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Ombudsman wins at Royal Ascot but Harry's Girl dies

Ombudsman wins at Royal Ascot but Harry's Girl dies

BBC News18-06-2025
Ombudsman won the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot where Wednesday's racing was overshadowed by a fatal injury for filly Harry's Girl in the opening contest.William Buick sent the 7-1 winner Ombudsman clear of of runner-up Anmaat in the final furlong, with See The Fire third.The two-length victory was the second of the day for trainers John and Thady Gosden.Favourite Los Angeles was back in fifth and appeared to pay the price of a pace-topping 40mph in the second furlong set by stablemate Continuous."It was a case of waiting for the gap and this horse has an extraordinary turn of foot," said John Gosden of Ombudsman.Earlier, Harry's Girl was injured while racing in the day's first race, the Queen Mary Stakes.The Gosdens also won the Duke Of Cambridge Stakes with Crimson Advocate after jockey James McDonald swooped down the outside.The Australia-based Kiwi rider timed his run to perfection for the Gosdens on the 13-2 chance, who won the King Charles III Stakes at the meeting last year.Irish trainer Paddy Twomey celebrated his first Royal Ascot winner as unbeaten Carmers won the Queen's Vase for a third success on the trot.Victory completed a rare treble for jockey Billy Lee, who had also secured victories at Cheltenham and Aintree within the last seven months.Royal Ascot day two results
Harry's Girl fatally injured in first race
The first race of the 2025 meeting's second day was overshadowed by the death of Harry's Girl.Harry's Girl, trained by Richard Hannon, was pulled up with a serious leg injury by jockey Sean Levey during the Queen Mary Stakes.The filly broke down midway through the five-furlong sprint for two-year-old horses."Unfortunately, Harry's Girl suffered a fatal injury during the Queen Mary Stakes," a statement said."Our thoughts go out to all connections at this time."Harry's Girl, ridden by Sean Levey, was running in her third race, having previously finished first and second.The race was won by 9-4 favourite True Love, under Ryan Moore for trainer Aidan O'Brien, from 100-1 shot Flowerhead.
Rainbows Edge runs for the King
The Princess of Wales pulled out of a planned appearance at the course on Wednesday.Catherine, who is making a gradual return to public life after her cancer diagnosis last year, is trying to find the right balance as she fully returns to public engagements, according to royal sources.King Charles and Queen Camilla will be hoping for a winner with their horse Rainbows Edge, the mount of William Buick for trainers John and Thady Gosden, in the Kensington Palace Stakes (17:35 BST).The royal couple were out of luck with their runner on Tuesday with Reaching High finishing ninth in the Ascot Stakes.
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