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The annual souvenir magazine of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Presidential Gold Cup, the Philippines' premier horse racing event.

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Page 1: PCSO 2013 Presidential Gold Cup souvenir magazine

PCSO 41st Presidential Gold Cup �

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HistoricA

Tradition Racing

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� december 20�3, San Lazaro Leisure Park

SouVENIR MAGAZINE

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Published by the philippine charity Sweepstakes Office

Address: PICC Secretariat Bldg., CCP Complex, Pasay City

Website: www.pcso.gov.ph

JENNY oRTuoSTEEditor-in-Chief

JAS lAlogCreative Director

Atty. WIll de uNgRIAJoSElITo oRTAlIz

Contributors

AlEX AlcASIdEditorial Assistant

JoSEpH MuEgoERIc dE loS REYESJoSElITo VIlEllA

Photographers

Racing committeepR & publicity division

Editorial Support

4-7 Messages

20 The Ruby Anniversary PCSO Presidential Gold Cup: Hagdang Bato

26 Champions of the Gold Cup

33 Official Starters

40 The Birthplace of Champions

52 PCSO: Its Mission is Caring and Sharing

copyright 20�3, pcSo. All materials published in the 2013 PCSO 41st Presidential Gold Cup Souvenir Magazine are copyrighted and no part of this publication may be reproduced without written consent from the publisher. The views expressed by contributors are not necessarily those of the publisher.

Contents

Jockeys of the october 26 Pcso special Maiden Race at san Lazaro Leisure Park.

Jonathan B. hernandez and Hagdang Bato, winners of the 2012 Pcso Presidential Gold cup.

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MESSAgE

the PCSo Board of Directors wishes everyone an exciting and successful 41st Pcso Presidential Gold cup race.

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MESSAgEA heartfelt congratulations and greetings to the 41st Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Presidential Gold Cup organizers and participants! The 41st year of this event is an important milestone, not just for PCSO, but for the country and the individual as well.

PCSO has a traditional relationship and natural affinity with horseracing. When sweepstakes was our sole product in the 1950s, our first three prizes were determined by the ranking of the horses that carried our tickets. Though this is no longer the practice, the old horse and jockey icon stayed and remained a sentimental and important institutional memory and legacy of the agency.

Moreover, any genuine racegoer and fan knows that the PCSO Presidential Gold Cup is the longest continuously-running sporting event in the country and consequently, one of the most awaited. It is also a very prestigious event, featuring only the very best runners.

Horseracing too is a sport that symbolizes man’s competitive spirit and determination to achieve his goals, whether this is crossing the finish line or reaching one’s own ambitions and dreams.

As we remember moments of horseracing past and celebrate the Cup this current year, may this 41st celebration hallmark new beginnings and welcome good fortune for everyone.

MARgARITA p. JuIcoChairman

Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office

MESSAgE

For the 41st year, the PCSO mounts its flagship racing event – the Presidential Gold Cup in honor of President Benigno S. Aquino III.

It is a long-standing event in racing eagerly anticipated by participants and racing fans that PCSO believes is its legacy, and thus, its responsibility, to continue in the face of changing times.

More than a spectacle to entertain and amuse, the Gold Cup fulfills significant social objectives. As part of PCSO’s mandate, it helps support the horseracing and breeding industry that generates jobs, creates infrastructure, and contributes to government by way of taxes and economic growth.

We welcome everyone to this year’s Gold Cup, and hope that it will shine as a beacon of history and tradition in these trying times, as a tribute to all that is good and worthy in the Filipino soul.

To the participants, we extend our sincere wishes for a safe and successful journey. To the spectators, may you enjoy the excitement of this grand tradition.

And to everyone, our greetings also for the holiday season and may you receive with grateful hearts the blessings of the new year, in order to share them with others in the spirit of charity.

JoSE FERdINANd M. RoJAS IIVice-Chairman and General Manager

Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office

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REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINASTANGGAPAN NG PANGULO

PHILIPPINE CHARITY SWEEPSTAKES OFFICETanggapan ng Sweepstakes Pangkawanggawa ng Pilipinas, Lungsod ng Pasay

BoARd oF dIREcToRS

The Hon. Margarita p. JuicoChairman

The Hon. Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II

Vice-Chairman and General Manager

The Hon. Francisco Manuel g. Joaquin III

Director

The Hon. Mabel V. MambaDirector

The Hon. Betty B. NantesDirector

The Hon. Ma. Aleta l. TolentinoDirector

Atty. Ramon E. RodrigoCorporate Secretary and

Compliance Officer

The Hon. Margarita P. Juico The Hon. Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II

The Hon. Francisco Manuel G. Joaquin III The Hon. Mabel V. Mamba The Hon. Betty B. Nantes

The Hon. Ma. Aleta L. Tolentino Atty. Ramon e. Rodrigo

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The Hon. Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas IIVice-Chairman and General Manager

gAMINg, pRoducT dEVElopMENT,& MARkETINg SEcToR

conrado c. zabellaAssistant

General Manager

Arnel N. casasManager, Gaming

Technology Department

Atty. Roman c. TorresManager, Security Printing &

Production Department

Republika ng pilipinasTanggapan ng pangulo

Philippine Charity Sweepstakes OfficeTanggapan ng Sweepstakes pangkawanggawa ng pilipinas

lungsod ng pasay

EXEcuTIVE oFFIcERS

Atty. lauro A. patiagManager, Legal Department

Roger c. RamirezManager, Product Standard & Development Department

Mercedes J. HinayonManager, Internal Audit Service

BRANcH opERATIoNS SEcToR

Remeliza Jovita M. gabuyo

Assistant General Manager

Josefina A. SarsonasManager, National Capital

Region Dept.

Romeo S. RigodonManager, Northern & Central Luzon Dept.

Betsy B. paruginogManager, Southern Tagalog

& Bicol Region Dept.

Federico A. damoleManager, Visayas Dept.

Mario S. peliscoManager, Mindanao Dept.

cHARITY SEcToR

dr. larry R. cedroAssistant General Manager

dr. Elisa B. BaroqueManager, Medical

Services Dept.

dr. Jose Bernardo H. gochoco Jr.

Manager, Charity Assistance Dept.

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Republika ng pilipinasTanggapan ng pangulo

Philippine Charity Sweepstakes OfficeTanggapan ng Sweepstakes pangkawanggawa ng pilipinas

lungsod ng pasay

RAcINg coMMITTEE

Atty. Jose T. MalangChairman

carlos M. castilloVice-Chairman

desoto o. TupazVice-Chairman

conrado c. zabellaMember

dr. Romeo F. BuencaminoMember

Jennifer Rebecca l. ortuosteMember

Vicente Jesus c. VillanuevaMember

orlando M. MalacaMember

Arnel N. casasMember

MANAgEMENT SERVIcES SEcToR

Julieta F. AseoAssistant General Manager

Romualdo V. QuiñonesManager, Corporate

Planning Department

Ramon Ike c. SeñeresManager, Information

Technology Services Dept.

dorothy c. RoblesManager, Accounting &

Budget Department

AdMINISTRATIVE SEcToR

Atty. Jose T. MalangAssistant General Manager

Atty. Anamarie V. gonz alez

Manager, Human Resources Dept.

Atty. Reena Yumina M. Yason

Manager, Assets & Supply Management Dept.

Alegria R. AsuitManager, Treasury Dept.

Engr. Maximino B. Balayo Jr.

Project Manager, General Services Dept.

BRANcH opERATIoNS SEcToRBRANcH MANAgERS

Northern & central luzonFrancis Manalad, Bulacan Branch Ernieli Dancel, Benguet BranchHeherson Pambid, Cagayan BranchReynaldo Martin, Isabela BranchReynaldo Carbonel, Nueva Ecija Br.Yamashita Japinan, Pangasinan Br.

Ma. Lourdes Soliman, Pampanga Br.Lolito Guemo, Tarlac BranchPierre Ferrer, Zambales Branch

Southern Tagalog & Bicol RegionLaila Galang, Albay BranchLeticia Renomeron, Batangas BranchNelly Loyola, Camarines Sur Branch Paloma Malinao, Cavite BranchFlora Obina, Laguna Branch

Rolando Batislaong, Palawan BranchLady Elaine Gatdula, Quezon BranchAdonis Curato, Rizal Branch

VisayasRoberto Pio Cinco, Bohol BranchGlen Jesus Rada, Cebu BranchBelena Alvarez, Negros Occidental Br.Cedric Recamara, Iloilo BranchJeanette Oberio, Western Samar Branch

MindanaoMisael Hamak, Agusan del Norte Branch Atty. Ravena Joy Rama-Patalinghug, Davao del Sur BranchRaul Regondola, Misamis BranchAtty. Elvie Tizon Uy, South Cotabato BranchGloria Ybañez, Zamboanga del Sur Branch

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MESSAgE The PCSO Racing Committee proudly presents the 41st PCSO Presidential Gold Cup, the most-anticipated race of the year.

