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Imperial Blue claims the B.T.C. Charitable Trust Trophy

Imperial Blue claims the B.T.C. Charitable Trust Trophy

The Hindu17-05-2025
M/s. Arun Alagappan Racing LLP's Imperial Blue (Pavan up), won the B.T.C. Charitable Trust Trophy (1,200m), the main event of the opening days races held here on Saturday (May 17). The winner is trained by Irfan Ghatala.
The results
1. ICH DIEN PLATE (1,200m): MEHRA (Rayan) 1, Meghann (Ramswarup) 2, Estefania (Aleemuddin) 3 and Empress Bella (C. Umesh) 4. Not run: Posthaste. Nk, 2-3/4 and Nose. 1m 18.83s. Rs. 29 (w), 11, 23 and 18 (p), SHP: 84, THP: 48, FP: 449, Q: 272, Trinella: 1,451/594, Exacta: 1,775/4,143. Favourite: Mehra.
Owner: Mr. Arun Kumar K.N. Trainer: Pradeep Annaiah.
2. KUNIGAL STUD PLATE (1,400m): ALL ATTRACTION (G. Vivek) 1, Knotty Patton (Sandesh) 2, Fortunate Son (P.P. Dhebe) 3 and Isabelle (A. Prakash) 4. 3, 4-1/4 and 1. 1m 29.59s. Rs. 16 (w), 12, 17 and 17 (p), SHP: 50, THP: 55, FP: 61, Q: 58, Trinella: 334/108, Exacta: 3,494/1,497. Favourite: All Attraction.
Owner: M/S. Kunal Gupta Stud Farm LLP. Trainer: V. Lokanath.
3. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR DAY TROPHY (1,200m): ZIVA (Trevor) 1, Dreamer (N.S. Parmar) 2, Eagle Eye (G. Vivek) 3 and Elysium (Akshay K) 4. 3-1/2, 1-1/4 and 3. 1m 16.51s. Rs. 74 (w), 19, 12 and 18 (p), SHP: 36, THP: 52, FP: 235, Q: 86, Trinella: 755/380, Exacta: 3,412/1,462. Favourite: Dreamer.
Owners: Mr. H.K. Lakshman Gowda, Mr. Sharath M. Narayana & Mr. V. Lokanath. Trainer: V. Lokanath.
4. B.T.C. CHARITABLE TRUST TROPHY (1,200m): IMPERIAL BLUE (Pavan) 1, Ricardo (Sandesh) 2, Czar (Aleemuddin) 3 and Vivaldo (I. Chisty) 4. 3-3/4, 1-1/4 and 1. 1m 15.83s. Rs. 87 (w), 16, 14 and 24 (p), SHP: 41, THP: 67, FP: 351, Q: 87, Trinella: 1,087/627, Exacta: 22,986/6,567. Favourite: Ricardo.
Owner: M/s. Arun Alagappan Racing LLP. Trainer: Irfan Ghatala.
5. WELCOME PLATE (1,400m): SEE THE LIGHT (Trevor) 1, Monterio (Ramswarup) 2, Adelanto (Kohsi K) 3 and Carter (Rayan) 4. Not run: Joon. 3/4, 1-1/2 and 3-1/2. 1m 31.72s. Rs. 14 (w), 10, 18 and 122 (p), SHP: 36, THP: 333, FP: 42, Q: 43, Trinella: 1,404/1,097, Exacta: 47,205/3,371. Favourite: See The Light.
Owner: Mr. C. Aryama Sundaram. Trainer: S. Attaollahi.
6. RACING PATRONS PLATE (1,200m): DIVINE ART (Suraj) 1, Elusive Art (Sandesh) 2, Smile Of Beauty (R. Manjhi) 3 and Knotty Blush (Trevor) 4. Not run: Densetsu and Carat Love. 1-3/4, 3/4 and 3. 1m 17.35s. Rs. 28 (w), 12, 13 and 36 (p), SHP: 37, THP: 77, FP: 71, Q: 30, Trinella: 517/352, Exacta: 1,119/262. Favourite: Elusive Art.
Owners: Mr. Ashok Ranpise, Mr. Daulat Chhabria, Mr. Teja Gollapudi & Mr. Raghu S. Trainer: S. Narredu.
Jackpot: Rs. 7,127 (38 tkts); Runner up: 1,276 (91 tkts); Treble (i): 362 (16 tkts); (ii): 511 (31 tkts).
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