Company type |
Horse breeding
farm and Thoroughbred racing stable |
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Industry | Thoroughbred horse racing |
Founded | 1965 |
Website | https://santamariadeararas.com/ |
Haras Santa Maria de Araras is a Thoroughbred racehorse breeding and training farm in Brazil. It is one of the most successful breeders of racehorses in Brazilian history. [1]
Haras Santa Maria de Araras was founded in 1965 when Julio Raphael de Aragão Bozano purchased land in the town of Araras, in the state of Rio de Janeiro. [2]
The Haras bred its first Group 1 winner in 1972, Freddy Boy, winner of the 1975 Grande Prêmio Taça de Ouro. [2] [3] After the victory, breeding was moved to Teresópolis and the stallion Sabinus, winner of the Grande Prêmio Cruzeiro do Sul, was acquired. A training center was built near the breeding farm at this time. [2]
In 1983, a new installation was established in São José dos Pinhais in the state of Paraná. Another stud was later established in Bagé in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. [2]
In 1984, the Haras began an annual sale in partnership with Haras Fazenda Mondesir. [4]
The Haras first purchased additional property in Argentina in 1976, and today also conducts breeding in Argentina at a property purchased in the 1990s on the former land of Haras Los Robles. [5] [6]
In 2022, the Haras started sponsoring the Rio de Janeiro Triple Crown races at the Hipódromo da Gávea, with the agreement to last until 2024. [7]
Haras Santa Maria de Araras has bred more than 226 Group race winners in Brazil, [2] and 442 worldwide as of 2023. [8]
Notable stallions that have stood at stud at Haras Santa Maria de Araras include:
Notable racehorses bred by Haras Santa Maria de Araras include:
Haras Santa Maria de Araras has won many championship titles as both a breeder and an owner in Brazil and Argentina. It was the champion breeder in Brazil from 2006 to 2019.
Champion Breeder – 2003/04, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2016/17, 2018/19 [11]
Champion Owner – 2011/12 [11]
Champion Owner – 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 2008 [19]
Company type |
Horse breeding
farm and Thoroughbred racing stable |
---|---|
Industry | Thoroughbred horse racing |
Founded | 1965 |
Website | https://santamariadeararas.com/ |
Haras Santa Maria de Araras is a Thoroughbred racehorse breeding and training farm in Brazil. It is one of the most successful breeders of racehorses in Brazilian history. [1]
Haras Santa Maria de Araras was founded in 1965 when Julio Raphael de Aragão Bozano purchased land in the town of Araras, in the state of Rio de Janeiro. [2]
The Haras bred its first Group 1 winner in 1972, Freddy Boy, winner of the 1975 Grande Prêmio Taça de Ouro. [2] [3] After the victory, breeding was moved to Teresópolis and the stallion Sabinus, winner of the Grande Prêmio Cruzeiro do Sul, was acquired. A training center was built near the breeding farm at this time. [2]
In 1983, a new installation was established in São José dos Pinhais in the state of Paraná. Another stud was later established in Bagé in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. [2]
In 1984, the Haras began an annual sale in partnership with Haras Fazenda Mondesir. [4]
The Haras first purchased additional property in Argentina in 1976, and today also conducts breeding in Argentina at a property purchased in the 1990s on the former land of Haras Los Robles. [5] [6]
In 2022, the Haras started sponsoring the Rio de Janeiro Triple Crown races at the Hipódromo da Gávea, with the agreement to last until 2024. [7]
Haras Santa Maria de Araras has bred more than 226 Group race winners in Brazil, [2] and 442 worldwide as of 2023. [8]
Notable stallions that have stood at stud at Haras Santa Maria de Araras include:
Notable racehorses bred by Haras Santa Maria de Araras include:
Haras Santa Maria de Araras has won many championship titles as both a breeder and an owner in Brazil and Argentina. It was the champion breeder in Brazil from 2006 to 2019.
Champion Breeder – 2003/04, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2016/17, 2018/19 [11]
Champion Owner – 2011/12 [11]
Champion Owner – 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 2008 [19]