Welcome to the world's OLDEST horse race

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Welcome to the world's OLDEST horse race

A record number of 36 runners and riders took part in yesterday's Kiplingcotes Derby. The winner's reward is a silver horse cup and fifty quid. Tracey Corrigan was first home by several lengths on Frog. Jason Carver came second on StartMeUp. The horses were as coloured and varied as their names. They were all safely home. Some of them looked suspiciously like they had last seen grass at Cheltenham. There were no falls this year. It was a sunny day. Several people gathered in David Hockney country to watch the event.


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