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Dankaro (8 May 1971 died 30
September 1976) was a
French Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. One of the last
champions bred by
Marcel Boussac, he showed...
- John
Dankaro was a
former Nigerian football player who was a
member of the "UK Tourists",
described as Nigeria's
first national football team. He was...
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Ademola Adeoba(Acting) (1972–1972)
Emmanuel Sotomi(Brig.) (1973–1973)
Sunday Dankaro (1974–1980) Mike Okwechime(Col.) (1981 – May 1982)
Edwin Kentebbe(Comdr...
- was
ridden by
Philippe Paquet. The
favourite was the Prix
Lupin winner Dankaro, with the
other contenders including Mississipian Grand Critérium, Poil...
- K. G. M/Ung;
Washemi - K. G M/Ungu;
Jasuma Gari - Pri. School;
Jasuma Dankaro K. G M/Ung;
Badauri III K. G M/Ung; ****en
Kalgo - K. G M/Ung;
Doguru I...
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Pawneese Bruni Orange Bay 1975
Grundy Bustino Dahlia 1974
Dahlia Highclere Dankaro 1973
Dahlia Rheingold Our
Mirage 1972
Brigadier Gerard Parnell Riverman...
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Rheingold (GB) Our
Mirage (GB) 2:30.43 12 1974
Dahlia (FR)
Highclere (GB)
Dankaro (FR) 2:33.03 10 1975
Grundy (GB)
Bustino (GB)
Dahlia (FR) 2:26.98 11 1976...
- three-year-old of the year, a
pound behind the
French horses ****alco, Sagaro,
Dankaro,
Caracolero and
Comtesse de Loir. In
their annual Racehorses of 1974, Timeform...
- three-year-old of
either ****, the
equal of the
colts Sagaro, ****alco,
Dankaro (Prix Lupin) and
Caracolero (Prix du
Jockey Club). In the
official French...
- Fast Ride 1969: Avon 1970:
Sigisbee 1971:
Madedoine 1972:
Zapoteco 1973:
Dankaro 1974: Tell Me
Later 1975:
Sharazar 1976:
Adorant 1977:
Super Concorde 1978:...