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Sunday, July 13, 2008

"Charlotte has the champagne style as Aimee shows her winning smile"

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THERE may have been non-runners aplenty on the 'sticky' track, but judging by the thousands turned out in their finery there was an overwhelming entry for the 'best-dressed lady' competition yesterday.
Photographers were having a field day snapping numerous female forms dressed - a term that applied loosely in some cases - in every colour and none, and our man Edward Whitaker was shooting with the best of them as Charlotte Webber, a vision in red, installed at long odds-on by paddock watchers, walked off with first prize.
However, it was another girl in red, one who might have finished rather nearer last than first had she not been too busy to enter that contest, whose picture provided the most lasting image of the day - and might do more to sell the joy of racing than a hundred Sovereign Series.
Aimee Barnes, a young groom with Tom Dascombe, was wearing a T-shirt that rather bore the hallmarks of her job looking after half a ton of horseflesh, but few would have noticed as her face was the very embodiment of elation, her smile never wavering as she posed for yet another photo and a friend embraced her as though she had won the Lottery. Twice. In a rollover week.
'That's what a winner means' might be the caption the BHA marketing team could use as the 18-year-old, from the jumping town of Newton Abbot, was beside herself with glee at the short-head TNT July Stakes success of her charge Classic Blade.
Nor was her boss, saddling his first Group winner in his third season with a licence, anything but ecstatic and he and the delighted Classic Strollers partnership of owners went off to celebrate in a mood that suggests they could have made a big dent in Webber's prize - a year's supply of champagne from sponsors Lanson.

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