Derby Nacional

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Derby Nacional
Grade I race
Location Hipódromo de Monterrico
Lima, Peru
Inaugurated1903
Race type Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Website www.jcp.org.pe
Race information
Distance2,400 meters (11.93 furlongs)
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationThree-year-olds
WeightAssigned
Purse S51,200

The Derby Nacional is a Peruvian Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Hipódromo de Monterrico in Lima, Peru. Open to three-year-olds, the Peruvian Derby is raced on dirt over a distance of 2400 metres (approximately 1+12 miles). Held in late November/early December, it is the third leg of the Peruvian Quadruple Crown.

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History

The race was inaugurated in 1903 at Hipódromo de Santa Beatriz, for two- and three-year-olds bred in Peru, run over a distance of 1200 meters. The next year, the race was restricted to three-year-olds only. [1]

In 1940, the race moved to the Hipódromo de San Felipe, where it ran until 1961 when it was moved to its present location at the Hipódromo de Monterrico.

Finish of the 1915 Derby Nacional and photo of the winner, Hercules, after the race 1915 Derby Nacional llegada.png
Finish of the 1915 Derby Nacional and photo of the winner, Hércules, after the race

The race was originally restricted to Peruvian-bred horses only. [2]

In 1908, jockey Frank Guiturriz fell off of the prohibitive favorite Orquida, who was owned by then-president of Peru, Augusto B. Leguía. This left Turf to win the race. Guiturriz, as well as Turf's trainer, John Casella, and jockey, R. Díaz, were arrested under suspicion that Guiturriz had fallen off intentionally in order to throw the race. Guiturriz was later ruled off the turf for life. [3]

By 1914, the Derby Nacional was considered the most important race in the Peruvian racing calendar. [4]

The 1995 edition brought out a record attendance of 50,000 people. [5]

Records

Speed record (since 2003):

Largest winning margin (since 2007):