This prestigious competition, along with the other events on the PCSO racing calendar including the Silver Cup, Freedom Cup, Anniversary Race, and monthly Special Maiden Races, provides a venue that promotes excellence and the highest standards in a demanding and difficult sport.

The Gold Cup this year attracted the industry’s best runners, and boasts a formidable lineup that includes last year’s Gold Cup and this year’s PCSO Silver Cup and Freedom Cup winner Hagdang Bato.

Yet the other entries are not to be discounted: Al hombre osado, la fortuna le da la mano, a way of saying “Fortune favors the bold.” The Philippine Racing Commission is a valued partner in this event, having for several years contributed an additional P1 million to the purse, a hefty incentive for the entries to shine their brightest. We are also grateful to the Manila Jockey Club, Inc. for hosting the Gold Cup at their San Lazaro Leisure Park with their fullest cooperation. Much of our thanks go to the racing fans whose enthusiasm contributes to the luster of this race. May this Gold Cup be a part of our fondest memories of the sport. Happy racing to all!

JoSE T. MAlANgChairman, Racing Committee

Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office

Technical Working group for Racing

Dr. Gabriel J. de Leon

Reynaldo Z. Empremiado

Elenita D. Valencia

Divina L. Miranda

Luisito E. Rañoza

Reynaldo E. Padilla

Loreto M. Lacson Jr.

Kevin Timothy T. San Agustin

RAcINg coMMITTEE

Atty. gay Nadine p. AlvorMember

Atty. John derek N. porciunculaMember

Atty. Reena Yumina M. YasonMember

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Philippine Racing Commission

MESSAgE

The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Presidential Gold Cup is one of the most awaited events in horseracing. It is a source of pride and prestige to horse owners, jockeys, trainers, and other personnel involved in the preparation of the participating horses.

The PCSO Presidential Gold Cup is rich in tradition and the history of horseracing in the country. Every year, the history of horse racing is enriched and the story is told about the best, fastest, strongest, and finest horse in the race.

This event gathers people who love horses and horseracing to watch and enjoy the competition. This is why the Presidential Gold Cup is the high-end, the ultimate, and the most prestigious event in horse racing.

Philracom is honored and privileged to be a co-sponsor with PCSO in supporting this annual event and being a part of this tradition. Philracom is committed to raise the standards of horse racing in this country and maintain its integrity.

In behalf of the Philracom Board of Commissioners, staff, and employees, I wish all participants in this event good luck and a Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year!

ANgEl l. cASTAÑo JR.Chairman

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MESSAgE Manila Jockey Club is honoured to host once again the prestigious PCSO Presidential Gold Cup at the San Lazaro Leisure and Business Park in Carmona, Cavite. This much anticipated racing event not only showcases the top athletes of the industry today; it brings together an entire horse racing community who unceasingly await the rise of its next champion.

Now on its 41st staging, the Gold Cup is the longest, continuously-running racing event in the country. Apart from its impressive line-up, the historic title comes with a hefty and generous grand prize for the winner. Truly, the Bayang Karerista should expect no less than the best as these athletes take the spotlight.

On behalf of the MJC Board of Directors, I would like to express my commendation and gratitude to the PCSO management headed by Chairman Margarita P. Juico, for remaining a loyal partner of the racing industry and all its stakeholders.

Congratulations and good luck to all competitors!

AlFoNSo REYNo JR.Chairman and CEO of Manila Jockey Club, Inc.

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Cover Story Cover Story

The Ruby Anniversary PCSO Presidential Gold Cup:

Hagdang BatoÁ By JENNY oRTuoSTE

Hagdang Bato (Quaker Ridge – Fire Down Under) romped over 2,000 meters of dirt at Santa Ana Park on 9 December 2012 to win the historic 40th running of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Presidential Gold Cup.

All seven entries jumped cleanly out of the gate, but it was the favorite Hagdang Bato who took the lead from the start, with second pick and 2011 PCSO Gold Cup winner Magna Carta clinging to his flank. The others were lengths behind the two rivals.

AfTer the dust settled, one thing was clear – the dominant horse of the 2012 season was a Philippine horse, bred and born on Batangas soil.

hagdang Bato, ridden by Jonathan Hernandez, goes for the lead after the jump-out while the Jesse Guce-steered Magna carta runs off the pace.

hagdang Bato negotiates the home stretch with ease.

hagdang Bato close to the wire in the historic 40th Pcso Presidential Gold cup.

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The two flew over the track fleet as thought, until the backstretch when brave 4YO Magna Carta, carrying the heaviest handicap weight of 58 kgs., started a mighty surge meant to carry himself past Hagdang Bato.

But the 3YO, sensing a challenge, lengthened its strides at the far turn to put even more daylight between itself and Magna Carta to win wire-to-wire by three lengths, timing 2:09 (25.8-25.2-25.4-24-28.6).

Tensile Strength came in second, followed by a spent Magna Carta in third, while Cinderella Kid took fourth.

Chevrome, Steel Creation, and Pleasantly Perfect rounded out the cast.

Hagdang Bato’s owner and breeder, Mandaluyong City Mayor lawyer Benhur Abalos, was elated at the win of his stable’s pride.

He explained, “My game plan was successful,” with Hagdang Bato guided by jockey Jonathan Hernandez with his signature

FanS PaCk the grandstand at santa Ana Park for the biggest day in racing.

hernandez and Hagdang Bato’s winning stance

Mayor aBaloS receives his replica Pcso Presidential Gold cup from GM Atty. Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II. With them are (L-R) Philracom commissioner Atty. Franco Loyola, PRcI President simeon cua, Philracom chairman Angel L. castaño Jr., an aide, Pcso Racing committee member Betsy B. Paruginog, and Philracom commissioner engr. Jesus B. cantos.

Mayor aBaloS and trainer Ruben s. Tupas hold the facsimile checks for their big win.

Cover Story Cover Story

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aerodynamic style down the middle of the track instead of by the rail, which at Santa Ana Park is considered heavy going.

The ruben Tupas-conditioned Hagdang Bato is one of the few horses that have the distinction of sweeping the Triple Crown and winning the PCSO Gold Cup in the same year.

What made this PCSO Gold Cup even more memorable is that it was the Ruby Anniversary edition. How many sporting events reach such a milestone? And this coveted plum was plucked by the horse that was also the valedictorian of its juvenile batch.

Present at the awarding ceremony were, from the PCSO: General Manager lJose Ferdinand M. Rojas II, PCSO Draw and Races manager Carlos M. Castillo, members of the PCSO Committee on Races, and other PCSO personnel.

From the Philippine Racing Commission came Chairman Angel L. Castaño Jr., executive Director and Commissioner Jesus B. Cantos, and Commissioners Victor Tantoco, franco Loyola, reynaldo fernando, and eduardo Jose.

With them, from Philippine Racing Club (owner/operator of the host track), were President & COO Simeon Cua and eVP-COO Allan Abesamis.

