Club Hípico de Concepción will step into focus on Tuesday, February 10, with a compact yet demanding six-race programme scheduled between 5:00pm and 7:30pm. The evening will be shaped by speed, balance, and competitive handicaps, with the spotlight falling immediately on the opening feature, Race 1 – Generoso Amigo, a contest that is set to define both tempo and tone for the meeting. With prize money of CLP $1.400.000 on offer, the opener is expected to draw early attention and establish clear form lines from the outset.
The card will begin at 5:00pm with the feature Race 1 – Generoso Amigo Handicap, run over 1100 metres and featuring a full field of 11 runners and carrying a prize money of CLP $1.400.000. The race brings together a wide spread of connections, adding depth and intrigue to the feature. Suricata, ridden by Cristian A. Rojas and trained by Raul Vasquez O., will line up alongside stablemate Stroke Of Luck under Johann Olate. Carlos Norambuena B. will be strongly represented with The Lance, partnered by Gerson Pereda, Judge Room with Ananias Pereda aboard, and Charming Star guided by Cristopher Cordero.
Eduardo González S. will saddle La Septima Luna with Juan P. Torres and Yerko under Gustavo Vera. Completing the line-up are El Manolo with Jaime A. Miño for trainer Carlos Córdova A., Fresco ridden by Juan A. Campos for Francisco Acevedo R., Doble Negro under Bryan Cordero for Ercira Alarcón J., and Furia De Troya partnered by Carlos Pavez for Armando Navarrete B. Over a sharp sprint distance, the feature is expected to reward clean breaks, early positioning, and decisive finishing speed.
Race 2 – Galopador will follow at 5:30pm, continuing the handicap theme over 1100 metres. Eight runners are set to compete for prize money of CLP $1.275.000. With a slightly smaller field, this contest is likely to place emphasis on tactical awareness, offering a different rhythm while maintaining the evening’s competitive edge.
At 6:00pm, the programme will stretch out with Race 3 – Gold Cheese, a handicap for horses three years and over contested over 1300 metres. Nine runners will line up for CLP $977.500, making this the longest race on the card. The additional distance is expected to test balance and stamina, providing a contrast to the earlier sprints and encouraging a more measured approach from riders.
Speed will return firmly to the forefront at 6:30pm with Race 4 – Gran SureÑo, a 1000-metre handicap for horses three years and over. Thirteen runners are scheduled to take part, chasing prize money of CLP $1.050.000. With such a large field over a short distance, this race is likely to be one of the most intense and closely run contests of the night.
Race 5 – Grito Salvaje will be run at 7:00pm and maintains the sprint focus. This 1000-metre handicap for horses aged three and above features nine runners and offers prize money of CLP $977.500. As the meeting begins to move toward its conclusion, efficiency and composure are expected to be decisive.
The evening will conclude at 7:30pm with Race 6 – Golfo De Mexico, another 1000-metre handicap for horses three years and over. Eleven runners will contest the CLP $1.050.000 purse, bringing the programme to a fast and competitive close that mirrors the urgency of the opener.
Club Hípico de Concepción Racecards 10 February are set to deliver a streamlined yet demanding test across six races. With the Generoso Amigo leading the way and a series of balanced handicaps to follow, the meeting is poised to offer clarity, intensity, and sustained momentum from the first flagfall to the final sprint.
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