Clásico del Caribe
The Clásico Internacional del Caribe or Caribbean Derby is the thoroughbred most important black-type stakes race in the Caribbean for three-year-old thoroughbred horses, held on the month of December. The race features the best 3-year-old colts and fillies from the countries which are members of the Confederacion Hipica del Caribe.
Black Type race | |
"The Caribbean Derby" | |
Location | Variable |
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Inaugurated | 1966 |
Race type | Thoroughbred |
Website | Clásico del Caribe |
Race information | |
Distance | 1 1⁄8 miles (1,800 m) |
Surface | Dirt |
Track | Left-handed |
Qualification | 3-year-old |
Weight | Winner Countries: Colt/Gelding: 124 lbs Filly: 118 lbs Other Countries: Colt/Gelding/Filly: 116 lbs |
Purse | US$300,000 |
Along with the celebration of the Clásico Internacional del Caribe, four other international races are programmed during the weekend festivities. These races are the Copa Velocidad (Caribbean Sprint Cup) (6f), Copa Dama del Caribe (Caribbean Ladies' Classic) (8.5f), Copa Invitacional del Caribe (10f), and the Confraternity Cup (10f) for 3 & up horses.
The 2017 edition of the Clásico Internacional del Caribe was held at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale, Florida. Gulfstream was the first pari-mutuel track outside of Latin American and the Caribbean to host the event.[1]Bringing for the first time World class substance abuse rules to the most important Race of the Caribbean and a LEVELED field of competition for ALL the countries which are members of the Confederacion Hipica del CAribe.
History
The Clásico Internacional del Caribe occurred after thirteen years of arduous work. Engineer Ramón Llobet Jr and Lic. Abelardo Ruiz Suria, among other distinguished Puerto Rican horsemen, created the event in 1966. This derby was designed in order to strengthen ties of friendship and brotherhood between the countries of the Caribbean. To be eligible to run in the Clásico a thoroughbred must be bred in one of the confederation member nations.
Panamá is the country with most winning in this black-type stakes with 15 followed by Venezuela with 13, Mexico with 11 and Puerto Rico with 8. Colombia and Dominican Republic has won the stakes only once. The Venezuelan jockey Emisael Jaramillo has more victories in this stake with 5 followed by Panamanian Cornelio Velasquez with 3.
Four jockeys have won both the Kentucky Derby and the Clasico Internacional del Caribe:
- Gustavo Avila (Canonero II and Victoreado (VEN))
- Jacinto Vasquez (Genuine Risk, and Barremina (PAN))
- Laffit Pincay, Jr. (Swale and Pikotazo (MEX))
- Joel Rosario (Orb and Sicotico (DOM))
Gustavo Avila is the only jockey to win the Preakness Stakes and the Caribbean Derby (Canonero II and Victoreado (VEN)).
Five jockeys have won the Belmont Stakes and the Caribbean Derby:
- Ruben Hernandez (Coastal and Ezgarta (MEX))
- Laffit Pincay, Jr. (Conquistador Cielo, Swale, Caveat and Pikotazo (MEX))
- Fernando Jara (Jazil and Ay Papá (PAN))
- Joel Rosario (Tonalist and Sicotico (DOM))
- Irad Ortiz, Jr. (Creator and Jala Jala (MEX))
Venezuela is the only country to win on four consecutive occasions (with Bambera in 2009, Water Jet in 2010, Heisenberg in 2011 and El de Chine in 2012). On eleven occasions a country has managed to finish in the top two positions: Mexico with Guadamur and Gumiel (1969), Voy por Uno and Barrullero (1976) and Ezgarta and Gran Zar (1978); Venezuela with Rayo Laser and Gallardete (1987), Alighieri and Jib Dancer (1997), Water Jet and Gran Charlie (2010); Panama with Cortisol and Gotti (1999), and El Tigre Mono and Chantik (2016); and Puerto Rico with Vuelve Candy B. and Satin Charger (1991), Borrascoso and Shahid (2005), Soy Conquistador and Primero Nieto (2007). In 2009, for the first time officially two fillies occupied the top two positions: Bambera (VEN) and Vivian Record (MEX). In 1996 two fillies, Angelical (PAN) and La Supernova (PR), occupied the top two positions but the latter was disqualified to the 3rd position.
