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As John Sercombe, the course clerk, set the competitors off for the 1.5-mile race, the buzz in the air grew with cheers and whoops.
Westonian, the winner, was ridden by Lesley Sercombe, the course clerk's daughter, and trained by Patsy Sercombe, the clerk's wife and Lesley's mother.
"A mother with two young flew in just as the horses were coming round," said course clerk Barney Clifford.
"It's sad when these things happen but we have a very good record here for horse welfare," said course clerk Simon Claisse.
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CLERK: Of course.
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