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AQHA Challenge Claiming de méxico (en español)
yeLLow SuBmARine iB
Por Luis Prieto Zamudio.
yellow Submarine Ib, es la ganadora del AQHA Challenge Claiming de México, con premio de 196,975 pesos (14,555 USD). La competencia se realizó el 27 de mayo de 2012, con la participación de nueve ejemplares de tres años y mayores, nominados a The Challenge de la AQHA, que corrieron en reclamaciones por 62 mil 500 pesos o 5 mil dólares o menos, entre el 30 de abril de 2011 y 2012.
Montada por Silvio Amador Ruiz, la alazana emprendió una veloz y exitosa aco- metida desde la puerta 9 contra la puntera Jess For Me, y enseguida sobre el veterano Risky Run, superando a este por medio largo. Fue su primera incursión en 350 yardas, marcando un tiempo de 17.67 segundos, SI 83. La recompensa económica alcanzó 90 mil 608 pesos (6,711 USD).
La potranca de 3 tres años se concibió mediante transferencia embrionaria en el Vessels Stallion Farm, pero nació en el Criadero Bórquez, en Guasave, Sinaloa, México. Es hija del semental Looking For Chicks en la yegua Habitual Dreamer (por Apollo TB).
“Somos productores de caballos Thoroughbred, pero siempre criamos algu- nos Cuarto de Milla que, en su mayoría, vendemos en el Norte de Sinaloa. Nosotros criamos la potranca Nio Down, ganadora del Futurity Subasta Selecta (RG3) en la tempo- rada 2003 del Hipódromo de las Américas”, comentó Carlos Ramsés Bórquez, nieto y representante de don Ignacio Bórquez, dueño de la ganadora.
En segundo lugar concluyó Risky Run (Mr Jess Perry – Careless Bunny), montado por
Honorio Martínez; el veterano de nueve años es propiedad de José Antonio Juárez.
El tercer puesto fue para la tres añal Jess For Me (Feature Mr Jess – Shakiras Dash), propiedad de la Cuadra El Zurco, que fue guiada por Alejandro Almazán.
Los demás participantes concluyeron en el siguiente orden:
Th Dashin Up (Dashin For Penny – Sign Her Up); Totally Done Back (Totally Done Gone – Backin); Sis Pecos Jill (Sis B Gol – Pecos Jill); Forever Junior (Chicks Beduino Jr – Roses Forever); Compagnoni (Snowbound TB – Swiftone); So So Stoli (Stoli – Streakin Jolene).
AQHA mexican Claiming Challenge
yeLLow SuBmARine iB
by Luis Prieto Zamudio • translation by Eduardo Silveyra
yellow Submarine IB,
is the winner of the AQHA Mexican Claiming Challenge, with a purse of 196,975 pesos ($14,555 U.S.). The competition was held
on May 27, 2012, with the participation of nine entrees of 3-year-olds or older that were nominated for AQHA’s Racing Challenge. To be eligible, horses had to have raced for a claiming price of 62,500 pesos ($5,000 U.S.) or less, between April 30, 2011 and April 30, 2012.
Ridden by Silvio Amador Ruiz, Yellow Submarine IB began a swift and successful attack all the way from gate 9 against early leader Jess For Me, and then against veteran Run Risky, overcoming him by a half-length. It was Yellow Submarine IB’s first race at 350 yards, and she finished in a time of :17.67, good for a speed index of 83. The winner’s share of the purse was 90,608 pesos ($6,711 U.S.).
The 3-three year old filly was conceived by embryo transfer at the Vessels Stallion Farm, in Bonsall, California, but was born in the Criadero
Bórquez (Breeding Farm Borquez), in Guasave, Sinaloa, Mexico. She is a daughter
of the stallion Looking
For Chicks out of Habitual Dreamer, by Apollo-TB.
Yellow Submarine IB hails from one of the most produc- tive female families in Quarter Horse racing. Her dam, Habitual Dreamer is a full sister to Champion Old Habits and Grade 1 stakes winner One More Habit, and is a half- sister to stakes winners First
Wrangler and Habitual. Yellow Submarine IB’s second dam is the blue-hen mare First Femme, who is a full sister to Grade 1 stakes winner and sire Dash To Chivato, Grade 1 stakes win-
ner Check Her Twice (dam of Grade 1 stakes winner and sire Check Him Out), and stakes winner Masters Call, and a half-sister to stakes winner Spirit De Corps, Class With Cash (dam of Champion Hateful Hanna), Fishers Fantasy (dam of Grade 1 winner First Down Illusion), and others. This is also the female family of multiple stakes winner Sheza Bad Habit, and many more black-type runners.
“We are producers of Thoroughbred horses, but we always breed a few Quarter Horses
that we mostly sell in northern Sinaloa. We breed the filly Nio Down, winner of the Select Auction Futurity-RG3 in the 2003 season
of Hipódromo de las Américas”, said Carlos Ramses Bórquez, grandson and representative of Don Ignacio Bórquez, owner of the winner.
Risky Run (Mr Jess Perry-Careless Bunny) finished in second place, ridden by Honorio Martinez. The 9-year-old gelding is owned by José Antonio Juárez.
Third place went to the 3-year-old Jess For Me (Feature Mr Jess-Shakiras Dash) property of the racing block Cuadra El Zurco (The Track), ridden by Alejandro Almazán.
The remaining order of finish was TH Dashin Up (Dashin For Penny-Sign Her Up); Totally Done Back (Totally Done Gone-Backin); Sis Pecos Jill (Sis B Gol-Pecos Jill); Forever Junior (Chicks Beduino Jr-Roses Forever); Compagnoni (Snowbound-TB-Swiftone); So So Stoli (Stoli-Streakin Jolene).
Hipodromo de las Americas $14,555 • 350 yards :17.67 • si 89
Chicks Beduino
Looking For Chicks
Sign Of A Lady
YELLOW SUBMARINE IB, ’09-f.
Apollo-TB
Habitual Dreamer
First Femme
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