A gigantic number of compelling trabrens took place on this day in Paris-Vincennes, starting with the
Charter price on the Loir (wallet 60,000 €, 2700 meters, 13 starters for 6-7-year-old), where Eric Raffin 2.1/1 chances Jalendra de Malac (6f Relax-Papeete-baccarat du pont) for victory in 1.13.0kr. This AP Grimault had and trained that mare began in 43 career for the eighth time, which have now been earned for 194,000. She won five in a row.
Journe Revee (6f Wunderlich) gathered with Paul Philippe Ploquin on board the Jean Philippe Dubois, which he breeds and has Ecurie Victoria Dreams. Home third was 29/1 Jewel de Banville (6g Magnificent Rodney) with Arnaud Albert Chavatte on the line. Jalendra de Malac
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The winner of 1.15.5 KR 13/1 opportunities Luna Park (4f Doberman-Aldese of the elf) with trainer Andea Roussel on board the owner/breeder Nicole Roussel. This was their second career victory and their income rose to € 62,940.
She defeated 17/1 Lissandra Jiel (4f Alto de Viette) with Mathieu Motier, who drove for JL Derssoir and Ecurie Luck. Rapid Equos Jet (4F legible Express Orchiata-Jet-Pine-Chip) held third place with David Thomain on board 8/1 chances for owner Jean Pierre Barjon and coach K. Ehlert.
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In the Prix de Monsegur (wallet € 59,000, 2100 meters of autostart, 10 European starters aged 7 to 10 years) the 1.7/1 chances favorite Haute Cote de Nuit (8f Space prince-Talejade royale) despite the hike through the lane with open lengths. She was clocked in a speedy 1.11.3 KR with Jean Michel Bazire, who owns and trained the mare Enzo Lelievre. This now has 11 career victories in 55 appearances for € 219,190.
Illusion d'Amour (7f Goetmal Wood) took the second money for coach Guillaume Jouve with 4.3/1 chances with Eric Raffin. Third, 2.3/1 Magic Haufor (7f is growing), the David Thomain for breeders/owners/trainer Christian Bigeon inherited again.
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The early engagements for the Prix de France on Sunday (gr. I International, wallet € 400,000, 2100 meters of autostart) are listed below, whereby the last field is to be determined on Thursday morning.
There are other top races on Saturday and Sunday in Vincennes:
February 8th Saturday
Prix de Munich (wallet € 90,000, 2100 meter car start for 6-11-year-olds)
Lisiux prices (wallet € 75,000, 2850 meters for 7-11-year-olds)
Prix Ephrem Houel (gr. II, wallet 120,000 €, 2100 meters of autostart for four year olds)
February 9th Sunday
Prix Louis Le Bourg (gr. II, wallet 120,000 €, 2850 meters, four year olds)
Prix de Rouen (gr. III, wallet € 90,000, 2850 meters, six year olds)
Prix Ovide Moulinet (gr. II, wallet 120,000 €, 2700 meters, five year olds)

In other international news this week, the 75th birthday of the legendary German trainer/driver Heinz Wewerering. Wewerering is third with over 16,700 career winners worldwide and was included in the German Renn Hall of Fame in 2010. He was four times the leading driver winner in Europe and the leading driver in German from 1977 to 2005, when he was, when he was when he was when he was when he was also the leading coach Years.
During this time, Wewerering scored 14,688 DrivNG victories and 17,257 training wins. He won all the huge races in Germany (the German trotting derby six times) and international races in Italy, France and Sweden such as the Orsi Mangelli, Prix d'Ete, Ctriterium Continental, Orsi Mangelli Fut, Prix de Washington and Jubilenlopp.
Paris-Vincennes, Trotteur Francais, Hall of Fame Germany files/photos
from Thomas H. HicksFor Hartnesslink