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Horse racing: Your chance to win a £50 bet in our Royal Ascot tipping competition, plus the latest news and best bets in our daily racing blog

The latest news and best bets on day four at Royal Ascot, plus your chance to win £50 in our tipping competition 11.45am Near rail may be the place to go Greg Wood: Going news from Royal Ascot this morning is that Chris Stickels, the clerk of the course, put 6mm of water on the straight course last night and 4mm on the round course. He also “dropped the round course rail back to the inside line to produce some fresh ground.” The GoingStick readings now suggest little or no difference between the stands’ side and the far side, with both reading 10.2, though it is worth remembering that many more horses have been down the far side so far this week, particularly on the final stretch from the home turn, where the round course joins the straight. Thus, it is just possible that the better ground will be against the near rail, if any jockey is brave enough to give it a go. There is also a non-runner in the Wokingham tomorrow. Prime Exhibit has been withdrawn, because of the going, according to the notification, though this seems like one of the more elastic excuses on offer this week, as Prime Exhibit is a runner in the seven-furlong handicap here later this afternoon. Will Hayler previews the day The flourescent-vested man in the car park was still smarting about Eddie Ahern’s tipping prowess as I got out of the car this morning. “He said Berling was his best chance, so I went in on that one, and he went and won on Approve,” he muttered. “Look – his car’s still parked over there. He must have gone out for a celebratory drink after racing.” He didn’t ask me for my opinion, which was probably for the best. I’m mainly focussed upon cheering on every 50-1 shot to cover my spread bet on the biggest winning starting price. Frankly, I’ll be gutted if we get through the next two days without anything bettering Invisible Man’s 28-1 success in the Hunt Cup. Even though I am taking a fairly sceptical view about At First Sight’s second place in the Derby, I’m still a little surprised to see Green Moon ahead of him at the head of the betting for the King Edward VII Stakes. The statistics are clear that Derby runners rarely deliver when they are asked to make a quick return to action at this meeting, but if the clock doesn’t lie then At First Sight finished second in one of the best Derbies of the modern era. I was rather hoping I might be able to lay him at around the 2-1 mark. At 7-2, it’s almost worth thinking about changing sides. Of all the various versions of the 1,000 Guineas represented by the runners in today’s Coronation Stakes, Evading Tempete (3.50) is the only one to have staked her claim for this contest in the Italian Guineas at Cappanelle. She was an effortless winner there and, with her earlier Maisons-Laffite form also looking very good, she looks fair value this morning at the widely-available 14-1 in a wide-open renewal. The man in the car park thought that Rainbow Peak (4.25) was too short to be backed at around the 2-1 mark for the Wolferton Handicap and he’s probably right, but I still wouldn’t want to be against him, now that he’s returned to the right trip. You can read my preview of today’s TV races here . Win a £50 free bet from Paddy Power Paddy Power have very kindly offered a £50 free bet to our champion tipster today. All you have to do is give us your selections for all of today’s races at Royal Ascot. As ever, our champion will be the tipster who returns the best profit to notional level stakes of £1 on each selection at starting price. Non-runners count as losers. Please post all your tips in a single posting, using the comment facility below, before the first race at 2.30pm. There are six races at Ascot today and you must post a single selection for each race. Our usual terms and conditions, which you can read here , will apply, except that this will be a strictly one-day thing. If we get a tie after all the races have been run, the winner will be the one who posted their tips earliest out of those with the highest score. If you don’t win today . . . well, then it’s time for despair because this is our final competition of the week. But we will be back, as always, with a new competition on Monday. ElMatador1 was our champion yesterday, his three winners including the 20-1 Gold Cup hero Rite Of Passage. He is presumably not the same matador that ran out of the ring in Mexico the other day . Alas, Simmorissey picked the same three winners some two hours later and deserves great credit but wins no prize. Two people have already posted their tips for today on yesterday’s blog. Farmy11 picked: 2:30 Crying Lightning 3.05 Monterosso 3.50 Anna Salai 4.25Tartan Gigha 5.00Monterey 5.35 Kiwi Bay While goofs has gone for: Radharcnafarraige at first sight anna salai Steele Tango Total Comman wigams turn. Good luck all! Click here for all the day’s racecards, form, stats and results. Click here for today’s latest odds. And post your tips and racing-related comments below. Horse racing Horse racing tips Royal Ascot Will Hayler Greg Wood Chris Cook guardian.co.uk

