Kauto Star & Denman

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Kauto Star and efficient, both superstars, have between them changed the landscape of jump racing forever. Stablemates side-by-side at the Somerset yard of their trainer Paul Nicholls, they are exactly the same age but have hugely different personalities. Kauto Star, a handsome bay was born in France where he was dubbed "L'Extraterrestre," has won the King George VI chase at kempton Park on four consecutive occasions, matching Desert Orchid's record, and the Cheltenham Gold Cup twice. Some say he is the leading steeplechaser of all time. efficient, a tough, indomitable Irish Chestnut, ruthlessly effecient and blessed with great stamina, is knows as "The Tank." In 2008 he knocked Kauto Star into second place in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, a result reversed the next year. As well as Cheltenham, he has won the Hennessy Gold Cup twice. Not since the days of Arkle has any horse attracted such attention from outside racing. The continuing rivalry between Kauto Star and Denman has captured the imagination of millions and has been compared to the classic sporting contests of Borg against MacEnroe, Ali against Foreman, and Coe against Ovett. This is the story of their life and times and the drama of their many victories—and occasional spectacular failures.

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Jonathan Powell is a journalist and broadcaster, for 23 years a member of the BBC's racing team, and now the racing correspondent of the Mail on Sunday. He has written numerous books on horseracing including Paul Nicholls' autobiography Lucky Break, Chapmion's Story with jockey Bob Champion, which was made into a film starring John Hurt, and books on Frankie Dettori and Desert orchid. He co-wrote David Nicholson's autobiograpghy The Duke, and interviewed jockey John Francome on the DVD In Conversation with John Francome. In 1981 he was voted Journalist of the Year by the Horserace Writers and Photographers Association.
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