On one occasion a brother-sister team sired by the same horse were the first and second-place finishers: El Tigre Mono and Chantik finished 1-2 in 2016. Both were sired by Concerto.
The longest gap between winners of one country is of 14 years (Puerto Rico - Wiso G, 1968 to Guaybanex, 1982).
Pikotazo (MEX) is the only winner of the Clásico del Caribe to run in the US Triple Crown Race (in the 1980 Belmont Stakes, finishing 10th).
Verset Dancer (PR) was the first filly to win the Clásico del Caribe, also establishing a track (the then Hipodromo El Comandante) and stake record (1:50:1/5). Five more fillies beside Verset Dancer have won the Clásico del Caribe: Galilea (COL) in 1984; Angelical (PAN) in 1996; Alexia (PAN) in 2001; Bambera (VEN) in 2009 and Ninfa del Cielo (VEN) in 2014.
Verset Jet (PR), winner in 1993 is a product out of Verset Dancer (PR), winner in 1983.
Rosemary Homeister, Jr. is the first (and so far only) female jockey to win the Clasico del Caribe.
Four Clasico del Caribe winners went to win the Copa Confraternidad (Confraternity Cup): Verset Jet (PR) in 1994; My Own Business (VEN) in 2002 and 2003; Soy Conquistador (PR) in 2009; and El Tigre Mono (PAN) in 2017.
Winners of the Clásico Internacional del Caribe
Year | Host Track | Winner | Jockey | Trainer | Owner | Time | |
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2019 | Paco Lopez | Paul Valery | Paul Valery | 1:51.76 | |||
2018 | Irad Ortiz, Jr. | DON Fausto Gutierrez | Cuadra San Jorge | 1:54.80 | |||
2017 | Irad Ortiz, Jr. | DON Fausto Gutierrez | Cuadra San Jorge | 1:52.14 | |||
2016 | Felix Salgado | Carlos Espino Guanti | Stud Marathon | 1:57.33 | |||
2015 | Jose Lezcano | Alberto Paz Rodríguez | Stud Campo Azul | 1:57:33 | |||
2014 | Emisael Jaramillo | Juan Carlos Ávila | Stud El Oso Yogui | 1:51.00 | |||
2013 | Moisés Gonzalez | DON Fausto Gutierrez | Cuadra Mapa | 1:54:54 | |||
2012 | Emisael Jaramillo | Juan Carlos Ávila | Stud Monte Piedad | 1:52.69 | |||
2011 | Emisael Jaramillo | Santos Mario Domínguez | Stud Jabces | 1:54.00 | |||
2010 | Emisael Jaramillo | Gustavo Delgado | Establo El Fantasma | 1:48.80[note 4] | |||
2009 | Edgar Pérez | Gustavo Delgado | Establo Paula-C | 1:51.60 | |||
2008 | Joel Rosario | Eugenio Deschamps | Establo Jacksan | 1:52.54 | |||
2007 | Hector Berrios | Máximo Gomez | Establo Edelsam | 1:50.06[note 5] | |||
2006 | Fernando Jara | José Carrillo | Stud Angel C | 1:53.02 | |||
2005 | Alexis Feliciano | Sammy Garcia | Silent Stable | 1:54.60 | |||
2004 | Cornelio Velasquez | Moises Henriquez | Stud La Marea | 1:52.47 | |||
2003 | Cornelio Velasquez | Rafael Fernandez Prado | Stud Full House | 1:53.73 | |||
2002 | Angel Castillo | Gustavo Delgado | Stud Los Grandes | 1:52.27 | |||
2001 | Rosemary Homeister, Jr. | Eric Gittens | Stud Campo Azul | 1:54.56 | |||
2000 | Emisael Jaramillo | Antonio Bellardi | Stud Fantasia | 1:51.76 | |||
1999 | Camilo Pitty | Julio Torres | Stud Cantón | 1:52.20 | |||
1998 | Jesus Barria | Roberto Arango | Stud El Naranjo | 1:52.22 | |||
1997 | Douglas Valiente | Aantonio Catanese | Stud San Omero | 1:50.40 | |||
1996 | Roberto Perez | Roberto Arango | Stud Nakacat | 1:54.73 | |||
