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<title>The Equestrian Directory - Top 10 Links in Berkshire</title>
<description>Situated in the heart of Southern England, The 'royal' county of berkshire lies just west of London. The jewel in Berkshires crown is the River Thames that meanders through on its way to the Capital. The royal prefix awarded for Windsor Castle and Royal Ascot Racecourse. An area of wonderful countryside and quaint villages Berkshire towns include Eton, Newbury, Hungerford and Maidenhead. It is one of the oldest English counties and one of the most historic.</description>
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<title>Kingwood stud</title>
<description>Kingwood Stud was founded in 1924 by Captain Ossie Bell and Sir Hugo Cunliffe Owen. Many top class racehorses have been bred and reared at Kingwood including FELSTEAD who won the 1928 Derby in record time; ROCKFEL who won the 1938 1000 Guineas, Oaks and Champion Stakes and OUTCROP who won the Yorkshire Oaks and Park Hill Stakes.

Fiona Marner took over the management of Kingwood Stud in 1985 and since then we have produced the winners of 34 Group races and 25 Stakes races, from very small outlays. These black type winners include GALLIC LEAGUE, ROCK CITY, ELBIO, GOLDEN SILCA, CAP JULUCA, CRAGGANMORE, GREEN MANALISHI, FRENCH HOLLY, HOH CHI MIN, KALINDI, LOVE EVERLASTING, GREEN EYED LADY, MAJESTIC MISSILE, MAC LOVE, LOREDO SOUND, REGAL REVOLUTION, MELROSE AVENUE, ANTIOQUIA, ABIGAIL PETT, AJIGOLO, ROYAL SHAKESPEARE and SILCA’S SISTER</description>
<link>http://www.kingwoodstud.com/</link>
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<title>The Professional Jockeys Association</title>
<description>The Professional Jockeys Association (The PJA) promotes, protects and represents the interests of professional jockeys both on and off the racecourse working with regulatory, industry and commercial bodies to secure agreements to the benefit of all and continually working in the best interest of British horseracing.</description>
<link>http://www.thepja.co.uk/</link>
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