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Cheltenham-winning jockey to retire today after ride at Newton Abbot | Horse Racing News


UPDATED 12:08PM, APR 3 2021
Mark Grant will end his 23-year career in the saddle at Newton Abbot today as he bows out on the horse who gave him his only winner at Cheltenham.
That success came aboard the Nigel Twiston-Davies-trained Count Meribel in November 2018 and the nine-year-old will be Grant s final ride of his race-riding career when he lines up in the 2m5f handicap chase (5.25). Grant s only other ride is Noble Savage in the maiden hurdle (3.05).
Grant s biggest days came when stable jockey for David Wachman in the early 2000s, partnering the likes of Inexorable and Cane Brake, before moving to England where he teamed up with a number of trainers including Andy Turnell, Nigel Twiston-Davies and Jo Hughes. ....

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Fort Hill Exhibit Displays | Clemson University, South Carolina


The Lower Cherokee Town of Esseneca was built on both sides of the Keowee River, now Lake Hartwell. In 1775, naturalist William Bartram described the village and its size in detail, including “the number of inhabitants is now estimated at about five hundred, and they are able to muster about one hundred warriors.”
After the Revolutionary War, the former South Carolina Cherokee lands were being developed, and the first Hopewell-Keowee Church opened in 1791. Rev. James McElhenney of Johns Island served as the Presbyterian minister from 1803-1812, living in a four-room house known as Clergy Hall in the summers and fall. At this time, only 12 white men owned more enslaved persons than McElhenney did in the Pendleton District. ....

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