Year Winner owner Trainer Jockey

1973 SUN GOD Pedro Cojuangco Bernardo Lahoz Elias Ordiales1974 ILOCOS KING Constante Rubio Ponciano Guerrero Cresencio 1975 HENNA’S GOLD Domingo Poblete Romulo Henson Andres Camba1976 FIORELLA Gretchen Cojuangco Armando Trinidad Jesus Guce1977 LITTLE MORNING CJ Yulo & Sons, Inc. Antonio Alcasid Sr. Andres Camba 1978 GYPSY GREY Canlubang Sugar Estate Antonio Alcasid Sr. Eduardo Domingo Jr.1979 HONOR ROLL Jose Cojuangco Jr. Jose Cojuangco Jr. Francisco Fernando1980 RED ANNIE Nicanor Jacinto III Nicanor Jacinto III Jesus Guce1981 FAIR AND SQUARE Herminia Mamon Antonio Alcasid Sr. Jesus Guce1982 FAIR AND SQUARE Herminia Mamon Antonio Alcasid Sr. Jesus Guce1983 SKYWALKER Enrique Cojuangco Ricardo Gregorio Elpidio Aguila1984 DINO BAMBINO Cadamma Enterprises Antonio Alcasid Sr. Eduardo Domingo Jr.1985 HEADMASTER Carmel Investments Antonio Alcasid Sr. Andres Camba1986 MUSIC MACHINE Jenar Breeders Corp. Jose Torno Rizalito Agustin 1987 TIME MASTER Cadamma Enterprises Antonio Alcasid Sr. Eduardo Domingo Jr.1988 THRILLER Andrew Sanchez Antonio Alcasid Sr. Gerardo Biazon1989 SUN DANCER Toshio Abe Ruben Tupas Eduardo Domingo Jr.1990 SUN DANCER Toshio Abe Ruben Tupas Eduardo Domingo Jr.1991 BALATKAYO RHU Corporation Romulo Henson Joe Noel Camu1992 GRAND PARTY Andrew Sanchez Antonio Alcasid Sr. Guarino Infantado1993 FAIR START C&H Enterprises Antonio Alcasid Sr. Elpidio Aguila1994 CROWN COLONY Romen Equity Corp. Antonio Alcasid Sr. Antonio Alcasid Jr.1995 STRONG MATERIAL Rolando Rojas Severino Andrade Jesus Guce1996 BULLDOZER Ramoncito Arceo Ramon Domingo Joe Noel Camu 1997 BULLDOZER Katkarian, Inc. Ramon Domingo Joe Noel Camu1998 REAL TOP Emmanuel King & Jose Clor Jesus Guce Rolando Rojas 1999 HOBBY Jose Vergel de Dios Juanito Macaraig Ramon Guce2000 WIND BLOWN Leonardo Javier Jr. Leonardo Javier Jr. Dominador Borbe Jr.2001 WIND BLOWN Herminio Esguerra Antonio Alcasid Sr. Patricio Dilema2002 FREE WIND Hubert Leong Edwin Vitalli Joe Noel Camu2003 RED STAR RISING Michael Trillana Ruben Clor Manolito Daquis2004 EMPIRE KING David Lee Ernesto Roxas Jeffrey Ladiana2005 SPEED ADVANTAGE Roberto Yutadco Jose Fernandez Fernando Raquel Jr.2006 REAL SPICY Herminio Esguerra Ruben Clor Jesse Guce2007 NATIVE LAND Antonio Tan Jr. Anthony Henson Jesse Guce2008 IBARRA Benhur Abalos Ruben Tupas Kelvin Abobo2009 DON ENRICO Lorraine Uy Wi & Arturo Sordan Jr. Fernando Raquel Jr.

Gerardo Espina Jr. 2010 YES POGI Francis G. Lim Felix Lauron Manolito Daquis2011 MAGNA CARTA Michael Dragon Ray Henson Jesse Guce

Javier2012 HAGDANG BATO Benhur Abalos Ruben Tupas Jonathan Hernandez

The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes OfficePRESIDENTIAL GOLD CUP

Roll of champions

Also held that day was the 13th Philtobo Grand Championship Day, which ensured a good turnout from racing fans.

Hagdang Bato’s stellar performance earned Mayor Abalos a huge P1 million peso prize from Philracom on top of the P3 million provided by PCSO for the winner. Placers up to fourth also received hefty purses,

with a purse of P200,000

for the winning breeder.

an elated Mayor Benhur Abalos after the race with Philippine Racing club, Inc. AVP & Racing ManagerDan Valmonte and President simeon cua.

Hagdang Bato’s owner Mayor Benhur c. Abalos, with his trainer Ruben s. Tupas on the left, greets Ray Henson, trainer of Magna carta, also an entry in the 2012 Pcso Presidential Gold cup, at the saddling paddock before the race.

Cover Story

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CHampions Of The gold

CupThe PCSO Presidential Gold Cup was conceived in the early 1970’s by the then-PCSO Board of Directors headed by chairman and general manager Nereo C. Andolong to boost the local horse racing industry and to elevate its standard to international levels.

Feature

1973: Don Pedro Cojuangco’s Sun

God thundered home virtually unopposed to win the inaugural run of the event in 1973 and capped a brilliant and impressive racing career.

1974: Perennial crowd favorite Ilocos King

grabbed the honors. Constante Rubio’s ageless galloper was renowned for his unmatched fighting heart.

1975: Underrated Henna’s Gold surprisingly took

home the crown.

1976: Gretchen Cojuangco’s brave and gutsy

Fiorella pulled off the first photo finish victory in the Gold Cup by nipping Gypsy Grey.

1977: Canlubang-raised and Yulo-bred Little

Morning frustrated the hopes of stable mate Gypsy Grey, who again wound up in second place.

1978: Back-to-back defeats did not deter

seasoned grey galloper Gypsy Grey from trying again; this time she succeeded.

1979: The Yulo family’s Gypsy Grey, winner

in 1978, was entered anew for a record fourth time. The gutsy grey almost pulled off a repeat victory but fell short of the mark, finishing second to Peping Cojuangco’s Honor Roll.

1980: Horseman Nicky Jacinto’s celebrated

chestnut filly Red Annie reigned supreme and completed a Horse of the Year performance with a runaway victory against a stellar Gold Cup field.

HeLd annually in honor of the country’s Chief executive, the Presidential Gold Cup was first held on 7 October 1973 at the Manila Jockey Club’s San

Lazaro Hippodrome. Since then, it has achieved the lofty status of the sport’s most prestigious race and the longest continuously-running sporting event in the country.

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1981 and ���2: The phenomenal rise

of Cesar and Herminia Mamon’s Fair and Square was marked in 1981. Fair and Square was the first Triple Crown champion in the Philippines and undoubtedly the most outstanding racehorse of his generation. He won the event anew the following year and installed himself as the first local racer to achieve the elusive back-to-back conquest of the prestigious PCSO Presidential Gold Cup.

1983: Henry Cojuangco’s home-bred Triple

Crown champion Skywalker posted a convincing victory to become the year’s undisputed champion galloper.

1984: Andrew Sanchez’ gutsy galloper Dino

Bambino bagged the coveted crown, which proved to be the highlight of his storied track career.

1985: Despite coming off a long spell, Carmel

Investments’ veteran Headmaster won the year’s most coveted championship in signature off-the-pace fashion.

1986: Music Machine’s Gold Cup win completed

a fairy tale victory for the Galang brothers, who were competing for the first time in top rung competition.

1987: Time Master’s victory this year cemented

his status as ‘superhorse’. Andrew Sanchez’ celebrated galloper followed the trail of track greats Fair And Square and Skywalker to complete the Triple Crown - Gold Cup grand slam. Time Master eventually retired unbeaten in all his starts as one of the greatest racers of all time.

1988: Thriller, Time Master’s one-eyed

stablemate from the same Sanchez stable scored an impressive come-from-behind win against the best of the year.

1989 and ���0: Barely 3YO on the day of

the race in 1989, the Toshio Abe-owned champion filly Sun Dancer created quite a stir by duplicating Time Master’s unblemished run through the Triple Crown and the Gold Cup. Sun Dancer created

track lore in 1990 when she captured her second

Gold Cup victory in a row to match her sire Fair And Square as

the only other horse to score back-to-back cup

conquests.

1994: Rolando Rojas sent off his stable’s star,

top favorite Crown Colony, to score a dramatic last-to-first performance in the Gold Cup, rebounding from a poor start twenty lengths off the leader to win by a slim margin over Joy Rojas’s Rising Sun. President Fidel Ramos himself was on hand to award the trophy to the owners of the winning entry, the first president to have ever graced the running of the race.

1995: Rolando Rojas had another strong bet

in promising 2YO Strong Material. The precocious colt proved his mettle against the best of the land by becoming the youngest winner of the Gold Cup.

1996 and 1997: Plucky 3YO Bulldozer, Chito

Arceo’s pride and joy, proved himself a winner against a tough field in 1996. Bulldozer defied the odds in 1997 by scoring a repeat Gold Cup victory for Arceo and permanently sealing his slot in the roster of track greats.

1998: Rolando Rojas’s track sensation Real Top

won the Gold Cup in record time and swept all the major stakes races of the year including a grand slam of the Triple Crown.

1999: The surprise winner of the crown was

Jose Vergel de Dios’ unheralded filly Hobby, who rallied from the back of the pack to pull off the huge victory.

1991: Former Philracom Chairman Augusto “Ochie” Santos’s unheralded Balatkayo got good breaks en route to capturing the crown.

1992: The temperamental Grand Party, another

Andrew Sanchez-owned entry, was distracted by a band of noisy cheerers down the back stretch but recovered just in time to finally win the Gold Cup.

