Jane Alves is the first woman to win a Sao Paulo Grand Prix on grass

Jane Alves is the first woman to win a Sao Paulo Grand Prix on grass
33-year-old Yukita, Jane Alves, won the main competition of this sport.  Photo: (reproduction/jockey tv)

33-year-old Yukita, Jane Alves, won the main competition of this sport. Photo: (reproduction/jockey tv)

Born in Acupiara, a small town in Ceará, 33-year-old Joquita Jane Alves won the São Paulo Grand Prix, the state’s most important event on Sunday, and became the first woman in history to win the competition that has been held annually since 1923.

With 54 victories per season, Jeanne is currently at number one in the rider rankings in Cidade Jardim. The horse I used, Roxoterra, is 4 years old and has been trained by Emerson Garcia.

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interview soon with Jockey TV After winning the major competition, Jen Alves said in tears that she was emotional and appreciated the achievement very much: “This win is very special to me. I am very emotional. A lot of people have been texting me from several days ago. To speak.”

Aggression on horses in equine

In February, two-time Olympic equestrian champion (Los Angeles 1984 and Seoul in 1988) Mark Todd, 65, received a suspension from the BHA (British Racehorse Authority) after a video leaked of Todd hitting a horse with a wooden stick during cross-country training in the UK. The former New Zealand athlete, now a trainer, trains runners and hit the animal several times when trying to persuade a horse to jump into the water.

In an official statement from the BHA, the authority said: “The chairperson of British Racing’s independent judiciary has today agreed to a request from the BHA that it should place a temporary suspension on Sir Mark Todd’s training license after it emerged at the weekend of a video showing him striking a horse with what appeared to be branch “.

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