SUM(H226) J Winks 2 ENTHUSED(H303) D Whyte 3 SACRED KINGDOM(G268) O Doleuze Moore bags a Gr.1 double of contrasts with Viva Pataca, Dim Sum 22 February 2009 John Moore has enjoyed many major victories during his record-breaking career in Hong Kong, but no doubt Sunday's Gr.1 double will always rank highly. The provenance of the leading trainer's latest feature race brace could not have been more contrasting. First he witnessed Viva Pataca win the Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup for the second successive year as an odds-on favourite. A little over half an hour later, Dim Sum, ridden by new Club Jockey James Winks, shocked Sha Tin with a 50/1 upset in the Chairman's Sprint Prize. Moore's double was redolent of another of his finest hours when Viva Pataca won the 2006 Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Derby and Billet Express - carrying the same pale blue and yellow colours of Dim Sum's owner David Pong Chun-yee - won this same sprint on the same programme. Viva Pataca's second successive victory in the second leg of the Citi Triple Crown did not come in the same facile fashion of a year earlier even if the still admirable Packing Winner never really looked like defeating last season's Champion Middle Distance horse. Darren Beadman pushed out Viva Pataca to score by a neck and record his sixth career Gr.1 success. "He was ...
Tags: horse, racing, horseracing, hong, kong, sprint, 2009, HKJC
Viva Pataca prevails in THE CITI HONG KONG GOLD CUP 2009 [02:11]
Race Meeting: 22/02/2009 Sha Tin RACE 7(412) Hong Kong Group One - 2000 Metres THE CITI HONG KONG GOLD CUP HK$ 8000000.00 Going : Good Course : Turf - "A+3" Course 1 VIVA PATACA(G096) D Beadman 2 PACKING WINNER(E334) D Whyte 3 EYSHAL(J099) WC Marwing Moore bags a Gr.1 double of contrasts with Viva Pataca, Dim Sum 22 February 2009 John Moore has enjoyed many major victories during his record-breaking career in Hong Kong, but no doubt Sunday's Gr.1 double will always rank highly. The provenance of the leading trainer's latest feature race brace could not have been more contrasting. First he witnessed Viva Pataca win the Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup for the second successive year as an odds-on favourite. A little over half an hour later, Dim Sum, ridden by new Club Jockey James Winks, shocked Sha Tin with a 50/1 upset in the Chairman's Sprint Prize. Moore's double was redolent of another of his finest hours when Viva Pataca won the 2006 Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Derby and Billet Express - carrying the same pale blue and yellow colours of Dim Sum's owner David Pong Chun-yee - won this same sprint on the same programme. Viva Pataca's second successive victory in the second leg of the Citi Triple Crown did not come in the same facile fashion of a year earlier even if the still admirable Packing Winner never really looked like defeating last season's Champion Middle Distance horse. Darren Beadman pushed out Viva Pataca to score by a neck and record his sixth career Gr.1 success. "He ...
Tags: horse, racing, horseracing, hong, kong, viva, pataca, packing, winner, citi, gold, cup, HKJC
Ready To Defer WON 2nd AQU 1.7.12.avi [07:00]
Ready To Defer didn't just WIN the 2nd race at the Big A on Saturday, January 7th, he won it with authority. Ramon went to the front and controlled the pace after getting the horse to pay attention. He was looking around a bit right out of the gate (which was my first "Oh boy no blinkers, he's not focusing") but then I looked at our Jock. The thing about Ramon Dominguez is his hands. You watch his hands, if his hands are not moving he knows he has plenty of horse beneath him and his hands never moved. The rest is history. He won by 7 and never looked back. He came out of the race in good order and should be ready to run again in about 4 weeks. CONGRATULATIONS to everybody!
Tags: Parting Glass Racing, Parting Glass, Ready To Defer, RTD, PGR, horse, horse racing, thoroughbred, Aqueduct, The Big A, Bruce Levine, NYRA, AQU, Tom Gallo, Won, race, Ramon Dominguez, Claim to Fame, Belmont, Saratoga, racetrack, track, Parting, Glass, Raci
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