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[Title] => Empire King tops Sta Lucia Cup
[Summary] => Top pick Empire King nipped Speed Advantage in a thrilling photo-finish to cop the fifth Sta.Lucia Cup before a big Sunday crowd at the Sta. Ana Park yesterday.
The many-time stakes race champion grabbed the lead from Speed Advantage as they swung for home, lost it again down the stretch but unleashed a stronger finishing kick to edge the second favorite at the wire.
Empire King covered the 1,600-meter event in 1:40 with quartertimes of 24-24-23-28. The win was worth P300,000 for the Lee stables. Ramon Romualdez
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[Title] => Real hot Real Spicy
[Summary] => Twice a loser in this years Triple Crown series, Real Spicy ruled the leg that mattered most in local racings premiere event, winning the Horsemans Cup before a big Sunday crowd at the San Lazaro Leisure Park in Carmona, Cavite yesterday.
Handled by jockey Antonio Alcasid Jr., Real Spicy fought the quick-stepping and top favorite Speed Advantage neck-and-neck majority of the punishing 2,000-meter race, then unleashed a stronger finishing kick to outclass the lean but talent-laden field for the victory worth P1 million. R. Romualdez
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[Title] => Real Spicy, Empire King exact revenge
[Summary] => Real Spicy and Empire King fashioned out a pair of gripping but contrasting victories over their respective arch rivals to rule the two
P1-million races before a big Sunday crowd at San Lazaro Park.
Real Spicy rallied from sixth place and charged home from the outside to nip Speed Advantage by a nose in the Crown Prince Abdullah IBN Abdul Aziz Al Saud Cup, while Empire King held on to the lead in the last 300 meters and squeezed out a nail-biting victory over Cover Girl in the President Arroyo Cup.
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[Title] => S Advantage edges R Spicy
[Summary] => Second choice Speed Advantage was third to get out of the gate and stayed behind stablemate Speed Majesty in a long stretch before making a big charge after the final bend to rule the 2005 Philracom Chairmans Cup at the Sta. Ana Park yesterday.
Speed Advantage responded to the prodding of jockey Antonio Alcasid Jr. in the homestretch and beat top favorite Real Spicy by three lengths to win the guaranteed cash prize of P600,000 for owner Robert Yutadco.
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[Title] => Real Spicy, Speed Advantage duel in Chairmans Cup
[Summary] => Local horse racings most anticipated track showdown finally takes place today at the San Ana Park as 2004 Juvenile (2YO) champion Real Spicy squares off with hot division rival Speed Advantage in the scheduled running of the P1-million Philracom "Chairmans Cup."
Todays event marking the 31st anniversary of the Philracom is held in honor of incumbent PCSO chair Sergio Valencia and will showcase no less than 11 of the countrys top three-year-old campaigners in what is regarded as a preview of the 2005 Triple Crown Series.
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[Title] => Empire King tops Sta Lucia Cup
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The many-time stakes race champion grabbed the lead from Speed Advantage as they swung for home, lost it again down the stretch but unleashed a stronger finishing kick to edge the second favorite at the wire.
Empire King covered the 1,600-meter event in 1:40 with quartertimes of 24-24-23-28. The win was worth P300,000 for the Lee stables. Ramon Romualdez
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[Summary] => Twice a loser in this years Triple Crown series, Real Spicy ruled the leg that mattered most in local racings premiere event, winning the Horsemans Cup before a big Sunday crowd at the San Lazaro Leisure Park in Carmona, Cavite yesterday.
Handled by jockey Antonio Alcasid Jr., Real Spicy fought the quick-stepping and top favorite Speed Advantage neck-and-neck majority of the punishing 2,000-meter race, then unleashed a stronger finishing kick to outclass the lean but talent-laden field for the victory worth P1 million. R. Romualdez
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Real Spicy rallied from sixth place and charged home from the outside to nip Speed Advantage by a nose in the Crown Prince Abdullah IBN Abdul Aziz Al Saud Cup, while Empire King held on to the lead in the last 300 meters and squeezed out a nail-biting victory over Cover Girl in the President Arroyo Cup.
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[Summary] => Second choice Speed Advantage was third to get out of the gate and stayed behind stablemate Speed Majesty in a long stretch before making a big charge after the final bend to rule the 2005 Philracom Chairmans Cup at the Sta. Ana Park yesterday.
Speed Advantage responded to the prodding of jockey Antonio Alcasid Jr. in the homestretch and beat top favorite Real Spicy by three lengths to win the guaranteed cash prize of P600,000 for owner Robert Yutadco.
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[Title] => Real Spicy, Speed Advantage duel in Chairmans Cup
[Summary] => Local horse racings most anticipated track showdown finally takes place today at the San Ana Park as 2004 Juvenile (2YO) champion Real Spicy squares off with hot division rival Speed Advantage in the scheduled running of the P1-million Philracom "Chairmans Cup."
Todays event marking the 31st anniversary of the Philracom is held in honor of incumbent PCSO chair Sergio Valencia and will showcase no less than 11 of the countrys top three-year-old campaigners in what is regarded as a preview of the 2005 Triple Crown Series.
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October 24, 2005 - 12:00am