Olympic aims for Deauville glory Olympic Glory bids to lower the colours of Kingman in the Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville today as he aims for a fourth success at the top level. Winner of the Lockinge Stakes in the spring, Richard Hannon's charge has been kept for this race since finishing fourth to Cirrus Des Aigles in the Prix d'Ispahan at Longchamp at the end of May. "He's all set and ready to roll. Richard reports him to be in very good form. It's soft ground here and he handles that well. A straight mile is his thing, as we've seen," said Harry Herbert, racing manager for owners Al Shaqab Racing. "Kingman will be a mighty tough nut to crack. We shouldn't be frightened of one horse, but any sane person would be frightened of Kingman. "The horse is in good shape and this has been his target for an awful long time. He very nearly won it last year when he was beaten a short head by Moonlight Cloud. Hopefully he'll run very well." Coronation Stakes heroine Rizeena flies the flag for the three-year-old fillies on the back of a good second to Integral in the Falmouth Stakes at Newmarket's July meeting. "She handled soft ground in the Falmouth when she was second to Integral so that wouldn't be a worry," said Bruce Raymond, racing manager to owner Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum. "However, we are taking on a champion. You should never be afraid of one horse is the saying, but he is the one! He is without doubt the best miler in Europe for me, but we'll give it a go. "Her last run put to bed the talk that she doesn't act at Newmarket, and against the older fillies I thought she ran as well as we could have hoped. "She looks great, even though she's been on the go all season, and I'm sure she'll run her race."