Talking Horses: how Remorex won the Palio di Siena without his jockey


Remorex, a descendant of British racehorses, prevailed in the Palio di Siena on Friday, even though his rider fell off at halfway

For reasons of equine welfare, I imagine that many of you will share my reservations about the Palio di Siena, the medieval race which is still held twice a year around that city’s main square. But I bring Friday’s race to your attention because of one extraordinary aspect, that it was won by a loose horse.

Remorex is the horse in question, ridden for the first half of the race by Giovanni Atzeni, a cousin to Andrea, who we know well. Alas, they parted when ambitiously trying to take the edge off one of the corners. In fairness to Atzeni, no saddles are used in the Palio. Frankly, it’s a miracle that some of the jockeys stay aboard throughout.

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Brighton 
1.40 Big Time Maybe 2.10 Laikaparty 2.40 Tin Hat 3.10 So Macho 3.40 Paddy The Chef 4.10 Lady Mascara 4.40 Harlequin Rose
 
Kempton 
2.00 Pearl Stream 2.30 Overpriced Mixer 3.00 Loving Glance 3.30 Magical Rhythms (nap) 4.00 Toro Dorado 4.30 Chica De La Noche 5.05 Typhoon Ten 5.40 Wanaasah

Yarmouth 
4.55 Simba Samba 5.25 Pocket Square 5.55 Knowing 6.25 Contrast 6.55 Capla Berry 7.25 Queen Of Burgundy 7.55 Agent Of Fortune

Newton Abbot 
5.35 Emerald Rocket 6.05 Triple Chief 6.35 Empreinte Reconce 7.05 Doctor Look Here (nb) 7.35 Bermeo 8.05 False Getaway

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