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[Title] => Mitra Cup race up at Sta. Ana
[Summary] => Multiple stakes winner Batangas Entry and emerging two-year-old racing phenom High Octane lead the parade of track stars set to see action in todays featured running of the third Mitra Cup Championship, highlight events of the blue-ribbon Philtobo Futurity Racefest at the Sta Ana Park.
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[Title] => Batangas Entry wins
[Summary] => Top favorite Batangas Entry led from start to finish yesterday to rule the 25th edition of "1867 Founders Day ," also known as the Prieto Cup, before a cheering crowd at the San Lazaro Hippodrome.
Batangas Entry dictated the tempo of the 1,900-meter race en route to a four-length victory over second favorite Staunch Ally. Hyberbid and Ilocandia Slew finished third and fourth.
The victory was worth P360,000 for Batangas Entry co-owners Paolo Mendoza and Dioceldo Sy. Staunch Ally won P135,000, Hyberbid P75,000 and Ilocandia Slew P30,000.
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[Title] => Batangas top bet in Founders Cup
[Summary] => Batangas Entry sees action for the first time in more than two months when he leads the field in the 1867 Founders Cup this afternoon as the Manila Jockey Clubs 135th Anniversary Racefest comes to an exciting finish at the San Lazaro Hippodrome.
Batangas Entry, co-owned by PBA standout Paolo Mendoza and PBL chairman Dioceldo Sy, last saw action in the PCSO First Gentlemans Cup, also known as the Silver Cup, won by Wind Blown last Feb. 19.
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[Title] => Wind Blown fancied in Gold Cup
[Summary] => Wind Blown tries to become only the fourth horse in local racing history to win the Presidential Gold Cup in back-to-back fashion as the massive charger leads the chase for the top P1.5 million purse in the blue-ribbon event at the Santa Ana Park today.
Considered as the richest event in the year-long racing calendar, the PCSO Presidential Gold Cup, held in honor of President Arroyo, also stakes P500,000 to the second placer, P250,000 to the third and P125,000 to the fourth finisher. The total pot this year is P2.375 million.
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[Title] => Wind Blown wins pulling away
[Summary] => Wind Blown breezed past the opposition last night to rule the sixth edition of the San Miguel Beer-MARHO Breeders Cup Championship Race before a highly-satisfied crowd at the Sta. Ana Park.
Ridden by Pat Dilema, the four-year-old galloper owned by Hermie Esguerra towed the field throughout the gruelling 2,050-meter race before stepping on the gas at the far turn to win with plenty to spare.
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[Title] => Batangas Entry stuns Silver Story in Mitra Cup
[Summary] => Batangas Entry dealt Silver Story his most embarrassing setback in a checkered racing career as he ran away with a five-length victory over El Duque in the featured race of the Mitra Cup Championships at San Lazaro last night.
Cashing in on Silver Storys bad start and a bruised hoof that forced the Triple Crown champion to withdraw in a recent stakes race, Batangas Entry hardly found a challenge as he led from start to finish to win pulling away in 1:32.5 over the 1,500-meter event.
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[Title] => Silver Story seeks sweep
[Summary] => Is Silver Story for real?
The answer will be known today as the celebrated gray galloper tries to become only the eighth horse in local racing history to win all three legs of the coveted Triple Crown championship at San Lazaro.
Eleven tough thoroughbreds, a lung-busting distance of 2,045 meters and an intriguing form stand in the way of Silver Story in his bid to make history as the newest Triple Crown champion.
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[Title] => Silver Story eyes TC’s second jewel
[Summary] => Silver Story guns for the second jewel of a projected Triple Crown sweep as he heads the big field in the Jaime V. Ongpin Cup today, a roster that includes eight chargers he dominated in the first leg and four showing no hints at foiling his bid for racing immortality.
The bad tracks at San Lazaro may slow down the prized Patrick Uy’s grey colt but experts believe Silver Story will have another romp the way he routed the field in the kickoff leg of this year’s series, the Cojuangco Cup.
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[Title] => Silver Story eyes TCs second jewel
[Summary] => Silver Story guns for the second jewel of a projected Triple Crown sweep as he heads the big field in the Jaime V. Ongpin Cup today, a roster that includes eight chargers he dominated in the first leg and four showing no hints at foiling his bid for racing immortality.
The bad tracks at San Lazaro may slow down the prized Patrick Uys grey colt but experts believe Silver Story will have another romp the way he routed the field in the kickoff leg of this years series, the Cojuangco Cup.
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[Title] => Wind Blown humbles lean field in Prieto Cup
[Summary] => Outstanding favorite Wind Blown showed too much class over the field yesterday when he ruled the 24th staging of the Founders’ Day stakes race – also known as the Prieto Cup – at the San Lazaro Hippodrome.
