Vila-seca's Cos de Sant Antoni to feature nineteen purebred English horses

The traditional celebration, declared a Traditional Festive Element of National Interest, will take place on Sunday, January 18.

Imatge genèrica d'una cursa de cavalls tradicional en un parc, amb figures borroses i moviment.

Imatge genèrica d'una cursa de cavalls tradicional en un parc, amb figures borroses i moviment.

The traditional Cos de Sant Antoni horse races in Vila-seca will feature nineteen purebred horses next Sunday, January 18, starting at the Parc de la Torre d'en Dolça.

The Cos de Sant Antoni, recognized as a Traditional Festive Element of National Interest, will be held on Sunday, January 18, starting at 12 noon. The event will take place at the Parc de la Torre d'en Dolça in Vila-seca.
In total, the day will feature the participation of nineteen English purebred horses, distributed across three different races, each with its specific prizes and distances.
The first race, named the Torre d'en Dolça Prize, will cover a distance of 1,700 meters and will involve five horses. The final race, the Vila-seca Municipal Tourism Board Prize, will also be 1,700 meters long and will feature seven participants.
The main race, the Vila-seca Town Council Grand Prix, will be the longest, covering a distance of 2,500 meters, with seven horses participating. As usual, the races can be followed live on TAC 12 TV, the public television channel for the Camp de Tarragona region.
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