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Al Skywalker to Represent U.S. at Cheltenham Skywalker to England's famed Cheltenham Racecourse for the £75,000 Victor Chandler Bula Hurdle, to be run Dec. 14. The trip was made possible in part through a travel incentive offered by Cheltenham to an American steeplechase horse.Al Skywalker, a 9-year-old California-bred son of Skywalker, won two stakes this year and placed fifth on the 2002 earnings list with $110,895. The victories came in the National Hunt Cup (NSA-III) at Radnor, Pa. in May and the grade III Appleton Stakes at Far Hills, N.J. in October. Second in two grade I races this year, Al Skywalker brings nine career wins and $303,000 in steeplechase earings to the race.Majette, based in Southern Pines, N.C., called the trip "a little kid's dream," and planned to accompany her horse on a flight from Toronto to England later this week. Al Skywalker will arrive at Cheltenham on Saturday, Dec. 7.Majette also announced a new partnership with noted Thoroughbred owner Michael Watt. A native of New Zealand, Watt lives in England and campaigns horses all over the world. In 2002, he won the Irish St. Leger with Vinnie Roe, the New Zealand Grand National with Eric The Bee and America's New York Turf Writers Cup (NSA-I) with Zabenz."Al Skywalker will race in Mr. Watt's colors at Cheltenham, and if the horse does well he will stay in England at least for a while," said Majette, whose stable includes just the lone steeplechaser.As for the Bula, a 2 1/8-mile race over English hurdles, Majette is optimistic."He's in good form. The only thing I'm worried about is the plane ride," she said. "He gets nervous and is a funny kind of horse, that's why I'm going to fly with him. He always tries, and runs as well as he can on the day. That gives me confidence."Regular jockey Tom Foley will be aboard Al Skywalker, who was bred by Evergreen Thoroughbreds and trained on the flat with Jenine Sahadi before converting to steeplechase races in 1997. The horse started for an $8,000 claiming price in his first hurdle start. |
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