Two years ago, the
Singapore Turf Club introduced the S$150,000 El Dorado Classic as a tribute to one of
only two horses who won the Singapore Gold Cup three times.
THREE RINGS captured the Gold Cup in 1954,
1956 and 1957 and it took a half century before EL DORADO emulated the feat
in 2008, 2009 and 2011.
And if the results of the third running of the
El Dorado Classic (2200m) today is guide, then we may just have witnessed
another star in the making in QUECHUA.
The four-year-old came to Singapore with a
solid reputation of having won two races and was placed five times in eight
outings in his native Argentina, including a victory in the Group 2 Premio
Clasico Ensayo (1800m) at San Isidro. He was also stakes-placed twice
including a third in the Group 1 Grand Premio Miguel Alfredo Martinez de Hoz
(2000m) also at San Isidro.
After finishing in the placings in his first
three starts in Singapore, QUECHUA was off the mark in a Benchmark 74 -
2000m event four weeks ago and was again impressive when he won easily by
two and a half lengths in the El Dorado Classic today, the traditional
lead-up race to the Singapore Gold Cup on Nov 16.
As with SPALATO in the Luzerne Cup two races
earlier, QUECHUA also rewrote the 2200m long course record with a time of
2min 13.94secs, taking 0.27 second off the previous best set by CANNON HILL
last year.
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