1995 | Javier Matías | Juan Ruiz Garcia | Cuadra Santa Rita | 1:49.2/5 | |||
1994 | Julio Garcia | Jesus M. Rodriguez | Establo Tres M. | N/A | |||
1993 | Juan Cintrón | Jorge Maymo | Establo Mandarria | 1:51.2/5 | |||
1992 | Cornelio Velasquez | Alberto Paz Rodriguez | Stud La Marea | 1:51.3/5 | |||
1991 | Julio Garcia | Candelario Bonilla | Establo Nori-Annette | N/A | |||
1990 | Juan V. Tovar | César Cachazo | Stud Doña Félida | 1:59.0 [note 9] | |||
1989 | Alfredo Smith Jr. | Felix Rodriguez Jr. | Lucky Four Stables | 1:53.1/5 | |||
1988 | Humberto Enriquez | Alfredo Márquez | Cuadra San Gabriel | 1:51.4/5 | |||
1987 | Rafael Torrealba | Agustin Bezara | Establo Tamborazo | 1:52.3/5 | |||
1986 | Douglas Valiente | Daniel Perez | Stud Gorjeadora | 1:49.3/5 | |||
1985 | Victor Tejada | Felix Rodriguez Jr. | Militza y Carlos Romero | 1:58.0 [note 10] | |||
1984 | Jorge Duarte | Manuel Munar | Haras Santa Lucía | 1:57.2/5 | |||
1983 | Santos Navarro | Jose Maymo | Establo Pro | 1:50.1/5 | |||
1982 | Juan Santiago | Juan M. Rodriguez | Establo Caribe | 1:53.3/5 | |||
1981 | Victor Tejada | Dario Ramos | Stud Los Novatos | 1:53.3/5 | |||
1980 | Laffit Pincay, Jr. | Alberto Barrera | Cuadra Just Horgus | 1:52.1/5 | |||
1979 | Not held | ||||||
1978 | Ruben Hernandez | Eusebio Razo Beltran | Cuadra Sigui | 1:51.0 | |||
1977 | Argenis Rosillo | Juan Vidal | Stud Balbico | 1:54.2/5 | |||
1976 | Gustavo Marquez | Eusebio Razo Beltran | Cuadra Ely | 1:55.3/5 | |||
1975 | Alberto Zepeda | René Castillo | Jorge Sarur Aburto | 2:02.0 [note 11] | |||
1974 | Jacinto Vasquez | Alberto Paz Rodriguez | Stud Characo | 1:54.3/5 | |||
1973 | Marcel Zuñiga | Felix Rodriguez | Dolores de Shulte | 1:57.3/5 | |||
1972 | Not held | ||||||
1971 | Guillermo Gavidia | Tomas Lopez Altamira | Cuadra Georgina | 1:54.0 | |||
1970 | Miguel Yanez | Jose Barba | Cuadra Carrusel | 1:56.3/5 | |||
1969 | Alberto Zepeda | Antonio Justo | Cuadra Carrusel | 1:52.4/5 | |||
1968 | Carlos Lopez | Diego Acevedo | Cinderella Stud | 1:54.1/5 | |||
1967 | Ruben Contreras | Claudino Hernandez | Cuadra San Luis | 1:56.3/5 | |||
1966 | Gustavo Avila | Domingo Noguera Mora | Stud Raga | 1:56.1/5 |
A † designates a Triple Crown Winner in their native country.
A ‡ designates a filly.
- Notes:
- First running outside of Latin America and the Caribbean
- First running outside of Latin America and the Caribbean
- A formal objection by second place finisher Huitlacoche's (MEX) team was dismissed by the officials.
- Stakes Record
- New track record at the Hipodromo Camarero
- Disqualification of High Security (VEN) to second place
- Disqualifications of Golden End (PR) and Waki Boy (PR) due to doping
- Disqualifications of Rio Chamita (VEN) and Landrea (VEN) due to doping
- Held over 1 3/16 miles (1.900 meters)
- Held over 1 3/16 miles (1.900 meters)
- Held over 1 3/16 miles (1.900 meters)
Winners by Country
Country | Wins |
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15 | |
14 | |
11 | |
8 | |
1 | |
1 | |
References
- "Gulfstream to Host 2017 Clasico Internacional del Caribe" (Press release). Hallandale Beach, FL: Gulfstream Park. 1 July 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
- Thoroughbred database
- Winners , in: Thoroughbred Heritage