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Acceptances for Sunday’s races

Following are the acceptances for the races to be held here on Sunday.

1. The Con Amore Cup 2000m 2:15 pm: Nano Desire 61, Chocolate Soldier 60, Laguna Beach 57, Spanish Conquest 57, Ranjha 50.

Sovetskaya romps home at Mysore feature event

Suleiman Attaollahi-trained Sovetskaya was given a neat ride by Trevor Patel to claim the H.H. Sri Krishnaraja Wadiyar Memorial Trophy, the feature event of the races held here on Friday.

Immense best

Arjun Mangalorkar-trained Immense is the punters’ best bet to clinch the H.H. Sri Krishnaraja Wadiyar Memorial Trophy, the feature event of the races to be held in Mysore on Friday.

Chal Bhai Chal triumphs

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D. Netto-trained Chal Bhai Chal was well ridden by A. Imran Khan to win the Nawab Khaja Moinuddin Khan Memorial Cup 1400 metres, the main event of races held here on Monday.

Star Empire best bet for feature

Patrick Quinn-trained Star Empire looks set to win the Tangiers Cup 1400 metres, the main event of the races to be held here on Tuesday.

Chal Bhai Chal fancied

D. Netto-trained Chal Bhai Chal, who finished close second to Sheer Genius, is well poised to win the Nawab Khaja Moinuddin Khan Memorial Cup 1400 metres, the feature event of the races to be held on Monday. False rails are up.

Panamera romps home in feature

Jagdish Singh Dhariwal-trained Bengaluru challenger Panamera was given a perfect ride by F. D’Silva to claim the Threptin Fillies’ & Mares’ Stakes, the highlight of the races held here on Sunday, in a pulsating finish.

Amelia clinches main event

Pesi Shroff-trained Amelia was well ridden by A. Sandesh to win the Deccan Bookmakers Fillies Championship Stakes (Grade III) 1600 metres, the main event of races held here on Sunday.

Unstoppable Vettel wins Belgium GP, Alonso 2nd

Sebastian Vettel needed little time to remind everyone why he remains the overwhelming favourite for a fourth straight Formula One title, clinching a dominant win at the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday to extend his considerable championship lead.

MRF’s Gill gets back into overall lead

For the first time in four races, Team MRF did not finish on the podium as the Malaysian Rally, the fourth leg of the Asia Pacific Rally Championship ended in a one-horse race with just one team in the reckoning for the title.

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