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Camero was sired by Thirteen who was a son of 1938 Travers Stakes winner ______
Camero was sired by Thirteen who was a son of 1938 Travers Stakes winner ______
Thanksgiving
His name translates to 'waiter' in ______
His name translates to 'waiter' in ______
Spanish
Camarero was a small bay colt described as 'pony sized' weighing 750 pounds and standing only 14 hands ______
Camarero was a small bay colt described as 'pony sized' weighing 750 pounds and standing only 14 hands ______
high
As per Puerto Rican racetrack regulation, prohibitive favorites are not allowed to be ______ on
As per Puerto Rican racetrack regulation, prohibitive favorites are not allowed to be ______ on
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Camarero was the first winner of Puerto Rico's Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, winning the ______ Cup, Jose de Diego Stakes and Primavera Stakes in 1954, undefeated
Camarero was the first winner of Puerto Rico's Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, winning the ______ Cup, Jose de Diego Stakes and Primavera Stakes in 1954, undefeated
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Study Notes
Camarero's Background
- Camarero was sired by Thirteen, whose father was a 1938 Travers Stakes winner.
Physical Characteristics
- Camarero was a small bay colt, described as "pony sized".
- He weighed 750 pounds and stood only 14 hands high.
Racing Regulations
- In Puerto Rican racetracks, prohibitive favorites are not allowed to be bet on.
Racing Achievements
- Camarero was the first winner of Puerto Rico's Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in 1954.
- He won the Cup, Jose de Diego Stakes, and Primavera Stakes in 1954, remaining undefeated.
Name Meaning
- Camarero translates to "waiter" in Spanish.
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Test your knowledge about the remarkable Thoroughbred racehorse Camarero from Puerto Rico. Learn about his background, achievements, and world record for consecutive wins.