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Es Aristocrático achieved his tenth victory and is ready to travel

  • Writer: Turf Diario
    Turf Diario
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The son of Angiolo prevailed in the Clásico Eduardo Casey and will be shipped to the United States on February 8th to continue his career under the care of José F. D'Angelo


Es Aristocrático and one last triumphal entry at La Plata / HLP
Es Aristocrático and one last triumphal entry at La Plata / HLP

LA PLATA.- Es Aristocrático said goodbye in the best possible way. He traveled once again to this city's racetrack, won the Clásico Eduardo Casey (1,100 m, dirt), and is now packing his bags for his trip to the United States, departing on February 8th to continue his racing career there.

The outstanding son of Angiolo now boasts 10 first-place finishes. He arrived at this commitment after finishing second in the G2 Clásico Ciudad de La Plata and the G3 Clásico Uberto F. Vignart, consistently proving himself as part of the elite speed division.

The Stud Pauli representative was dominant once again, leaving behind a group of rivals that simply could not match his power. Of course, "races are races" until the wire is crossed, but in this case, logic prevailed by a wide margin.

Despite a poor start, the heavy favorite began to close ground on the turn while Magyar (Lenovo) set the pace with fractions of 23.12 and 46.41. Once in the homestretch, the winner quickly took the lead and pulled away with great ease.

At the wire, the bay horse bred by Haras Tres Jotas held a 4-length advantage over Vikingo Real (Seahenge), with Magyar in third just a half-neck further back, all in a final time of 1:03.72.

Trained by Marcelo Sueldo (represented on the day by Juan Pablo E. Díaz), Es Aristocrático was once again guided by jockey Gonzalo Borda. Both professionals have started the year in great form and are poised to defend their leads in the standings.

As mentioned, Es Aristocrático now has 10 wins in 21 starts, surpassing 90,000,000 pesos in earnings. He is now ready to continue his journey in the United States, where he will be under the care of successful Venezuelan trainer José F. D'Angelo.

This victory marked the fifth stakes win for the day's hero, adding to his scores in the 2024 Uberto F. Vignart, the L Jockey Club Argentino, the L España, and the Club Hípico de Chile. If he acclimates well and maintains his form, there is no doubt that Es Aristocrático will be a fine ambassador for Argentine racing in the North.



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