+ Follow FAIR AND SQUARE AWARDS Tag
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[Title] => Horseracing sales reach P3.25-B
[Summary] => Renewed public interest and patronage of local horse racing has resulted in the industrys continuing growth with total sales from horse race gaming operation reaching a phenomenal P3.25-billion for the first half of the year, according to the Philippine Racing Commission (Philracom).
Local racings impressive sales growth was the highlight of the Philracoms industry report as announced yesterday by the chairman and commissioners of the Philracom during the weekly Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Forum at the Holiday Inn Manila Pavilion Hotel.
[DatePublished] => 2002-07-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => Chairmans Cup unfolds at Sta. Ana
[Summary] => Golden Ballet, the best two-year-old last year and now a strong contender for the Triple Crown, goes back to work today when the Chairmans Cup, a stakes race offering a top prize of P600,000, comes off the wraps at the Santa Ana Park.
The Jun Almeda-owned galloper, unbeaten in six starts last year, including five major stakes races, is favored to rule the 1,600-meter race. Out to challenge Golden Ballet are Unbreakable, Mighty Strong, Magical Mark, Micas Magic, What A Spell, Capriole and Señor Raggaas.
[DatePublished] => 2002-03-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Wind Blown seeks 3rd title in a row
[Summary] => Multi-titled Wind Blown shoots for a third straight victory this year when the Commissioners Cup honoring Enrique "Pocholo" Romualdez is staged today at the San Lazaro Hippodrome.
The Hermie Esguerra-owned galloper, who recorded more than P8 million in prize earnings last year, is favored to rule the 1,900-meter race. Other contenders are coupled entry Charlemagne and Staunch Ally, and High Roller.
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FAIR AND SQUARE AWARDS
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[Title] => Horseracing sales reach P3.25-B
[Summary] => Renewed public interest and patronage of local horse racing has resulted in the industrys continuing growth with total sales from horse race gaming operation reaching a phenomenal P3.25-billion for the first half of the year, according to the Philippine Racing Commission (Philracom).
Local racings impressive sales growth was the highlight of the Philracoms industry report as announced yesterday by the chairman and commissioners of the Philracom during the weekly Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Forum at the Holiday Inn Manila Pavilion Hotel.
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[Title] => Chairmans Cup unfolds at Sta. Ana
[Summary] => Golden Ballet, the best two-year-old last year and now a strong contender for the Triple Crown, goes back to work today when the Chairmans Cup, a stakes race offering a top prize of P600,000, comes off the wraps at the Santa Ana Park.
The Jun Almeda-owned galloper, unbeaten in six starts last year, including five major stakes races, is favored to rule the 1,600-meter race. Out to challenge Golden Ballet are Unbreakable, Mighty Strong, Magical Mark, Micas Magic, What A Spell, Capriole and Señor Raggaas.
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[Title] => Wind Blown seeks 3rd title in a row
[Summary] => Multi-titled Wind Blown shoots for a third straight victory this year when the Commissioners Cup honoring Enrique "Pocholo" Romualdez is staged today at the San Lazaro Hippodrome.
The Hermie Esguerra-owned galloper, who recorded more than P8 million in prize earnings last year, is favored to rule the 1,900-meter race. Other contenders are coupled entry Charlemagne and Staunch Ally, and High Roller.
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