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European Ace Pigeon Tulle I Fanné family wins the championship Ginocrike top five out of 3

author:An ancient man

1st National Tulle I, 1st Yearlings and a national 1st nat. 16,600 pigeons, was won by the Belgian loft of Annami Vanné, the winner pigeon BE-21-3093290 clocked at 14:33 on Tuesday with a distance of 589.42 km and an average velocity of 1391.84 m/min, and the hen, slightly larger, was the granddaughter of Pink Philip Ginocrick.

    By the way, Ginocrike himself finished second, third and fourth in this tournament.

European Ace Pigeon Tulle I Fanné family wins the championship Ginocrike top five out of 3
European Ace Pigeon Tulle I Fanné family wins the championship Ginocrike top five out of 3
European Ace Pigeon Tulle I Fanné family wins the championship Ginocrike top five out of 3
European Ace Pigeon Tulle I Fanné family wins the championship Ginocrike top five out of 3

    1st adult pigeon, bred by Dinov Mark, RING BE-21-3024160, the pigeon was clocked at 14:55 on Tuesday with a distance of 615.648 km and an average velocity of 1380.53 m/min.

European Ace Pigeon Tulle I Fanné family wins the championship Ginocrike top five out of 3
European Ace Pigeon Tulle I Fanné family wins the championship Ginocrike top five out of 3
European Ace Pigeon Tulle I Fanné family wins the championship Ginocrike top five out of 3
European Ace Pigeon Tulle I Fanné family wins the championship Ginocrike top five out of 3

    Race news: The 2022 Belgian National Race long distance – Tulle I has been collected, with 16,605 pigeons basketed this year, including 9,763 old birds and 6,842 yearlings. The number of old birds in this year's race is the highest in the history, and as a must-fight place in long distance races, I wonder what will happen this year? Limoges II, which was scheduled to be held this week, was changed to Tulle I because it was not allowed to fly in France.

    Counting the Thule I, there were three races on Monday with a tight schedule and hopefully the youngsters would be successful.

After three rounds of postponement, The Belgian Tulle I was released at 7:30 a.m. local time on 28 June, with a basket of 16,605 pigeons, including 9,763 old birds and 6,842 yearlings, and the sky was blue and windless, with good visibility. May the pigeons return home soon!

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European Ace Pigeon Tulle I Fanné family wins the championship Ginocrike top five out of 3
European Ace Pigeon Tulle I Fanné family wins the championship Ginocrike top five out of 3