July 3, 2024

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Minas Gerais is practically on a different planet from Royal Ascot, not just half a world distant.

However, Diego Dias’s tale is already fairly remarkable—from a village made wealthy during Brazil’s 18th-century gold rush to Ireland and finally, gilt-edged Royal Ascot.

And a victory with the aptly called Make Haste might simply be a celebratory drink for the screenwriters—perhaps a Cachaça toast instead of a champagne one. At Glorious Goodwood last summer, Dias’s little Curragh operation had barely been licensed for four months when he secured an eye-catching winner.

Although County Kildare is a far cry from Dias’s hometown, he is enjoying the chances it presents and the warm welcome he has got as a new member of the Green Team.

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Racegoers have gathered at the Ascot Racecourse for the first day of the glamorous racing fixture.
More than 250,000 racegoers are expected during the week at the Berkshire track.
The weather is expected to be warm and dry.
The event was founded by Queen Anne in 1711, and has since become as much a social occasion as a sporting event.
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