Nearly a million dollars. Alex Ferguson's horse won a prestigious race
Alex Olise
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
Sir Alex Ferguson continues to enjoy success, this time in the world of horse racing. His horse, Spirit Dancer, which he co-owns, claimed a historic victory in the prestigious Bahrain International Trophy, earning nearly £800,000. Dailymail reports this.
Details: This triumph marked the perfect conclusion to a successful weekend for Ferguson, which began with Il Ridoto's victory in the Paddy Power Gold Cup, ridden by young jockey Freddy Gingell.
Spirit Dancer, a seven-year-old gelding bred at Ferguson's farm in Hemel Hempstead, has not only become a symbol of the former Manchester United manager's commitment to his new passion but also a source of significant prize money.
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Reminder: Ferguson, who recently turned 82, continues to display the same thirst for victory that characterized his career. Even away from the football field, he remains a symbol of striving for excellence and unwavering determination.