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Courier-Mail
3 days ago
- Business
- Courier-Mail
Jimmy Recard comes out on top after tough battle in Group 3 Vain Stakes at Caulfield
Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. 'J.R., Jimmy Recard. Raise your glass for the king of the bar.' Art again proved prophetic after Jimmy Recard's latest win in Saturday's Group 3 Vain Stakes (1100m) at Caulfield. Jimmy Recard, named after a 2008 song by Perth hip hop artist Drapht, gave his large band of owners a third opportunity to celebrate a win when he denied Tycoon Star in a physical finish to the Vain Stakes. Pro Tips View All Aaron Mills - Last 28 Days Profit Profit 0 * ROI 0 Strike Rate 0 Units Tipped 0 Avg. Winner Odds 0 • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Tycoon Star looked set to post a first-up win when he got into the clear early in the straight but laid in over the last 200m while Jamie Melham drove Jimmy Recard along the inside section of the track. Tycoon Star bumped Jimmy Recard but the Ciaron Maher-trained colt had a half-head to spare on the line, posting his third win in four starts. 'I just think he's improving every time he runs,' Maher said of the Bennett Racing-syndicated three-year-old. 'We had notions of taking him for a stakes race in Adelaide but we thought we'd reset for the spring. 'He's certainly started the spring the right way.' Maher combined with Bennett Racing to race Southport Tycoon, who won two Group 1 races before heading to stand at Widden Stud. Maher hoped Jimmy Recard could improve sufficiently to follow Southport Tycoon to stud. 'I was at the stallion parades for Southport Tycoon yesterday when Widden were introducing him. Hopefully this can be the next one,' Maher said. 'He's certainly a very well-bred colt and he's a great type. 'He's got a bright future.' Tycoon Star's jockey Mark Zahra said the Lindsay Park-trained colt had his opportunity to win at his first start since the Group 1 Golden Slipper. 'He was going to win but he was first-up and the winner's come along the fence where nothing has come all day,' Zahra said. 'He was strong enough to the line but I think he had his chance, he's still green though.' R5 Caulfield (VIC) 1100m Prize: $200,000 Soft 6 View Form 1st 5. Jimmy Recard (1) T: Ciaron Maher J: Jamie Melham Margin - W SP $3.6 STAB $3.5 NSWTAB $3.5 QLDTAB $3.5 SB $3.4 2nd 1. Tycoon Star (2) T: Ben, Will & Jd Hayes J: Mark Zahra Margin 0.25L W SP $5 STAB $5 NSWTAB $5 QLDTAB $5 SB $5.5 3rd 7. Express Class (4) T: Gerard Moloney J: Patrick Moloney Margin 1.75L W SP $13 STAB $12 NSWTAB $12 QLDTAB $12 SB $13 4th 6. Sonofkirk (7) T: A & S Freedman J: Jye McNeil Margin 1.77L W SP $5.5 STAB $6 NSWTAB $6 QLDTAB $6 SB $6 View All Runners Originally published as Jimmy Recard comes out on top after tough battle in Group 3 Vain Stakes at Caulfield


Maroc
18-06-2025
- Politics
- Maroc
Morocco Elected Vice-President of UNESCO's Scientific, Technical Advisory Body for Underwater Cultural Heritage
The Kingdom of Morocco has been elected Vice-President of UNESCO's Scientific and Technical Advisory Body (STAB) for Underwater Cultural Heritage, represented by Professor Azzeddine Karra, during elections held this Wednesday. According to Morocco's representation at the UN organization, the election took place during the 16th meeting of the STAB under the 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, held as part of the 10th Meeting of the States Parties to the Convention. The STAB, composed of 14 international experts, is the advisory body that provides technical guidance to the Meeting of States Parties for the implementation of the 2001 Convention. Its missions include evaluating the adherence to the Rules of the Convention's Annex in all activities related to underwater cultural heritage, building capacities, developing national action plans, and supporting States Parties in the implementation process. Professor Azzeddine Karra, Morocco's focal point at UNESCO for underwater cultural heritage since 2013, is internationally recognized for his expertise in this field. He previously chaired the STAB in 2017, reflecting his significant contribution to the protection of global underwater heritage. This election confirms Morocco's firm and ongoing commitment to the preservation of underwater cultural heritage while strengthening its active and influential presence within UNESCO's specialized international bodies. It also reflects the international community's trust in Morocco's expertise and the Kingdom's ability to effectively contribute to global efforts to safeguard this invaluable heritage for humanity. MAP: 18 June 2025


Morocco World
18-06-2025
- Politics
- Morocco World
Morocco Secures Vice-Presidency of UNESCO's Underwater Heritage Council
Rabat – Morocco has secured a new seat at the table of global cultural preservation. Today, the North African country was elected vice-president of UNESCO's Scientific and Technical Advisory Body (STAB), with Azzedine Karra appointed as its representative. The election took place during the 16th meeting of STAB, held as part of the 10th gathering of States Parties to the 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage. The treaty, often overlooked, plays an important role in shielding ancient shipwrecks, submerging ruins, and other underwater cultural remains from looting and destruction. STAB brings together 14 international experts tasked with offering technical insight, helping countries put the convention into action, and making sure archaeological rules are respected. It also helps states develop skills and set up national frameworks to protect submerged heritage. For Morocco, this recognition is important at all levels. Karra, a specialist in underwater heritage, has been Morocco's representative at UNESCO since 2013 and was president of STAB in 2017. His return to head the council demonstrates personal integrity and faith that international partners have in Moroccan skills. The election sends a strong message of Morocco's growing presence in UNESCO. It also sends the broader message of the country's dedication to protecting heritage. Through Karra's new role, Morocco strengthens its position within global cultural diplomacy circles, while contributing concrete knowledge to a field where science, history, and international cooperation meet. In February, a Moroccan maritime heritage association has identified the locations of nine sunken ships from World War I along the southern coast of Morocco. These vessels, lost over a century ago, belonged to different countries, such as Japan, Norway, France, Britain, Portugal, and Italy. Tags: MoroccoMorocco UNESCOshipwrecksunderwater heritageUNESCO heritage