Darren Beadman has remembered Saintly as a champion who gave his all following the death of the Bart Cummings-trained 1996 Cox Plate and Melbourne Cup winner at the age of 24.Beadman rode both Saintly and Octagonal during their three-year-old days in a season often regarded as the best crop of modern times.After winning the Australian Cup on Saintly, Beadman switched to Octagonal who won the autumn three-yearold triple crown.He was back on Saintly for his four-year-old season when he claimed the famous double, giving Cummings the 10th of his record Melbourne Cup wins.He was a great horse to me. He was a great horse to Australian racing. He was a champion, Beadman told Sky Sports Radio.He loved racing. He was a very kind horse in his make-up. He was a dream to ride.Bart had a soft spot for him because he bred him and raced the dad.Cummings son Anthony announced Saintlys death on Friday via Twitter.Saintly, the horse from heaven, has gone home. He gave us so much, Cummings said.Bart Cummings bred Saintly, who was by Sky Chase out of All Grace, and raced him with his good friend Dato Tan Chin Nam.Saintly was known as the Horse from Heaven because of his name and his jockey, the devout Beadman.He was also the horse who helped Cummings pay his way out of a crippling financial situation prompted by the collapse of the Cups King Syndicate.After the Melbourne Cup, Saintly went to Japan for a tilt at their Cup but became critically ill with travel sickness and missed the race.He was back to full health the following February to win the CF Orr Stakes which would turn out to be his last race.He suffered a tendon injury and after spending time at Living Legends in Melbourne he spent the rest of his retirement at Cummings Princes Farm on Sydneys outskirts, a property the late trainer described appropriately as horse heaven.Saintlys last public outing was at Randwick in September last year when he made a special appearance on a day celebrating the life of his trainer who had died a week earlier. 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The 22-year-old Wattel finished joint third at the Lyoness Open last month in Austria and wound up fourth in April at the Ballantines Championship in Seoul. Past winners Martin Kaymer of Germany (68) and Miguel Angel Jimenez of Spain (69) stayed in contention, along with 2010 U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland (69) and Americann golfer Matt Kuchar (70).dddddddddddd "If you hit off line out here, you lose your ball basically," McDowell said. "Its a very punishing golf course." Kuchar is second in the Fedex rankings behind Tiger Woods and was making his French Open debut. "It was an amazing reception on the first tee," Kuchar said. "It just made me feel very welcome. I was excited to get around and going." Ranked 1560th in the world, Thomas Pieters of Belgium had a share of third place until the last hole where he made a double bogey for a 70 to slip to 24th. The 21-year-old Pieters turned pro last month and was playing for the first time on the European Tour. 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