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Ouija Board Is Cartier Horse Of The Year For The Second Time

The amazing mare Ouija Board was named Horse Of The Year at the 2006 Cartier Racing Awards, presented at the Four Seasons Hotel in London´s West End yesterday evening.

The five-year-old daughter of Cape Cross, trained by Ed Dunlop in Newmarket, England, becomes the first horse in the 16-year history of the Cartier Awards to win the Cartier Horse Of The Year award twice. Lord Derby´s star performer also collected the top honour in 2004.

Her terrific performance in the Vodafone Nassau Stakes at Goodwood, where she just touched off Alexander Goldrun, and a second Breeders´ Cup Filly & Mare Turf at Churchill Downs earlier this month also enabled Ouija Board to collect the 2006 Cartier Older Horse Award.

In the Horse Of The Year category, Ouija Board saw off opposition from Pride, Alexandrova, Teofilo and George Washington, while in the Older Horse category she prevailed over Pride, Hurricane Run, Shirocco and Reverence.

Irish trainer Jim Bolger achieves the memorable feat of capturing the Cartier Racing Awards for Two-Year-Old Colt and Two-Year-Old Filly. The unbeaten dual Group One winner Teofilo came out ahead of Holy Roman Emperor, Dutch Art, Strategic Prince and Authorized to win the accolade of Cartier Two-Year-Old Colt, while Finsceal Beo, successful in the Group One Prix Marcel Boussac at Longchamp, becomes the Cartier Two-Year-Old Filly ahead of Simply Perfect, Indian Ink, Sander Camillo and Miss Beatrix.

The Ballydoyle team of trainer Aidan O´Brien and owners Sue & John Magnier, Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith once again enjoyed a wonderful year and this is reflected with George Washington, the outstanding miler of his generation, just taking the Cartier Three-Year-Old Colt Award from Arc victor Rail Link, with the other nominations being Dylan Thomas, Sir Percy and Red Rocks.

Yeats, successful in the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot, is another winner for the Ballydoyle operation, securing the Cartier Stayer title. The five-year-old saw off determined competition from Sergeant Cecil, Montare, Kastoria and Shamdala.

Gary and Lesley Middlebrook enjoyed a wonderful year with their home-bred Reverence, who collects the Cartier Sprinter Award ahead of Les Arcs, Amadeus Wolf, Iffraaj and Desert Lord.

Success for France comes with the Cartier Three-Year-Old Filly Award just going to Mandesha, owned by Princess Zahra Aga Khan and a three-time Group One winner, who beat Alexandrova in a photo-finish, with Speciosa, Nannina and Confidential Lady the other nominations.

The eight horse awards were decided by a tried and tested combination of points achieved in Pattern races, the views of racing journalists on Cartier´s Racing Panel, and votes from readers of Racing Post and The Daily Telegraph. The Pattern races counted towards 40 per cent of the total, with the Cartier Racing Panel´s deliberations also having a 40 per cent share and the votes of the newspaper readers making up the final 20 per cent.

The Cartier Racing Awards, European racing´s equivalent of the Oscars and recognised as the most prestigious within European horseracing, will honour the best horses of each Flat season, as well as a man (men) or woman (women) who has (have) made an outstanding contribution to the sport.

The Cartier Racing Awards were established in 1991 to recognise excellence in the racehorse.