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(Kaieteur Sports) – Slingerz Racing Stable’s pride and joy, Galo White, turned in a commanding performance at the 41st Grand Premiere Latin American Cup at the famed Gávea Racecourse in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, reaffirming Guyana’s presence on the South American horse racing stage.
Representing the Vergenoegen-based powerhouse, Galo White went stride-for-stride with some of the region’s best in the João Borges Filho Grand Prix – Haras Rio Iguassu (G2), finishing a strong second after being narrowly edged by Tyrion, despite leading the pack for most of the race.
From the break, Galo White, expertly handled by Wil Xavier, settled into a smooth gallop at the front of the field, dictating the pace with poise.
The striking grey maintained a comfortable two-length advantage over Oviedo, while Tyrion stalked in third along the rails, followed closely by Sparco, Mexicano, Osten, and U Said I Do. The tempo remained steady as the field rounded the final turn, with Galo White still showing his class in front.
But in the home stretch, the brilliance of jockey João Moreira aboard Tyrion came to the fore. In the final 400 meters, Tyrion surged forward to challenge, and despite Galo White’s determined response, the Brazilian mount edged ahead just before the wire.
It was a thrilling duel to the finish in a race that showcased Galo White’s heart, stamina, and world-class potential.
Owner Javed Ali expressed immense pride in the horse’s performance, calling it another statement moment for Slingerz Racing Stable on the international circuit.
“Galo White ran a magnificent race,” Ali said. “He showed that he belongs among the best in South America. To finish second in a race of this caliber, after setting the pace throughout, is something every owner dreams of. I’m incredibly proud of him and of our entire team.”
Ali was quick to credit the dedicated trainers and handlers behind Galo White’s preparation, emphasizing that this performance was a reflection of their hard work and commitment.
“Our trainers have done a tremendous job getting Galo White to this level,” Ali continued, “The best is yet to come for this horse…he’s improving with every run, and we’re just scratching the surface of his true potential.”
For Slingerz Racing Stable, Galo White’s performance not only cements their status as Guyana’s leading operation but also signals that the Vergenoegen stable is capable of going head-to-head with the best in South America.
Earlier this year, Galo White finished fifth place at the 93rd running of the Brazil Grande Premio (Grade 1), Brazil’s most prestigious horse racing event.
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