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  2. Clásico del Caribe - Wikipedia

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    Verset Dancer (PR) was the first filly to win the Clásico del Caribe, also establishing a track (the then Hipodromo El Comandante) and stake record (1:50:1/5). Six more fillies beside Verset Dancer have won the Clásico del Caribe: Galilea (COL) in 1984; Angelical (PAN) in 1996; Alexia (PAN) in 2001; Bambera (VEN) in 2009; Ninfa del Cielo (VEN ...

  3. Gran Premio AsociaciĆ³n Latinoamericana de Jockey Clubes e ...

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    Mexico, Panama, and Puerto Rico later joined the Association, and in 2012 the Association was integrated into OSAF, the South American Organization for the Development of Thoroughbreds (Organización Sudamericana de Fomento del Sangre Pura de Carrera). [4] The Gran Premio Latinoamericano was first run in 1981 at Hipodromo Nacional de Maroñas. [5]

  4. Martin A. Pedroza - Wikipedia

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    Martin A. Pedroza (born July 20, 1965 in Panama City, Panama) is a jockey in American Thoroughbred horse racing.. Pedroza trained at the Panama jockey school and in 1981 rode his first winner at Hipódromo Presidente Remón in Panama City.

  5. Copa Confraternidad del Caribe - Wikipedia

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    Presidente Remón Dicky's Angel Luis E. Arango Alberto Paz Rodríguez Stud Car-12 2:06.93 Held over 1 1/4 miles (2.000 meters) 2012: Camarero King Carlos Juan Jean Carlos Rodriguez Carlos Arteaga Stud Santanita 2:08.30 Held over 1 1/4 miles (2.000 meters) 2011: Presidente Remón Tato Zeta Richard Bracho Juan Carlos Ávila Stud Los Amigos 2:09.90

  6. List of South American Group races - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable flat horse races which take place annually in South America, as listed under review by Organización Sudamericana de Fomento del Sangre Pura de Carrera (OSAF), including races which currently hold black type status.

  7. List of horse racing venues - Wikipedia

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    Hipodromo de Cidade Jardim, São Paulo; Hipodromo do Cristal, Porto Alegre; Hipodromo do Taruma, Curitiba; Other racetracks exist in Recife (PE), Pelotas (RS), Goiânia, (GO), Sao Vicente (SP), and Campos dos Goytacazes (RJ).

  8. Jose Flores (jockey) - Wikipedia

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    Flores was born and apprenticed as a rider in Peru, where his father was also a jockey. [1] [2]Starting in 1983 he raced in Panama at the Hipódromo Presidente Remón [], winning 211 races.

  9. Gran Premio Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    The Gran Premio Montevideo was inaugurated in 1896. [2]From 1954 to 1955, the Gran Premio Montevideo was run under the name Premio República Oriental del Uruguay.