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Perfil Ratificados 146º Belmont Stakes PRENSA HSI prensa @jockeyclub.com.ar La prueba integrará el programa del sábado 7 de junio Perfil ratificados 146º Belmont Stakes El próximo sábado 7 de junio el Hipódromo de San Isidro transmitirá en directo y con apuestas, las alternativas del prestigioso Belmont Stakes (G1 – 2400 metros, US$ 1.500.000) , tercera y última etapa de la Triple Corona de USA , donde participarán los mejores potrillos de tres años de ese país. El Belmont Stakes es una prueba de G1 que se disputa desde 1867 en Belmont Park , en Elmont, New York (USA). La competencia es la tercera y última etapa de la Triple Corona de USA y se desarrolla cinco semanas después del Kentucky Derby (G1 – 2000 metros) y tres semanas después del Preakness Stakes (G1 – 1900 metros), los otros dos eslabones de la serie selectiva. Su distancia actual es de 2400 metros y está estructurado para machos y hembras de tres años. Los machos compiten con un gravamen de 57 kilos (126 libras) y las hembras lo hacen con 55 kilos (121). El Belmont es conocido en el mundo como El test de los campeones y esa denominación le fue atribuida en función de sus exigentes 2400 metros, una distancia poco frecuente para el turf de USA. Belmont Stakes (G1 – 2400 metros, US$1.500.000) – Belmont Park – Pista de arena # SPC Padre Dividendo Ultima salida a las pistas 1 Medal Count Dynaformer 20-1 8º Kentucky Derby (G1) 2 California Chrome Lucky Pulpit 3-5 1º Preakness Stakes (G1) 3 Matterhorn Tapit 30-1 4º Peter Pan Stakes (G2) 4 Commanding Curve M. Command 15-1 2º Kentucky Derby (G1) 5 Ride On Curlin Curlin 12-1 2º Preakness Stakes (G1) 6 Matuszak Bernardini 30-1 2º Federico Tesio Stakes 7 Samraat Noble Causeway 20-1 5º Kentucky Derby (G1) 8 Commissioner A.P. Indy 20-1 2º Peter Pan Stakes (G2) 9 Wicked Strong Hard Spun 6-1 4º Kentucky Derby (G1) 10 General a Rod Roman Ruler 20-1 4º Preakness Stakes (G1) 11 Tonalist Tapit 8-1 1º Peter Pan Stakes (G2) A continuación se ofrece un perfil de cada uno de los participantes, con datos de sus campañas y demás información. 1) Medal Count (USA, Dynaformer) – Propietario: Spendthrift Farm LLC – Criador: Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings – Entrenador: Dale Romans – Jockey: Robby Albarado. Récord: 8-3-1-0 (US$ 261.600). Campaña: Cuenta con tres impactos en ocho salidas. Debutó victorioso en Ellis Park –sobre la milla- y en el plano clásico fue primero en el Transilvania Stakes (G3 -1700 metros), para luego ser segundo en el Bue Grass Stakes (G1 – 1800 metros), en Keeneland. Todo eso antes de llegar octavo en el Kentucky Derby (G1 – 2000 metros), a siete cuerpos y medio de California Chrome, en su última salida a las pistas. Tras el Derby ejercitó 800 metros en 49s y 1000 metros en 59s2/5. 2) California Chrome (USA, Lucky Pulpit) – Steven Coburn & Perry Martin – Art Sherman – Victor Espinoza – Récord: 12-8-1-0 (US$ 3.452.650). Campaña: El mejor potrillo de USA viene de conseguir en forma consecutiva el San Felipe Stakes (G2 – 1700 metros), Santa Anita Derby (G1 – 1800 metros), Kentucky Derby www.hipodromosanisidro.com PRENSA HSI prensa @jockeyclub.com.ar (G1 – 2000 metros) y Preakness Stakes (G1 -1900 metros). Suma otros cuatro impactos en doce salidas y tratará de concretar una hazaña que no se logra desde 1978. 3) Matterhorn (USA, Tapit) – Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners – Town & Country Farm Corp. – Todd Pletcher – Joe Bravo – Récord: 4-1-0-1 (US$ 62.102). Campaña: Sus chances no son las mejores en un grupo de rivals exigentes para su modesta campaña. Ganó una carrera común y fue cuarto en el Peter Pan Stakes (G2 – 1800 metros), en su última incursión a las pistas, a seis cuerpos y cuarto de Tonalist. 4) Commanding Curve (USA, Master Command) – West Point Thoroughbreds – T F VanMeter – Dallas Stewart – Shaun Bridgmohan – Récord: 7-1-2-2 (US$ 542.434). Campaña: Suma un impacto condicional en siete intentos, además de haber terminado tercero en el Louisiana Derby (G2 – 1800 metros) y segundo en el Kentucky Derby (G1 – 2000 metros), en la que fue su reciente gestión. Luego de aquel segundo lugar pasó 800 metros en 48s4/5 y 1000 metros en 59s4/5, ambos ejercicios en Churchill Downs. 