Greatest trainer, Greatest jockey, Aidan O’Brien with Ryan Moore after Savethelastdance gets up to win the Juddmonte Irish Oaks at The Curragh @RTEracing

3.45

Juddmonte Irish Oaks (Group 1) of €500,000 1m 4f

1st

Savethelastdance (IRE) (7)

10/11fav

Tote €1.91 €1.10

2nd

0.5L

Bluestocking (GB) (3)

4/1

  €1.30

3rd

1.75L

Library (IRE) (5)

80/1

  €11.50

4th

2.75L

Lumiere Rock (IRE) (6)

12/1

OFF 3.45. Time 2m. 43.11 secs8 Ran

TrainerA P O’Brien

Jockey R L Moore

Owner Mrs J Magnier,M Tabor,D Smith,Westerberg

Breeder Daddys Lil Darling Syndicate

Tote Exacta- €5.99
Tote Trifecta- €140.49
CSF- €5.04
Tricast- €167.08

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Rachael Blackmore awarded honorary MBE for services to sport in Britain #tipperary

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Signs of an electrolyte imbalance in your horse @TRMNutrition #horseaware

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Electrolytes & horse – A necessity not a luxury!

Electrolytes are charged particles, which when dissolved in water or body fluids produce positive (cations) and negative (anions) ions. These ions have a crucial role in maintaining normal health and functioning of the body in a horse.

They ensure smooth working of enzymatic pathways, nervous, cardiac, musculo-skeletal and even digestive system, apart from also helping maintain osmotic pressure and fluid balance. As a result, a balanced homeostasis (body’s ability to maintain a stable internal environment) is achieved.

The 5 major ions required by a growing and an adult horse include sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), chloride (Cl), calcium (Ca2+) and magnesium (Mg2+).

Functions of the major ions: 
  • Sodium (Na+) 
    Most abundant extracellular ion, maintains blood pressure and nerve impulse, replenishes negative sodium levels due to sweating while exercising, working and in conditions like diarrhoea.  
  • Potassium (K+) 
    Present as intracellular ion, maintains nerve impulses, cardiac health and in conjunction with Na+ ensures osmotic and acid-base balance.
  • Chloride (Cl)
    Most significant extracellular anion, helps maintain isotonicity and co-exists with sodium to maintain fluid balance. 
  • Calcium (Ca2+)
    Present as extracellular ion, regulates membrane potential (neuromuscular) which is crucial for muscle contraction and relaxation including the cardiac muscles. 
  • Magnesium (Mg2+)
    Second most abundant intracellular cation, works as co-factor of various enzymatic activities in numerous metabolic pathways, phosphate transfers, muscle contractility and neuronal transmission.

“Racing is an extremely demanding sport” @rachaelblackmor @KPMG_Ireland #horseaware

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It’s year round for Jump Jockey

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🏇 Over the next week, Rachael is racing in Clonmel, Galway, Wexford, Thurles, Down Royal and Cork. #LevelGround #WomenInSport