Geico Breeders` Cup Turf Sprint
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Geico Breeders` Cup Turf Sprint
geico breeders’ cup TurF spriNT geico Breeders’ cup TurF spriNT (gr. i) 6th Running Santa Anita Park $1,000,000 guaranteed For THree-YeAr-oLds & upWArd six ANd oNe HALF FurLoNgs oN THe TurF Northern Hemisphere Three-Year-Olds, 124 lbs.; Older, 126 lbs. Southern Hemisphere Three-Year-Olds, 122 lbs.; Older, 126 lbs. All Fillies and Mares allowed 3 lbs. Guaranteed $1 million purse including travel awards, of which 55% of all monies to the owner of the winner, 18% to second, 10% to third, 6% to fourth and 3% to fifth; plus travel awards to starters not based in California. The maximum number of starters for the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint will be limited to fourteen (14). If more than fourteen (14) horses pre-enter, selection will be determined by a combination of Breeders’ Cup Challenge winners, Graded Stakes Turf points and the Breeders’ Cup Racing Secretaries and Directors panel. Please refer to the 2013 Breeders’ Cup World Championships Horsemen’s Information Guide (available upon request) for more information. Nominated Horses Pre-Entry Fee: Entry Fee: 1% of purse 1% of purse To Be Run Saturday, November 2, 2013 Pre-Entries Close Monday, October 21, 2013 Breeders’ cup racing office Santa Anita Park 285 W. Huntington Dr. Arcadia, CA 91007 Phone: (859) 514-9422 Fax: (859) 514-9432 E-mail: [email protected] Pre-entries for the Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G1) Horse Owner Boat Trip James Hirschmann, III & Bluegrass Industries, LLC B.c.4 Harlan's Holiday - Turning Wheel by Seeking the Gold - Bred in Kentucky by Galleria Bloodstock & Samac Capo Bastone Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners Ch.c.3 Street Boss - Fight to Love by Fit to Fight - Bred in Kentucky by H.Sexton, S.Sexton,T.Bozarth &Silver Fern Caracortado Blahut Racing, LLC, Donkey Island Racing, LLC & Kagele Brothers, Inc. et al. Ch.g.6 Cat Dreams - Mons Venus by Maria's Mon - Bred in California by Mike Machowsky Chips All In Jean Everest, John O'Brien, Danny Valdez , Michelle Turpin & Julie Crandall B.c.4 North Light (IRE) - Maria's Mirage by Maria's Mon - Bred in Kentucky by Adena Springs Cristoforo Colombo Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, & Derrick Smith B.c.3 Henrythenavigator - La Traviata by Johannesburg - Bred in Kentucky by La Traviata Syndicate Dimension (GB) Riverside Bloodstock, LLC Dk B/ Br.g.5 Medicean (GB) - Palatial (GB) by Green Desert - Bred in Great Britain by Cheveley Park Stud Ltd Handsome Mike Reddam Racing, LLC Dk B/ Br.c.4 Scat Daddy - Classic Strike by Smart Strike - Bred in Kentucky by John Liviakis Havelock Silverton Hill, LLC B.g.6 Great Notion - Piconeach (NZ) by Spectacular Love - Bred in Maryland by Silverton Hill, LLC Jeranimo Robert V. LaPenta and B.J. Wright B.h.7 Congaree - Jera by Jeblar - Bred in Florida by Brylynn Farm, Inc. Mizdirection Jungle Racing, LLC, Strauss, Nish, Grohs, MSK Racing Ventures, LLC & Beljak Gr/ro.m.5 Mizzen Mast - Deceptive by Clever Trick - Bred in Kentucky by Joseph J. Perrotta Obviously (IRE) Anthony Fanticola & Joseph Scardino B.g.5 Choisir (AUS) - Leala (IRE) by Montjeu (IRE) - Bred in Ireland by Miss Deidre Cogan Reneesgotzip Lanni Family Trust Ch.f.4 City Zip - No Dress Code by Distorted Humor - Bred in Kentucky by John Liviakis Trainer Michael Pender Todd A. Pletcher Michael Machowsky Jeff Mullins Aidan P. O'Brien Conor Murphy Doug O'Neill Darrin Miller Michael Pender Mike Puype Mike