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Are we living in a golden generation of sprinters?

Twilight Son (near side) prevails in a pulsating finish to the Diamond Jubilee Stakes.
Twilight Son (near side) prevails in a pulsating finish to the Diamond Jubilee Stakes.Credit: Charlie Crowhurst

Saturday's Darley July Cup looks like being one of the best sprint races run in Britain. King's Stand winner Profitable steps up in trip to take on Commonwealth Cup heroine Quiet Reflection and Diamond Jubilee winner Twilight Son.

Add a whole host of talented extras. Placed horses from those races such as Magical Memory, Suedois, Cotai Glory, Goken and Washington DC reoppose, while the likes of Limato and Air Force Blue step back in trip from a mile. Add young improver Don't Touch, Danzeno - who has been trained all year specifically for this race - and five-time Group 1 winner Sole Power and it looks a contest to savour.

With Newmarket set to host the most hotly-contested Group 1 sprint on these shores in recent times we ask, is this a golden generation of sprinters?

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