Friday, 19 June 2015

100-year-old from Chelmsley Wood meets her horse racing heroes

CENTURY: Dora Franklin, from Chelmsley Wood, meets AP McCoy 

A GREAT grandmother from Chelmsley Wood has celebrated her 100th birthday with a bet or two at Royal Ascot.
Dora Franklin, who has been a fan of horse racing since she was 14-years-old, met top jockeys Frankie Dettori and Tony 'AP' McCoy during her day at the races.
“Not many people get the opportunity to meet one, never mind both of the most famous jockeys in recent history,” said Dora afterwards.
The sprightly centenarian admits to having a flutter most days, but never makes a wager of more than £2. In fact she credits the betting and her favourite tipple -  gin - for her long life!
Unfortunately Dora won't be able to put money on Tony at this year's competition  - the man tipped to be crowned BBC's Sports Personality of the Year finally retired a couple of months ago.
“Well at least you won’t have to waste any more money backing me now," joked the Irishman.
"It’s a shame as I’m much younger, but you look a lot better than me!”
Dora, who has four children, seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, made the journey to Ascot by way of an early birthday present. The big day itself is on June 26 and she plans to celebrate with friends and family.

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