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Dezembro, 1961 TURF 6~1. Dezembro, 1961 TURF Publicação mensal do e FOMENTO JOCKEY CLUB DE SÃO PAULO DEZEMBRO DE 1961 Molvedo, o cavalo do momento Com a vitória de Molvedo no Are de tou tudo o que se pode desejar de mais Triomphe dêste ano, em que suplantou brilhante para a criação italiana, não so- a nata dos puro-sangue europeus, ficou mente a consagrando em primeiro plano estabelecida a qualidade de reprodutor, no turf mundial, mas também confir- que faltava para consagrar seu pai Ribot mando o juizo que sempre se fez, diga- como um dos mais famosos animais dêste se de passagem, com tôda a justiça, à século. pessoa de Federico Tesio, como talvez o Todos es turfistas conhecem o que maior criador de todos os tempos. foi a campanha de Ribot nas pistas, Molvedo. entretanto, sempre se mos- quando êsse filho de Tenerani conquis- trou um potro caprichoso. Houve quem chegasse a dizer que êle não era um dig- no filho de Ribot, quando, pelo seu tem.. NA CAPA peramento, ficou parado numa partida. Mas essa apreciação foi tão injusta quan_ to demonstrou êle sobejamente ao ga- nhar de forma impressionante o Are de Triomphe, após uma série muito brilhan_ te de outras vitórias. A senhora Verga, que figura como sua proprietaria, fez saber à imprensa italiana que Molvedo ainda correrá aos quatro anos, isto é, passai á, após a prova dos "clássicos" dos três anos, para a classe dos campeões de taças e outras «OLHADA», vencedora do carreiras de mais fundo. Há planos para Clássico «Diana». que volte a correr no Are de Triornphe TURF E FOMENTO do ano vindouro, bem como no King guido de Match, Puissant Cher, Or du George and Queen Elizabeth Staltes, hoje Rhin, Success, Rio 1Vlarin (êste outro ita- mais dotado prêmio da Inglaterra. Ven- liano sentiu-se prejudicado pela pista pe- cendo essas duas provas, Molvedo igua- sada), Carolina, Just Gret. Okay II, Des. lará o feito do seu pai Ribor. que também trai, Le Tahitien (que puxou a corrida venceu o Are de Triomphe duas • vezes e para Right Royal), Balto, Devon. Dieta ganhou a prova inglesa. Drake (segundo no Derby de Epsom), Molvedo nasceu no liaras Gornate, a Gisors e Tenacity. O tempo da corrida foi 25 de abril de 1957, sendo filho de Ribat de 158 segundos e 4 10, para os dois mil Maggiolina Foi um potro de difícil quatrocentos metros. Certamente a doma, por causa do seu gênio e ao -estreiar pista pesada terá de responder por isso. aos trés anos em 1000 metros no prêmio Entretanto, urna cousa curiosa nos "Oreno", em 27 de agósto de 1960, ga. leva a pensar no destino dos puro-sangue. nhou.o por três corpos. Cria-se que na- Molvedo, segundo nos relatam os fatos, quela ocasião seria a sua corrida uma nunca teria nascido se não fosse um feri- corrida comum, dado que não se conside_ mento numa égua, ocorrido na ocasião em dava a sua oposição nenhuma cousa es- que ela seria destinada a Ribot, égua essa pecial. Sua corrida seguinte foi o "Trie- que não é a mãe de Molvedo. Assim, no nal" em Milão, esta corrida tornando-se primeiro ano de monta de Ribot em Dor_ outra vitória e dando-lhe uma situação meti() (o liaras de Tesio, onde éle nasceu de favorito no prémio "Nazionale". Esta fez monta), houve apenas cinco cober- foi a vêz em que éle ficou parado, e turas que puderam ser cedidas a criado- quando se decidiu a correr, era tarde de.. res de outros luras. Uma delas, Egidio mais para alcançar Adrasto e folia, que Verga, espeiso da atual dona de Molvedo, ficaram à sua frente na chegada. E daí dono por sua vez da Razza Ticino, onde por diante seguiu a sua carreira de vitó. Molvedo nasceu, conseguiu obter. rias, cuias detalhes se tornariam dema- Mas a sua intenção era enviar siados para um simples artigo. a Ribot uma égua muito mais interessan. A coroação das qualidades de corre- te como reprodutora, do que a mãe de dor de Molvedo foi a sua vitória, realmen- Molvedo, pois uma das pérolas do seu te, no Arc de Triomphe, pois que nessa haras era Staffa, que, com dois garanhões corrida, pondo de lado o problema de dis- franceses diferentes, havia dado dois tância, de prêmio, etc., éle conseguiu "cracks". Ela é a mãe de Sedan, com vencer tudo o que havia de melhor na Prince Bio, e de Seaulieu, com Alizier. Europa. O segundo foi Right Royal, não Mas essa égua sofreu um corte que, em- só o melhor potro francês da atualidade, bora sem gravidade, não lhe permitiria mas também vencedor na Inglaterra ficar perfeita a tempo de aproveitar a- Terceiro foi Misti, quarto High