
Sheikh Mohammedâs Artemis wins QREC-sponsored Qatar Prix Dâelevage
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Tribune News Network Doha Just half an hour after Samlla won on debut, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Thani celebrated a second Purebred Arabi...
Tribune News NetworkDohaJust half an hour after Samlla won on debut, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Thani celebrated a second Purebred Arabian winner at Toulouse on Saturday.His representative Artemis (Azadi x Ocyrrhoe), not seen since her 6th place in the Qatar Arabian Trophy des Juments (4yo mares) at ParisLongchamp on 3 October, ran out the emphatic winner of the Qatar Prix de lâÃlevage (Gr.2 PA), a race sponsored by the Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club as part of their ongoing support of Purebred Arabian racing in France. The 5-year-old mare, who is trained by Mrs. J.F Bernard, was caught on the outside of the racing pack in the early stages, before being dropped in at the rear of the field by jockey Olivier Peslier. He then allowed her to make up some ground on the rail but finished boxed in on all sides. Once in the straight, realizing that he wouldnât be able to come through the accelerating pack, Peslier had to take his partner back and wide, bringing the mare up the center of the track. Once the filly found her balance, the filly showed an exceptional acceleration to pass a top-class field in the closing 200 meters, winning by 1 ¼ lengths in front of the Al Shaqab Racing owned pair of Alkedri (Mister Ginoux x Bise Al Maury) in second and Um Taj (Al Mamun Monlau x Dyala) in third. With tears in her eyes after the race, Elisabeth Bernard was delighted with the result, âSheâs a fantastic mare. She had a horrible race. She pulled at the start, and then came out of the final turn in last position. She couldnât come up the rail and had to come across the track. Sheâs a superstar! Eight months without a run â she has to be an exceptional mare.âPeslier explained âI had no specific orders. After 231 days without a run, I preferred to have her relaxed in the first half of the race to see how she was travelling. Turning into the straight, I saw that the race wasnât going to open for us. It was a difficult race. I waited on her in the straight as I knew she was capable of a big acceleration. As she has shown when sheâs comfortable in her races. Once in front, she can tend to idle.âArtemis is out of the Al Nasr mare Ocyrrhoe, a top-class race mare who won the Group 1 PA Qatar French Arabiaan Breedersâ Challenge (Pouliches 4ans) in 2009, also trained by Mrs Bernard.More Related News