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners of the Derby Nacional

YearWinnerJockeyTrainerOwnerBreederTimeMarginDistanceRef
2024Magic PowerHuber BocanegraJuan Diego Gonzales-VigilValle SagradoHaras San Pablo2:35.913 lengths2400 meters [6]
2023Poseidon Edwin Talaverano  [ es ]Juan Suarez VillarroelPedro SolariHaras Rancho Fátima2:34.4712 length [7]
2022ParadigmaEsvin RequejoJuan Suarez VillarroelStud Black LabelHaras San Pablo2:35.7934 length [8]
2021 Super Nao José ReyesAlfonso AriasJu-YaHaras Firmamento2:34.856 lengths [9]
2020NovilleroMartín ChuanJuan Suarez VillarroelStud Black LabelHaras Rancho Sur2:36.88Nose [10]
2019Barón Rojo Edwin Talaverano  [ es ]Jorge SalasUnicornioHaras Gina Santa Rosa2:37.004 lengths [11]
2018Ancelotti Edwin Talaverano  [ es ]Alfonso AriasVogheraHaras San Pablo2:37.54134 lengths [12]
2017Golden LeafMartín ChuanJuan Suarez VillarroelStarbucksHaras La Quebrada2:35.97334 lengths [13]
2016Huracán AméricoMiguel VilcarimaArturo MoralesStud Doña LichaDr. K. K. Jayaraman & Dr. V. Devi Jayaraman [14] 2:34.37212 lengths [15]
2015Nieto MireyoJosé MontezaJuan Suarez VillarroelCatelucaHaras Los Azahares2:32.5512 length [16]
2014LiberalIván QuispeCamilo Traverso IIThe FathersHaras Los Azahares2:36.2234 length [17]
2013Camilín CamilónMartín ChuanJuan Suarez VillarroelCatelucaHaras El Catorce2:38.221 length [18]
2012 Kung Fu Mambo Carlos Javier Herrera Arturo Morales Stud Doña LichaHaras Futuro S.R.L.2:32 35534 lengths [19]
2011 Fly Lexis Fly Carlos Javier Herrera Arturo Morales Stud Doña LichaHaras Eco2:32 451034 lengths [20]
2010 Fahed Jr Edwin Talaverano  [ es ] Félix Banda Stud SoribelHaras Gina Santa Rosa2:36 2512 length [21]
2009 Koko Mambo Carlos Javier Herrera Juan Suarez Villarroel Stud Black LabelHaras San Pablo2:35 35534 lengths [22]
2008 Lady Shatzi ƒ Ivan Quispe Sabino Arias Stud AltamarHaras San Pablo2:35 2512 length [23]
2007 Tomcito Benjamin Padilla Juan V. Suárez Stud Jet SetChesapeake Farm & Darley [24] 2:35 25312 lengths [25]
2006 Muller Victor FernandezAugusto OlivaresStud El CatorceHaras La Quebrada [26] 2:36.57
2005FletcherCarlos TrujilloJorge SalasMyrna2:33 45
2004NicolasJuan R. TorresJorge ToutínStud Thani2:38 45
2003La Sami ƒCarlos Hernández Juan V. Suárez H. Rancho Fátima2:37
2002Kiana ƒ Edwin Talaverano  [ es ]Félix BandaGloria
2001Shawshank Benjamin Padilla Carlos GastañetaT.K.
2000SharafRenzo MoralesFélix BandaR.W.K.
1999Batuka ƒ Pablo Falero  [ es ]Carlos GastañetaJones-Falhgren
1998 Grozny David CoraFernando ChangTemsa2:30 15
1997Capitan GarfioJosé SierraJaime FuchsHaras Santa María2:35.61
1996KamelManuel AguilarMiguel DragoTemsa
1995QuickliftDavid CoraCarlos GastañetaCarl J
1994JanfrancoLuis RanillaCamilo TraversoGina
1993Tia Gigi ƒPedro CerónCamilo TraversoAngela Silvia
1992 Stash Adolfo MoralesEduardo PianezziAzul Marino
1991MusicaleChristian AragónJuan ArriagadaHaras Santa María
1990 Mari July ƒLuis GonzálesAugusto SotoGina
1989That PoliceE. HerreraMiguel Salas IILos Haras2:33 35
1988El DuceYuri YurangaJorge SalasSan Miguel
1987ClochardM. BecerraAlfonso AriasFFLV2:34
1986Mi ColoraoArturo MoralesJ. MoralesMi Laurita
1985Ophyusca ƒLuis GonzálesJorge SalasLinhanyen
1984 Galeno Pedro CerónLuis MelgarNancy
1983FuriosoP. MendozaMiguel ArtetaDelta
1982PiggotAníbal PradoMiguel ArtetaSan Juan
1981Don RamónMelanio Rojas Juan V. Suárez Notre Dame
1980Lady Embassy ƒArnaldo UnsihuayJuan SuárezSanta Marina
1979 Vaduz Gonzalo RojasJosé ValenzuelaCouet
1978Morada Y Oro ƒGuillermo HerreraJuan SuárezMoradito
1977ProfesorJuan CastellanosA. MirandaSalva
1976Le VodkatineArturo MoralesJuan SuárezStud Barlovento
1975AsombroAntonio AburtoJuan SuárezMonty2:34 25
1974Primero de MayoJosé ValdiviaJuan SuárezStud Barlovento
1973 Santorín Arturo MoralesJuan SuárezStud Barlovento2:30
1972RascalArturo MoralesLuis PalmaRecta Final
1971RafaelSergio VeraC. PianezziTania
1970PalatinoGonzalo RojasJuan SuárezStud Barlovento
1969TabascoJaime GarridoM. AcevedoSan Martín
