Jandry Ibarra makes the Peruvian Paso Real win a race in honor of Panama’s 200 years of independence | Other Sports | sports

Despite coming out among the last, the stud Curicó attacked and by two lengths he prevailed in the 1,300 meters.

The Peruvian horse Royal Step He flew in the final part of the route to win big in the 1,300 meters of the classic equestrian race for the bicentennial of the independence of the Republic of Panama, last Sunday in the Miguel Salem Dibo racecourse.

Paso Real, from stud Triple A Ecuador, led by Manabi Jandry Ibarra, emerged like a whirlwind from the right in the last section to beat his rivals by two lengths. The arrival at the goal was exciting and the southerner marked 1 minute, 22 seconds and 14 hundredths. Rahy’s Song and What Will be shot out after the sound of the bells, leaving behind Farmer’s Gold, Centennial and Baruka, who were struggling to excel, and away Kravitzs, Paso Real and Caledonio.

In the aftermath of the Paso Real test, he passed competitors and stood expectantly at the final corner as a guard for Rahy’s Song and Qué Sera. The Peruvian accelerated hard and surprised to put two lengths to Rahy’s Song, who arrived second at the goal.

The Aspare Cup was also run, in honor of the Panamanians residing in Ecuador, and the filly Otra Realidad won with a great demonstration in 1,300 meters. The stud Curicó was led by Manuel González; recorded 1 minute, 22 seconds, and 69 hundredths.

In the other stellar race, in 1,400 meters, the Look Strike horse led by the national rider Jofre Mora won. More winners: Coincidente, in the first; Hondable, in the second; Aris, in the third; and Picante, in the final (tests in 1,100 meters). Azpirezca, at 1,400 meters from the fifth. (D)

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