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Horse racing: Your chance to win a £50 bet in our Royal Ascot tipping competition, plus the latest news and best bets in our daily racing blog

Horse racing: Win a £50 bet in our Royal Ascot tipping competition, plus the latest news and best bets on Ladies’ Day

The latest news and best bets from Ladies’ Day at Royal Ascot, plus our tipping competition 1.20pm Waiting for Beckett Chris Cook: Having looked at the jockey stats earlier, it seems only fair to mention a trainer who seems to have his own struggles with Ascot. Ralph Beckett, a highly capable trainer whose strike-rate is 13% in all turf races over the past five seasons, is 0 from 34 at Ascot during that time, according to Racing Post statistics. Beckett runs Layline in today’s Britannia and Puff in the Coronation tomorrow. As I pointed out earlier, Dane O’Neill has a 2% strike-rate at this track (one win from 55 attempts). He rides Dinkum Diamond, favourite for today’s Norfolk Stakes, the first race. The horse is trained by Henry Candy, whose own Ascot strike-rate is 3%. Dinkum Diamond should have no chance on those figures. Seasoned followers of stats will be aware, however, that this probably makes him a certainty. 12.40pm The inside dope on today’s royal procession Will Hayler: So far this week, we’ve had Richard Fahey and Mark Tompkins appear in the carriages for the Royal procession, but there’s no place on Ladies’ Day for any other trainers. Instead, it’s the Crown Prince of Bahrain, Salman bin Hamad bin Isa al Khalifa, who gets to ride upfront with The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duke of York. No jokes about ‘fake sheikhs’ please. Interestingly, while the Viscount and Viscountess Grimston are allowed to ride together in the third carriage, along with Princess Eugenie, the Earl of Hopetoun gets to go in the second carriage, while the Countess is demoted to detached motor car number 7. I hope they’re all watching out for the policeman with the speed gun who tried to catch me coming out of Windsor Great Park this morning. 12.35pm Which jockeys ride Ascot well / poorly? Chris Cook: A big, galloping circuit with lots of room in the straight, Ascot looks as though it should be a straightforward ride. But races here typically demand a lot of a horse’s stamina, so you can’t make your move too early. Don’t leave it too late, though, because the home straight is shorter than many other tracks and you may not have enough time to make up the ground. After all, there’s often traffic problems as the field comes round the home turn. If you’re on the straight course, you have to find where the best ground is. All in all, there’s a lot of factors to consider for any jockey, and ample opportunity for them to show their ability, or lack thereof. So each rider’s strike-rate at Ascot must be a relevant factor for punters to consider. According to the Racing Post’s statistics, Johnny Murtagh (18%), Tom Queally (16%) and Richard Hills (16%) have the best records since 2006 of those jockeys at the course today. Both, of course, would have had many excellent horses to ride, which always helps. Ryan Moore is on a surprisingly pedestrian 11%, while Frankie Dettori is on 8%. At the other end of the table are Pat Smullen (0 wins from 26 rides since 2006), Dane O’Neill (2%), Christophe Soumillon (4%), Liam Keniry (5%) and Jimmy Quinn (5%). Some of those would have had very few winning chances in that time – but what’s Christophe’s excuse? Follow Greg Wood’s tweets from the paddock Greg Wood will be paddockside before the Norfolk Stakes (2.30) and the Gold Cup (3.50), tweeting about the state of the various runners. You can read his impressions as to their wellbeing here . 