dashing blade造句
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- In his next two races, Dashing Blade won the National Stakes and the Dewhurst Stakes.
- Dashing Blade was amongst the leaders from the start and went to the front in the last quarter mile.
- Ian Balding commented " I always thought Dashing Blade would be better as a three-year-old.
- Jeff Smith's three-year-old Dashing Blade competed in the 1990 Gran Premio d'Italia.
- Jeff Smith's two-year-old, Dashing Blade received guidance from Ian Balding to come ahead in the 1989 National Stakes.
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- The Prix Eug鑞e Adam at the French Maisons-Laffitte Racecourse was a win for Dashing Blade who was ridden by John Matthias in 1990.
- Dashing Blade was trained throughout his racing career by Ian Balding at Kingsclere in Hampshire and was ridden in all but two of his races by John Matthias.
- Dashing Blade returned to England to contest Britain's most prestigious race for two-year-olds, the Dewhurst Stakes over seven furlongs at Newmarket Racecourse on 20 October.
- Dashing Blade was not an easy horse to train : before he appeared in a race he broke loose on the gallops, jumped a gate and ran free for several miles before being recovered.
- "' Dashing Blade "'( 1 March 1987 & ndash; August 2013 ) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire who won major races in Ireland, England, France and Italy.
- Dashing Blade was next in the betting on 8 / 1 whilst the other three runners were Cullinan and Anshan ( second and third in the Cartier Million sales race ) and the 66 / 1 outsider Call To Arms.
- Starting at odds of 8 / 15, he led from the start, accelerated into a clear advantage two furlongs from the finish and held on to win by half a length and a length from Robellation and Dashing Blade.
- Flem writes that, more than a dashing blade who bedded every women he met ( although the tally _ 122 _ is not modest ), Casanova was a courtier, diplomat, priest, soldier, to name a few of his careers.
- Her books were very popular during the Great Depression and World War II . Her novels, which journalist Lesley McDowell described as containing " derring-do, dashing blades, and maids in peril ", allowed readers to escape from the mundane and difficult elements of their lives.