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British sprinter named after dead friend wins big in $1million race

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Big Evs, trained by Mick Appleby and ridden by Tom Marquand, landed the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint at Santa Anita as Europe swept the first three places

Tom Marquand (second left) celebrates big win with owner Paul Teasdale and trainer Mick Appleby (AP)

Britain was celebrating a big win at the Breeders’ Cup with its first runner tonight.

Big Evs, trained in Rutland by Mick Appleby, is owned by Paul Teasdale who named the two-year-old in memory of his larger-than-life pal Paul Evans, alias ‘Big Evs”, who died of lung cancer a year ago next Wednesday.




The two-year-old won at Royal Ascot, Glorious Goodwood and the Doncaster St Leger Festival.

And he took his first season earnings past £600,000 when he captured the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint at Santa Anita, California, under jockey Tom Marquand.

He led a one-two-three for European runners by beating Valiant Force, and Starlust.

Teasdale said: “This means everything. It’s in memory of an amazing guy and this is a very fitting tribute. It’s my first Group 1 so we are absolutely over the moon.”

Appleby had never had a runner at the Breeders’ Cup before. He said: “I can’t believe it. He’s been an absolute superstar all year and to come here and put in a performance like that is unreal.

“Going into the race I thought he had an outstanding chance, and when Tom rode him in a breeze earlier in the week he couldn’t have been more bullish.

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