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                    [Title] => Seven tough horses compete in PSA Cup today
                    [Summary] => Seven  battle-tested horses make up the cast in today’s third PSA (Philippine Sportswriters Association) Cup, a one-mile event honoring a man known for his deep passion for horse racing.


At around 5 this afternoon, Free Wind, Material Maker, Success Story, San Diego Force, Speed Machine, Mica’s Magic and imported horse Neat Laurel will dispute prizes totaling P500,000 in the 1600-meter event hosted by the Philippine Racing Club Incorporated (PRCI), sponsored by the Philippine Racing Commission headed by Jimmy Dilag and organized by the PSA.
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Setting out as a far second choice in a field of 11, Free Wind took the lead going into the final straight and then gamely held on in the face of a strong but late homestretch run by Red Star Rising to win the 1750-meter race on a hot, windy afternoon.
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A huge crowd enjoying the scent of Christmas came to watch the 2,000-meter race, hoping to catch Wind Blown, the superhorse owned by Hermie Esguerra, make a run at history and the huge P1.5 million top purse.
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With jockey Joe Noel Camu at the helm, the four-year-old bay filly by Olympio out of Poco Bruja turned the event into a virtual workout as she timed 1:43 over 1,600 meters to win the top purse of P210,000 for owner AB L. Santos. She had quartertimes of 24’-26-24’-28.
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                    [Title] => Seven tough horses compete in PSA Cup today
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At around 5 this afternoon, Free Wind, Material Maker, Success Story, San Diego Force, Speed Machine, Mica’s Magic and imported horse Neat Laurel will dispute prizes totaling P500,000 in the 1600-meter event hosted by the Philippine Racing Club Incorporated (PRCI), sponsored by the Philippine Racing Commission headed by Jimmy Dilag and organized by the PSA.
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Setting out as a far second choice in a field of 11, Free Wind took the lead going into the final straight and then gamely held on in the face of a strong but late homestretch run by Red Star Rising to win the 1750-meter race on a hot, windy afternoon.
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A huge crowd enjoying the scent of Christmas came to watch the 2,000-meter race, hoping to catch Wind Blown, the superhorse owned by Hermie Esguerra, make a run at history and the huge P1.5 million top purse.
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With jockey Joe Noel Camu at the helm, the four-year-old bay filly by Olympio out of Poco Bruja turned the event into a virtual workout as she timed 1:43 over 1,600 meters to win the top purse of P210,000 for owner AB L. Santos. She had quartertimes of 24’-26-24’-28.
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