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Gran Premio Jockey Club (Argentina)

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Gran Premio Jockey Club
Group 1 race
Inaugurated1883 (1883)
Race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
Race information
Distance2000 meters (1¼ mi)
SurfaceTurf
TrackHipódromo de San Isidro
QualificationThree-Year-Olds
Weight56 kg

The Gran Premio Jockey Club (previously Premio Jockey Club, Gran Premio Productos Argentinos) 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]

History

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The Gran Premio Jockey Club was first run in 1883 as the principal race organized by the Jockey Club de Buenos Aires.[2] That first year it was restricted to fillies only, being opened to all horses the following year.[3] It was originally run at the Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo.[2] The race was moved to Hipódromo de San Isidro in 1955.[4]

Pippermint winning the 1902 Premio Jockey Club

From 1883 to 1921, the race was known as the Premio Jockey Club. It was first run as the Gran Premio Jockey Club in 1922, and has been run under that name since then, except for 1953–1955, when it was run as the Gran Premio Productos Argentinos.[3]

The Gran Premio Jockey Club has been run over a variety of distances:[3]

  • 1750 meters: 1883–1895
  • 1800 meters: 1896–1897
  • 2000 meters: 1898–1906, 1908–1973, 1979–
  • 2200 meters: 1907, 1974–1978

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.[4]

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.[5][6]

Records

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Speed record:

  • 2000 meters (current distance): 1:57.1 – Fort de France (1982) & L'Express (1991)
  • 1750 meters: 1:50 – Ontario (1895)
  • 1800 meters: 1:5315 – Orange (1897)
  • 2200 meters: 2:14 – Crest Pan (1976)

Largest margin of victory since 1988:

Longest odds winner since 1988:

Shortest odds winner since 1988:

Most wins by a jockey since 1988:

Most wins by a trainer since 1988:

Most wins by an owner:

  • 4 – Haras El Turf (1908, 1969, 1974, 1977)
  • 3 – Haras Indecis (1894, 1915, 1942)
  • 3 – Haras Don Gonzalo (1900, 1903, 1909)
  • 3 – Haras Los Patrios (1939, 1947, 1954)
  • 3 – Las Monjitas (2020, 2022, 2023)

Most wins by a breeder since 1988:

