Clásico del Caribe


The Clásico Internacional del Caribe or Caribbean Derby is the thoroughbred Grade I stakes race in the Caribbean for three-year-old thoroughbred horses, held on the month of December. The race features the best 3 year old colts and fillies from the countries which are members of the Confederacion Hipica del Caribe.
Along with the celebration of the Clásico Internacional del Caribe, four other international races are programmed during the weekend festivities. These races are the Copa Velocidad , Copa Dama del Caribe , Copa Invitacional del Caribe, and the Confraternity Cup for 3 & up horses.
The latter event has been broadcast through ESPN and its stations on a yearly basis since 2000, given its popularity throughout the racing industry. Together with other news reporters from Central, South and Latin America, ESPN takes coverage of this breathtakingly emotional event throughout the United States, the Caribbean and all Latin America.
The 2017 edition of the Clásico Internacional del Caribe was held at Gulfstream Park in the United States. Gulfstream was the first pari-mutuel track outside of Latin American and the Caribbean to host the event.

History

The Clásico Internacional del Caribe occurred after thirteen years of arduous work. Engineer Ramón Llobet Jr and Lic. Abelardo Ruiz Suria, among other distinguished Puerto Rican horsemen, created the event in 1966. This derby was designed in order to strengthen ties of friendship and brotherhood between the countries of the Caribbean. To be eligible to run in the Clásico a thoroughbred must be bred in one of the confederation member nations.
Panamá is the country with most winning in this stake with 15 followed by Venezuela with 13, Mexico with 11 and Puerto Rico with 8. Colombia and Dominican Republic has won the stake only once.
The Venezuelan jockey Emisael Jaramillo has more victories in this stake with 5 followed by Panamanian Cornelio Velasquez with 3.
Four jockeys have won both the Kentucky Derby and the Clasico Internacional del Caribe:
Gustavo Avila is the only jockey to win the Preakness Stakes and the Caribbean Derby.
Five jockeys have won the Belmont Stakes and the Caribbean Derby:
Venezuela is the only country to win on four consecutive occasions. On eleven occasions a country has managed to finish in the top two positions: Mexico with Guadamur and Gumiel, Voy por Uno and Barrullero and Ezgarta and Gran Zar ; Venezuela with Rayo Laser and Gallardete, Alighieri and Jib Dancer, Water Jet and Gran Charlie ; Panama with Cortisol and Gotti, and El Tigre Mono and Chantik ; and Puerto Rico with Vuelve Candy B. and Satin Charger, Borrascoso and Shahid, Soy Conquistador and Primero Nieto. In 2009, for the first time officially two fillies occupied the top two positions: Bambera and Vivian Record. In 1996 two fillies, Angelical and La Supernova, occupied the top two positions but the latter was disqualified to the 3rd position.
On one occasion a brother-sister team sired by the same horse were the first and second-place finishers: El Tigre Mono and Chantik finished 1-2 in 2016. Both were sired by Concerto.
The longest gap between winners of one country is of 14 years.
Pikotazo is the only winner of the Clásico del Caribe to run in the US Triple Crown Race.
Verset Dancer was the first filly to win the Clásico del Caribe, also establishing a track and stake record. Five more fillies beside Verset Dancer have won the Clásico del Caribe: Galilea in 1984; Angelical in 1996; Alexia in 2001; Bambera in 2009 and Ninfa del Cielo in 2014.
Verset Jet, winner in 1993 is a product out of Verset Dancer, winner in 1983.
Rosemary Homeister, Jr. is the first female jockey to win the Clasico del Caribe.
Four Clasico del Caribe winners went to win the Copa Confraternidad : Verset Jet in 1994; My Own Business in 2002 and 2003; Soy Conquistador in 2009; and El Tigre Mono in 2017.

Winners of the Clásico Internacional del Caribe

A † designates a Triple Crown Winner in their native country.

A ‡ designates a filly.
CountryWins
Panama15
Venezuela14
Mexico11
Puerto Rico8
Colombia1
Dominican Republic1