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The Gran Premio Seleccion is a Group 1 thoroughbred horse race in Argentina for three-year-old fillies. The race takes place in October at the Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo.[3] The race is sometimes known as the Argentine Oaks.[1]

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History

The Gran Premio Selección was first run in 1893 as the Premio Selección.[4]

The Gran Premio Selección was run at a distance of 2200 meters 1964 to 1977.[4]

Records since 1988

Speed record:

  • 1:59.90 – Blue Baby Blue (1996)

Greatest margin of victory:

  • 13 lengths – Rafaga (1989)
  • 12 lengths – La Francesca (1991)
  • 11 lengths – Balada Sale (2011)

Most wins by a jockey:

  • 4 – Jorge Valdivieso (1995, 2000, 2004, 2005)
  • 4 – Pablo Gustavo Falero (1997, 2001, 2002, 2011)
  • 4 – Juan Carlos Noriega (2007, 2012, 2018, 2021)
  • 3 – Edwin Rafael Talaverano Cardenas (2006, 2009, 2010)

Most wins by a trainer:

  • 4 – Juan Carlos H. Etchechoury (2003, 2004, 2010, 2013)
  • 4 – Juan Franco Saldivia (2018, 2021, 2022, 2024)
  • 3 – Juan Carlos Maldotti (1997, 2001, 2002)
  • 3 – Juan Sebastian Maldotti (2007, 2011, 2012)

Most wins by an owner:

  • 8 – Haras Vacación (1988, 1989, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2011, 2012)
  • 4 – Haras Firmamento (2003, 2006, 2009, 2010)

Most wins by a breeder:

  • 6 – Haras Vacación (1988, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2011, 2012)
  • 4 – Haras Firmamento (2003, 2006, 2009, 2010)
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Winners since 1988

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Earlier winners

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  • 1893: Etoile
  • 1894: Porteña
  • 1895: Rose Royale
  • 1896: Colombia
  • 1897: Tarántula
  • 1898: Friolera & Espina (DH)
  • 1899: Parva
  • 1900: Fantasía
  • 1901: Cina-Cina
  • 1902: Partícula
  • 1903: Breva
  • 1904: Rosette
  • 1905: Primera Tiple
  • 1906: Droga
  • 1907: Rangacua
  • 1908: Rubicela
  • 1909: Casiopea
  • 1910: Locandiera
  • 1911: Pirita
  • 1912: Brilla & Flying Star (DH)
  • 1913: Indiecita
  • 1914: Avicenia
  • 1915: Ocurrencia
  • 1916: Cantaridina
  • 1917: Divinidad
  • 1918: Omega
  • 1919: Cartagena
  • 1920: Democracia
  • 1921: Lye
  • 1922: Pilmayquen
  • 1923: La Patria
  • 1924: Sarcástica
  • 1925: Nena
  • 1926: Villanita
  • 1927: La Cloche
  • 1928: Monsega
  • 1929: Salmuera & Catarata (DH)
  • 1930: Aimará
  • 1931: Côte d'Or
  • 1932: Fe Ciega
  • 1933: Nudité
  • 1934: Black Arrow
  • 1935: Hear!
  • 1936: Elida
  • 1937: Hulla
  • Not run in 1938
  • 1939: Heil! (previously known as Yamile)
  • 1940: Judea
  • 1941: Blackie
  • 1942: Dalilah
  • 1943: Platería
  • 1944: True Lady
  • 1945: Miss Grillo
  • 1946: Pinturera
  • 1947: Bullanquera
  • 1948: Empeñosa
  • 1949: White Milk
  • 1950: Foxona
  • 1951: Duty
  • 1952: Jubilosa
  • 1953: Sidérea
  • 1954: Nyleptha
  • 1955: Ansiedad
  • 1956: Yauca
  • 1957: Carlinga
  • 1958: Pensilvania
  • 1959: Frisky
  • 1960: Cantadora
  • 1961: Pasión
  • 1962: Contrabrava
  • 1963: Argentaria
  • 1964: Luanda
  • 1965: Sweet Sue
  • 1966: Tebas
  • 1967: Rafale
  • 1968: Farm
  • 1969: La Sevillana
  • 1970: Olvida
  • 1971: Jungle Duchess
  • 1972: Sena
  • 1973: Bola de Cristal
  • 1974: Contraventora
  • 1975: Maia
  • 1976: Surera
  • 1977: Mía
  • 1978: Seed
  • 1979: Love's Hope
  • 1980: Tangaroa
  • 1981: Almira
  • 1982: Miss Keat
  • 1983: Goldenley
  • 1984: So Flag
  • 1985: Agigantada
  • 1986: Hanzacal
  • 1987: Abloom

*Dead heats occurred in 1898 (between Friolera and Espina), 1912 (between Brilla and Flying Star), 1929 (Salmuera and Catarata)

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