Racing: News In Brief

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Monday 12 May 1997 23:02 BST
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John Gosden's Tamure was third past the post in the Listed Prix de la Porte de Madrid (12f) at Chantilly yesterday. The race was won by Surgeon who took the honours from American import Yokohama. Earlier, Kaldou star won the one mile Listed Prix de Pontarme beating Bartex and Joe Naughton's Hever Golf Glory.

Trainer Ray Peacock enjoyed a deserved change of fortune when sending the consistent Queens Stroller from Wiltshire to secure a battling victory in the France Fillies' Handicap at Southwell yesterday. It was Peacock's first visit to the winner's enclosure since he scored with Tommy Tempest at Lingfield in June 1995.

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