Canonero II shines in the race with Gustavo Ávila, under Trainer Juan Arias and Owner Edgar Caibett.

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The 1971 Kentucky Derby saw a remarkable victory by Canonero II, ridden by jockey Gustavo Ávila, trained by Juan Arias, and owned by Edgar Caibett. The race covered a distance of 1+1⁄4 miles on a fast track, with Canonero II finishing in a swift time of 2:03.2. Canonero II's win defied the odds, as the horse was a 33-1 longshot, the second-highest ever to win the prestigious race. This underdog victory captured the hearts of many fans, highlighting the unpredictable nature of horse racing. The combination of a relatively unknown horse, a Venezuelan jockey, and a trainer from Panama made this win even more extraordinary. The victory of Canonero II at the 1971 Kentucky Derby showcased the thrilling and unpredictable nature of horse racing, proving that anything is possible on the racetrack. The performance of the horse, jockey, trainer, and owner resonated with fans worldwide, leaving a lasting impact on the sport. #KentuckyDerby #CanoneroII #UnderdogVictory #UnpredictableRacing
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