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Treve to race on as a four-year-old

Last updated: 10/7/13 7:30 PM

Treve "can do everything"

(Frank Sorge/Horsephotos.com)

Sunday's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe heroine Treve will remain in training as a

four-year-old, and will target a repeat bid for the Longchamp showpiece, trainer

Criquette Head-Maarek revealed Monday.

"Treve ate up everything last night and hasn't lost any weight," reported

Head-Maarek. "She won the race very easily. They pushed her to the outside, but

when she came there in the false straight, I knew she was going to win.

"I know Thierry Jarnet's riding very well, I could see he had a lot of horse

underneath him and when he let her go, they were never going to catch her. It's

her turn of foot that is so unbelievable.

"When you look at the times, she ran the last 400 meters faster than the

winner of the Prix de l'Abbaye and the Prix de la Foret, which is incredible

after a long-distance race like the Arc.

"She will stay in training next season and I don't think we will run her

again this year. If she does have one more run, it will be in Hong Kong as the

Breeders' Cup is too close and the ground in Japan is always very hard.

"Sheikh Joaan (bin Hamad al Thani) bought her to win the Arc and she did it.

Now we have to try to win it again next year. She will run in the spring and

even though she stays the (12-furlong) distance well, she has so much pace she

could easily run over 10 furlongs or even over a mile. She can do everything."

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