R. Mitchell Peter Miller Rock Me Baby West Point Thoroughbreds, Inc. Craig Dollase Dk B/ Br.g.4 Rock Hard Ten - Barbara Orr by Tale of the Cat - Bred in California by Mercedes Stables LLC Silver Max Mark Bacon & Dana Wells Dale L. Romans B.c.4 Badge of Silver - Kissin Rene by Kissin Kris - Bred in Kentucky by S. C. Snowden, S. Lauffer & W. Lauffer Spring to the Sky Anthony P. McCarthy Bruce R. Brown Dk B/ Br.c.4 Langfuhr - Seek to Soar by Seeking the Gold - Bred in Kentucky by Phillips Racing Partnership Tightend Touchdown Mr. Amore Stable Jason Servis Ch.g.4 Pure Precision - Starry Mark by Marquetry - Bred in Florida by Chad Stewart & Laurie Stewart Tour Guide Calumet Farm D. Wayne Lukas B.c.3 Broken Vow - Homefortheholidays by Came Home - Bred in Kentucky by Gary & Mary West Stables, Inc. Unbridled's Note Mike McCarty Steven M. Asmussen B.c.4 Unbridled's Song - Siberian Fur by Siberian Express - Bred in Kentucky by Gulf Coast Fms&Unbridled's SongSyndicate HisTorY oF THe Breeders’ cup TurF spriNT date Track Winner Jockey odds to $1 Margin Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 7, 2009 Nov. 6, 2010 Nov. 5, 2011 Nov. 3, 2012 Santa Anita Park Santa Anita Park Churchill Downs Churchill Downs Santa Anita desert code california Flag chamberlain Bridge regally ready Mizdirection Richard Migliore Joe Talamo Jamie Theriot Corey Nakatani Mike Smith 36.50 3.40 6.90 2.30 6.90 1/2 length 1 3/4 lengths 1 1/2 lengths 1 1/2 lengths 1/2 length Year FrAcTioNs (6 1/2 furlongs) 1/2 3/4 1/4 2008 (course firm) 2009 (course firm) 2012 (track firm) :20 3/5 :21 2/5 :21.11 Year :41 3/5 :43 :42.39 FrAcTioNs (5 furlongs) 1/2 1/4 2010 (track firm) 2011 (track firm) :21.59 :22.45 performance of Favorites Finish Year Horse 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Fleeting Spirit (IRE) California Flag Silver Timber Regally Ready Unbridled’s Note 4th Won 5th Won 2nd 1:05 1/5 1:05 1/5 :44.6 :44.81 odds to $1 4.40 3.40 3.00 2.30 $4.70 Winner’s post position Winner 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Desert Code California Flag Chamberlain Bridge Regally Ready Mizdirection 14 14 14 14 14 6 1/2 furlongs (track record) 1:11 3/5 1:11 1/5 1:11.39 (1:11) (1:11) 5 furlongs (track record) :56.53 :56.48 (:55.45) (:55.45) status of Winners status Year 9 3 1 8 11 No. of starters Stud, Harris Farms, CA Retired Still in Training Still in Training Still in Training Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint 4 1 1 1 $72,080 2013: 5 3 0 0 $111,456 2012: 12 4 1 2 $193,196 Life: Turf: 8 4 1 1 $182,416 Trainer: MICHAEL PENDER B.c.4 Harlan's Holiday - 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Raced 3 yrs in NA and UAE, 22 sts, 9 wins, $3,632,664. Won Florida Derby (gr. I), Toyota Blue Grass S (gr. I), Donn H (gr. I), Pennsylvania Derby (gr. III), Iroquois S (gr. III), Miller Genuine Draft Cradle S, Cleveland Kindergarten S (R), Hoover S (R); 2nd Dubai World Cup (UAE-I), Hollywood Gold Cup (gr. I), Fountain of Youth S (gr. I), Lane's End Breeders' Futurity (gr. II), Holy Bull S (gr. III); 3rd Jockey Club Gold Cup (gr. I). Lifetime: 7 crops, 668 foals, 493 rnrs (74%), 370 wnrs (55%), 136 2yo wnrs (20%), 46 sw (7%), 1.63 AEI, 1.68 CI, 437 sale yrlgs, avg $84,421, 1.6 TNA. In 2013: 17 sw, 129 2yos, 48 2yo rnrs, 19 2yo wnrs, 60 sale yrlgs, avg $112,350. 1st dam: TURNING WHEEL, dkb/br, 1993. Bred by Flaxman Holdings. (Ky.). Raced 2 yrs in Eng and Fr, 9 sts, 5 wins, $143,415. Won La Coupe de Maisons-Laffitte (Fr-III), Coupe du Fonds Europeen de l'Elevage; 2nd Prix du Journal Week-End Grand Prix Anjou Bretagne. Dam of 10 named foals, 9 rnrs, 8 wnrs, 2 sw. ($180,000, 2007 keenov, Stormy Atlantic). 