Hermie Esguerra’s Wind Blown, running second behind Project Genesis in the early goings, took the lead for good passing through the clubhouse turn and increased his lead down the backstretch en route to a convincing seven-length victory over Super Sharp.
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[Title] => Mitra Cup race up at Sta. Ana
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[Title] => Batangas Entry wins
[Summary] => Top favorite Batangas Entry led from start to finish yesterday to rule the 25th edition of "1867 Founders Day ," also known as the Prieto Cup, before a cheering crowd at the San Lazaro Hippodrome.
Batangas Entry dictated the tempo of the 1,900-meter race en route to a four-length victory over second favorite Staunch Ally. Hyberbid and Ilocandia Slew finished third and fourth.
The victory was worth P360,000 for Batangas Entry co-owners Paolo Mendoza and Dioceldo Sy. Staunch Ally won P135,000, Hyberbid P75,000 and Ilocandia Slew P30,000.
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[Title] => Batangas top bet in Founders Cup
[Summary] => Batangas Entry sees action for the first time in more than two months when he leads the field in the 1867 Founders Cup this afternoon as the Manila Jockey Clubs 135th Anniversary Racefest comes to an exciting finish at the San Lazaro Hippodrome.
Batangas Entry, co-owned by PBA standout Paolo Mendoza and PBL chairman Dioceldo Sy, last saw action in the PCSO First Gentlemans Cup, also known as the Silver Cup, won by Wind Blown last Feb. 19.
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[Title] => Wind Blown fancied in Gold Cup
[Summary] => Wind Blown tries to become only the fourth horse in local racing history to win the Presidential Gold Cup in back-to-back fashion as the massive charger leads the chase for the top P1.5 million purse in the blue-ribbon event at the Santa Ana Park today.
Considered as the richest event in the year-long racing calendar, the PCSO Presidential Gold Cup, held in honor of President Arroyo, also stakes P500,000 to the second placer, P250,000 to the third and P125,000 to the fourth finisher. The total pot this year is P2.375 million.
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[Title] => Wind Blown wins pulling away
[Summary] => Wind Blown breezed past the opposition last night to rule the sixth edition of the San Miguel Beer-MARHO Breeders Cup Championship Race before a highly-satisfied crowd at the Sta. Ana Park.
Ridden by Pat Dilema, the four-year-old galloper owned by Hermie Esguerra towed the field throughout the gruelling 2,050-meter race before stepping on the gas at the far turn to win with plenty to spare.
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[Title] => Batangas Entry stuns Silver Story in Mitra Cup
[Summary] => Batangas Entry dealt Silver Story his most embarrassing setback in a checkered racing career as he ran away with a five-length victory over El Duque in the featured race of the Mitra Cup Championships at San Lazaro last night.
Cashing in on Silver Storys bad start and a bruised hoof that forced the Triple Crown champion to withdraw in a recent stakes race, Batangas Entry hardly found a challenge as he led from start to finish to win pulling away in 1:32.5 over the 1,500-meter event.
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[Title] => Silver Story seeks sweep
[Summary] => Is Silver Story for real?
The answer will be known today as the celebrated gray galloper tries to become only the eighth horse in local racing history to win all three legs of the coveted Triple Crown championship at San Lazaro.
Eleven tough thoroughbreds, a lung-busting distance of 2,045 meters and an intriguing form stand in the way of Silver Story in his bid to make history as the newest Triple Crown champion.
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[Title] => Silver Story eyes TC’s second jewel
[Summary] => Silver Story guns for the second jewel of a projected Triple Crown sweep as he heads the big field in the Jaime V. Ongpin Cup today, a roster that includes eight chargers he dominated in the first leg and four showing no hints at foiling his bid for racing immortality.
The bad tracks at San Lazaro may slow down the prized Patrick Uy’s grey colt but experts believe Silver Story will have another romp the way he routed the field in the kickoff leg of this year’s series, the Cojuangco Cup.
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[Title] => Silver Story eyes TCs second jewel
[Summary] => Silver Story guns for the second jewel of a projected Triple Crown sweep as he heads the big field in the Jaime V. Ongpin Cup today, a roster that includes eight chargers he dominated in the first leg and four showing no hints at foiling his bid for racing immortality.
The bad tracks at San Lazaro may slow down the prized Patrick Uys grey colt but experts believe Silver Story will have another romp the way he routed the field in the kickoff leg of this years series, the Cojuangco Cup.
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[Title] => Wind Blown humbles lean field in Prieto Cup
[Summary] => Outstanding favorite Wind Blown showed too much class over the field yesterday when he ruled the 24th staging of the Founders’ Day stakes race – also known as the Prieto Cup – at the San Lazaro Hippodrome.
Hermie Esguerra’s Wind Blown, running second behind Project Genesis in the early goings, took the lead for good passing through the clubhouse turn and increased his lead down the backstretch en route to a convincing seven-length victory over Super Sharp.
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