1993: Come-from-behind charger Fair Start,

son of the great Fair And Square and running in the same Mamon colors, surprised with a big finishing kick to outdistance the rest of field en route to an upset win over the heavily favored May Five.

wInd Blown

Magna Carta

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2000 and 200�: Precocious 3YO Wind

Blown stamped his class by scoring a decisive victory in the 2000 Gold Cup and reset the track record for the classic 2,000-meter distance by more than three seconds at the San Lazaro Hippodrome. In 2001, prominent horseowner-breeder Leonardo “Sandy” Javier’s prized colt Wind Blown was sold to businessman-sportsman Herminio Esguerra; the defending champ would go on to score a rousing repeat victory, becoming only the fourth locally-bred galloper to achieve a back-to-back Gold Cup conquest.

2002: Wind Blown attempted to score

an unprecedented hat trick in the Gold Cup but went down in defeat to unheralded Free Wind who scored a decisive victory at the San Lazaro Hippodrome.

2003: This year produced one of the most

thrilling stretch duels in Gold Cup history, with unheralded Red Star Rising and Triple Crown winner West Bound battling it out neck-to-neck going into the final straight. In one decisive push to the payoff line, Red Star Rising outdueled West Bound by a neck to gain instant celebrity and crown himself Gold Cup champion.

2004:Sensational 3YO colt Empire King squared

off against veteran West Bound in another down-the-wire duel. Digging deep into his reserves, Empire King once again denied West Bound his claim to racing fame.

2005: Far fourth favorite, 3YO colt Speed

Advantage, upstaged highly-touted division rival Real Spicy with an amazing turn of foot in the final 400 meters to win by three lengths. He went on to bag Horse of the Year honors.

2006: Real Spicy came off a record-breaking

run 12-win streak to improve on his 2,050-meter track record by half a second in the year’s Gold Cup.

2007: Tony Tan’s 6YO Native Land came

into the fray fresh from his come-from-behind win in the previous month’s 12th MARHO Breeders’ Cup Classic. The late-maturing horse shot to triumph five lengths ahead of the fading Mr. Victory, Real Spicy, and Empire King.

2008: Mandaluyong Mayor Benhur Abalos’s

Ibarra stepped slow out of the gate but recovered quickly to take the lead and eke out a practically wire-to-wire victory without any whipping from jockey Kelvin Abobo.

2009: Ibarra tried to repeat his victory the

previous year, taking the lead in the six-horse field. Running off the pace was Don Enrico, who revved up at the far turn to win in decisive fashion.

2010: Once again Ibarra tried his luck, again

running in the lead for most of the race. But Yes Pogi staged a dramatic rally in the final stages to win by four, his slow-to-fire style proving an advantage in the grueling competition.

2011: Yes Pogi was gunning for a back-to-back

win, but was thwarted by the outstanding skill shown by Magna Carta who ran in fifth for most of the race. Yes Pogi took the lead briefly at the backstretch, but at the far turn Magna Carta surged past the frontrunners to win by almost two lengths, giving his owner, Mayor Sandy Javier, his first Gold Cup victory.

2012: The favorite Hagdang Bato took the lead

from the start while second pick Magna Carta ran off the pace until the backstretch, when he attempted a mighty rally under his heavy handicap weight of 58 kilograms. Hagdang Bato met the challenge with determination to win wire-to-wire by three.

In the PCSO’s 79th year, the present Board of Directors under Chairman Margarita P. Juico and Vice-Chairman General Manager Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II continues the staging of PCSO Presidential Gold Cup – a tradition of sporting excellence and the birthplace of champions.

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���5 Santa Ana park

Winner : PAY D’CLAY Owner : Augusto Benedicto L. SantosTrainer : Juanito A. MacaraigJockey : Joe Noel D. Camu

���6 Santa Ana park

Winner : AMERICAN SONG Owner : Rodolfo G. MendozaTrainer : Rodolfo G. MendozaJockey : Dominador H. Borbe, Jr.

���7 San lazaro Hippodrome

Winner : WISE GUY Owner : Ma. Consuelo Puyat-ReyesTrainer : Juan C. SordanJockey : Patricio R. Dilema

���� Santa Ana park

Winner : STREETS OF GOLD Owner : Mario R. MercaderTrainer : Jose B. FernandezJockey : Miguel S. Recosana

2000 Santa Ana park

Winner : STREETS OF GOLDOwner : Albert C. AlvinaTrainer : Raymundo R. HensonJockey : Patricio R. Dilema

200� San lazaro Hippodrome

Winner : WIND BLOWN Owner : Herminio S. EsguerraTrainer : Raymundo R. HensonJockey : Fernando M. Raquel, Jr.

2002 Santa Ana park

Winner : WIND BLOWN Owner : Herminio S. EsguerraTrainer : Antonio C. AlcasidJockey : Fernando M. Raquel, Jr.

2003 Santa Ana park

Winner : GOLDEN BALLET Owner : Lamberto C. Almeda, Jr.Trainer : Teodorico O. BascoJockey : Jonathan B. Hernandez

2004 San lazaro leisure park

Winner : RED STAR RISINGOwner : Michael O. TrillanaTrainer : Ruben B. ClorJockey : Manolito F. Daquis

2005 Santa Ana park

Winner : COVER GIRLOwner : C&H EnterprisesTrainer : Antonio C. Alcasid, Sr.Jockey : Jonathan B. Hernandez

2006 San lazaro leisure park

Winner : REAL SPICYOwner : Herminio S. EsguerraTrainer : Jose Antonio M. Panlilio, Jr.Jockey : Louie D. Balboa

2007 Santa Ana park

Winner : EMPIRE KINGOwner : David C. LeeTrainer : Ernesto S. RoxasJockey : Jeffrey M. Ladiana

200� San lazaro leisure park

Winner : REAL SPICYOwner : Herminio S. EsguerraTrainer : Joselito V. TornandizoJockey : Jeffril T. Zarate

200� Santa Ana park

Winner : DON ENRICOOwner : Lorraine Uy Wi/Gerardo Espina Jr.Trainer : Arturo C. Sordan Jr.Jockey : Fernando M. Raquel Jr.

20�0 San lazaro leisure park

Winner : IBARRA Owner : Benhur C. AbalosTrainer : Ruben S. TupasJockey : Jesse B. Guce

20�� Santa Ana park

Winner : YES POGIOwner : Francis G. LimTrainer : Felix C. LauronJockey : Manolito F. Daquis

20�2 San lazaro leisure park

Winner : MAGNA CARTA Owner : Michael Dragon T. Javier Trainer : Ray R. HensonJockey : Jesse B. Guce

20�3 Santa Ana park

Winner : HAGDANG BATOOwner : Benhur C. Abalos Trainer : Ruben S. TupasJockey : Jonathan B. Hernandez

PCSO SILVER CUPRoll oF cHAMpIoNS

�) Sulong pinoy / 5Yo bay colt, 55.5 kgs. Owner: Wilbert Tan Jockey: C. V. Garganta Trainer: Arthur Sagun Pedigree: Quaker Ridge (USA) x Dan’s Heaven

(USA)

2) Basic Instinct / 3Yo chestnut colt, 54.5 kgs. Owner: Manuel Alvarez Jockey: J. A. Guce Trainer: Manuel Vicente Pedigree: Deputy Bodman (USA) x Magical Mark (PHL)

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3) divine Eagle / 3Yo bay colt, 54.5 kgs. Owner: Zenaida de Guzman Jockey: M. A. Alvarez Trainer: Conrado Vicente

Pedigree: Tempestuous Win (USA) x Rosebud (PHL)

4) Hagdang Bato / 4Yo bay colt, 5� kgs.Owner: Benhur C. AbalosJockey: J. B. Hernandez

Trainer: Ruben S. Tupas Pedigree: Quaker Ridge (USA) x Fire Down Under

(USA)

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5) pugad lawin / 4Yo bay colt, 55 kgs. Owner: Antonio V. Tan Jr. Jockey: P. R. Dilema Trainer: Ruben S. Tupas Pedigree: Refuse to Bend (IRE) x Unstoppable

Lady (AUS)

6) Royal Jewels / 6Yo bay colt, 56 kgs. Owner: Juancho Ferrarisa Jockey: D. H. Borbe Jr. Trainer: Edwin Vittali Pedigree: Royal Premiere (USA) x Cat’s Jewel (PHL)

7) My champ / 3Yo colt, 54.5 kgs Owner: Hide Away Farm Corp. Jockey: F. M. Raquel Jr. Trainer: Nelson Lorica Pedigree: Baseball Champion x Romantic

Thriller

8) Spring Collection / 4YO bay filly, 54 kgs. Owner: Lolita B. Tañala Jockey: J. B. Guce Trainer: Ruben S. Tupas Pedigree: Bertrando (USA) x Springstreetballet

(USA)

�) Boss Jaden / 3Yo chestnut colt, 54.5 kgs. Owner: Sixto S. Esquivias IV Jockey: J. B. Bacaycay Trainer: Renato R. Yamco Pedigree: Real Spicy (PHL) x Tereshkova (AUS)

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10) Arriba Amor / 4YO filly, 54 kgs. Owner: Herminio S. Esguerra Jockey: L. D. Balboa Trainer: Herminio S. Esguerra Pedigree: Quaker Ridge (USA) x Arriba Queen

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One of the articles in the first PCSO Presidential Gold Cup souvenir magazine has turned out to be prophetic in ways perhaps not anticipated even by some of its own founders.

