The Philippine Star

Philracom charity races net P2M for Marawi, Senate Spouses

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The Philippine Racing Commission is donating a total of P2,097,834.60 to the Office of the President’s Rehabilita­tion of the City of Marawi and the Senate Spouses Foundation Inc. from its recent 10 charity races at the Manila Jockey Club’s San Lazaro Park in Carmona, Cavite.

The Office of the President’s Rehabilita­tion of the City of Marawi and the Senate Spouses Foundation will get P1,048,917.30 each as their share from the charity races.

Gracing the races on behalf of the Senate Spouses Foundation Inc. was Neil Llamanzare­s, husband of Sen. Grace Poe, and Josephine Llorca, from the office of Sen. JV Ejercito.

Llamanzare­s and Llorca also led the simple awards rites of the Philracom-MJCI Charity Trophy Race 4, attended by Philracom commission­er Andrew Sanchez, commission­ers Bienvenido Niles, Jose Santillan, executive director Andrew Rovie Buencamino and MJCI racing manager Jose Ramon Magboo.

“It’s the Philracom’s own humble contributi­on to the Office of the President in its efforts to rehabilita­te the City of Marawi and to the noteworthy programs of the Senate Spouses Foundation Inc. We know this will go a long way,” said Philracom chairman Sanchez.

Shoo In, ridden by jockey FM Raquel pulled off a coast-to-coast victory over the distance of 1,500 meters, followed by Johnny Be Good (JB Hernandez). Metamorpho­sis (Pat Dilema) clinched third.

Race 6, the other highlight race, was won by Mystic Award (Jockey JD Juco), followed by War Dancer (OP Cortez) and Medaglia Espresso (JP Guce).

The 10 charity races were all conducted in accordance with the Philracom’s Rating-Based Handicappi­ng System, which is a result of the commission’s affiliatio­n with the Internatio­nal Federation of Horseracin­g Authoritie­s, whose mission is to promote good regulation and best practices on internatio­nal matters pertaining to the sport. The undertakin­g at the San Lazaro Park was the fourth special event held by the Philracom for Marawi this year. The first three were held at the Manila Jockey Club’s San Lazaro Park in Carmona, Cavite (Aug. 13), the Philippine Racing Club’s Santa Ana Park (Aug. 20) and the Manila Metro Turf in Malvar, Batangas (Aug. 27).

As a member of IFHA, Philracom is ready to embrace the world standards set by the internatio­nal body, such as the rating-based handicappi­ng system, equine drug-testing and transfer of technology, thereby making sure that horseracin­g in the Philippine­s is held at the highest level.

 ??  ?? Horse owner Bingson Tecson (sixth from left) of the winning Horse ‘Shoo In’ displays his Philracom-MJCI Charity Trophy. He is joined by (starting second from left) MJCI racing manager Jose Ramon Magboo; Philracom executive director Andrew Rovie...
Horse owner Bingson Tecson (sixth from left) of the winning Horse ‘Shoo In’ displays his Philracom-MJCI Charity Trophy. He is joined by (starting second from left) MJCI racing manager Jose Ramon Magboo; Philracom executive director Andrew Rovie...

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