King's Plate horse race runs Friday after earlier rainout
North America's oldest continually run horse stakes race is back on Friday afternoon after rain washed out the 165th running of the King's Plate last weekend.
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North America's oldest continually run horse stakes race is back on Friday afternoon after rain washed out the 165th running of the King's Plate last weekend.
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