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Brede Weg
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The article uses exaggerated language to make the victory of Brede Weg seem more significant.
In her fifth career start, the Lord Kanaloa-sired Brede Weg became the first 3-year-old filly to win the Queen Elizabeth II Cup since Mozu Katchan in 2017.
Rephrase the sentence to state the facts without exaggeration: 'Brede Weg won the Queen Elizabeth II Cup as a 3-year-old filly.'
The article fails to mention the names of the other horses that participated in the race.
Fifth pick Rouge Eveil ( ) broke smoothly from stall two and eased back to around sixth-seventh by the rails, eyeing Brede Weg in front. The Just a Way filly continued to run persistently on the heels of the winner until the wire for second place. Third choice ( ) traveled 3-4 lengths behind the front two pacesetters in third by the rails. Though overtaken by the top two finishers 200 meters out, the 3-year-old filly by Heart's Cry closed in on the runner-up in the last strides to cross the wire a neck behind in third.
Include the names of the other horses in the race to provide a complete picture of the competition.
The article uses biased language to favor Brede Weg and downplay the achievements of other horses.
With this win, trainer Keisuke Miyata claimed his first G1 title (third JRA graded title). Jockey marked his 48th JRA G1 win following with Equinox on October 29. It is his third Queen Elizabeth II Cup title following his wins with Little Amapola in 2008 and Lucky Lilac in 2020.
Use neutral language to describe the achievements of the trainer and jockey without favoring Brede Weg.
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