The Kodigo won the José Pedro Ramírez Grand Prix in Uruguay. He won by two lengths in 2 minutes 30 seconds 78 hundredths for the 2,400 meters on a sand track.
The Argentine horse The Code won the José Pedro Ramírez Grand Prix (G1) at the Maroñas Racecourse, in the Uruguayan city of Montevideo, and became the best horse in South America.
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the son of Equal Stripes He won by two lengths in 2 minutes 30 seconds 78 hundredths for the 2,400 meters on a sand track.
Trained in Palermo by Juan Saldivia, the Argentine horse had just finished second in the Carlos Pellegrini Grand Prix (G1) that was held in December in San Isidro and the sum of good performances makes him the most outstanding horse in the region.
The pupil of the stable, Juan Antonio, came running in fourth place, tied shortly after entering the straight and 300 meters from the sentence he dominated to entrust himself to the puck.
The award to the owner was presented by the president of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou.
Source: Ambito
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