About Turfdex

A wiki for Argentine horse racing

Turfdex is an information hub for the Argentine turf world. Profiles of horses, jockeys, studs, racetracks, races and trainers built as an experience layer over public data, with editorial curation and community input.

What we are

  • A **fan-first** place with useful tools for the whole ecosystem.
  • Information **verified with sources**, wiki model with curation.
  • A **serious and professional** project in presentation — no gamification or game aesthetics.
  • **Multi-language from day 1** — Spanish first, English prepared, others later.
  • **Mobile-friendly** from the start.

What we are not

  • **Not a betting platform.** No picks, no predictions, no paywall over core information.
  • **Not a general-purpose forum.** Profile comments are coming eventually, but no open discussion forums.
  • **Not a competitor to Stud Book / Equibase / netkeiba on raw data.** We're an experience and knowledge layer on top.
  • **Not a tool for professional bettors** — even if our data may be useful to them.

How we build the content

Every profile on the site is created and curated by us, citing verifiable sources. But we can't cover everything alone — the community is central to spotting what's missing, adding information, and reporting errors.

  • **Editorial curation** — profiles are loaded by the team (currently one).
  • **Mandatory sources** for verifiable data — no source, no publication.
  • **Audit trail** from day 1 — every write is logged for transparency and rollback.
  • **No Stud Book scraping or third-party paywalls** — manual fact-by-fact loading.

See how we verify each fact →

How you can contribute

If you have information about a missing profile, want to add data to an existing one, or found something incorrect — send us your contribution. We'll review it and, if appropriate, incorporate it into the site.

Go to /contribuir →

The team

Turfdex is led by Kevin Barrios as a solo founder. The project is in pre-launch phase — opening to external collaborators comes in a later phase, once the editorial chassis is mature.

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