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Two Thousand Guineas
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Two Thousand Guineas
n (functioning as singular) usually written 2000 Guineas
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Horse Racing) an annual horse race run at Newmarket since 1809


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RECHARGE caused an upset when he beat Dewhurst winner Intense Focus in the Leopardstown 2,000 Guineas Trial at the Dublin track yesterday.
Dermot Weld's colt is among a field of eight which includes the rematch from the English 2,000 Guineas of Henry the navigator and New Approach.
FUTURITY WINNERS IN CLASSICS 2008 Arazan Did not run 2007 New Approach 2nd 2,000 Guineas 2,000 Irish 2,000 Guineas Won Derby 2006 Teofilo Did not run 2005 Horatio Nelson 8th 2,000 Guineas Pulled up Derby 2004 Oratorio 4th 2,000 Guineas 2nd Irish 2,000 Guineas 10th Derby 2003 Pearl Of Love Did not run 2002 Van Nistelrooy Did not run 2001 Hawk Wing 2nd 2,000 Guineas 2nd Derby 2000 Lady Lahar Did not run 1999 Giants Causeway 2nd 2,000 Guineas 2nd Irish 2,000 Guineas 1 Cape Blanco .
 
 
 
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