Condado (horse)
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Condado (Foaled 1934-Death Date Unknown) was a champion racehorse in Puerto Rico who was best known for his statistical achievements on the track which included having 152 career victories and at his peak a winning streak of 43 straight victories.[1]
| Condado | |
|---|---|
| Breed | Thoroughbred |
| Sire | Gadstick |
| Grandsire | Broomstick |
| Dam | Purupupu |
| Damsire | Allumeur |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Country | Puerto Rico |
| Color | Chestnut |
| Breeder | Teodoro Viera |
| Owner | José Coll Vidal |
| Trainer | Pablo Suárez |
| Record | 213:152-41-9 |
| Earnings | $15,651 |
| Major wins | |
| Clásico Comercio (1936) Governor's Cup (1937) Clásico José E. Benedicto (1937) Clásico Navidad (1937,1938) | |
| Honours | |
| Puerto Rico Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1958) | |
Condado was a chestnut colt foaled in 1934 in Potrero by breeder Teodoro Viera. He was owned by José Coll Vidal, the owner of Puerto Rican champions Cofresi and Camarero, and was trained by Pablo Suárez.[2] He was out of American dam Purupupu, whose sire was a French-bred named Allumeur, while her dam, Olga Virginia, was a US-bred horse.[3] Condado’s sire was an American stallion named Gadstick who descended from Ben Brush, a Hall of Fame champion racehorse who won the 1896 Kentucky Derby.