The line goes, “In magnitude and prestige, the Presidential Gold Cup is certain to equal, if not in the long run excel, the classic races held elsewhere in the world.”

The first part, at least, has come to pass. The PCSO Gold Cup is the most-awaited annual event of the year. every horseowner, even the ones with perhaps a horse or two, dreams of a day when they can ascend the awarding area and receive a replica of the iconic Gold Cup.

They imagine the weight of it in their arms, so heavy that they will need someone else to help them carry it.

They see a ghost of it on their mantel or trophy wall, occupying

The PCSO Presidential Gold Cup: An Enduring Legacy

pride of place among their other racing memorabilia.

Most of all, they want to see their names and that of their horse engraved in the annals of racing, never to be forgotten.

It’s a race for immortality.

When you win the Gold Cup, you will live forever – in memory, in stories, and in the enduring tradition that is still carried on by PCSO, and that

is one of its sacred trusts.

/JLO

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MAYOR Benhur C. Abalos Jr.’s Hagdang Bato (Quaker Ridge-Fire Down Under) has harvested in seemingly easy fashion all the past stakes races it has participated in that many have

described this runner as unbeatable.

This year’s edition of the prize-rich, much-coveted Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Presidential Gold Cup appears to be as easy a fruit to pick. Hagdang Bato plucked the plum last year and intends to duplicate the accomplishment in style. His fans expect no less.

Hagdang Bato is no stranger to the 2,000 meters and his partnership with ace rider Jonathan B. Hernandez has been so long, cohesive, and fruitful that the two probably even dream about each other, making the confidence level of runner, rider and even the owner anywhere in the vicinity of high to highest.

One of the country’s top caliber conditioners, ruben S. Tupas, is relentless in devising, scheduling, and giving exercises to prepare Hagdang Bato for this year’s ordeal. After all, the top handicap weight of 58 kilograms will always be a factor in the lung-busting distance and this year’s Gold Cup line-up is as tough as it can get.

At the start of the race Royal Jewels (Royal Premiere-Cat’s Jewel), Pugad Lawin (refuse to Bend-Unstoppable Lady), divine eagle (Tempestuous Wind-rosebud), Arriba Amor (Quaker ridge-Arriba Queen), and Hagdang Bato will probably be in the lead pack.

Boss Jaden (real Spicy-Tereshkova), Spring Collection (Bertrando-Springstreet Ballet), and My Champ (Baseball Champion-Romantic Thriller) might content themselves to sit back in the second pack, while Sulong Pinoy (Quaker Ridge-Dan’s Heaven) will probably watch from behind all of the other participants.

After continuous hustling and jostling for position, Pugad Lawin and Arriba Amor will probably make their respective bids for solo lead come mid-second canto or be locked in a gruesome head to head battle for it, while Hagdang Bato will linger in third or fourth spot, with minimal urging from its rider.

At this point, Spring Collection and Boss Jaden will already make their presence felt, advancing to fourth and fifth spot respectively, but still waiting for Hagdang Bato to make its move.

Slam-bang action will probably commence come the early or mid third quarter, depending on the margin the leader has placed between it and its pursuers in the meantime.

At this stage, My Champ and Sulong Pinoy, will be ridden like there is no tomorrow if their connections entertain hopes of catching up or even swinging the upset ax.

After the smoke clears, there can be only one.

The 41st PCSO Presidential Gold CupCan anyone stop Hagdang Bato?

WILL Hagdang Bato be able to notch a back-to-back win in the Pcso Presidential Gold cup, as his supporters insist he will? or can the other entries score an upset to gain Gold cup gold?

All I did in the middle of November was post the official lineup of this year’s edition on my racing Facebook Page “Gogirl Racing” to get a slew of comments that ranged from thoughtful analysis to trash-talk on which horse was better – or worse.

Jeremiah Cruz: 10k to win on Hagdang Bato!Mitchell E. Palmero: Boss JadenJun Cruz: Panegunda my champ basic instinctRamil Tangol Villanueva: HAGDANG BATo kahit aparador dala

nito forecast nalang pinaglalabanan nito, pag naka-ere si DIVINe EAGLE malamang…

Richard de Castro: Ang hirap ng forecast.Monty Mateo: baliktaran 4-10 [ed. Hagdang Bato - Arriba Amor] /10-4.

kaya tinago ni esguerra si arriba amor dahil ditoThe comments got more heated as the supporters of various entries

extolled their virtues – speed, versatility, past performance – until at some point the stream of opinions degenerated into a verbal brawl, unprintable here, but funny enough if read in context.

Horseracing, after all, is supposed to be fun, and the Gold cup even more so, being the most prestigious race on the calendar and the longest-running continuously-held event in Philippine sports.

Racing is also about skill. The Gold cup is when the most talented horses of the land, 3yo and older, come together to test their limits against the best of the best.

But racing is also about the breaks – the weather, the track condition, the labangan of feed the horse had that day and whether it gave him a stomach ache or not, the jockey’s mood, and a myriad other uncontrollable factors.

Whether or not there be an outstanding favorite or a prediction for a foregone conclusion, there’s a saying in racing that’s been proven true many times – Apat ang paa nilang lahat, or, your bet is as good as mine.

raCIng FanS weIgh In

Á By ATTY. WILFRED dE uNgRIA

Á By JENNY oRTuoSTE

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date / Race Venue dist. prizes Horse Name

JAN. 26, 20�3

(Maiden Race)3 Yr. Old

PRCI 1200

1st Prize - 600,000.00 (2) El Libertador

2nd Prize - 225,000.00 (3) Royal Maverick

3rd Prize - 125,000.00 (5) Top Story

Breeder’s - 50,000.00 (2) El LibertadorBenhur c. Abalos Jr.

FEB. �6, 20�3

(Maiden Race)3 Yr. Old

MJCI 1300

1st Prize - 600,000.00 (5) Azimuth

2nd Prize - 225,000.00 (2) Appointment

3rd Prize - 125,000.00 (4) Skydrifter

Breeder’s - 50,000.00 (5) Azimuth Jeci A. lapus

FEB. �7, 20�3

(FREEdoM cup) RAcEOpen Except Imported (Runners)

MJCI 1600

1st Prize - 1,200,000.00 (1A) Hagdang Bato

2nd Prize - 400,000.00 (2) Magna Carta

3rd Prize - 250,000.00 (1) Barkley

4th Prize - 150,000.00 (4A) Maker’s Mark

Breeder’s - 200,000.00 (1A) Hagdang Bato Benhur c. Abalos Jr.

MAR. �, 20�3

(Maiden Race)3 Yr. Old

PRCI 1200

1st Prize - 600,000.00 (5) Stand In Awe

2nd Prize - 225,000.00 (4) Gee’s For Victory

3rd Prize - 125,000.00 (6) Golden Sphinx

Breeder’s - 50,000.00 (5) Stand In AweBenhur c. Abalos Jr.

ApR. 27, 20�3

(Maiden Race)3 Yr. Old

MMTCI 1200

1st Prize - 600,000.00 (3) Rabble Rouser

2nd Prize - 225,000.00 (7) Daragang Magayon

3rd Prize - 125,000.00 (2) Grand Charmer

Breeder’s - 50,000.00 (3) Rabble RouserBenhur c. Abalos Jr.

pcSo 20�3 RAcES oFFIcIAl RESulTSSponsored Stakes and Maiden Races From 26 January to 26 October 2013

Aug. ��, 20�3

(NAT’l. gRANd dERBY RAcE)Exclusive PCSO Runners

MJCI 1600

1st Prize - 1,200,000.00 (2) Boss Jaden

2nd Prize - 400,000.00 (3) Hi Money

3rd Prize - 250,000.00 (6) Sky Dragon

4th Prize - 150,000.00 (4) Pleasantly Perfect

SEpT. 7, 20�3

(Maiden Race)3 Yr. Old

PRCI 1200

1st Prize - 600,000.00 (4) Skyway

2nd Prize - 225,000.00 (3) Tap Dance

3rd Prize - 125,000.00 (1) Great Care

Breeder’s - 50,000.00 (4) SkywayJoseph c. dyhengco

ocT. �3, 20�3

(ANNIVERSARY)RAcEExclusive PCSO Runners

PRCI 1600

1st Prize - 900,000.00 (5) Pugad Lawin

2nd Prize - 300,000.00 (1) Leonor

3rd Prize - 200,000.00 (9) Divine Eagle

4th Prize - 100,000.00 (4) Stand In Awe

ocT. 26, 20�3

(Maiden Race)3 Yr. Old

MJCI 1400

1st Prize - 600,000.00 (4) Low Profile

2nd Prize - 225,000.00 (8) Kid Molave

3rd Prize - 125,000.00 (3) Dixie Gold

Breeder’s - 50,000.00 (4) Low ProfileS.c. Stockfarm, Inc.

