Analysis
Wins by country foaled |
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1. France – 44 wins |
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2. Ireland – 18 wins |
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3. United States – 14 wins |
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4. Great Britain – 8 wins |
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5. Italy – 6 wins |
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6. Germany – 1 win |
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Wins by country trained |
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1. France – 64 wins |
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2. Great Britain – 12 wins |
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3. Ireland – 7 wins |
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4. Italy – 6 wins |
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5. Germany – 2 wins |
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Wins by age and sex |
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1. Three-year-old colts – 46 wins |
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2. Four-year-old colts – 19 wins |
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3. Three-year-old fillies – 11 wins |
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4. Four-year-old fillies – 7 wins |
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4. Five-year-old-plus horses – 7 wins |
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6. Five-year-old-plus mares – 1 win |
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Winner's previous race |
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(includes winners since 1970; horse won race unless stated) |
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