Glória de Campeão

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Gloria de Campeao (foaled September 29, 2003) is a retired Brazilian Thoroughbred racehorse that is best known for his victory in the 2010 Dubai World Cup. He has also run on 4 continents (Brazil, South America, USA North America, France, Europe, Dubai, Asia) and won on 3 of them.

3-year-old season

As a 3-year-old Gloria de Campeao won 4 times out of 6 starts. All of them were in his home country of Brazil.

4-year-old season

At 4 Gloria de Campeao went to France. He won a Grade 3 and Grade 2 race there.

5- year old season

At 5 Gloria de Campeao did not win a single race.

6-year-old season

At age six Gloria de Campeao was able to win twice including a Grade 3 race. He also came 7th in the Arlington Million.

7- year old season

He won a Grade 3 Invasor Shadwell Farm Al Maktoum Challenge-Round 1. After a loss in another Al Maktoum Challenge, Gloria de Campeao won the Dubai World Cup. He retired with a 2nd in Singapore afterwards.[1]

Career earnings

When his career was done Gloria de Campeao had end of career statistics of 25-9-6-3 with a total earnings of $9,258,355.

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  1. http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/france-gloria-de-campeao-retired-after-injury/749792/