JuNE 30, 20�3

(SIlVER cup) RAcEOpen Except Imported (Runners)

PRCI 2000

1st Prize - 2,500,000.00 (1A) Hagdang Bato

2nd Prize - 700,000.00 (1) Barkley

3rd Prize - 350,000.00 (6) Chief Joesan

4th Prize - 250,000.00 (4) High Voltage

JulY 20, 20�3

(Maiden Race)3 Yr. Old

MMTCI 1200

1st Prize - 600,000.00 (8) Young Turk

2nd Prize - 225,000.00 (6) Up and Away

3rd Prize - 125,000.00 (10) Mona’s Art

Breeder’s - 50,000.00 (8) Young TurkJeci A. lapus

Prepared by: Noted by:DIVINA L. MIRANDA CARLOS M. CASTILLOComp. Operator IV Vice-ChairmanTWG Committee on Races

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Race Recap

The Birthplace of Champions

The PCSO 2013 Maiden Races

Á By JENNY oRTuoSTE

Special Maiden Race 1,200 meters / 26 JanuarySanta Ana Park

Mandaluyong Mayor Benhur Abalos scored high in the first PCSO race of the year with the wire-to-wire win of his entry el Libertador.

The Perfect Cut x Savanna Wind colt clocked 1:15.6 (26-23’-26) over 1,200 meters with Kelvin Abobo on board. The trainer was Jojo Angeles.

royal Maverick, Top Story, and Kidney’s Magic were the placers, in that order.

Special Maiden Race1,300 meters / February 16San Lazaro Leisure Park

This race was a shocker, with longshot Azimuth (Winemaster x Fuzzy Wit) scoring an upset over the super-hyper-mega-ultra outstanding favorite Appointment.

eduardo e. Gonzalez’s Appointment carried the bulk of the sales, mainly because it won

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the trial for the race some weeks prior to the actual run. Azimuth was second-to-the-last choice.

Said Azimuth’s owner-trainer, former Tarlac congressman Jeci A. Lapus: “My colt stumbled slightly when it jumped out of the

gate during the trial and made a poor showing that time, but we were confident it would do well and we pinned our hopes on it.”

Paired with rider Patricio Dilema, Azimuth ran off the pace with second pick Skydrifter in

raBBle roUSer

Skyway

PCSo general Manager Atty. Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II hands the owner’s trophy to Gigi Dacanay, representing Azimuth’s horseowner Jeci A. Lapus, on February 16 at sLLP. With them are Pcso Racing committee members orlando Malaca and Betsy Paruginog.

PCSo gM roJaS with the members of the Pcso Racing committee and the connections of Rabble Rouser, winner of PCSO’s first special maiden race held at Metro Turf.

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the lead until claiming front spot in the stretch to pull away from the pack and win by five lengths.

Appointment came in second, Skydrifter third, and Magical Boy fourth. Queen Quaker was scratched at the gate when it broke free during loading.

The time for the race was 1:22.8 (6’-24-25-27).

Special Maiden Race1,200 meters / March 9Santa Ana Park

Mayor Abalos’s Stand in Awe, while sent off as second favorite in this race, trounced top favorite Gee’s for Victory who had to settle for second in a contest that saw Stand In Awe come from behind at the home turn.

Golden Sphinx checked in third, dream of All fourth. Time for the race was 1:15.2 (25’-23’-26’) for 1,200 meters

Special Maiden Race1,200 meters / April 27Metro Manila Turf Club

Trial race winner rabble Rouser proved his superiority in

this event, PCSO’s first race held at Metro Turf.

The colt owned by Mayor Abalos ran off the pace, clinging to the flanks of pacesetter daragang Magayon, a filly owned by Herminio esguerra.

None of the other participants even showed up in the frame of the live television coverage, prompting railside wags to remark that it was a “two-horse race.”

Rabble Rouser’s jockey, Jonathan Hernandez, begged his horse for more at the far turn and edged past the plucky filly guided by Jeffril Zarate to win by about a length.

Malvar’s fast track helped Rabble Rouser post a time of 1:10 (23-21-26) for 1,200 meters, prompting lawyer-horseowner Ramon Bagatsing Jr., who spent the afternoon at the races, to exclaim: “Nag beinte-uno siya? That was something!”

Daragang Magayon placed a close second, followed by Grand Charmer, Blue Angel, Green Lover, and Golden Boots last.

Special Maiden Race1,200 meters / July 20Metro Manila Turf Club

Young Turk proved that his winning the trial race was not a fluke when he duplicated his feat during the actual running.

It seemed some racing fans were doubtful of his ability because he was sent off as only second pick after Mona’s Art, who placed second in the trial.

Up and Away led for most of the race, with Young Turk running off the pace and Asikaso in third. Young Turk pulled away halfway down the stretch to win by one over Up and Away, who came in second. Mona’s Art was third.

As expected, owner-trainer-breeder Jeci Lapus was elated over his colt’s win, and complimented the masterful handling of jockey Jonathan Hernandez that ensured their stable’s victory. Total time for the race was 1:10.8 (23-22-25’).

Special Maiden Race1,200 meters / September 7Santa Ana Park

Joseph dyhengco’s fleet filly Skyway took top honors in this competition.

Mark Alvarez guided Skyway wire-to-wire for an easy three-length win over second placer Tap dance. Great Care took third and Sweetchildofmine fourth.

Skyway posted a time of 1:12.2 with splits of 25-22’-25 for the 1,200-meter race.

Special Maiden Race

1,400 meters / October 26

San Lazaro Leisure Park

Trial race winner Low Profile outlasted nine others to win this one in decisive fashion.

Ruben Dimacuha’s 2YO colt broke well out of the gate under jockey Mark Alvarez and grabbed the lead from the start, with Dixie Gold clinging closely off-the-pace.

stretch to win by a decisive 1-1/4 lengths.

Low Profile, an island-born runner by Tribal rule out of Lacquaria, clocked 1:27.4 (12’-24-24-27) for the 1,400 meter race.

Down the stretch, Kid Molave staged a powerful rally that brought him close to the frontrunner, but Low Profile shook off the challenger in a sudden burst of energy down the

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They could have just handed the owner the trophy and let the other entries battle it out for the places.

Or at least that’s what it felt like.

Last year’s Triple Crown champion and PCSO Presidential Gold Cup winner, Hagdang Bato was sent off as the superhypermegaoutstanding favorite and not only won but totally obliterated the rest of the field in the 2,000-meter race held at the Philippine Racing Club,

Inc.’s Santa Ana Park in Naic, Cavite.

Owned by re-elected Mandaluyong City Mayor Benhur C. Abalos, the 4YO bay colt steered by Jonathan Hernandez jumped clean out of the gate at the start and ran in the lead all the way under a tight rein.

Hagdang Bato’s stablemate Barkley ran easily off the pace, followed some lengths behind for most of the race by Patron in third, who faded when the other

entries made their rallies at the far turn.

Trained by ruben S. Tupas, Hagdang Bato needed neither urging nor whipping to win, running under less than full steam yet still clocking 2:06.8 (26-25’-25’-24-25) on a good track, a time two seconds and a fraction better than the 2:09 he posted when he won the PCSO Gold Cup last year.

Barkley came in second two lengths behind, followed by Chief Joesan, High

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in pCso silvEr Cup

With Hagdang Bato in the lineup, the outcome of the 18th Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Silver Cup on 30 June was inevitable, with the actual

running of the race a formality.

hagdang Bato

JoCkey Jonathan B. hernandez looks pensive at the parade for the 2013 silver cup.

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Hagdang Bato Rules Pcso Freedom cup

Voltage, Sulong Pinoy, and Patron last.

