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His five opponents included winners of major races including Blakeney ( 1969 Epsom Derby ), Karabas ( Washington, D. C. International Stakes ), Crepellana ( Prix de Diane ) and Caliban ( Coronation Cup ).
She and her husband began racing Thoroughbreds in 1954 and would win major races such as the 1959 Coronation Cup with Nagami and that year's Irish Oaks with Discorea.
* Coronation Cup ( football ) – Celtic beat Hibernian 2 – 0 at Hampden Park.
The Coronation Cup, a competition to mark the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, was held in Glasgow during May 1953.
Shipped to England at age four, he wound up a half-length behind The Minstrel and Orange Bay in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and won the Coronation Cup.
His success made him the first Derby winner to win as a four-year-old since Snow Knight in 1975 and the first to win in Europe since Roberto won the 1973 Coronation Cup.
* Coronation Cup – ( 3 ) – Daliapour ( 2000 ), Boreal ( 2002 ), Yeats ( 2005 )
Coronation Stakes, Prix Du Moulin and Breeders Cup Mile Turf
Critérium de Saint-Cloud, Irish Derby, Tattersalls Gold Cup & Coronation Cup
The Coronation Cup is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to thoroughbreds aged four years or older.
The Coronation Cup was temporarily switched to alternative venues during wartime periods, with runnings at Newmarket ( 1915 – 16, 1943 – 45 ) and Newbury ( 1941 ).
Since then, the leading contenders have often gone on to run in the Coronation Cup, and the last to win both events in the same year was Shirocco in 2006.
He enjoyed some success with Celtic, winning the Coronation Cup in 1953 and a Scottish league and Scottish Cup double in 1954.
Celtic finished eighth in the Scottish League during 1952 – 53 and were only invited to the pan-British Coronation Cup tournament due to their large support base.
* Coronation Cup – ( 4 ) – Swain ( 1996 ), Singspiel ( 1997 ), Daylami ( 1999 ), Mutafaweq ( 2001 )
But after a narrow win in the Coronation Cup at Epsom Downs, by a neck from Homeric, he was found to be suffering from a heavy virus and the rematch had to be postponed.
At Epsom he was third choice in the betting for the Coronation Cup behind Royal Anthem and the 1998 European Horse of the Year Dream Well, but produced a sustained run in the last quarter mile to beat those rivals by three quarters of a length and half a length.
In 1955 the then 71-year old Lord Brabazon won the Cresta Run Coronation Cup at an average speed of 44mph.
Victory on Lemberg in the 1910 Epsom Derby was his most famous achievement although he also rode winners in the 1, 000 Guineas ( Flair, 1906 and Electra, 1909 ), Lincoln ( Uninsured, 1904 ), Cambridgeshire ( Hacklers Pride, 1905 ), Eclipse Stakes ( Lally, 1907 and dead heated on Lemberg in 1910 ), Coronation Cup ( Pretty Polly, 1906 ) and the Grand Prix de Paris ( Spearmint, 1906 ).
* Bustino-won the 1974 St. Leger Stakes and the 1975 Coronation Cup and was her highest rated racehorse

Coronation and was
Created by Tony Warren, Coronation Street was first broadcast on 9 December 1960.
The character was one of the few to have experienced life ' outside ' of Coronation Street, and in some ways predicts the growth of globalisation and the decline of similar communities.
" Roache was the only remaining member of the original cast until Dennis Tanner ( Philip Lowrie ) returned on 12 May 2011, and is currently the longest-serving actor in Coronation Street and in British and global soap overall.
In spite of rising popularity with viewers, Coronation Street was criticised by some for its outdated portrayal of the urban working-class, and its representation of a community that was a nostalgic fantasy.
The arrival of Channel 4 and its edgy new soap opera Brookside in 1982 was one of the biggest changes for Coronation Street.
From 1999 to 2001, Jane MacNaught was Coronation Street's executive producer, and received harsh criticism from both viewers and critics.
In 2007, several groundbreaking storylines took place on Coronation Street, such as Tracy Barlow murdering Charlie Stubbs and claiming it was self-defence, as well as the show featuring its second two hander with Tracy Barlow confessing to her mother Deirdre Barlow she had planned to kill Charlie all along.
May 2010 also saw the funeral of Coronation Street favourite Blanche Hunt, who was written out after the death of her portrayer Maggie Jones on 2 December 2009.
On 31 May 2010, the Coronation Street opening sequence was given a revamp.
It was left unannounced whether Coronation Street would return the following day, but it was later announced that it would not be returning that week, and return the following Monday as a result of what had happened.
On 7 July 2010 it was announced that Coronation Street was working with The Mill and the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive ( responsible for the operation of Manchester Metrolink ) to film a spectacular and realistic tram crash.
Coronation Streets 50th anniversary week was celebrated by broadcasting seven consecutive episodes, along with a special one hour live episode, from 6 – 10 December.
In January 2011, it was announced that one of Coronation Street < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s original characters Dennis Tanner would make a return after 43 years off screen.
Between 9 December 1960 and 3 March 1961, Coronation Street was broadcast twice weekly, on Wednesday and Friday.
The terms of the work-to-rule were that staff refused to work with the new equipment ( though the old black and white equipment had been disposed of by then ) and therefore programmes were recorded and transmitted in black and white, including Coronation Street The dispute was resolved in early 1971 and the last black and white episode was broadcast on 8 February 1971.
Coronation Street was the last British soap to make the switch to 16: 9 ( Take the High Road remained in 4: 3 until it finished in 2003 ).
From 22 March 2010, Coronation Street was produced in 1080 / 50i for transmission on HDTV platforms on ITV1 HD.
Harry Kershaw was the script editor for Coronation Street when the programme began in 1960, working alongside Tony Warren.
Adele Rose was the longest-serving Coronation Street writer, completing 455 scripts between 1961 and 1998.
It was her coronation by her husband, Napoleon I, that David depicted so memorably in the Coronation of Napoleon and Josephine, 2 December 1804.
One of the works David was commissioned for was The Coronation of Napoleon in Notre Dame.

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