5) Ride On Curlin (USA, Curlin) – Daniel Dougherty – G Watts Humphrey (h) & Louise Ireland Humphrey Revocable Trust – Billy Gowan – John Velazquez. Récord: 11-2-3-4 (US$ 714.687). Campaña: Cuenta con dos éxitos en once gestiones. A los dos años fue tercero en el Champagne Stakes (G1 – 1600 metros) y en el Street Sense Stakes (1600 metros); y a los tres años acaba de terminar segundo en el Preakness Stakes (G1 – 1900 metros), la misma colocación que obtuvo en el Arkansas Derby (G1 – 1800 metros). Además, fue tercero en el Southwest Stakes (G3 – 1700 metros) y en el Rebel Stakes (G2 – 1700 metros). En la presente temporada terminó séptimo en el Kentucky Derby (G1 – 2000 metros) pero se recuperó en Pimlico, donde llegó segundo. 6) Matuszak (USA, Bernardini) – George Prussin – Sha-Li Leasing Associates Inc. – Bill Mott – Mike Smith. Récord: 8-1-1-2 (US$ 78.643). Campaña: Ganó una prueba común en Churchill Downs y después arrimó en varias carreras clásicas. En Aqueduct fue cuarto en el Jerome Stakes (G2 – 1700 metros) y con el argentino Horacio Karamanos fue tercero en el Private Terms Stakes (1800 metros) en Laurel Park y segundo en el Federico Tesio Stakes (1700 metros), en Pimlico, en la que fue su última gestión. Tras aquella actuación se ejercitó en Belmont Park en cuatro ocasiones -todas en 1000 metros- en 1m4s, 59s4/5, 59s3/5 y 1m1s2/5. 7) Samraat (USA, Noble Causeway) – My Meadowview Farm LLC – Richard Violette (h) – Jose Ortiz. Récord: 7-5-1-0 (US$ 833.200). Campaña: Ganó en cinco de sus siete presentaciones. A los dos años se adjudicó el Damon Runyon Stakes (1700 metros) y a los tres años se quedó con el Withers Stakes (G3 – 1700 metros) y el Gotham Stakes (G3 – 1700 metros), ambos en Aqueduct. Puso fin a su invicto con un segundo lugar en el Wood Memorial Stakes (G1 – 1800 metros) –detrás de Wicked Strong- antes de quedar quinto en el Kentucky Derby (G1 – 2000 metros), en su última entrega. Ejercitó 800 metros en 48s4/5 y una milla en 1m41s1/5. 8) Commissioner (USA, A.P. Indy) – WinStar Farm LLC – Todd Pletcher – Javier Castellano. Récord: 7-2-2-1, (US$ 235.767). Campaña: Ganó cotejos comunes sobre siete presentaciones. Fue tercero en el Sunland Derby (G3 – 1800 metros) y fue segundo en el Peter Pan Stakes (G2 – 1800 metros). En medio de ambas figuraciones fue sexto en el Fountain of Youth (G2 – 1700 metros) y en el Arkansas Derby (G1 – 1800 metros). En su último trabajo matutino, el 25 de mayo, se movió 1000 metros en 1m3/5, uno de los mejores ensayos del día. 9) Wicked Strong (USA, Hard Spun) – Centennial Farms – William F Lynn – James Jerkens – Rajiv Maragh. Récord: 7-2-1-1 (US$ 804.610). Campaña: Ganó dos veces, en siete actuaciones. A los dos años fue tercero en el Remsen Stakes (G2 – 1800 metros) y a los tres años se impuso en el Wood Memorial Stakes (G1 – 1800 metros), ambos en Aqueduct. Luego de eso se ubicó cuarto en el Kentucky Derby (G1 – 2000 metros) y dejó pasar el Preakness Stakes (G1) para llegar en mejor estado. En Belmont Park trabajó 1000 mnetros en 1m1s4/5 y pasó una milla en 1m39s2/5. 10) General a Rod (USA, Roman Ruler) – Starlight Racing & Skychai Racing – Hare Forest Farm – Mike Maker – Rosie Napravnik. Récord: 7-2-2-1 (US$ 372.200). Campaña: Ganó dos cotejos en siete presentaciones, incluso el Gulfstream Park Derby (1600 metros). Fue segundo en el Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2 – 1700 metros), tercero en el Florida Derby (G1 – 1800 metros) y cuarto en el Preakness Stakes (G1 – 1900 metros), en la que fue su última actuación. 11) Tonalist (USA, Tapit) – Robert S Evans – Woodslane Farm – Christophe Clement – Joel Rosario. Récord: 4-2- 1-0 (US$ 157.000). Campaña: Cuarto, primero y segundo en el plano común, hasta que saltó a los clásicos para quedarse con el Peter Pan Stakes (1800 metros), en Belmont Park. Aquella tarde superó a Commissioner y dicha actuación lo uica como uno de los principales rivales de California Chrome en la contienda de G1. www.hipodromosanisidro.com .
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