Hat, se- quele precioso serviço de Ribot. Assim é DEZEMBRO DE 1961 que o doutor Enrico Arcari, encarregado Pearl Cap, sua filha por Le Capucin, de escolher outra égua, pôs seus olhos em além do melhor produto de sua geração. Maggiolina, uma filha de Nakamuro, do venceu os Guinéos francêses do seu ano, mesmo heras. o Are de Triomphe e o Diane, além de Esta filha de Nakamuro, entretanto, mais 11 vitórias. E um seu filho veiu a não fica nada a dever como origem, a ser Pearl Diver, ganhador do Derby de Staffa, e embora não tivesse ainda tido Epsom, e pai, entre nós, de Sanaan, hoje oportunidade de produzir nenhum cam. garanhão da Remonta do Exército. peão, a amostra que nos deu, de principio, Todos os outros filhos de Pearl Mai- foi Molvedo. den foram bons ganhadores, sendo que Nakamuro é um filho de Cameronian Pearlweed ainda ganhou o Derby Fran- (o mesmo pai do nosso conhecido Bani_ cês e Bipearl os Guinéos francêses. E bino e de Scottish Union (êste o ganha- Muci, enviada à Itália, não somente apare- dor do St. Leger de Doncaster) e ainda ceu como a melhor potranca do seu ano avô de Christmas Festival e de Ascot Sun, como tornou-se origem da família que hoje esta a mãe de Quebec, Old Fashioned, Rob se notalizou dando Molvedo. De fato, Roy, Tirano, etc, etc.) e de Nogara que, Muci, que era filha de Tetrameter (um a Federico Tesio havia anteriormente da- excepcional fundista filho de Tetratema), do Nearco e Niccoló dell'Arca, entre ou- deu Murcia, com Pilade (o mesmo Pilade tros. Daí se vê, pois, a origem brilhante que figura nos pedigrees italo-alemães dêsse animal. E como se isso não fosse hoje entre nós, especialmente como pai de suficiente, a mãe de Maggiolina, chamada Destino, do haras Ipiranga). E esta Mur- Murcia, provém de um ramo da família cia, cruzada com Nakamuro, foi que deu 16 que tanto na França como na Itália e Maggiolina, a qual, por sua vez, veiu a aqui no Brasil tem dado muitos animais ser a mãe de Molvedo, com Ribot. E da de valor. raça de Ribot ainda temos entre nós um earl Maiden, uma filha de Phaleron par de filhas de Tenerani (haras Guana- (Gallinule e Mrs. Butterswick, por St. bara, dono de Templaria; e outra no ha. Simon) e de Pearl Shell, foi enviada à ras Faxina, Tempesta, que já morreu mas França, para onde havia sido vendida da deixou descendência). E ainda El Greco, Inglaterra,a preço de bagatela, tornando- avô de Ribot, é o mesmo pai de Alençon, se então uma fonte de grandes ganhado- hoje reprodutor do heras Bananal. res. Além de bons ganhadores, ela os No Brasil existem quatro ramos des- deu em quantidade apreciável, pois que ta família de Pearl Maiden. O primeiro velu a ser a mãe de Pearl Cap, Silver seria o representado por Filie de Troie, Fox II, Muci, Bipearl, Black Pearl, por Priam e Consolation, esta por Fox- Pearl Drop, Pearlweed e Pearlash, hunter e a supracitada Bipearl, por Biribi entre outros. e Pearl Maiden. Filie de Troie já se no_ TURF E FOMENTO tabilizou por ter dado a excelente rina (com records de tempo no Rio) e De Troia, recentemente entrada na Argot, entre outros. Mas a mesma Frag- criação, depois de excelente campanha ment, mãe de Fasten, também já deu na segundo ramo seria o representado por França o famoso Tourment, com Tourbil- Perle d Or II, hoje morta, mas que esteve lon, vencedor dos Guinéos e do Royal Oak no haras Conzo, onde deixou Hidor, ainda (St. Leger francês) além de ter sido se em corridas e Great Queen, hoje na cria- gundo do Derby Francés e do Gr. Prix ção, ambos por Simplon Express. Esta de Paris e hoje ser um garanhão de pri_ Perle d'Or II é filha de Casterari e Pearl meira linha, contando-se entre os seus fi. Island, por Spike Island e Blak Pearl, por lhos com os nomes de Cerísolles, Chingac- Brüleur e Pearl Maiden. gook, e Flocon ("este ganhador do famoso Um terceiro ramo é o representado Eclipse Stakes, na Inglaterra). por Quick Silver, filha de Fastnet e Sil- Dai se vê, pois, a brilhante origem de ver Fox II por Foxhunter e Pearl Mai. Molvedo, que veiu salentada pelo fato de den, sendo que Quick Silver deixou também ser filho de Ribot. Não falta, descendência no haras Bela Esperança. E portanto, a Maggiolina, nem como filha último, não menos importante, é o que de Nakamuro nem como descendente de é representado pela reprodutora Fasten. Pearl Maiden, um sangue para que con- por Fastnet e Fragment, filha de Shred e tinue a produzir bem e certamente muito Pearl Drop, por Hotweed e Pearl Maiden. bem andou o Dr.
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