The Gran Premio Internacional Carlos Pellegrini is the most prestigious horse race in Argentina.[1] It is run in December at the Hipódromo de San Isidro, near Buenos Aires.[2] The race was tied for the 93rd highest rated Group/Grade 1 Race for three-year-olds and upwards in the 2020 Longines World Rankings, with a rating of 115.75.[3]
Grade I race | |
Location | Hipódromo de San Isidro Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Inaugurated | 1887 |
Race type | Thoroughbred - Flat racing |
Race information | |
Distance | 2,400 meters (approx. 1+1⁄2 miles; 12 furlongs) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Left-handed |
Qualification | 3-year-olds and up |
Weight | Assigned |
The Gran Premio Internacional Carlos Pellegrini is the fourth race in the Argentinian Quadruple Crown,[4] and is part of the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series, with the winner gaining an automatic berth in the Breeders' Cup Turf.[5]
History
editThe Gran Premio Internacional Carlos Pellegrini was first run in 1887, under the name of the Gran Premio Internacional.[4] It was renamed the Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini in 1941, with the name then changing between the two until 1979, when it was run as the Gran Premio República Argentina. Since 1980, the race has been run as the Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini or Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini Internacional. The location has also varied over time, being first run at the Hipódromo Nacional from 1887 to 1895, and then the Hipódromo Argentino from 1896 to 1940 and 1971 to 1978, and the Hipódromo de San Isidro from 1941 to 1970 and from 1979 to today.[6]
The Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini has been run over a variety of distances:
- 3000 meters: 1887–1978
- 2500 meters: 1979
- 2400 meters: 1980–
In 1910, the Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini had a notably large purse, being worth m$n10,000 to the, winner equivalent to US$50,000 at the time.[7] By 1920, the purse had increased to m$n50,000, attracting 134 entries.[8]
Former American president Theodore Roosevelt attended the 1913 Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini, won by Enérgica.[9]
There has twice been a dead heat: in 1915 between Dijital and Ocurrencia and in 1923 between Don Padilla and Movedizo.[6]
In the 1952 edition, contested by Branding, Sideral, and Yatasto, was attended by 102,600 spectators, over the stated capacity of 100,000.[10][11]
The only year the race was not run was in 1976, although the 1985 edition was run in February 1986 due to an equine influenza epidemic.[6]
The 1999 edition of the Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini was anticipated to be the race of the decade. The field included 11 Group 1 winners, including Litigado, Crystal House, Refinado Tom, Ixal, Coalsack, and eventual winner Asidero. The final time of 2:21.98 set an Argentine record for the distance.[12]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 edition was run without foreign horses and almost entirely without spectator attendance.[13]
Records
editSpeed Record:
- 2400 meters (current distance): 2:21.98 – Asidero (1999)[6]
- 2500 meters: 2:352⁄5 – Habanico (1979)
- 3000 meters: 3:03.2 – Telescópico (1978)
Most wins:
- 2 – Athos II (1890, 1892)
- 2 – Pitillo (1897, 1899)
- 2 – Old Man (1904, 1905)
- 2 – Mouchette (1911, 1912)
- 2 – Macón (1925, 1926)
- 2 – Romántico (1938, 1939)
- 2 – Filón (1944, 1945)
- 2 – Académico (1946, 1948)
- 2 – Storm Mayor (2005, 2006)
Largest winning margin (since 1988):
- 9 lengths – Village King (2021)
Most wins by a jockey:
- 10 – Irineo Leguisamo (1924, 1930, 1932, 1934, 1944, 1945, 1948, 1954, 1961, 1962)[1]
- 4 – Domingo Torterolo (1912, 1915, 1918, 1920)[14]
- 4 – Máximo Acosta (1936, 1937, 1940, 1943)[14][15]