1999: Carinae, dkb/br f, by Nureyev. Raced 2 yrs in Eng and NA, 10 sts, 2 wins, $96,051. 2nd Manhattan Beach S (T), Flawlessly S (T), Newton Fund Managers Rockingham S. Dam of 6 foals, 6 rnrs, 4 wnrs. 2000: Imago Mundi, dkb/br c, by Spinning World. Raced 5 yrs in Fr, 16 sts, 3 wins, $55,972. 3rd Prix de Saint-Patrick. 2001: Barren. 2002: Great Loop, dkb/br c, by Seattle Slew. Raced 1 yr in Fr, 2 sts, 0 wins. 2003: Pendragon, ch c, by Rahy. Raced 6 yrs in Eng, 38 sts, 7 wins, $73,712. 2004: RALLYING CRY, dkb/br c, by War Chant. Raced 6 yrs in Eng, Fr, NA, and UAE, 39 sts, 9 wins, $332,058. Won McFadden Memorial Sprint Claiming Series S; 2nd Troy S; 3rd U.A.E. Two Thousand Guineas (UAE-III), Inside the Beltway S (T). ($90,000 keesep yrlg). 2005: Tuaoi, ch c, by Rahy. Raced 5 yrs in Fr, 68 sts, 9 wins, $214,024. 2006: Sunwise, dkb/br c, by Arch. Raced 4 yrs in Eng and Ire, 13 sts, 2 wins, $36,517. ($250,000 keesep yrlg). Died 2012. 2007: Dkb/br f, by Dixie Union. Died 2008. 2008: Atlantic Swing, dkb/br f, by Stormy Atlantic. Raced 4 yrs in Ire and NA, 10 sts, 1 win, $26,617. 3rd Irish Stallion Farms E.B.F. Cooley Fillies' S. ($105,000 keenov wnlg). 2009: BOAT TRIP, b c, by Harlan's Holiday. ($100,000 obsmar 2yo). At 3: Won Tsunami Slew S (T). At 4: 2nd Eddie D Stakes (gr. IIIT). 2010: Spinning Time, ch f, by Giant's Causeway. Unraced. Sent to Ire 2011. ($150,000 keesep yrlg). 2012: Ch c, by Tale of the Cat. ($25,000 keenov wnlg; $115,000 ftkjul yrlg). 2013: Dkb/br c, by Scat Daddy. Inbreeding: 5SX4D Northern Dancer; 5SX4D Raise a Native. Nicking: HARLAN'S HOLIDAY w/SEEKING THE GOLD mares: 3 foals, 2 strs, 2 wnrs (67%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 1 SW (33%), 0 GSW (0%). Broodmare sire: SEEKING THE GOLD, b, 1985. Sire of 426 dams of 2,074 foals, 1,609 rnrs (78%), 1,135 wnrs (55%), 329 2yo wnrs (16%), 1.81 AEI, 1.53 CI; 135 sw. 2nd dam: Misinskie, b, 1980. Bred by W.S. Farish (Ky.). Raced 2 yrs in Eng, 9 sts, 0 wins, $2,150. Dam of SPACE CRUISER (c, Foolish Pleasure; $116,773. Won Norwegian Two Thousand Guineas, Nor-II, Pilot Fineliner Cup; 2nd L. Fjogstad Norwegian St. Leger, Nor-III, Jahre Line Norwegian Derby, Nor-I, Noble Dancer Vandrepremie, Nor-III, Cock of the North S; 3rd Dewhurst Rockingham S, Ovrevoll Grand Prix), MINDS MUSIC (c, Silver Hawk; $150,349. Won Racing Post Godolphin S; 2nd Pertemps St. Leger, Eng-I, Quantel Aston Park S; 3rd Ormonde S, Eng-III, O & K Troy S; sire), Ajfan (f, Woodman; $132,144. 2nd Fillies' Mile S, Eng-I; 3rd Madagans One Thousand Guineas, Eng-I, Butlins Southcoast World Prestige S, Eng-III; dam of BIG MAVERICK, El Laoob), Nutbush One (f, Conquistador Cielo; $37,270. 2nd Fair Star S, T; dam of RARE BUSH). Granddam of HEALING KNOWLEDGE, EYE OF TAURUS. Owner B.J. Wright ... Born: Nov. 7, 1937 in Shelbyville, Ky. ... Residence: Pasadena, Calif. ... Family: Son, Jay (Robert Jay Wright, Jr.), two daughters, Cherie Harris and Lesley Wright. Two grandchildren, Bryan Harris and Althea Catherine Wright. Quick facts about B.J. Wright: • Jeranimo, his first Breedersʼ Cup runner, finished seventh in the Breedersʼ Cup Mile at Churchill Downs in 2011. The following year, Jeranimo finished sixth in the Breedersʼ Cup Mile at Santa Anita. • Wrightsʼ runners are all trained by Michael Pender. His top 2013 stakes winner is again Jeranimo, winner of the Eddie Read Stakes (G1) and the San Gabriel Stakes (G2) for the second time. Last year at six, Jeranimo won the Shoemaker Mile (G1) a “Win and Youʼre In Series” race, earning his berth in the Breedersʼ Cup Mile. ... Also in 2013, Wrightʼs Ultimate Eagle finished second in the San Pasqual Handicap (G2), and Boat Trip finished a nose back in second with a late burst of speed in the Eddie D. Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita. • Boat Trip, a 4-year-old son of Harlanʼs Holiday, is owned in partnership with James Hirschmann III. In 2012 at 3, Boat Trip won three races from four starts including the one-mile Tsunami Slew Stakes at Betfair Hollywood Park. • A significant interest in Jeranimo was purchased in Jan. 2013 by prominent Thoroughbred owner Robert LaPenta of New York. According to a statement issued by LaPenta, Jeranimo was purchased both for racing and as a stallion prospect, and after the Breedersʼ Cup will be transferred from Michael Pender to Chad Brown to race on the East Coast in 2014. • Jeranimo has been Wrightʼs stable star since 2010. His earnings now top $1.4 million. His first major stakes win was the Strub Stakes (G2) in 2010 when he was four. He also won the San Gabriel Handicap (G2) that year. At five, he won the Oak Tree Mile (G2) and the Citation Handicap (G2). Also in 2011, Jeranimo finished third in the Frank E. Kilroe Mile (G1) and second in the Eddie Read Handicap (G1). In 2012, the son of Congaree won the Shoemaker Mile (G1), and placed in the San Gabriel, San Francisco Mile (G3) and third in the Del Mar Mile Handicap (G2). This year at seven, Jeranimo has won the Eddie Read Handicap and the San Gabriel Stakes. • Ultimate Eagle also was a solid campaigner for Wright. In 2011, Ultimate Eagle won the Oak Tree Derby (G2), followed by the Hollywood Derby (G1) and was third in the Sir Beaufort Stakes. In 2012, Ultimate Eagle won the Strub Stakes (G2). Then, after finishing 10th in the Santa Anita Handicap (G1), 4-year-old Ultimate Eagle had surgery for bone chips in an ankle. He returned to competition in 2012 to finish second in the Citation Handicap (G2) at Betfair Hollywood Park. He began his campaign this year with a second in the San Pasqual Handicap (G2). Then the 5-year-old son of Mizzen Mast was shipped to Gulfstream Park to compete in the Donn Handicap (G1), but grabbed a quarter at the start and was pulled up ... Ultimate Eagle was retired in October and will start his stud career in 2014 at Special T Thoroughbreds in Temecula, Calif. • Jeranimo and Ultimate Eagle gave Wright some memorable weekends in 2011. On Oct. 8, Jeranimo won the Oak Tree Mile (G2) at Santa Anita. One week later, Ultimate Eagle won the Oak Tree Derby (G2) in his first stakes outing. Then, on Nov. 26th, Jeranimo won the Citation (G2) at Hollywood Park and Ultimate Eagle won the Hollywood Derby (G1) the next day, the first Grade 1 victory for Wright and Pender. • A $70,000 purchase at the Barrettʼs Two Year Olds in Training Sale in May 2009, Jeranimo is the first runner to earn $1 million for Wright. The ticket was signed by Rick Taylor, owner of Special T. Thoroughbreds where Wright breaks his young horses, trains his young horses and boards his broodmares. Has a total of 21 Thoroughbreds, including horses in training, young horses, layups and broodmares. Wrightʼs Thoroughbred interests are part of his Bluegrass Industries L.L.C. but customarily race under his name. • Wright enjoys naming his horses. “I like to watch my horses develop before I name them,” he commented, waiting until he knows enough about each individual to give an appropriate moniker. Wright observed that the 2-year-old was a warrior. His original choice