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MANDARIN returning to the enclosure after winning the Grand Steeplechase de Paris at Auteuil. Mandarin’s bridle broke after the third fence, and for the last three miles of the race the jockey, F. Winter, controlled the horse by the position Of his body and the grip of his legs.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29857, 25 June 1962, Page 4

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MANDARIN returning to the enclosure after winning the Grand Steeplechase de Paris at Auteuil. Mandarin’s bridle broke after the third fence, and for the last three miles of the race the jockey, F. Winter, controlled the horse by the position Of his body and the grip of his legs. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29857, 25 June 1962, Page 4

MANDARIN returning to the enclosure after winning the Grand Steeplechase de Paris at Auteuil. Mandarin’s bridle broke after the third fence, and for the last three miles of the race the jockey, F. Winter, controlled the horse by the position Of his body and the grip of his legs. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29857, 25 June 1962, Page 4

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