- 4 – Pablo Gustavo Falero (1991, 1992, 2000, 2005)
- 4 – Edwin Rafael Talaverano Cardenas (1993, 1996, 1999, 2009)
- 7 – Alfredo F. Gaitán Dassié (1988, 1995, 2009, 2020, 2014, 2016, 2020)
- 6 – Juan Lapistoy (1944, 1945, 1947, 1963, 1966, 1967)
- 5 – Sergio Lema (1962, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972)
- 3 – Juan R. de la Cruz (1952, 1959, 1961)
- 3 – Carlos D. Etchechoury (2005, 2008, 2022)
Most wins by an owner:
- 4 – Haras El Turf (1923, 1968, 1969, 1971)
- 3 – J.B. Zubiaurre (1893, 1896, 1898)
- 3 – Indecís (1915, 1918, 1920)
- 3 – La Guardia (1911, 1912, 1929)
Most wins by a breeder:
- 3 – Haras Orilla del Monte (2001, 2004, 2008)[6]
Winners since 1988
editYear |
Winner |
Age | Jockey |
Trainer |
Owner |
Breeder |
Time |
Margin |
Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | El Encinal | 3 | Eduardo Ortega Pavón | Miguel Alberto Gomez | Doña Pancha | Haras El Paraiso | 2:25.46 | Head | [16] |
2022 | The Punisher [a] | 3 | Martin Valle | Carlos D. Etchechoury | Haras El Angel De Venecia | Haras El Angel De Venecia | 2:24.47 | 3⁄4 length | [17] |
2021 | Village King | 7 | Martin Valle | Juan Manuel Etchechoury | Haras El Angel De Venecia | Haras Santa Maria de Araras | 2:23.42 | 9 lengths | [18] |
2020 | Cool Day | 3 | Eduardo Ortega Pavón | Alfredo F. Gaitán Dassié | Francisco Pérez Werthein | Haras Abolengo | 2:27.78 | 1⁄2 length | [19] |
2019 | Nao da Mais | 3 | Carlos Lavor | Alfonso Barbosa | Haras Phillipson | Haras Phillipson | 2:24.96 | 3⁄4 length | [20] |
2018 | Il Mercato | 3 | Juan Carlos Noriega | Juan Sebastián Maldotti | Rubio B. | Haras La Pasion | 2:28.52 | Head | [21] |
2017 | Puerto Escondido | 4 | Osvaldo Alderete | Pablo E. Sahagian | Santa Elena | Haras El Mallin | 2:29.16 | 4 lengths | [22] |
2016 | Sixties Song | 3 | Juan C. Villagra | Alfredo F. Gaitán Dassié | Julio Biancardi & partners | Haras Firmamento | 2:26.88 | 1⁄2 neck | [23] |
2015 | Hi Happy | 3 | Altair Domingos | P. Nickel Filho | Haras La Providencia | Haras La Providencia | 2:24.37 | 11⁄2 lengths | [24] |
2014 | Idolo Porteño | 4 | Jorge A. Ricardo | Alfredo F. Gaitán Dassié | Haras Cachagua | Haras La Esperanza | 2:28.11 | 4 lengths | [25] |
2013 | Soy Carambolo | 6 | Juan C. Noriega | Miguel Angel Suarez | Haras Polo | Haras Polo | 2:24.67 | 1⁄2 neck | [26] |
2012 | Going Somewhere | 3 | Nelito Cunha | Afonso F. Barbosa | Haras Phillipson | Haras Phillipson | 2:22.20 | 11⁄2 lengths | [27] |
2011 | Expressive Halo | 4 | Juan C. Noriega | Carlos A Meza Brunel | Caballeriza Axel | Haras Abolengo | 2:24.84 | 1⁄2 head | [28] |
2010 | Xin Xu Lin | 3 | Antonio C. Silva | Estanislau Petrochinski | José Renato Cruz e Tucci | Haras Pirassununga | 2:31.20 | 2 lengths | [29] |
2009 | Interaction | 3 | Edwin Talaverano | Alfredo F. Gaitán Dassié | Pozo de Luna, Inc. | Haras Futuro | 2:23.19 | 3 lengths | [30] |
2008 | Life of Victory | 6 | Rodrigo Blanco | Carlos D. Etchechoury | Caballeriza El Gusy | Haras Orilla del Monte | 2:23.52 | 1⁄2 length | [31] |
2007 | Latency | 6 | Julio C. Méndez | Juan B. Udaondo | Haras Las Dos Manos | Haras Las Dos Manos | 2:23.14 | 3 lengths | [32] |
2006 | Storm Mayor | 4 | Julio C. Méndez | Juan C. Bianchi | Caballeriza Starlight | Haras La Biznaga | 2:23.80 | 3⁄4 length | [33] |
2005 | Storm Mayor | 3 | Pablo Falero | Juan C. Bianchi | Caballeriza Starlight | Haras La Biznaga | 2:23.41 | Head | [34] |
2004 | Fire Wall | 3 | Rodrigo G. Blanco | Carlos D. Etchechoury | Caballeriza El Gusy | Haras Orilla del Monte | 2:23.35 | 1⁄2 neck | [35] |
2003 | Gorylla | 6 | Jorge Ricardo | Miguel A. Alvani | Stud Colorado dos Pampas | Haras Morro Vermelho | 2:23.80 | 2 lengths | [36] |
2002 | Freddy | 3 | Pedro R. Robles | Martins J. Cariaga | Haras La Providencia | Antonio Gilberto Depieri | 2:23.90 | 31⁄2 lengths | [37] |