was Geronimo, for the fierce Apache chief. That was turned down by The Jockey Club. Considering the coltʼs pedigree, by Congaree out of Jera, by Jeblar, Wright submitted Jeranimo, and the name was accepted. • Named Ultimate Eagle for close friend, John Paul DeJoria. The name is derived from the parable “The Eagle and the Oyster” by Multatuli, a name given to Eduard Dekker, a philosopher. The life of the oyster is safe and secure, while the life of the eagle is fraught with challenges but allows the bird to soar to great heights. DeJoria began with nothing, sold newspaper, built several businesses, and is now a multi-billionaire. • Polonius became the first graded stakes winner for Wright and trainer Mike Pender when he won the Will Rogers Stakes (G3T) at Hollywood Park in May of 2008. He also won the Pasadena Stakes that year. Polonius, a Florida-bred son of Broken Vow-Word oʼ Ransom, by Red Ransom, was a $150,000 purchase at the Barrettʼs sale in March 2007. • Wright is Board Chairman of LifeSource Water Systems, a water filtration company in Pasadena which he bought into as a full partner in 1985 shortly after the companyʼs founding. He later bought out his partner. • Gives filtered water to his horses. Wright noted that Desert Stormer, a Storm Cat mare who defeated the boys in the 1995 Breeders Cup Sprint, was fed LifeSource water from the beginning of her racing career by her owner, Joanne Nor. The company even developed a portable system which travelled with the mare when she shipped to race. • His belief in the relationship of good water to oneʼs health led him to designate a portion of his horsesʼ winnings to Nancy Santulloʼs House of the Children, which provides clean water and sanitation to the people of the Southeastern Peruvian Amazon. Wright wishes to help Santullo fund her vision, which is “to create a replicable model of culturally appropriate WASH (Water Sanitation and Health).” • Wright serves on the board of House of the Children. Wright says it costs $400,000 per village to sanitize the water and build a central latrine. According to Wright, water is sanitized using indigenous methods, such as filtering through rocks and sand. The water is purified employing methods which are accessible to those living in remote Amazon villages. Without clean water, life expectancy for the villagers is about 40 years. He encourages people to visit the website and donate, www.houseofthechildren.org. • During his boyhood in Shelbyville, Ky., Wright was awed at the display of fervor and reverence as people mourned the death of Man oʼ War in Nov. 1947. At that point, he determined to race horses someday. • Wright went to college at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. With high test scores but not a diligent student and finding many distractions, Wright soon dropped out. • In the 1950ʼs, Wright met John Y. Brown Jr., introduced by mutual friend Jim Amato, who later served as mayor of Lexington, Ky. Wright was impressed with Brown who was putting himself through law school by selling Encyclopedia Britannica sets, earning $35,000 per year at a time when that was many times the average income per family. Inspired, Wright went to work for Collier, a competing encyclopedia publisher. (Brown later headed up Kentucky Fried Chicken and was governor of Kentucky from 1979-83.) • Wright found success at Collier Publishing Company, selling encyclopedias. His position took him to Iowa and then, in 1961, he was transferred to California as the District Sales Mgr. of Southern California. In 1969, Wright resigned