Mayor Abalos received the

hefty PCSO Silver Cup trophy from PCSO General Manager lawyer Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II. With them were, from the

PCSO, Committee on Races chairman lawyer Jose T. Malang and members Carlos Castillo, Betsy Paruginog, lawyer Gay Alvor, Orlando Malaca, Desoto Tupas, and Jesus Villanueva. Representing the host club was PrCI executive Vice-President and COO Allan V. Abesamis.

Mayor Abalos is not only the owner but also the breeder of Hagdang Bato, who was sired by Quaker Ridge out of Fire Down Under and is thus a half-brother to the mayor’s other famous champion, Ibarra (sired by Yonaguska), himself a Gold Cup winner in 2008 and Silver Cup in 2010.

With this performance, Hagdang Bato has lifted himself even higher above the rest of the herd. He has no match in racing at the moment. If only it were possible to race him abroad! He no longer has worthy opponents here.

Are we looking at the winner of this year’s PCSO Gold Cup?

PCSo gM Atty. Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II with jockey Jonathan B. Hernandez and horseowner Mandaluyong Mayor Benhur c. Abalos who is holding the Pcso silver cup. With them are Pcso Racing committee chairman Atty. Jose T. Malang.

OUTSTAndInG Favorite Hagdang

Bato (Quaker Ridge x Fire Down Under) extended his winning ways by scoring in the PCSO Freedom Cup held February 17 at the Manila Jockey Club’s San Lazaro Leisure Park in Carmona, Cavite.

Once again, the high-achieving colt of Mandaluyong Mayor Benhur Abalos faced off against the sport’s best import, Javier, Leyte Mayor Sandy Javier’s Magna Carta.

The last time they battled was also in a PCSO race – the Presidential Gold Cup held December 9 last year at the Philippine Racing Club’s Santa Ana Park.

Hagdang Bato won that 2,000-meter race, but then he carried only 54.5 kgs. while Magna Carta bore 58 kgs.

This time around, the scenario was similar - Magna Carta carried a heavier impost of 58.5 kgs. while Hagdang Bato was handed 55.

Magna Carta ran in front for most of the mile Freedom Cup with Hagdang Bato

clinging to his flank, until the far turn when jockey Jonathan Hernandez urged Hagdang Bato.

They shot past the erstwhile frontrunner and steadily burned up the remaining distance to win by four lengths, posting 1:41 (25-23’-25-27’).

Magna Carta came in second, followed by Hagdang Bato stablemate Barkley, Maker’s Mark, High Voltage, and Chevrome, in that order.

On hand to present the awards from PCSO were: Vice-Chairman and General Manager lawyer Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II, and from the Committee on races, lawyer Jose T. Malang (chairman), Carlos Castillo and desoto Tupas (vice-chairmen), and Betsy Paruginog and Orlando Malaca (members). They were accompanied by MJC racing manager Jose Ramon Magboo.

Á By JENNY oRTuoSTE

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IT’S Boss

JADeN IN THe Pcso

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SeCOnd favorite Boss Jaden (real Spicy x Tereshkova) rallied from third position

to win the 2013 PCSO National Grand Derby during the 5th Mayor Ramon D. Bagatsing Memorial Cup racefest.

The mile race for 3YO Sweepstakes runners at the Manila Jockey Club’s San Lazaro Leisure Park last August 18 saw top choice Hi Money grab the lead. He was followed by Sky

Á By JENNY oRTuoSTEdragon just off his flank with Boss Jaden conserving energy in third and Pleasantly Perfect bringing up the rear.

Hi Money and Sky Dragon continued to fight it out until down the stretch, when Boss Jaden’s jockey, Jeffrey Bacaycay, saw his

opportunity to steal the lead and guided his horse by the rail.

He stepped on the gas at the far turn and pulled away from

the others to win by five lengths. Hi Money settled for second, Sky Dragon third, while Pleasantly Perfect was last all the way.

Boss Jaden’s win earned for his owner, lawyer Sixto esquivias IV, the first prize of P1.2 million. Time for the race on a wet track was 1:42 (25-24-26-27).

At the awarding ceremony were, from

PCSO, General Manager lawyer Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II and Committee on Races members Carlos Castillo, desoto Tupas, Orlando Malaca, and lawyer Reena Yason, while MJC was represented by Racing Manager Jose Ramon C. Magboo.

Also present at SLLP that day were lawyer and former Manila congressman Ramon S. Bagatsing Jr.; his son, television presenter and producer Havy Bagatsing; and other members of the Bagatsing family and their guests celebrating the annual racing festival in honor of the clan patriarch, the late Manila Mayor Ramon D. Bagatsing.

atty raMon S. BagatSIng Jr., Boy Padilla, (member of the Pcso Racing committee Technical Working Group), and egay Domingo (MJc handicapper) at thesLLP Gold Box.

BoSS Jaden in the saddling paddock before the race, looking

relaxed and ready.

MeMBerS of the Pcso Racing committee at the saddling paddock inspect the horses before the races: Dr. Gary de Leon, Raffy Rañoza, and Desoto Tupaz.

Boss Jaden’s trainer Renato R. Yamco receiving the PCSO National Grand Derby trophy from Pcso Assistant General Manager for Gaming conrado c. Zabella as GM Atty. Rojas and Atty. Reena yason look on.

Pcso Racing committee member Atty. Reena yason hands the trophy to winning rider Jeffrey Bacaycay.

TV HOST Havy Bagatsing interviews GM Rojas after the awarding ceremony.

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THIRD favorite Pugad Lawin flew over the dirt track of Santa Ana Park

last October 13 to land first place in the PCSO 79th Anniversary Race.

The 4YO bay colt, owned by Antonio V. Tan and trained by ruben S. Tupas, was guided by Patricio Dilema, who steered the island-born runner on a straight course slightly in front of Sky Dragon, who ran off the pace. divine eagle bided his time in third.

Pugad Lawin (Unstoppable x Refuse to Bend) posted quarters of 25-24’-24-26’ to finish the mile race at 1:40.2, an average time over a good track.

Present at the awarding ceremony, were, from the PCSO Committee on Races, Carlos Castillo, Orlando Malaca, Desoto Tupas, Jesus Villanueva, and veterinarian Romeo Buencamino; from the PCSO Gaming Technology department, Manager Arnel Casas and Division Chief Ariel de Ocampo; and from the host club, Assistant Vice-President and Racing Manager Daniel M. Valmonte.

Pugad Lawin Soars In PCSO Anniversary Race

Á By JENNY oRTuoSTE

Sky Dragon faded at the far turn, allowing a still-fresh Divine eagle to grab second spot, but failed to reckon with Leonor who rallied from the back of the pack at the top of the stretch.

Pugad Lawin proved to be in a class of his own by winning wire-to wire win five lengths ahead of Leonor, even pulling away in the final stage of the race in honor of PCSO’s 79th anniversary.

Top choice divine eagle placed third and Stand In Awe fourth.

awaItIng the winners of this race at the awarding area are Pcso Racing committee members Ariel de ocampo, Arnel casas, orlando Malaca, carlos castillo, and Dr. Romeo Buencamino; santa Ana Park Racing Manager Dan Valmonte; and Desoto Tupaz and Jesus Villanueva (also from PCSO’s Racing Committee).

The PCSO Presidential Gold Cup

The PCSO Presidential Gold Cup: A 41-Year Old Tradition

Á By JENNY oRTuoSTE

THere are few things in this world that last. Time

and chance sweeps away even the strongest foundations; to sustain anything for decades is a testament to dedication and perseverance that not all everyone can attain.

Thus the fact that the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Presidential Gold Cup is still being held, now for the forty-first time, is a major accomplishment. It is the longest-running continuously-held event in Philippine sports.

That the PCSO has maintained this, its flagship race, in the face of the many challenges that beset it, says volumes about how deeply this agency holds dear the tradition it founded and that is a major landmark on the racing calendar each year.

The memorandum of agreement for this year’s staging was signed by PCSO Vice-Chairman and General Manager Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II, Philippine Racing Commission Chairman Angel L. Castaño

Jr., and Manila Jockey Club President Alfonso G. Reyno III.

As in the past several years, Philracom will add P1 million to the hefty P3 million purse offered by PCSO to the winner of this legacy race.

Witnesses to the signing ceremony were members of the PCSO Committee on Races led by its chairman, lawyer Jose T. Malang; MJC Racing Manager Jose Ramon C. Magboo and VP-Marketing eduardo de Arellano; Philracom Commissioner Jesus B. Cantos; and others.

