Racehorse Loses 125th Race; Sets New Record for Futility

A Puerto Rican horse that can’t win a race now has a claim to fame. Dona Chepa, a 9-year-old brown mare, finished last in a six-horse field at Camarero Racetrack in eastern Puerto Rico on Wednesday, a 125th consecutive loss that is believed to b

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A Puerto Rican horse that can’t win a race now has a claim to fame. Dona Chepa, a 9-year-old brown mare, finished last in a six-horse field at Camarero Racetrack in eastern Puerto Rico on Wednesday, a 125th consecutive loss that is believed to be the longest in horse racing history.


Track spokesman Joe Bruno said Wednesday’s loss surpasses an equine losing record of 0-124 set by Australian horse Ouroene, who raced from 1976-83.


There is no world governing body that tracks lack of success for horses, but Dona Chepa’s penchant for losing at least beats other notable marks for futility, including Ouroene, Gloria Springs (106, Japan), Thrust (105, North America) and Quixall Crossett (103, Britain).


Dona Chepa, which comes from a distinguished line of champion racers, began her woeful ways on Valentine’s Day in 2001. The closest she came to victory was in May 2003, when she finished second, Bruno said

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