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Sire
  
Thirteen (USA)

Dam
  
Flint Maid

Foaled
  
1951

Died
  
27 August 1956

Sex
  
Stallion

Breeder
  
Luis Rechani Agrait

Grandsire
  
Thanksgiving

Damsire
  
Flint Shot

Country
  
Puerto Rico

Species
  
Equus caballus

Earnings
  
43,553 USD

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Camarero


Camarero (1951–1956) was a Thoroughbred racehorse that was raised and raced in Puerto Rico. He was the winner of 73 races, including the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in Puerto Rico. Camarero is notable for setting the current world record of the most consecutive wins for a Thoroughbred racehorse at 56 in a series of races between April 1953 and August 1955.

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Background

His name translates to "waiter" in Spanish. Camarero was a small bay colt that weighed 750 pounds and stood only 14 hands high. His male line traced to The Finn and he was bred and owned by prominent San Juan newspaper man Jose Coll-Vidal.

As per Puerto Rican racetrack regulation, prohibitive favorites are not allowed to be wagered on, which meant that for most of Camarero's winning streak no one was allowed to bet on him. Camerero was the first winner of Puerto Rico's Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, winning the Governor's Cup, Jose de Diego Stakes and Primavera Stakes in 1954, undefeated.

Death

Camarero died on August 27, 1956 of an intestinal obstruction. His gravesite at Hipodromo Quintana was visited by 10,000 fans during the funeral ceremony.

Honours

In 1958 Camarero was the first inductee in the Puerto Rico Horse Racing Hall of Fame. In 2006, the name of El Nuevo Commandante racetrack in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico, was changed to Hipódromo Camarero, in honor of the racehorse.

References

Camarero Wikipedia