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Hazar Imam's horses win 2 races at Arc de Triomphe

P.Zahra at Longchamps.jpg
Date: 
Saturday, 2015, October 3
Location: 

Longchamps

Vazirabad won the first race - the Qatar Prix de Chaudenay. Candariliya followed with another impressive come-from-behind win in the 3rd race - the Qatar Prix de Royallieu. Princess Zahra with Princess Sara accepted both the winner's prizes. Christophe Soumillon was the jockey in both races


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