Slingerz Racing Stable etched their name into Brazilian horse racing history on Sunday after their horse, Galo White, stormed to victory in the prestigious Linneo de Paula Machado Grand Prix (G1) at the Hipódromo da Gávea in Rio de Janeiro.
The feature run over 2,000 meters on soft turf delivered a landmark success for the stable, marking their first top-level victory in Brazil.
Galo White, a five-year-old son of Goldikovic, secured the win with a dominant front-running display under the guidance of reigning champion jockey João Victor.
From the moment the gates opened, Galo White dictated the pace. Breaking sharply, he immediately surged to the front under the direction of Victor, setting a controlled tempo despite the demanding soft conditions.
Unlike his previous runs, Galo White conserved his energy through the middle stages, keeping rivals such as Lake A Trojan and Treasure Cartier in close attendance as the field swept toward the final bend.
As the pressure mounted on the turn for home, Galo White showed his class. Responding instantly to Victor’s cues, he found another gear and pulled clear of the pack. Express Moon, ridden by Leandro Henrique, mounted a strong late challenge, but the effort was too late.
Galo White crossed the line decisively, stopping the clock at 1 minute 58.46 seconds. Express Moon finished second, with Mexicano claiming third place.
The victory marks Galo White’s first Group 1 success and his seventh career win overall, adding to earlier major titles this campaign, including the Copa dos Campeões (G3) and the GP Almirante Tamandaré (G2).
The win was significant for multiple connections. It represented the first Group 1 trophy for highly respected trainer Lênio Roberto Vieira and a maiden top-level success for jockey João Victor.
Owner Javed Ali of Slingerz Racing Stable was ecstatic, noting the competition’s elite nature.
“This race featured the very best of Group 1 racing in Brazil, so to come out on top is incredibly special for us,” Ali said.
The victory also carried an added historical footnote. Following a format change that expanded eligibility to include horses aged three and older, Galo White became the first horse over the age of three to claim the coveted Linneo de Paula Machado Grand Prix title.
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