Firmamento finished atop the owners' standings
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The Juan Carlos Bagó silks outperformed El Angel de Venecia, which also enjoyed a remarkable season

While El Paraíso once again outpaced them in the breeders' standings, Firmamento celebrated atop the Argentine annual rankings by clinching the owners' title. It was a highly productive period highlighted by Real Rim (Remote)’s triumph in the Gran Premio Jockey Club (G1) and Drive Joy (Fortify)’s victory in the Gran Premio Estrellas Juvenile (G1).
The Juan Carlos Bagó silks saw 100 runners compete over the recently concluded calendar year, with 39 of them winning a total of 57 races, accumulating $701,361,650 in total earnings. Also delivering a formidable performance, Haras El Angel de Venecia finished in second place with $495,130,266 in purses, achieved with only 35 runners—nearly a third of the roster that represented Firmamento. Mamina finished third with $398,400,800, ahead of Gran Muñecaand Santa Inés, who saw $366,969,250 and $350,024,088 in their bank accounts, respectively.
In terms of races won, Mamina led the way with 58 victories, one more than "the seagull" (Firmamento). Pauli ranked third with 46 wins (boasting a formidable 34.8% efficiency rate), Santa Inés reached 40, and Tinta Roja occupied the final spot in the Top 5 with 32.
Regarding individual winners, Firmamento took the top spot with 39, followed by Mamina with 36 and Pauli with 25. El Basti sat fourth with 21, while Tinta Roja, Santa Inés, and Las Monjitas tied for fifth with 20 winners each.
Firmamento also led the stakes category with 11 victories, one ahead of Pauli. El Cárcara and Gran Muñeca tallied 9, while Haras Pozo de Luna secured 8.
However, in the G1 win column, Haras El Angel de Venecia was the leader, capturing three top-level events: the Dardo Rocha with The Gladiator's Hat (Hat Ninja), the San Isidro with What a Man (Mastercraftsman), and the 25 de Mayo with Honest Boy (Heliostatic).
On the dirt, Firmamento topped the rankings, while Haras El Angel de Venecia prevailed as the leader on the turf.
The following owners' statistics are provided by the Stud Book Argentino and may reflect slight differences due to recent updates or disqualifications.

