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The Derby Italiano is a Group 2 flat horse race in Italy open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies. It is run at Capannelle over a distance of 2,200 metres (about 1 mile and 3 furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in May. It is Italy's equivalent of The Derby, a famous race in England.
Month Race Name Racecourse Dist. (m) Age/Sex May: Premio Presidente della Repubblica: Capannelle: 1,800 4yo+ May: Derby Italiano: Capannelle: 2,200: 3yo c&f
Derby della Mole (Derby of the Mole Antonelliana): Juventus and Torino contest the derby of Turin, which stretches back to 1907 and is Italy's longest running derby featuring the same sides. Derby della Scala (Derby of the Scaligers): Italy's newest city derby is between Chievo and Verona and was held for the first time in the Serie B in 1994.
The Derby d'Italia (English: Derby of Italy) is the name of the football derby between Internazionale of Milan and Juventus of Turin. The term was coined in 1967 by Italian sports journalist Gianni Brera. [1] [2] The teams are from the two biggest cities in Northern Italy.
Derby Italiano; Gran Premio del Jockey Club; Gran Premio Merano; Gran Premio di Milano; Oaks d'Italia (Italian Oaks) Premio Parioli (Italian 2000 Guineas) Premio Presidente della Repubblica; Premio Regina Elena (Italian 1000 Guineas)
The first derby was played on 8 December 1929, and ended 1–0 for Roma with a goal by Rodolfo Volk. Lazio won its first derby on 23 October 1932 with goals by Demaría (L), Volk (R) and Castelli (L). The biggest win in a derby was the 5–0 victory for Roma in 1933–34.
The derby's name is derived from the Torre della Lanterna, the ancient landmark and the main lighthouse for the city's port. [2]The rivalry is fueled by the fact that Genoa has a long history, being Italy's oldest football club, while Sampdoria is the country's newer continuously operating club.
The Derby della Madonnina (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdɛrbi della madonˈniːna]; named after the Madonnina statue on top of the Milan Cathedral), also known as the Derby di Milano (English: Milan Derby), is a derby football match between the two prominent Milanese clubs, Inter Milan and AC Milan.