Valparaiso Sporting Club
Valparaiso Sporting (formerly known as Valparaiso Sporting Club), commonly known as the Sporting, is a thoroughbred flat horse race track in Viña del Mar, Valparaíso Region, Chile.
Horse Race Track | |
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Valparaiso Sporting | |
Location | Viña del Mar, Chile |
Year opened | 1882 |
Race type | Thoroughbred |
Website | www.sporting.cl |
Principal Races | |
Clásico El Derby (G1) | |
Clásico Copa de Plata (G1) |
History
Valparaiso Sporting Club was founded in 1882 by members of mostly British origin. Since 1885, it is the site of the Chilean Derby, with very high attendances during its day.
In 1920, Valparaiso Sporting Club was also the site of the South American Championship (soccer) final.
Physical attributes
Races are conducted on two left-handed courses, one turf (about 2000 meters long) and one dirt (about 1900 meters long).
Racing
Purses at the Sporting are lower than at the two Greater Santiago tracks, Hipodromo Chile and Club Hipico de Santiago, but considerably higher than at the provincial tracks Club Hipico de Concepcion and Club Hipico de Antofagasta. Several prestigious stakes races are run at Valparaiso.
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Preceded by Estadio das Laranjeiras Rio de Janeiro |
South American Championship Finals Venue 1920 |
Succeeded by Estadio Sportivo Barracas Buenos Aires |
Coordinates: 33°01′21″S 71°32′21″W / 33.022482°S 71.539278°W