The Kincsem Park (Budapest) featured Ferenc Istok Memorial (purse 800,000Huf, 1960 meters distance handicap, seven starters) saw 3.6/1 odds Palace Bo (6m Muscle Hill-Jasmina-Abana As) rally to score in 1.17.7kr.
Imre Fazekas teamed this Prolongo owned and Bernadett Balogh trained performer, now a six time winner in 25 starts in HU. He was bred in Germany by Hans Bornmann.

Zacapa US (8g Father Patrick-Hollywood Hill-Muscle Hill) finished second at 5.3/1 odds driven by trainer Csaba Lakatos. Catania R (7g One Too Many-Campala RAL-Toss Out) overcame a 20 meter handicap to be third at 8.7/1 oddds with Laszlo Kolozsi driving the Pal Vicen trainee. It was a sparkling sunny day at Kincsem Park as they simulcasted and co-featured the Amerique Day card at Paris-Vincennes with special wagering opportunities. Palace Bo
Cegjegy Handicap (purse 500,000Huf, 1900 meters autostart, 10 starters) saw 1.8/1 odds Berill Lady (8f Maximus Lindy-Nikkel Lady-Tony Oaks) score timed in 1.17.1kr for Imre Fazekas driving for Bernadett Balogh. This Kabala Menes Kft bred performer now has nine career wins in 57 starts. 8/1 Diamond Ville (6m Maximus Lindy) was second for Laszlo Kolozsi while 5.3/1 odds Vakarcs RB (11g Racino was home third.
In the Zaolya Handicap (purse 700,000 Huf, 1900 meters autostart, six starters) the 2.6/1 odds El Valle Sagredo (6g Nuncio-Urumbanba-Maharajah) rallied to win timed in 1.15.4kr. Attila Budai teamed the winner that he trains and was bred by Menhammar Stuteri AB in Sweden. This was the winner’s seventh career win in 31 appearances.

Creatine (7g Maharajah) was second at 3.1/1 odds for driver Tibor Hajnal and Szilvas (14g Medic Hanover)was third for Krisztina Komaromi.
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by Thomas H. Hicks, for Harnesslink
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