Photo: (13jghm1e8) Jockey Ahmed Ajtebi celebrates after winning the Grey Goose Bree... AFP/Getty Images
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Photo: (13jghm1e8) Jockey Ahmed Ajtebi celebrates after winning the Grey Goose Bree... AFP/Getty Images

07 noviembre 2009 01:32 PM
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Photo: (13jghm1e8) Jockey Ahmed Ajtebi celebrates after winning the Grey Goose Breeders' Cup Juvenile race on the Irish horse Vale of York, during the Breeders Cup races at the Santa Anita racetrack in Arcadia, California, on November 7, 2009. The Breeders' Cup features 14 races worth 25.5 million-dollars over two days and is capped by the five million-dollar Classic. AFP PHOTO/Mark RALSTON (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)

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