11.30am Claudio Fallisco to score today? Chris Cook: This online Brazilian nickname generator has been helping our football staff pass the time between goals during the many tedious games at the World Cup so far. It’s fun and there have been rumours that Racing For Change is going to use it to generate Brazilnames for the jockeys at Royal Ascot this week, which they will be required to wear on the back of their silks. Ryan Moore comes out as Moorson, which seems appropriate for the son of a fine trainer. Boringly, Johnny Murtagh becomes Murta and Hayley Turner is a predictable Turnio, but Frankie Dettori produces the excellent Dettorandro, while Kieren Fallon is a frankly thrilling Claudio Fallisco. Will Hayler previews day three I start the third day of the Royal meeting content in the knowledge that a pound on every one of my selections so far this week would have yielded an astonishing profit of a penny. Not bad, eh? That means if you’d have had a modest £1,000 on each one, you’d be a whole tenner up. And you can buy a lot with a tenner. Not that I’m particularly confident about sending profits rocketing any further upwards on today’s card, given that it looks fiendishly tough stuff. You could have 10 goes in the Britannia and still get nothing in the first four, although if yesterday’s bias towards high-drawn horses is repeated that will at least help to narrow options down. Despite watering overnight, the going stick readings are just as quick as yesterday (stands’ side 9.9, centre 9.8, far side 10.0) and the official going is ‘good to firm, good in places’. Ask (3.50) has been my selection for the Gold Cup since before the start of the season. He is a high-quality performer, who definitely stays two miles and who, we are led to believe, is fully over whatever problems were holding him up earlier this season. Manifest was impressive in the Yorkshire Cup and, having been down to as low as 9-4 last week, he has drifted back out to a more-backable 4-1 this morning. But Ask did the job just as effectively in last year’s Yorkshire Cup and I just can’t oppose him because: a) I’d fancy him to win a match race against Manifest over a mile and a half, and b) Ask looks just as likely to stay today’s trip. The only other bet I have placed so far today is on London Stripe (5.35) , despite a disappointing wide draw in the King George V Handicap – a race his trainer, Sir Michael Stoute, loves to target. He is said to be one of Ryan Moore’s very favourite horses in the stable and is likely to take the beating. You can read my preview of today’s TV races here . Win a £50 free bet from Paddy Power Paddy Power have very kindly offered a £50 free bet to our champion tipster today. All you have to do is give us your selections for all of today’s races at Royal Ascot. As ever, our champion will be the tipster who returns the best profit to notional level stakes of £1 on each selection at starting price. Non-runners count as losers. Please post all your tips in a single posting, using the comment facility below, before the first race at 2.30pm. There are six races at Ascot today and you must post a single selection for each race. Our usual terms and conditions, which you can read here , will apply, except that this will be a strictly one-day thing. If we get a tie after all the races have been run, the winner will be the one who posted their tips earliest out of those with the highest score. If you don’t win today, don’t despair. We’ll run the same competition again tomorrow. Emmapathak was the only one to find Invisible Man, 28-1 winner of yesterday’s Royal Hunt Cup. Together with Strawberrydaiquiri, that was enough to make her champion. Moidadembums , cruelly denied on Tuesday, has stolen a march by posting his tips for today, using yesterday’s blog: 2.30 Dinkum Diamond 3.05 Gertrude Bell 3.50 Kasbah Bliss 4.25 Ransom Note 5.00 Quadrille 5.35 Tactician Click here for all the day’s racecards, form, stats and results. Click here for today’s latest odds. And post your tips and racing-related comments below. Horse racing Horse racing tips Royal Ascot Will Hayler Chris Cook Tony Paley Greg Wood guardian.co.uk

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NEWS // Diddy Says He’s ‘The Champion Of Hip-Hop’

