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The Sandy Lane Gold Cup is a Barbadian Group I Thoroughbred horse race run annually in late February/early March since 1982 at the Garrison Savannah Racetrack in Bridgetown, Barbados. Contested over a turf course at a distance of 1,800 meters (8.95 furlongs), it is open to horses, age three or older.
The tournament is held every two years and is used to determine the continental champion; previously, the winner of the competition would also qualify for the now-defunct FIFA Confederations Cup. The Gold Cup was established in 1991 as the successor to the CONCACAF Championship and has been hosted primarily in the United States. Various ...
This is a list of records and statistics of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, which was the direct successor of the CONCACAF Championship (1963–1989). Before the founding of CONCACAF in 1961 due to the merger of NAFC and CCCF, football in North America, Central America and the Caribbean was divided into two regional confederations, each with its own top tournament for senior national teams, the NAFC ...
Sanford Prince (foaled 1985 in Great Britain) was a Barbadian thoroughbred racehorse that was the first horse to win three editions of the Barbados Gold Cup.. Trained by Australian Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Scobie Breasley for owner Sir David Seale, he was ridden to victory in each of his three Gold Cups by jockey, Venice Richards.
Among his successes at Garrison Savannah Racetrack, Bill Marshall was a seven-time winner of the island's most prestigious race, the Barbados Gold Cup and a nine-time winner of the Barbados Derby. In 1989 he conditioned Barbados Triple Crown champion, Coo Bird , who would win more races in his career than any other Thoroughbred in Barbados ...
Mexico won the 2009 Gold Cup by beating the United States 5–0. In the 2011 Gold Cup, Mexico defeated the USA 4–2 in the final while the USA won the 2013 Gold Cup by beating Panama 1–0. Since the formation of the Gold Cup in 1991, the CONCACAF Championship has been won nine times by Mexico, seven times by the United States, and once by Canada.
Patrick Husbands (born May 22, 1973) is a Barbadian jockey in Thoroughbred horse racing.The son of a jockey, he began riding as a young boy, turning professional in his home country where he rode successfully until emigrating to Toronto, Ontario in 1994.
GFF Super 8 Cup Georgetown Regional Cup: Haiti: Coupe d'Haïti: Honduras: Honduran Cup: Jamaica: JFF Champions Cup: Martinique: No competition: Mexico: Copa MX: Montserrat: No competition: Nicaragua: No competition: Panama: No competition: Puerto Rico: Copa Luis Villarejo: Saint Kitts and Nevis: Saint Kitts and Nevis National Cup: Saint Lucia ...