Jockey Aaron Kuru and maiden steeplechaser Des De Jeu were the talk of the track at Awapuni on Saturday after a winning effort that defied the laws of gravity.
Although warmly supported as the second favourite in the 3200m opening steeplechaseevent, the five-year-old gelding appeared to lose all chance when he crashed heavily after clearing the first fence on the journey.
In a remarkable display of horsemanship, Kuru slid alongside the horse before leaping back into the saddle as Des De Jeu scrambled back to his feet.
With barely a pause to regain his irons, while managing to exchange a comment with the nearby clerk of the course, Kuru had his mount back in the race and charging after the leaders.
Despite the initial mishap, Des De Jeu jumped stylishly from then on to race into contention with 600m to run.
One of the most extraordinary wins you will ever see on a racetrack. Jockey @AaronKuru comes off his horse, Des De Jeu, at the first jump only to remount and go and win!@SKYNZ#NZRacingpic.twitter.com/gjrliJF0Wk