1968 Trastévere Sergio VeraJuan SuárezStud Barlovento
1967TaninoRicardo CárdenasA. CanoEmilito
1966ArrabalRicardo CárdenasErasmo QuiñonesIca
1965FusiónC. FarmerC. PianezziSan Esteban
1964GiuglioLuis Alberto DíazSegundo SaraviaAustria
1963PolarisJ. ValdiviaA. SalasStud Barlovento
1962 Daré M. MendozaE. GastaldoSin Ruido
1961KoresC. RojasE. Hernández IIManolo2:32 45
1960Pérfida ƒAntonio VásquezAmbrossio MalnattiQuaker State2500 meters
1959 Pamplona ƒAntonio VásquezAmbrossio MalnattiQuaker State
1958Ruby SilverJ. AtalaJuan FuentesMorococha
1957 Perigord Antonio VásquezAmbrossio MalnattiQuaker State
1956PencilAntonio VásquezAmbrossio MalnattiQuaker State
1955 Río Pallanga Antonio MarchesiniAlejandro Hernández LaredoAntonio Chopitea
1954PirulínR. SalazarAmbrossio MalnattiPasamayo
1953SherbetAntonio VásquezAmbrossio MalnattiQuaker State
1952Alí KhanLuis Alberto DíazA. EchevarríaVictoria2400 meters
1951ChantillyAntonio VásquezR. CastelliSans Souci
1950 Llanero Antonio VásquezSegundo SaraviaLos Criollos
1949PaveroLuis Alberto DíazAmbrossio MalnattiPasamayo
1948 Imperio *Alfonso CarbonellManuel CastelliBlue White2000 meters
Daiquirí *A. PobleteRoberto CastelliCuba
1947PremierJuan Luis DíazC. GonzalesAlcatraz2400 meters
1946SuperiorJuan Luis DíazJuan FuentesTradiciones
1945RipleyAlfonso CarbonellR. FerrandoReunión2000 meters
1944 Monona ƒH. HerreraJ. TorresCuzco
1943Gran Dama ƒAlfonso CarbonellA. ÁvilaHuascarán
1942El VinoJ. BravoE. HernándezLos Andrés
1941 Pulgarín O. UlloaSantiago FerrandoEl Látigo
1940Partícula ƒE. CanalesSantiago FerrandoEl Látigo
1939CordayJuan Luis DíazSegundo SaraviaSanta Bárbara
1938Berolina ƒJ. BravoJuan FuentesSajonia
1937Savoia ƒIsaías GonzálesJ. TorresItalia
1936 Don Manuel Ceferino GonzálesF. LaraPisco
1935RocketeerCeferino GonzálesD. VialSanta Catalina
1934La Viña ƒL. FuentesA. FernándezSan Isidro
1933Don AugustoL. FuentesA. ÁvilaVictoria
1932Cirano IIICeferino GonzálesJ. HerreraConstancia
1931TraviesoJ. OrellanaSantiago FerrandoTeresita
1930ZelimCeferino GonzálesJ. PianezziEclipse
1929LuciferA. SilvaSantiago FerrandoAlianza2:05 [27]
1928AramisCeferino GonzálesJ. PianezziMiraflores
1927Primorosa ƒJuan OrellanaV. CastroDon VenturaHaras Santa Elena [28] 2:062000 meters [29]
1926GolpeE. TeránSantiago FerrandoAlianza
1925MisterioIsaías GonzálesAmbrossio MalnattiVersalles
1924IrlandésIsaías GonzálesA. RodríguezLa GranjaHaras San Ignacio2:07 15 [30]
1923Fiorina ƒJ. FerreaP. BagúOmega1800 meters
1922Carmela ƒI. GonzálesV. CastroPorte BonheurHaras Lobatón1:563 lengths [31]
1921CéfiroJuan OrellanaSantiago FerrandoAlianzaHaras Vilcahuaura1:591 length [32]
1920AltaneroA. SolísAmbrossio MalnattiLimaHaras Cayaltí1:59 454 lengths [33]
1919PeruanoP. CostaR. GómezLatinoHaras Lobatón [34]
1918La Beata ƒJosé HerreraCarlos LaraPorte BonheurHaras Cayaltí1:57 45Several lengths [35]
1917RusoJ. CastroA. CasellaLatinoHaras Cayaltí1:58 451 length [36]
1916RevoltosoF. MuñozCarlos LaraPorte BonheurHaras Lobatón1:53 35112 lengths1700 meters [37]
1915HérculesIsaías GonzálesFoción MariáteguiOasisHaras Vilcahuaura1:56 35112 lengths [2]
1914Alarmista ƒIsaías GonzálesE. BermúdezRienzi2:004 lengths1800 meters [38]
1913PekínJ. OrellanaE. BermúdezRienzi1:55 354 lengths1700 meters [1]
1912SerenoS. RyanA. ColomaLima1:53 25Head [1]
1911DemócrataF. MuñozCarlos LaraPorte Bonheur1:54 153 lengths [1]
1910PiscoJ. ContrerasP. LongoriCayaltí1:45 15Head1600 meters [1]
1909Argentina ƒJ. ContrerasP. LongoriCayaltí1:28 153 lengths1300 meters [1]
1908TurfA. DíazR. DíazCayaltí1:17 2512 length1200 meters [1]
1907BridgeF. MuñozD. CasellaCayalti1:17 354 lengths [1]
1906RienziLuis BenitesJ. RamsingAlianza1:172 lengths [1]
1905Troya II ƒFrank GutiérrezJ. RamsingAlianza1:172 lengths [1]
1904Año NuevoLuis BenitesLuis ZavalaPeruano1:2412 length [1]
1903Mizpah ƒLuis BenitesCarlos ZárateMizpah1:21 2512 length [1]

ƒ Indicates a filly

* In 1948 there was a dead heat for first place.

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