Diddy is the cover boy for XXL Magazine’s June 2010 cover. This marks the very first time Diddy will appear on the cover of XXL.This in itself is very interesting considering that XXL has been gracing newsstands since 1997. Anyhow, it isn’t Diddy’s appearance on the cover that is worth posting on, though he is quite the sight to see. It is what he says that may raise a few eyebrows. When discussing his worth to Hip-Hop, Diddy says: “I am the champion of hip-hop,” Diddy says in the story. “Hands down, undisputed, I’m the undisputed heavyweight champion of hip-hop. We are going to have to deal with those facts. There is nobody that can fuck with me with what I do, which is getting busy. We are going across the board, as an entrepreneur, innovator, motivator. Who was there first? Who traveled to Europe first? The first. The first. The first. The first. I was the first.” {Source} At least he thinks highly of himself… Without a doubt, Diddy has pioneered a few new sounds in Hip-Hop not to mention fashion trends…shiny suits anyone? Dubbing himself the champion of Hip-Hop sounds a little like he’s patting himself on the back a bit too hard. I would think that if a person were to give themselves that title hey would be an all-around artist which also includes penning their own

2010 Belmont Stakes post time

Belmont Stakes Post-time is at 6:32 EDT / 3:32 PDT and you can catch all the action live in HD on ABC. In his previous start, First Dude ran the best race of his career, finishing second by less than a length to Preakness winner Lookin at Lucky. After getting to the lead early and setting quick splits, First Dude dug in through the lane, even sticking his head back in front of Lucky’s after being passed, only to have the champion finally wear him down just before the wire. His prior two starts

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Khloe Kardashian pregnant Rumors

Both Odom and Kardashian have made no secret of their desire to have a child. Earlier this year, she said she was “not doing anything” to prevent getting pregnant and that “we both want to.” As denials go, it wasn#39;t exactly a slamdunk. Choosing his words very carefully, Lakers star Lamar Odom says that if the online reports are true, and wife Khloe Kardashian is expecting a child, it would be news to him “I can#39;t confirm that,” he told ESPN on Wednesday at practice for the NBA Champion

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The UEFA Champions League Final 2010

Watch The UEFA Champions League Final 2010 Live Stream Online , the live event of your favorite Football Soccer Team match the UEFA Champions League on their great match. Stay tuned and feel free to watch this great match between the best teams here online. Don’t miss to watch the live event of UEFA live coverage via satellite. A good and exciting game will be played by the great teams of the UEFA in the final league 2010. Watch it and enjoy, who’s gonna be the champion. More news, and watch the live event of the UEFA Champions League Final 2o10: The UEFA Champions League Final 2010 The UEFA Champions League Final 2010 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Felix & Pantera take the stage – World Pole Dance Championships 2009

Their first night in Jamaica and they couldn’t resist stealing the stage for an impromptu performance. These girls should come with a ‘warning’ lol

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Felix – 2009 World Pole Dance Champion

Felix performing her winning routing at the World Pole Dance Championships in Jamaica 2009. Event organisers: www.polepassion.com Poles supplied by: www.r-polefitness.com

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Phil Mickelson illegitimate child

Isn#39;t this just a storybook ending to a wonderful win at the Masters! Well, the Sleeping Beauty story ends there and let the soap opera begin! Now Phil Mickelson is being accused of having had an affair on Amy Mickelson and that Phil Mickelson has an illegitimate child with his mistress. While Phil Mickelson wins the Golf Masters for the 3rd time, his wife Amy Mickelson stands to embrace her champion husband with tears streaming down her face. Last year, Phil Mickelson pulled out of the PGA

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Kate Gosselin engaged to Michael Lohan

Reportedly, Michael Lohan has asked Kate Gosselin(Kate Major) to marry him. “I#39;m very traditional, so I wanted him to talk to my father,” she told People. “Michael went down with me to Florida for Easter, to meet my father to ask for his permission, and my father gave his blessing.” A reports that Lindsay Lohan’s father, Michael, and Jon Gosselin’s ex, Kate Major are engaged. Major, 27, is a former Star reporter turned serial D-list celebrity dater and was linked to Jon and Kate Plus 8’s J

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