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Swedish duo speed to ‘dream’ horse racing win

Swedish horse Maharajah won the world's most prestigious trotting race, the Prix d'Amerique, on Sunday, delivering Sweden their first win at the Vincennes racetrack outside Paris since Gigant Neo in 2005.

Swedish duo speed to 'dream' horse racing win
Orjan Kihlström with his horse Maharajah celebrate winning the 93rd Grand Prix d'Amerique trotting race. Photo: AP

The winner — piloted by Örjan Kihlström — was always prominent and produced the decisive thrust in the final straight to take the 500,000-euro ($684,000) winners cheque at odds of 10/1 and make up for his runners-up spot in the 2011 edition.

Up and Quick — piloted by trotting legend Jean-Michel Bazire — was second at 4/1 while Norwegian raider Yoko Boko was third at 20/1.

Bazire had led the whole way until the closing stages of the 93rd Prix d'Amerique, although Kihlström was on his shoulder almost throughout the race, but had nothing left in the tank when the driver nicknamed the 'Iceman' came to challenge.

Kihlström belied his nickname to throw his hands up in the air after crossing the line and waved his whip in celebration.

Trainer Stefan Hultmann was overcome with the emotion of the achievement.

"This has been a dream, I have achieved it but I can scarcely believe it.

"I am too emotional to say anything else for the moment," he gasped tearfully.

Bazire was gracious in defeat.

"Up and Quick produced a very good performance…one is obviously disappointed when you are second in the Prix d'Amerique, but all credit to the winner," said a mudcaked Bazire, who has won the great race twice.

Two-time winner Ready Cash looked as if he might regain the title he lost last year in what was his final appearance in the race, but having moved into fourth as the race reached the business end, he lost all hope when he galloped coming into the final straight.

"He isn't the same horse as he was, he was tired and he just didn't have the vim this year," said his driver Franck Nivard of the nine-year-old.

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Horse crashes through car windscreen in western Germany

A horse crashed through the windshield of a car and died in the western German district of Gütersloh, North Rhine-Westphalia, German media reported Friday.

Horse crashes through car windscreen in western Germany
The horse at the scene of the accident. Photo: Kreispolizeibehörde Gütersloh/DPA

The horror accident happened on Thursday around 7:30pm, according to police.

The 57-year-old from Versmold near Bielefeld was driving her VW Golf from the Hörste, a small village in Gütersloh, police said in a statement.

Before the incident the driver had noticed a car approaching her with the hazard warning light switched on. But she didn't recognize that two horses, a mare and a pony, were running towards her next to the vehicle.

She was unable to avoid them and collided with both horses. While the pony was slightly injured and immediately ran away, the mare landed on the bonnet of the Golf and broke through the windscreen. Sadly, the horse died on the hood of the car at the crash site.

The driver was slightly injured and taken to a hospital in Gütersloh.

According to police, a pony running next to the mare was caught by rescuers after the collision and taken to an animal clinic for treatment.

Police reported Friday that the damage to the car is estimated to be around €10,000. The vehicle was towed away.

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