Gran_Premio_Jockey_Club_(Argentina)

Gran Premio Jockey Club (Argentina)

Gran Premio Jockey Club (Argentina)

Horse race


The Gran Premio Jockey Club is a Group 1 flat horse race in Argentina open to three-year-olds run over a distance of 2,000 metres (1.2 mi) at Hipódromo de San Isidro. It is the second race in the Argentinian Triple Crown and is the oldest stakes race on the Argentinian calendar.[1]

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History

The Gran Premio Jockey Club was first run in 1883 as the principal race organized by the Jockey Club de Buenos Aires. It was originally run at the Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo.[2] The race was moved to Hipódromo de San Isidro in 1955.[3]

In 1982, Fort de France set a world record for 2000 meters that lasted for over twenty years in winning the Gran Premio Jockey Club in a time of 1:57.1[3]

The 2022 disqualification of El Musical for interference with Natán resulted in violence and vandalism from patrons displeased with the result. The connections of El Musical were suspended.[4][5]

Records (since 1988)

Speed record:

  • 1:57.2 – L'Express (1991)
  • 1:57.27 – City Banker (2008)

Largest margin of victory:

  • 11 lengths – Ice Point (2001)

Longest odds winner:

  • 47.10 – Zodiacal (2021)

Shortest odds winner:

  • 1.65 – Ultrasonido (1988)
  • 1.65 – Chullo (1997)

Most wins by a jockey:

  • 4 – Pablo Gustavo Falero (2001, 2003, 2004, 2018)

Most wins by a trainer:

  • 7 – Carlos D. Etchechoury (2006, 2007, 2008, 2017, 2020, 2022, 2023)
  • 3 – Alfredo F. Gaitan Dassie (1995, 2009, 2011)
  • 3 – Juan Carlos Etchechoury (1999, 2002, 2010)
  • 3 – Juan Carlos Maldotti (2001, 2003, 2004)

Most wins by an owner:

  • 3 – Las Monjitas (2020, 2022, 2023)
  • 2 – La Frontera (2002, 2010)
  • 2 – Haras Futuro (2009, 2013)
  • 2 – Haras El Angel de Venecia (2017, 2019)

Most wins by a breeder:

  • 4 – Haras Santa Maria de Araras (2003, 2008, 2016, 2017)
  • 3 – Haras Futuro (2009, 2011, 2013)

Winners since 1988

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Earlier winners

  • 1883: Nana
  • 1884: Miss Palmer
  • 1885: Beausoleil
  • 1886: Hawk Eye
  • 1887: Lenape
  • 1888: Marinera
  • 1889: Ministro
  • 1890: San Martin
  • 1891: Amianto
  • 1892: Rivadavia
  • 1893: Malakoff
  • 1894: Langero
  • 1895: Ontario
  • 1896: Purrán
  • 1897: Orange
  • 1898: Le Sancy
  • 1899: Valero
  • 1900: Cordon Rouge
  • 1901: Urunday
  • 1902: Pippermint
  • 1903: Américo
  • 1904: Old Man
  • 1905: Pelayo
  • 1906: Melgarejo
  • 1907: Orinoco
  • 1908: Chopp
  • 1909: Casiopea
  • 1910: Espirita
  • 1911: Volador
  • 1912: Balboa
  • 1913: Asturiano
  • 1914: Avicenia
  • 1915: Ocurrencia
  • 1916: Vadarkblar
  • 1917: Botafogo
  • 1918: Caricato
  • 1919: Buen Ojo
  • 1920: Calderón
  • 1921: Agüeros
  • 1922: Rico
  • 1923: La Patria
  • 1924: Lombardo
  • 1925: Pedantón
  • 1926: Rubens
  • 1927: Bermejo
  • 1928: Pibería
  • 1929: Cocles
  • 1930: Sierra Balcarce
  • 1931: Mineral
  • 1932: Payaso
  • 1934: Silfo
  • 1935: Ix
  • 1936: Médicis
  • 1937: Rolando
  • 1938: Sorteado
  • 1939: Embrujo
  • 1940: La Mission
  • 1941: Bubalco
  • 1942: Tónico & a Volonté (dead heat)
  • 1943: Filón
  • 1944: Guatán
  • 1945: Estuardo
  • 1946: Seductor
  • 1947: Nigromante
  • 1948: Cruz Montiel
  • 1949: Kentucky
  • 1950: Albarracin
  • 1951: Yatasto
  • 1952: Branding
  • 1953: Pontino
  • 1954: Basajuan
  • 1955: Tatán
  • 1956: Pipote
  • 1957: Carapálida
  • 1958: Manantial
  • 1959: Mamboretá
  • 1960: Pechazo
  • 1961: Marista
  • 1962: Huxley
  • 1963: Snow Bluff
  • 1964: Gobernado
  • 1965: Tai
  • 1966: Forli
  • 1967: El Califa
  • 1968: Mondragón
  • 1969: Practicante
  • 1970: Cipol
  • 1971: Indian Good
  • 1972: Dimbokro
  • 1973: Moraes Tinto
  • 1974: El Gran Capitán
  • 1975: Full of Wine
  • 1976: Crest Pan
  • 1977: Farnesio
  • 1978: Telescópico
  • 1979: Duero
  • 1980: Mountdrago
  • 1981: Tello
  • 1982: Fort de France
  • 1983: Ball Fighter
  • 1984: Reverente
  • 1985: Bonsoir
  • 1986: El Serrano
  • 1987: Monte Simón

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References

  1. Delfino, Carlos (2022-10-14). "Gran Premio Jockey Club: todo lo que tenés que saber de la carrera de San Isidro con la que el club festeja sus 140 años". LA NACION (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  2. "Gran Premio Jockey Club - Hípica Argentina - TopArgentino.com". topargentino (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  3. Gabrielli, Fernando (2022-10-16). "Turf: Gran Premio Jockey Club, el día de la barbarie". MdzOnline (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  4. Di lorio, Carl (2022-10-17). "Upheld protest sparks scuffle". RACING.COM. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  5. "Gran Premio Jockey Club (Argentina) Winners". www.tbheritage.com. Retrieved 2023-05-18.

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