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Last Updated: Sunday, 24 April, 2005, 11:38 GMT 12:38 UK
Silent Witness sets world record
Silent Witness
Silent Witness' success sparked chaotic scenes at Sha Tin racecourse
Hong Kong's Silent Witness sprinted to his 17th consecutive victory to set a new world record winning streak.

The five-year-old gelding romped home by a length in the Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup at the Sha Tin racecourse in Hong Kong.

His success sees him overhaul his great-great grandfather Ribot, who starred in the 1950s, and former stars Cigar and Citation.

The Tony Cruz-trained horse was the world's top sprinter on turf in 2004.

Silent Witness looked to be flagging in the closing stages of the race.

But though his three-length lead going into the final straight was eaten up by the unfancied Town of Fionn, South African jockey Felix Coetzee ensured the champion just held on.

The record-breaking victory sparked wild celebrations at the racetrack and the meeting ended in chaos as hundreds of fans were crushed in a surge to claim souvenirs, according to local media.

Reports said at least 21 people had to be treated by course medics or at hospital for minor injuries.


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