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Showing the grace, the strength and the heart of a true champion, West Bound moved toward that direction yesterday by claiming his second Triple Crown jewel this year — the J.V. Ongpin Cup — before a highly-satisfied crowd at the San Leisure Park in Carmona, Cavite.

The three-year-old colt owned by C & H Enterprise proved too hot to handle for the seven other contenders, leaving Security Master as the only threat, minor as it was, in his bid to become the newest Triple Crown champion in local history.
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Owned by the Mamon family, West Bound will occupy the No. 1 post in the 1,900-meter race, which lured eight of the country’s top three-year-olds. The race sponsored by the Philippine Racing Commission offers a total cash prize of P1.67 million.
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With jockey Elpidio Aguila settling his mount in third place, Lyonnais watched stablemate Ouzo battle Hazmoore in a neck-and-neck duel majority of the race then put on his vaunted finishing kick at the top of the stretch before galloping home to a five-length victory worth P400,000 for owner Joseph Dyhengco.
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But five other chargers, including coupled entries Reigns Supreme and High Octaber are out to spoil their bid, making the centerpiece event of today’s program truly a race to watch.

A guaranteed prize of P450,000 is at stake in the Philracom-sponsored event, to be run over 1,600-meter distance, and which serves as a tuneup for this year’s Triple Crown hopefuls.
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The Myther Buñag-Tony Eleazar-owned three-year-old bay colt bolted out of the pack in second place behind the quick-starting High Octane but in no time grabbed the lead for good on his way to that one-sided victory worth P450,000.
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With jockey Val Dilema prodding him on through the 1,500-meter race, Security Master, the second favorite, overtook High Octane nearing the finish line for a one-length victory in the day’s featured race.
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Showing the grace, the strength and the heart of a true champion, West Bound moved toward that direction yesterday by claiming his second Triple Crown jewel this year — the J.V. Ongpin Cup — before a highly-satisfied crowd at the San Leisure Park in Carmona, Cavite.

The three-year-old colt owned by C & H Enterprise proved too hot to handle for the seven other contenders, leaving Security Master as the only threat, minor as it was, in his bid to become the newest Triple Crown champion in local history.
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Owned by the Mamon family, West Bound will occupy the No. 1 post in the 1,900-meter race, which lured eight of the country’s top three-year-olds. The race sponsored by the Philippine Racing Commission offers a total cash prize of P1.67 million.
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With jockey Elpidio Aguila settling his mount in third place, Lyonnais watched stablemate Ouzo battle Hazmoore in a neck-and-neck duel majority of the race then put on his vaunted finishing kick at the top of the stretch before galloping home to a five-length victory worth P400,000 for owner Joseph Dyhengco.
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But five other chargers, including coupled entries Reigns Supreme and High Octaber are out to spoil their bid, making the centerpiece event of today’s program truly a race to watch.

A guaranteed prize of P450,000 is at stake in the Philracom-sponsored event, to be run over 1,600-meter distance, and which serves as a tuneup for this year’s Triple Crown hopefuls.
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The Myther Buñag-Tony Eleazar-owned three-year-old bay colt bolted out of the pack in second place behind the quick-starting High Octane but in no time grabbed the lead for good on his way to that one-sided victory worth P450,000.
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With jockey Val Dilema prodding him on through the 1,500-meter race, Security Master, the second favorite, overtook High Octane nearing the finish line for a one-length victory in the day’s featured race.
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