2001 | Second Reality | 3 | Gonzalo Hahn | Rodolfo A. Cariaga | El Asturiano | Haras Orilla del Monte | 2:22.37 | 2 lengths | [38] |
2000 | Guarachero | 4 | Pablo Falero | Juan C. Maldotti | Stud Corcel Negro | Haras Rodeo Chico | 2:22.97 | 11⁄2 lengths | [39] |
1999 | Asidero | 3 | Edwin Rafael Talaverano Cardenas | Juan C. Etchechoury Jr. | Haras de la Pomme | Haras de la Pomme | 2:21.98 | Head | [40] |
1998 | Coalsack | 3 | Horacio Julian Betansos | Juan Carlos Bianchi | Erchu | Haras Comalal | 2:22.41 | 1⁄2 length | [41] |
1997 | Chullo | 3 | Oscar Fabián Conti | Eduardo Miguel Martínez de Hoz | San Pablo | Haras San Pablo | 2:32.12 | 41⁄2 lengths | [42] |
1996 | Fregy's | 5 | Edwin Rafael Talaverano Cardenas | Jorge Salas Vera | Myrna | James E. Combs | 2:23.80 | 11⁄2 lengths | [43] |
1995 | Seaborg | 4 | Juan José Paule | Alfredo F. Gaitán Dassié | Rio Claro (SI) | Haras El Alfalfar | 2:22.15 | 1 length | [44] |
1994 | Much Better | 5 | Jorge Antonio Ricardo | João Luis Maciel | Stud TNT | Haras J. B. Barros | 2:24.2 | 2 lengths | [45] |
1993 | Laredo | 4 | Edwin Rafael Talaverano Cardenas | Jorge Salas Vera | Myrna | Haras Gina Santa Rosa | 2:22.8 | 2 lengths | [46] |
1992 | Potri Pe ƒ | 3 | Pablo Falero | Cosme H. Ahumada | Tori | Haras La Madrugada | 2:24.0 | 4 lengths | [47] |
1991 | Potrillon | 3 | Pablo Falero | Juan Carlos Maldotti | Tori | Haras La Madrugada | 2:23.2 | 11⁄2 lengths | [48] |
1990 | Algenib | 3 | Miguel Angel Sarati | Ernesto Eusebio Romero | Haras El Galo | Haras El Galo | 2:22.2 | 3 lengths | [49] |
1989 | Cacao | 3 | Jorge Sandro Caro Araya | Juan Carlos Etchechoury | Haras Guanabara | Haras Xara | 2:24.8 | 1⁄2 head | [50] |
1988 | Montubio | 3 | O. L. Zapata | Alfredo F. Gaitán Dassié | Tandil | Haras El Alfafar | 2:24.0 | [51] |
ƒ Designates a filly or mare
Earlier winners
edit- 1887: Stiletto
- 1888: Gay Hermit
- 1889: Bolívar
- 1890: Athos II
- 1891: Camos
- 1892: Athos II
- 1893: Buenos Aires
- 1894: Revancha ƒ
- 1894: Massena
- 1895: Porteño
- 1896: Purrán
- 1897: Pilito
- 1898: Primero
- 1899: Pilito
- 1900: Etolo
- 1901: Druid
- 1902: Pippermint
- 1903: Pimiento
- 1904: Old Man
- 1905: Old Man
- 1906: Pelayo
- 1907: Olascoaga
- 1908: Bronce
- 1909: Cincel*
- 1910: Sibila ƒ
- 1911: Mouchette ƒ
- 1912: Mouchette ƒ
- 1913: Enérgica ƒ
- 1914: Irigoyen
- 1915: Dijital
- 1915: Ocurrencia
- 1916: Cabaret
- 1917: Botafogo
- 1918: Grey Fox
- 1919: Tiny
- 1920: Palospavos
- 1921: Moloch
- 1922: Rico
- 1923: Don Padilla
- 1923: Movedizo
- 1924: Lombardo
- 1925: Macón
- 1926: Macón
- 1927: Lyda ƒ
- 1928: Congreve
- 1929: Parlanchín
- 1930: Cocles
- 1931: Mineral
- 1932: Payaso
- 1933: Côte d'Or ƒ
- 1934: Cute Eyes
- 1935: Ix
- 1936: Camerino
- 1937: Albacea
- 1938: Romántico
- 1939: Romántico
- 1940: La Mission ƒ
- 1941: Bubalcó
- 1942: Tónico
- 1943: Banderín
- 1944: Filón
- 1945: Filón
- 1946: Académico
- 1947: Doubtless II
- 1948: Académico
- 1949: Cruz Montiel
- 1950: Singapur
- 1951: Yatasto
- 1952: Branding
- 1953: El Aragonés
- 1954: Jungle King
- 1955: Mangangá
- 1956: Tatán
- 1957: Fomento
- 1958: Manantial
- 1959: Escorial
- 1960: Atlas
- 1961: Arturo A.
- 1962: Tierno
- 1963: El Centauro
- 1964: Charolais
- 1965: Vit Reina ƒ
- 1966: Forli
- 1967: Rafale ƒ
- 1968: Indian Chief
- 1969: Practicante
- 1970: Snow Figure ƒ
- 1971: Uruguayo
- 1972: Chupito
- 1973: Santorín
- 1974: Gran Secreto
- 1975: Meyi
- 1976: Race not run
- 1977: El Muñeco
- 1978: Telescópico
- 1979: Habanico
- 1980: Regidor
- 1981: I'm Glad
- 1982: Sir Gold
- 1983: Immensity ƒ
- 1984: Reverente
- 1985: Salvate Tel
- 1986: Fain
- 1987: Larabee
ƒ Indicates a filly or mare
*Won by the disqualification of Baratieri
Notes
edit- ^ The 2022 winner The Punisher was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed Bravehearts
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