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Triunfar No Siempre Implica Llegar Primero a La Meta PANORAMA INTERNACIONAL Triunfar no siempre implica Pablo Carrizo llegar primero a la meta Grandes caballos vencieron en las competencias más importantes de los últimos días, en el ámbito internacional. Otros notables ejemplares debieron conformarse con secundar a aquellas figuras, en gestiones que, independientemente del resultado, también representan el éxito. n épocas en que la cuenta re- gresiva para los Juegos Olím- E picos cobra notoriedad, en el mundo del turf se dieron resultados que mucho tienen que ver con el espíri- tu olímpico. Incluso, triunfar no siempre es sinónimo de éxito pues las ubicacio- nes -en este caso, los márgenes o los cuerpos- pueden definir una contienda o establecer un resultado pero no con- seguirán alterar los conceptos que de- finen a un deportista, tal el caso de un pura sangre, como legítimo ganador. Montreal (Canadá), Juego Olímpicos de 1976. 18 de julio. Nadia Elena Comaneci brinda una gestión sin precedentes en la donde dejó segunda a su compañera, co- como lo hiso con la rumana pero el hecho histórica olímpica y en el ejercicio de ba- terránea y amiga Teodora Ungureanu; y en de haber sido contemporáneas jugó en rras asimétricas logra el primer diez per- el concurso general -que combinaba siete contra de las primeras y en claro favor de fecto. Según detalla Gonzalo Bonadeo disciplinas- se adelantó a la soviética Neli Comaneci. en su libro Pasión Olímpica, el mundo no Vladímirovna Kim. Esta última conseguiría estaba preparado para un diez perfecto tres preseas doradas y una plateada en Berlín (Alemania), Juego Olímpicos de en gimnasia artística. Incluso, apunta, los Montreal y dos de oro en Moscú 1980. 1936. En medio del régimen nazi, el atleta tableros eléctricos no podían puntuar con Tanto Kim como Ungureanu o Ludmilla norteamericano James Cleveland Jesse diez, por considerase imposible, y ante la Tourischeva fueron soberbias en lo suyo Owens -foto inferior- alcanza cuatro me- performance de la rumana debieron mos- pero se cruzaron con Comaneci y fue esta dallas de oro en 100 y 200 metros llanos, trar un 1.00 en lugar de un diez. última la que convirtió su poderío en hege- en la posta 4x100 y en salto en largo. Comaneci -foto superior- conseguiría la monía y supremacía. En la última de las disciplinas citadas, medalla de oro en las barras asimétricas, El mundo hubiese hablado de aquellas Owens -séptimo de once hermanos, nieto de un esclavo e hijo de un granjero- dejó segundo al alemán Carl Ludwig Luz Long. Lo curioso es que Adolf Hitler se propu- so recibir a los JJOO con la convicción de mostrar al mundo la supremacía de la raza aria. Incluso, algunos artículos de la época dan cuenta de que su ministro de propa- ganda, Joseph Goebbels, fue el mentor de una puesta en escena donde los atletas locales coparon la mayoría de los premios. Con la excepción del salto de longitud, claro, donde aquel nieto de esclavos -de descendencia afroamericana- terminaría derrotando al crédito local. Pero lo más sorprendente de todo fue la camaradería que forjaron en plena com- 33 - REVISTA PALERMO - 27/07/16 PANORAMA INTERNACIONAL petencia ambos atletas, que fue repudiada por toda la cúpula nazi. Incluso, Luz osó aconsejar a Owens y su consejo motivó el triunfo del negro sobre el blanco. Hitler se negó a entregar la medalla dorada a un negro pero -según cuenta el propio atleta- en privado hubo felicitación. En contrapartida, Luz fue castigado por el régimen y obligado a luchar para los na- zis en la invasión aliada de Sicilia. Murió en combate, en un hospital militar controlado por las fuerzas británicas. En 1964, Luz fue el primer atleta en re- cibir de manera póstuma la medalla Pierre de Coubertin –también conocida como la medalla al verdadero espíritu deportivo–, concedida por el COI a aquellos deportis- las lágrimas. Fue retirada en camilla. Más años, Galileo y Hveger por Danehill) pudo tas que hayan mostrado espíritu olímpico aclamada y ovacionada que la vencedo- con un corcel de la Reina Elizabeth de In- y deportividad durante los Juegos. ra. Ella también había triunfado. Se había glaterra: Dartmouth (GB, Dubawi). superado a sí misma. Su gestión es con- El caballo de Smith, Magnier & Tabor Los Ángeles (USA), Juegos Olímpicos siderada uno de los mayores ejemplos de desquitó en el escenario de la soberana de 1984. Durante la disputa de la maratón perseverancia, triunfo y espíritu olímpico. su derrota en Royal Ascot y ahora cuenta femenina, ganada por la local Joan Benoit, Tiempo después, la IAAF creó el Articulo éxitos en el máximo nivel, tanto en USA, la suiza Gabriela Andersen-Schiess haría Andersen-Schiess, que permite a los at- como Hong Kong y Europa. historia pese a terminar en el