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Premio Carlo e Francesco Aloisi
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The Premio Carlo e Francesco Aloisi is a Group 3 flat horse race in Italy open to thoroughbreds aged two years or older. It is run at Capannelle over a distance of 1,200 metres (about 6 furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in November.
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History
The event was formerly known as the Premio Umbria. It was named after Umbria, a region of central Italy.
For a period the Premio Umbria held Group 3 status. It was promoted to Group 2 level in 1982, and relegated back to Group 3 in 1988.
The race was given its present title in 2007. It is now run in memory of Carlo Aloisi (died 1990s) and his brother Francesco (died 2007). Carlo was a former president of UNIRE, a governing body of horse racing in Italy, and Francesco was president of the Jockey Club Italiano.[1]
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Records
Most successful horse since 1971 (3 wins):
- Rosendhal – 2010, 2012 (dead-heat), 2013
Leading jockey since 1986 (3 wins):
- Salvatore Sulas – Thinking Robins (2009, dead-heat), Rosendhal (2012, dead-heat, 2013)
Leading trainer since 1986 (3 wins):
- Armando Renzoni – Dancing Eagle (1987), Arranvanna (1991), Rosendhal (2010)
Winners since 1986
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Earlier winners
- 1971: Azzeccagarbuglio
- 1972: Arnaldo da Brescia
- 1973: Azzeccagarbuglio
- 1974: Pipino
- 1975: Pipino
- 1976: My Royal Prima
- 1977: Dublin Taxi
- 1978: Tanfirion
- 1979: Super Sky
- 1980: Godot
- 1981: Super Sky
- 1982: Bold Apparel
- 1983: Kirchner
- 1984: Proskona
- 1985: Nacacyte
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References
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