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: Disponible en Google Play bajo el nombre de "Retrospectos Americanas", la cual integra estas revistas.
: A través de su WhatsApp (04141788749), ofrecen información sobre "4 fijos" y las marcas para hipódromos específicos. Hipódromos Cubiertos La información suele incluir datos detallados de: Gulfstream Park Santa Anita Park Belmont Park Aqueduct Woodbine
– Father and son (2X lineage). Example: Retrospective of Macaco (1985) and Macaco II (1992), comparing their American race results. retrospectos carreras americanas macaco hipico x2
In the smoky cafeterias surrounding hipódromos from Mexico City to Santiago, you hear strange nicknames. “El Caballo de Palo” (The Stick Horse). “El Zanahoria” (The Carrot). And then there is the most legendary of all:
Para entender el contexto de esta retrospectiva, es clave recordar que las (también llamadas Quarter Horse racing ) en Latinoamérica tienen sus propias reglas: : Disponible en Google Play bajo el nombre
| Date | Track | Race | Distance | Odds | Finish | Speed Fig (Turf) | Trip Note | |------|-------|------|----------|------|--------|-----------------|-----------| | 08/10/21 | Valparaiso (CHI) | Maiden | 8f Turf | 7-2 | 3rd | 88 | Green, lugged in, needed lasix | | 11/20/21 | Club Hípico (Santiago) | Clásico El Ensayo (G1) | 12f Turf | 33-1 | 1st | 112 | Slow pace, explosive turn of foot, upset | | 03/04/22 | San Isidro (ARG) | Gran Premio Latinoamericano | 10f Turf | 12-1 | 9th | 95 | Lost action, bled, vanned off |
While this sounds cryptic, it points to a very specific niche: the analysis of past performance (PPs) of horses competing in North and South American races, filtered through a unique handicapping lens nicknamed Macaco (Spanish for "monkey," often used in slang for a clever or tricky bettor, or a horse with unpredictable behavior). The X2 suggests a comparative or doubled approach—perhaps comparing two generations of a bloodline, two racetrack surfaces (dirt/turf), or two distinct racing seasons. Example: Retrospective of Macaco (1985) and Macaco II
The "Carreras Americanas" aspect of this retrospective forces us to look at the influence of U.S. racing infrastructure. The American model is defined by high frequency, dirt surfaces, and an emphasis on blistering early pace. The "Macaco Hípico" thriving in this environment symbolizes a shift. Historically, South American racing (particularly in Argentina, Chile, and Peru) favored the turf, the staying power, the "fondo" (long distance). The retrospective shows us the moment the "Macaco"—the agile, speedy sprinter—began to dominate. It is the victory of the quick-twitch muscle fiber over the endurance engine.