as vice president of sales of the Pacific Division in order to pursue other interests. • Bought his first horse for $1,000 when he was in his 20ʼs, in partnership with two friends. Won a couple of races. A second runner was not as successful and Wright left the business, returning in the 1990ʼs. Bought several inexpensive runners with the hope of having one good one. When that did not work out, began looking for better horses. • Coached football for Glenoaks Elementary School in Glendale. There he coached his son, Jay, and a young Mike Pender, the quarterback for the Pop Warner team which had an undefeated season. • After observing Pender for two years, Wright gave him a 3-year-old colt, Benson Road, to train. Wright was convinced he would never win a race. After Benson Road broke his maiden, Wright began to purchase better young prospects for Pender to train. • Son, Jay, (Robert Jay Wright Jr.) and daughter Cherie and her husband, Mark Harris, own and manage LifeSource Water Systems, Inc. Mark is president of LifeSource. Jay is also a professional bass fisherman and an FLW champion. Daughter Lesley lives in Santa Cruz. • Silks are fire engine red and forest green halves. Trainer Michael Pender ... Born: Feb. 14, 1966 in Los Angeles ... Residence: Arcadia, Calif. ... Family: wife, Andrea; daughter, Megan, and son, Matthew. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 2 0 0 2011 2012 Mile Mile 3rd 0 Earnings $0 Jeranimo Jeranimo 7th 6th Quick facts about Michael Pender: • Best runners in 2013 are Jeranimo, Ultimate Eagle and Boat Trip. Pender saddled stable star Jeranimo to win the San Gabriel Stakes (G2) in January. Then the 7-year-old son of Congaree won the Eddie Read (G1) in July. Boat Trip was a fast-closing second in the Eddie D. Stakes (G3) on the downhill turf course at Santa Anita on Sept. 27th. Earlier in the year, Ultimate Eagle finished second in the San Pasqual Handicap (G2) in January following a second-place finish in the Nov. 2012 Citation Handicap (G2). He grabbed a quarter in the Donn Handicap (G1) and was pulled up. • All three of Penderʼs 2013 stakes winners are owned by B.J. Wright. Jeranimo is owned in partnership with New York owner Robert LaPenta, who announced he bought a significant interest in the 7-year-old stallion in late January. • In 2012, Pender saddled Jeranimo to finish sixth in the Breedersʼ Cup Mile. Jeranimo earned his 2012 Breedersʼ Cup berth and his first Grade 1 score with a win in the Shoemaker Mile on grass at Betfair Hollywood Park. In 2011, Jeranimo became the first horse Pender saddled for a Breedersʼ Cup event. He finished seventh in the Breedersʼ Cup Mile at Churchill Downs. • Pender and Wright bought Jeranimo for $70,000 at the Barretts Equine Limited May 2008 Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training. Agent Rick Taylor signed the ticket. Jeranimo was a four-time Grade 2 stakes winner in 2010, winning the Strub Stakes and San Gabriel Handicap, to become the best runner Pender had trained to date. In 2011, he won the Oak Tree Mile and Citation Handicap. He is the first milllion-dollar earner for Pender and Wright, with $1,401,364 in career earnings prior to 2013 Breedersʼ Cup. • Had best year to take in 2012 with stables earnings of $1,254,976. Is on track to top that this year with earnings at $1,243,942 in early October. • Another good runner for Pender and Wright has been Ultimate Eagle. A $70,000 purchase at the March, Ocala Two-Year-Old in Training sales in 2010, Ultimate Eagle won the Strub Stakes (G2) in February at Santa