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Puerto Rican mare extends losing streak to 125 races

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…

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