No Half Measures Stuns Racing World with 66-1 Victory in July Cup at Newmarket
No Half Measures, a 66-1 outsider, shocked the racing world by winning the July Cup at Newmarket under jockey Neil Callan, marking a historic moment in Group One sprint history.

In an astonishing turn of events at Newmarket, No Half Measures, a 66-1 outsider, clinched victory in the 145th July Cup, one of the most prestigious Group One sprints in horse racing. Ridden by jockey Neil Callan and trained by former jockey Richard Hughes, the horse edged past Big Mojo in a nail-biting finish, with Run To Freedom securing third place, followed by Believing and the pre-race favorite Notable Speech.
Callan, who has faced challenges in recent years, expressed his elation in a post-race interview with ITV Racing: "Over the last couple of years, I felt I was a bit buried. Last year was a struggle, and this year hasn't been easy, but you wait for that one horse. I was open-minded as an outsider, but Richard always believed she could run the race because of her strong stats and performances over six furlongs. It's a surreal moment."
The victory not only marks a significant milestone for Callan but also highlights the exceptional training skills of Hughes, who has consistently believed in the potential of No Half Measures. This win is a testament to the unpredictable nature of horse racing, where underdogs can rise to the occasion and create history.
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