Pleasant Colony sweeps victory with Velásquez, trained by Campo at Buckland Farm, in fast conditions.

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In 1981, the Kentucky Derby saw the victory of Pleasant Colony, ridden by jockey Jorge Velásquez, trained by John Campo, and owned by Buckland Farm. The race covered a distance of 1 1/4 miles on a fast track, with a finishing time of 2:02.0. Pleasant Colony's win marked a significant moment in horse racing, showcasing the teamwork between horse, jockey, trainer, and owner. The victory solidified their names in the annals of the sport, highlighting their skill, strategy, and dedication. Jockey Jorge Velásquez's masterful handling of Pleasant Colony, coupled with John Campo's training expertise, proved instrumental in securing the win for Buckland Farm. The seamless coordination and synchronization between the team members illustrated the importance of synergy in achieving success on the racetrack. The 1981 Kentucky Derby win of Pleasant Colony underlines the essence of precision, partnership, and perseverance in thoroughbred racing. It serves as a reminder of the relentless pursuit of excellence that defines champions in the sport. #KentuckyDerby #HorseRacing #Teamwork
Location : United States of America
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