Winners since 1988

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Year Winner Jockey Trainer Owner Breeder Time Margin Ref
2023 Happy Happy Day Brian Rodrigo Enrique Carlos D. Etchechoury Las Monjitas Haras Firmamento 1:57.69 3+4 length [7]
2022 Natán Adrián M. Giannetti Carlos D. Etchechoury Las Monjitas Haras Carampangue 2:01.30 Disqualification [8]
2021 Zodiacal Luciano Emanuel Cabrera Osvaldo Daniel Davila Los Dago (LP) Haras Phalaris S.R.L. 1:59.22 1 1+2 lengths [9]
2020 Marignac Adrián M. Giannetti Carlos D. Etchechoury Las Monjitas Haras Santa Ines 2:00.42 1 1+2 lengths [10]
2019 Roman Joy Eduardo Ortega Pavón Juan Manuel Etchechoury Haras El Angel de Venecia (SFE) Haras La Biznaga 2:08.19 1+2 neck [11]
2018 Imagen de Roma Pablo Gustavo Falero Lucas Francisco Gaitan Sta. Elena (LP) Haras Vacacion 2:00.82 1+2 head [12]
2017 Village King Gonzalo E. Bellocq Carlos D. Etchechoury Haras El Angel de Venecia (SFE) Haras Santa Maria de Araras 1:58.91 1+2 head [13]
2016 He Runs Away Rodrigo Gonzalo Blanco Gustavo Ernesto Romero The Guante (LP) Haras Santa Maria de Araras 1:59.75 2 1+2 lengths [14]
2015 Hi Happy Altair Domingos Pedro Nickel Haras La Providencia Haras La Providencia 1:59.15 1 1+2 lengths [15]
2014 Blues Traveler Juan Carlos Noriega Miguel Ángel Suárez Alegria Haras Abolengo 2:02.37 3 lengths [16]
2013 Ecologo Francisco Raúl Corrales Nicolas Alfredo Gaitán Haras Futuro Haras Futuro 2:00.23 Neck [17]
2012 Indy Point Gonzalo Hahn Raul Alberto Ramallo Gus-May-Fer (LP) Felipe Lovisi 1:58.25 2 lengths [18]
2011 Suggestive Boy Eduardo Ortega Pavón Alfredo F. Gaitán Dassié Haras Pozo de Luna Haras Futuro 1:58.14 2 1+2 lengths [19]
2010 Anaerobio Julio César Méndez Juan Carlos Etchechoury La Frontera (MZA) Haras La Madrugada 1:59.62 2 lengths [20]
2009 Interaction Cardenas E. Talaverano Alfredo F. Gaitán Dassié Haras Futuro Haras Futuro 1:58.47 1+2 head [21]
2008 City Banker Facundo Yamil Jarcovsky Carlos D. Etchechoury El Gusy Haras Santa Maria de Araras 1:57.27 6 lengths [22]
2007 Indio Glorioso Julio César Méndez Carlos D. Etchechoury S. de B. Haras de la Pomme 2:01.88 3 lengths [23]
2006 Gran Estreno Rodrigo Gonzalo Blanco Carlos D. Etchechoury Chelsea Eduardo Carlos Luther 2:00.73 Neck [24]
2005 Forty Licks Horacio Julian Betansos Roberto Pellegatta El Wing (SI) Haras Arroyo de Luna 1:58.75 1 1+2 lengths [25]
2004 Latency Pablo Gustavo Falero Juan Carlos Maldotti Haras Las Dos Manos Haras Las Dos Manos 1:59.80 2 lengths [26]
2003 Lancettier Pablo Gustavo Falero Juan Carlos Maldotti Haras Santa Maria de Araras Haras Santa Maria de Araras 1:59.63 3 1+2 lengths [27]
2002 Peasant Pedro Roberto Robles Juan Carlos Etchechoury La Frontera (MZA) Julio Eduardo y Perkins 1:58.47 1+2 neck [28]
2001 Ice Point Pablo Gustavo Falero Juan Carlos Maldotti Haras Vacacion Haras Vacacion 2:02.21 11 lengths [29]
2000 City West Juan Carlos Noriega Roberto Pellegatta Mariano A. Haras Abolengo 1:58.81 1 1+2 lengths [30]
1999 Asidero Cardenas E. Talaverano Juan Carlos Etchechoury Haras de la Pomme Haras de la Pomme 1:58.64 4 lengths [31]
1998 Have a Champ Jacinto Rafael Herrera Edmundo G. Fonseca El Establo (LP) Haras Firmamento 1:57.92 2 lengths [32]
1997 Chullo Oscar Fabián Conti Eduardo M. Martínez De Hoz Haras San Pablo Haras San Pablo 1:59.19 2 1+2 lengths [33]
1996 Refinado Tom Jorge Valdivieso Roberto M. Bullrich Haras La Biznaga Haras La Biznaga 2:00.47 1 1+2 lengths [34]
1995 Espirro Juan José Paule Alfredo F. Gaitán Dassié Haras El Manzanar Haras El Manzanar 1:58.61 1 1+2 lengths [35]
1994 El Sembrador Guillermo Enrique Sena José Luis Palacios Andrea E. Haras El Paraiso 1:58.2 2 1+2 lengths [36]
1993 Huido Luis Alberto Triviño Enrique Clerc San Gilberto (LP) Cornelio y Solveyra Eduar Donovan 2:00.2 [37]
1992 Mr. Light Tres Juan Alberto Maciel Antonio Derli Gómez La Buena Estrella Ruben Oscar Prieto 1:58.1 2 1+2 lengths [38]
1991 L'Express José Luis Batruni Ángel Adami La Borinqueña Haras La Borinqueña 1:57.1 1 1+2 lengths [39]
1990 Algenib Miguel Ángel Sarati Ernesto Eusebio Romero El Galo El Galo S.A. 2:00.4 [40]
1989 Autentico Fabian Antonio Rivero Luis A. Quinteros El Globito (LP) 1:58.1 1 1+2 lengths [41]
1988 Ultrasonido Vilmar Sanguinetti Luis A. Riviello Don Henry Haras El Turf 2:02.3 [42]

Earlier winners

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  • 1883: Naná ƒ
  • 1884: Miss Palmer ƒ
  • 1885: Beausoleil
  • 1886: Hawk Eye
  • 1887: Lenapé ƒ
  • 1888: Marinera ƒ
  • 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 ƒ
  • 1910: Espirita ƒ
  • 1911: Volador
  • 1912: Balboa
  • 1913: Asturiano
  • 1914: Avicenia ƒ
  • 1915: Ocurrencia ƒ
  • 1916: Vadarkblar
  • 1917: Botafogo
  • 1918: Caricato
  • 1919: Buen Ojo*
  • 1920: Calderón
  • 1921: Agüeros
  • 1922: Rico
  • 1923: La Patria ƒ
  • 1924: Lombardo
  • 1925: Pedantón
  • 1926: Rubens
  • 1927: Bermejo
  • 1928: Pibería ƒ
  • 1929: Cocles
  • 1930: Sierra Balcarce ƒ
  • 1931: Mineral
  • 1932: Payaso
  • 1933: Orégano
  • 1934: Silfo
  • 1935: Ix
  • 1936: Médicis
  • 1937: Rolando
  • 1938: Sorteado
  • 1939: Embrujo
  • 1940: La Mission ƒ
  • 1941: Bubalcó
  • 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

*Won by disqualification of Tiny

ƒ Indicates a filly

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References

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