The race was held for the first time in 1973, during the administration of Nereo C. Andolong, who served as PCSO chairman and general manager. The intention was to “serve the lofty purposes of national sports development” and to “elevate horseracing and horse breeding to a rightful position of respect in the country.”

Today, this is still the objective of PCSO when it runs the PCSO Presidential Gold Cup, the PCSO Silver Cup, and its special maiden races.

wIth Pcso GM Atty. Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II (center) are members of the Pcso Racing committee. (Front, L-R): Jenny ortuoste, Atty. Jose T. Malang (chairman), Assistant General Manager-Gaming conrado c. Zabella, Atty. Reena M. yason. (Back, L-R): Divina L. Miranda, kevin Timothy T. san Agustin, Desoto o. Tupaz, orlando M. Malaca, Reynaldo Z. empremiado, Atty. John Derek N. Porciuncula, carlos M. castillo, Arnel N. casas, and Dr. Romeo F. Buencamino.

(L-R): MJc VP-Marketing eduardo de Arellano, MJc Racing Manager Jose Ramon c. Magboo, Pcso Racing committee chairman Atty. Jose T. Malang, Pcso Assistant General Manager for Gaming conrado c. Zabella, MJc President Atty. Alfonso G. Reyno III, Pcso Vice-chairman and General Manager Atty. Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II, Philracom chairman Angel L. castaño Jr., Philracom commissioner engr. Jesus B. cantos, and Philracom consultant and Pcso Racing committee member Dr. Romeo F. Buencamino.

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PCSO: Its Mission is Caring and SharingPCSO: Its Mission is Caring and Sharing

According to PCSO Chairman Margarita P. Juico, “Our agency is working closely with the Office of the President on relief concerns and we are expediting all forms of assistance as part of PCSO’s ‘quick response’ policy during times of national disasters.”

The PCSO Board of Directors under Chairman Juico has approved a P50 million grant to the Department of Health for their logistical and other expenses

in connection with their relief efforts.

The Board has also released three water treatment plants for Samar, eastern Leyte, and Bohol, the latter for post-October 15 earthquake relief; 100,000 family emergency Medicine (feM) kits comprising mefenamic acid, paracetamol, and loperamide; 3,450 survival kits of sleeping mat/mosquito nets/blanket; and 600 sacks of rice for eastern Samar and Leyte.

The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, under its founding charter, Republic Act No. 1169, is mandated to raise and provide funds for health programs, medical assistance and services, and charities of national character.

But beneath the dry and austere bones of the law beats a warm, vibrant heart, the heart of PCSO’s Board of Directors and employees, who have made it their mission to care and share, and give to those who have less in life more of hope and help when they need it, where they need it.

Pcso shares yolanda relief efforts

Á By JENNY oRTuoSTE dM-CharIty Assistance Dept. Dr. Jose Bernardo H. Gochoco, chairman Margarita P. Juico, GM Atty. Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II, and AGM-charity sector Dr. Larry L. cedro hold samples of Family emergency Medicine (FeM) kits. Behind them are part of a shipment of 100,000 FeM kits bound for Leyte and eastern samar, areas hit hardest by supertyphoon yolanda/Haiyan.

PCSO General Manager Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II said that P600,000 was also released to purchase generator sets for Culion and Coron, Palawan.

“We will also shoulder,” added Rojas, “the medical bills of victims of typhoon Yolanda who are being treated in government hospitals and health care facilities.”

Related to this, said Rojas, was the coordination made by PCSO with eight hospitals for the treatment of victims who came to Manila via Villamor Air Base. These facilities are Philippine General Hospital, Lung Center of the Philippines, Ospital ng

Makati, Makati Medical Center, Philippine Children’s Medical Center, San Juan de Dios Hospital, Ospital ng Muntinlupa, and UPH Dalta Medical Center.

The PCSO has also coordinated with the Department of Social Welfare and Development to supply food for the evacuees in Manila and housed in the Tent City in Pasay City.

In addition to goods and services, PCSO has also fast-tracked the release of lotto shares for host LGUs.

In addition, the PCSO Board of Directors led by Chairman Juico will be donating one

month’s worth of their board and committee meeting per diems to Yolanda relief programs. PCSO directors do not receive salaries, only a fixed amount for every board and committee meeting they attend.

The other directors are Betty B. Nantes and lawyers Ma. Aleta L. Tolentino, Mabel V. Mamba, and Francisco Manuel G. Joaquin III.

PCSO employees, for their part, started a donation drive, with many gladly giving cash, food (rice, canned goods, noodles, bottled water, and more), clothes, and other items to the relief effort.

POWer generators and portable water treatment plants are among the relief equipment that the PCSO has released to areas stricken by

supertyphoon Yolanda/Haiyan within two weeks after the calamity on November 7.

Our agency is working closely with

the Office of the President on relief concerns and we are expediting all

forms of assistance as part of PCSO’s ‘quick response’

policy during times of national disasters.

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GM Rojas distributes relief medicines.

ChaIrMan Juico hands out medicines during a relief mission for Typhoon Pablo victims.

ChaIrMan Juico (center) repacking medicines for distribution to calamity victims.

GM Rojas with the children of Tahan-Tahanan at East Avenue Medical Center (EAMC), PCSO’s home for pediatric cancer patients. With him is program director Dr. Marvie Abesamis of eAMc (L).

dIreCtor Atty. Francisco Joaquin at the Pcso Milk Feeding Program.

Director Betty Nantes ( R) comforts a woman holding a baby at a relief mission.

ChaIrMan Juico (center) at the opening of PCSO’s La Union branch.

ChaIrMan Juico (center) with Director Atty. Mabel Mamba (center L) turn over an ambulance donated to a municipality in cama-rines Norte.

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PCSO: Its Mission is Caring and SharingPCSO: Its Mission is Caring and Sharing

the spirit of bayanihan shines in this image of a patient being transported in a chair.

the lIght of joy radiates from the faces of people who receive

medicines and basic medical care from the hardworking members of PCSO’s medical services team at medical missions conducted nationwide.

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the BallS for every Lotto draw are weighed before the actual draw in careful and meticulous pre-draw proceedings witnessed by members of the public and televised for transparency.

THE PCSO announces its schedule of selling and actual draws for the

Yuletide season.

The draws for Christmas Eve (December 24) and New Year’s Eve (December 31) will consist of EZ2 Lotto Draw (Luzon and Visayaz-Mindanao); Suertres Lotto Draw (Luzon and Visayas-Mindanao); and BingoMilyonaryo, with the selling period from 7:00 AM to 10:15 AM. The actual draw will start at 10:30 AM.

For afternoon draws, the selling period will start from 10:35 AM to 11:45 AM with the actual draw at 12:00 NN.

For evening draws, the selling period for EZ2 Lotto Draw, Suertres Lotto Draw, and BingoMilyonaryo will start from 12:05 PM, with actual draw scheduled for 2:30 PM.

The 6-Digit, Lotto 6/42, and Superlotto 6/49 will be drawn at exactly 2:30 PM.

The gaming public is also reminded that Keno (Lotto Express) will start selling at 7:00 AM and will stop at 2:30 PM.

There will be no selling and no draws during Christmas Day (25 December 2013) and New Year’s Day (1 January 2014).

For the period of December 26-30, regular draws will be implemented, and PCSO will resume its usual schedule on 2 January 2014.

Á By JOSELITO oRTAlIz

pCso slates schedule for Yuletide season

PCSo gM Rojas hands a check for P8.5 million to Dr. Helen yambao (3rd from L), chief of Hospital III of the cotabato Regional Medical center, for the purchase of 3D ultrasound and elastograph machines that can be used to distinguish between benign and malignant tumors. With them are Pcso AGM-Gaming conrado Zabella (L) and DM-charity Assistance Dept. Dr. Jose Bernardo Gochoco Jr. (R).

(Photo by JoSePh MUego)

PCSO Chairman Margarita P. Juico (2nd from L), GM Atty. Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II (L), and Director Atty. Ma. Aleta Tolentino ( R) turn over the symbolic key of a brand new ambulance to Mayor Rodel Abichuela (3rd from L) of Baras, catanduanes, and Rep. cesar sarmiento (4th from L) of the Lone District of catanduanes at the Pcso main office in Pasay city. Also in photo is Dr. Ariel Acompanado, Baras Municipal Health officer. (Photo by JoSePh MUego)

PCSo celebrated its 79th founding anniversary last october at its head office in Pasay city. GM Atty. Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II (7th from R), with corporate secretary Ramon e. Rodrigo (6th from R), conferred awards upon employees who have rendered 10 to 40 years of government service. (Photo by JoSePh MUego)

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