Entre Copas was the frontrunner and kept the lead for the first half of the home stretch, in which he was surpassed by Pazifiksturm who looked like he was to win. However, in a long and progressive late charge, Casaca came from last at the beginning of the stretch to win by a margin of one and a half lengths.
This is the most important race won by Casaca, who was the best filly in Spain in 2011 (winning the Premio Kutxa and the Premio Benítez de Lugo) and was 3rd in the Prix Fille de l'Air (Gr. 3). She sustained an injury and reappeared in July in San Sebastián, being 5th, then 3rd in the Premio Kutxa, then 2nd in Madrid in the Benítez de Lugo and now winner of the Memorial.
Casaca beating Pazifiksturm in the Memorial Duque de Toledo 2012. Photo courtesy of gacetahipodromo.com |
Here is the video: Memorial Duque de Toledo 2012
In the Gran Critérium (1,600 m, 2yo, 24,000 euros), the winner was also a filly, Pearlside (FR, 2010), bay filly [Alhaarth-Prickly Pearl(Lahib)], owned by Cuadra Safsaf, trained by M. Delcher S and ridden by J. Grosjean, beating easily Dagoberto (Dyhim Diamond), with Sleeping Wan (Sleeping Indian) third and Mou the Special (Refuse to Bend) fourth.
Pearlside won the Premio Carlos Sobrino in her previous start and is the half sister to Baldoria (also winner of the Gran Critérium and winner at 3 of the GP Ciudad de Madrid).
Here is the video: Gran Critérium 2012 (includes footage of the 2011 edition)
In the rest of the meeting, winners were:
Mayo (Sakhee) in the 1,400 m race for maiden Spanish bred 2yo
Rayo Rojo (Rakti) in the 2nd part - A- of the split handicap (1,600 m, 3yo+)
Altamir One (Act One) in the 1st part of the handicap
Coside (Cozzene) in the 1,800 m race for 4yo+ with amateur jockeys and
Draco (Baptize) in the 2nd part - B - of the split handicap
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