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Kempton to honour Desert Orchid Kempton honours Desert Orchid
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Details have been announced of plans for a tribute to racing great Desert Orchid at Kempton Park, the scene of some of his greatest triumphs. A tribute to racing great Desert Orchid has been unveiled at Kempton Park, the scene of some of his greatest triumphs.
The bold-jumping grey, who won the King George VI Chase a record four times at the track, died last month aged 27.The bold-jumping grey, who won the King George VI Chase a record four times at the track, died last month aged 27.
Dessie's ashes have been buried near the course's statue of the horse. Dessie's ashes have been buried near the course's lifesize statue of the horse.
A memorial headstone will be unveiled before a special race in his honour on Wednesday 27 December, the second day of the King George meeting. A memorial headstone was unveiled before a special race in his honour on Wednesday, the second day of the King George meeting.
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Course managing director Paul Fisher has liaised with owner Richard Burridge to finalise details. Kempton officials had already planned to run the Desert Orchid Chase in his honour - a race won by odds-on favourite Voy Por Ustedes.
"Kempton Park is where Desert Orchid won four King Georges and a Racing Post Chase. He was an absolute star and we are honoured to have his ashes laid to rest at the course," said Fisher.
His ashes rest next to the lifesize statue, which already overlooks the parade ring at the track.
At 1400 GMT on Wednesday, a video featuring some of Dessie's great victories will be broadcast around the track.
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Kempton chairman Nigel Clark will then pay tribute to the horse in a short ceremony overseen by priest Father David Lupton.
Racegoers will be invited to observe a short silence before Burridge and Dessie's trainer David Elsworth unveil the headstone under which the galloping grey's ashes are buried.
Desert Orchid was a favourite with festive crowds at the Surrey course where the King George is traditionally the feature race on Boxing Day, part of its two-day Christmas meeting.
Officials had already planned to run the Desert Orchid Chase, which is due off at 1430, on the second day in his honour.
Away from Kempton, Dessie's most famous victory came in the 1989 Cheltenham Gold Cup, where he overcame unsuitable conditions for a memorable triumph.Away from Kempton, Dessie's most famous victory came in the 1989 Cheltenham Gold Cup, where he overcame unsuitable conditions for a memorable triumph.
A grandstand in one of the enclosures at Cheltenham is named after him.A grandstand in one of the enclosures at Cheltenham is named after him.
A large crowd gathered at Kempton including course officials, his owner Richard Burridge and former jockeys Richard Dunwoody, Colin Brown and Simon Sherwood.
However, his trainer David Elsworth was caught in traffic and missed the ceremony
In a short ceremony before the plaque was unveiled to commemorate Dessie's achievements, Father David Lupton from St James Church, Rawtenstall gave thanks for the life of the horse and paid tribute to the special place he holds in many people's hearts.