Florida Pearl wins King George Chase

Published December 27, 2001

KEMPTON PARK, (England), Dec 26: Florida Pearl won the Grade One King George VI Chase Saturday with a battling win over Best Mate.

Trained by Willie Mullins in Ireland, the 8-1 chance took the initiative three fences from home under Adrian Maguire and held off Best Mate, under champion jockey Tony McCoy by three quarters of a length.

Bacchanal was six lengths further back in third.

The French-trained First Gold, who defeated Florida Pearl into second last year, was sent-off as the 6-4 favourite for the three mile (4.8 kilometres) race but could only finish fourth.

Florida Pearl, a nine-year-old, has also been placed twice in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

—Reuters

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