puesto 37, letas recibir asistencia médica, en plena El pupilo de Aidan O’Brien fue piloteado entre 44 contrincantes. competencia, sin ser descalificados ni pe- por Ryan Moore y ahora registra seis triun- La suiza emocionó al mundo por su nalizados. Aquella suiza cambiaría el de- fos en quince actuaciones, con ganancias entrega y determinación. Exhausta, total- porte para siempre... que ascienden a US$ 3.545.592. mente deshidratada, desorientada por el Hermano entero de Idaho, segundo en esfuerzo y con fuertes calambres en sus La historia está llena de ejemplos como el Irish Derby (G1) y tercero en el Epsom piernas, cruzó la meta ante la súplica de los citados y el turf no es la excepción. Derby (G1) de esta temporada; y del tam- los médicos y asistentes que le implora- Por el contrario, mucho de lo que sucedió bién placé de G1 Valdemoro (Aus., Encos- ban detenerse para ser atendida. en los últimos días en los distintos hipó- ta de Lago), Highland Reel -foto superior- Ella se negó rotundamente hasta que dromos del mundo, tiene que ver con las emuló a su padre, ganador de esta carrera logró su objetivo. Detrás de la línea de lle- historias comentadas. Por ejemplo, en en 2001. Incluso, padre e hijo contaron gada la tomaron dos médicos en el preciso el King George VI & Queen Elizabeth con la preparación de O’Brien y tienen en momento en el que se desplomó. Vale la Stakes (G1 – 2400 metros, L1.215.000), común al propietario -Michael Tabor- que pena verlo en YouTube. Emociona, hasta un caballo irlandés como Highland Reel (4 con seis impactos es el más ganador. Tabor festejó con Montjeu (2000), Ga- lileo (2001), Hurricane Run (2006), Dylan Thomas (2007), Duke of Marmalade (2008) y el citado Highland Reel (2016). O’Brien llegó al póker de éxitos y está a uno de sus pares más ganadores: Dick Hern (Brigadier Gerard, Troy, Ela-Mana- Mou, Petoski y Nashwan), Michael Stoute (Shergar, Opera House, Golan, Conduit y Harbinger) y Saeed bin Suroor (Lammtarra, Swain dos veces, Daylami y Doyen). Entre los jinetes, Ryan Moore sumó su segundo impacto pero está muy lejos de Lester Piggott, ganador con Meadow Court, Aunt Edith, Park Top, Nijinsky, Dahlia (h), The Minstrel y Teenoso. Entre el visitante y el caballo de la Reina quedó segundo el local Wings of Desire (3 años, Pivotal y Gull Wing por In the Wings), Al límite de sus capacidades, Gabriela Andersen-Schiess harìa historia en JJOO de Los Ángeles a un cuerpo y cuarto del vencedor y dos 34 - REVISTA PALERMO - 27/07/16 PANORAMA INTERNACIONAL cuerpos y tres cuartos delante del tercero, cuyo abuelo materno no es otro que el in- comparable Galileo. Hitler se negó a premiar a un atleta ne- gro pero la Reina no tuvo más remedio que encabezar la premiación de su carrera, aún perpleja por el tercer lugar conseguido por su caballo. Nadie lo notó. Los tiempos cambiaron, eso está claro, y el turf es un deporte de caballeros. Acá, la rivalidad se limita a la pista. Fue- ra de ella, protocolo mediante, todo es ca- maradería como la de Luz y Owen. Galileo es el padre de Highland Reel y el abuelo materno de Darmouth. Es una es- trella del turf mundial y en el ámbito olímpi- co sería algo así como un Michael Phelps, Galileo y Alluring Park), hermano entero de La madre de la potranca es la también el deportista olímpico con mayor número las Epsom Oaks winner Was. titular de G1 African Rose (GB, Observa- de medallas ganadas en los Juego: 22. Mientras Highland Reel aporta medallas tory). Lo curioso es que padre, madre e El nadador norteamericano también tie- para Galileo, sus otros hijos, de dos años, hija lucieron sedas de Juddmonte, incluso ne el récord de medallas doradas en forma permiten soñar con futuras victorias. la última es atendida por Roger Charlton y individual, 18, y es considerado una de las Más éxitos para un semental que parece fue dirigida por Lanfranco Dettori. máximas figuras de todos los tiempos. no tener límites. A lo Phelps. Frankel ya cuenta con su primer gana- Galileo es como Phelps. No para de dor clásico -en este caso, ganadora- como sorprender. Cada vez que rivaliza, por in- Frankel y más de Galileo para que las expectativas sigan en alza. termedio de su descendencia, es noticia. El fin de semana, sus hijos y nietos consi- Muchos recuerden a Frankel como el Songbird, California guieron triunfos destacados. Otros más... mejor hijo de Galileo en las pistas. Sus ca- Chrome y otras figuras En Leopardstown, en el Tyros Stakes torce victorias consecutivas que le dieron (G3 – 1400m.), logró su segundo impacto forma a una campaña sin fisuras es la me- Se dijo anteriormente que el hecho de en tres actuaciones su hijo Churchill, con jor síntesis. ser contemporáneo con determinadas fi- las mismas conexiones que Highland Reel.
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