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Brazen Bolt sprints to victory

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The sprint division of round three of the 2023/2024 Bahrain Turf Series was won by John Quinn-trained Brazen Bolt, who showed blistering speed to burn off all of his 17 rivals in the 1,000m Al Wasmiya Cup yesterday at Rashid Equestrian and Horseracing Club (REHC) in Sakhir.

Among those in attendance at the meeting was REHC honorary president His Highness Shaikh Abdulla bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa and other high-ranking officials.

In recording his impressive win, Brazen Bolt jumped to the top of the leaderboard in the latest standings of the Bahrain Turf Series, having now accumulated 30 points from just three runs.

One of five internationally trained horses running in the 18-horse race, Brazen Bolt and jockey Alberto Sana barely saw another horse, jumping smartly from stall five, the pair led from early on and after making their way across to the far rail were not for catching.

Quinn’s consistent sevenyear-old gelding was following up a good second last time out and led home a one-two for North Yorkshire trained horses, with the runner-up spot taken by Squealer, trained by Nigel Tinkler.

Speaking afterwards, Quinn, who was enjoying his first visit to REHC, said of Brazen Bolt’s victory: “He seems to thrive in the sun and he loves fast ground.

Bahrain has made it very appealing for people to bring horses here.

There is great prize money and we thought if we had suitable horses we’d come. I am also delighted for the owners who are here today. Peter (Furr) who owns him, bred him as well, which is wonderful.

Pleased “We have been very pleased with the horse since he arrived and he’s been running better and better.

Ahead of today’s race, he’d been training nicely and although his best form is at six furlongs (1,200m) he’s never been slow and he loves top of the ground.”

The win was a first in the Bahrain Turf Series for Italian born jockey Sanna, who said afterwards: “It's an amazing feeling because people can forget your abilities very quickly, so you have to prove yourself all the time and prove you are in good form.

“I was drawn five and when I spoke with the trainer he agreed to try and go for the rail.

I want to thank connections for giving me the chance to ride this magnificent horse, he was an easy ride, beautiful.

He’s a tough horse too and keeps going. When he got to the rail it helped him gallop all the way through to the line.”

The Al Adiyat Cup, round three of the middle-distance division in the Bahrain Turf Series, was won impressively by the strong galloping Zagato, ridden by Neil Callan and trained by Fawzi Nass for Al Mohamediya Racing.

The son of champion sire Frankel won by nearly five lengths in the 1,800m race.

Isle of Jura, a winner and a runner-up in his two starts to date retains his place at top of the leaderboard for the middle-distance division of the Turf series.

Launched in 2021/2022, this season is the third edition of the ten-race Bahrain Turf Series.

The series runs alongside the domestic programme in Bahrain with international horses competing in the series also eligible to run in other Bahrain Turf Club races open to imported horses.

Each race is worth $80,000 with bonus prizes for the horses accumulating most points in the two divisions, sprint and middle distance.