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Shakespeare edged Kip Deville to win Woodbine Mile

In this photo provided by photographer Michael Burns, jockey Garrett Gomez raise his whip after guiding Shakespeare to capture the $1,000,000 Woodbine Mile over the E.P.Taylor turf course at Woodbine in Toronto, Canada,on Sunday Sept. 16, 2007.

Shakespeare won the $1 million Woodbine Mile on Sunday, kicking to beat Kip Deville by a length in the turf race. Shakespeare, ridden by Garrett Gomez, finished in 1:33:58 and paid $5.90, $4.30 and $3.40. The 6-year-old won his second straight start after missing 21 months because of a tendon injury. Kip Deville returned $6.20 and $5, and Galantas paid $7.80 to show.

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