Anita. Racing last year at three, the son of Mizzen Mast won the Hollywood Derby (G1) and Oak Tree Derby (G2) at Santa Anita. His earnings total $547,800. • Ultimate Eagleʼs front-running victory in Grade 1 Hollywood Derby in Nov. 2011, was the first Grade 1 victory for Pender and Wright. The day before, Jeranimo won the Citation Handicap (G2), giving Pender and Wright a weekend stakes double. • Less than nine months later, Pender and Wright recorded their second Grade 1 victory when Jeranimo won the Shoemaker Mile at Hollywood Park. Pender paired with owner B.J. Wright to win the Strub Stakes (G2) twice in three years, in 2010 with Jeranimo and in 2012 with Ultimate Eagle. • Bought Polonius for $150,000 at the 2007 Barretts March sale. Made his first start in June, winning his maiden outing by six lengths. Polonius won the Pasadena Stakes in March of his 3-year-old year, the first stakes win for Pender and Wright. Then in May 2008, Polonius became the first graded stakes winner for Pender and Wright when he won the Will Rogers Stakes (G3) on the grass at Hollywood Park. • Penderʼs main client is B.J. Wright, who years before, had coached his own son, Jay, and Pender, the quarterback, on a Pop Warner League football team at Glenoaks Elementary School in Glendale, Calif. Nearly 25 years later, Wright observed Penderʼs first winner, $10,000 claimer OrangeʼEm, at Santa Anita in 2005. Wright gave Pender an unpromising 3-year-old colt to train. When the colt, Benson Road, won his third lifetime start at Hollywood Park, the partnership was forged. • Recorded his first win as a trainer on Feb. 23, 2005 with OrangeʼEm at Santa Anita. • Trainer Michael Pender did not take the standard route to the stable area. Although introduced to the sport at a young age as a fan by his mother, Pender earned degrees in psychology – a B.A. from the University of California at Santa Barbara and an M.A. from Pepperdine University – and taught high school English and American history at La Canada Flintridge for 15 years before making the switch to the track in 2004. • After college, Pender had an internship with Quarter Horse trainer Bubba Cascio in Texas. Pender long yearned for a career in racing. “I started shortening my teaching hours and built a horse-racing syndicate called El Presidio Farms with 40 or 50 people and 15 horses,” Pender said of the transition. • Penderʼs grandparents came to the United States from the Netherlands in the early part of the last century. They changed the Dutch family name from Van Pender to Pender, dropping the “Van.” Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint CAPO BASTONE 124 Owner: ECLIPSE THOROUGHBRED PARTNERS Trainer: TODD A. PLETCHER Ch.c.3 Street Boss - Fight to Love by Fit to Fight Bred in Kentucky by H.SEXTON, S.SEXTON,T.BOZARTH &SILVER FERN (Apr 25, 2010) 24Aug13 Sar11 08Jun13 Bel9 27Apr13 CD10 23Mar13 TP10 16Feb13 GP9 03Nov12 SA8 29Sep12 SA7 05Sep12 Dmr8 04Aug12 Dmr7 Workout(s): ft 7f¸º :22¹º :44¼^ 1:22¸¸ 3 ft 7fº¾ :21¿¿ :44½¹ 1:22º½ 3 ft 1m¹º :45^½ 1:10^¸ 1:35½½ 3 ft o 1N¹º :48¹^ 1:13^^ 1:51¿¾ 3 s sy 1B¼^ :46¼¼ 1:12¾º 1:48¶¼ 3 ft 1B½^ :45»» 1:10¸¾ 1:44»¾ 2 ft 1B½^ :47»¹ 1:12º» 1:44ºº 2 ft o 7fº» :22¿¶ :45¾¿ 1:22¿¼ 2 ft o 5Kº» :21¼¼ :44¿^ 1:03¿¾ 2 19 Oct 13 Bel tr 5F ft 1:00.3b 3/20 Stk - KngsBshpG1 - 500k 62-109 3 10 11¿¢ 10¶» 2º 1¸ Ortiz, Jr. I 117 L 28.25 3 11 11¶º 11¶^ 9½£ 7¼¡ Velazquez J R 117 L 8.70 6 9¶» 8¶½ 8¿¡ 6» 2¨µ Gomez G K 118 L 4.90 7.10 12 10¿ 10¼¡ 11º¡ 9¿¡ 9¿¢ Velazquez J R 123 L 5 5¹¡ 6¸¡ 2¶ 1«¬ 1«¬ Velazquez J R 118 L *1.50 7 9¶^ 9¶^ 8¼¢ 4¶ 3¸¢ Rosario J 122 9.90 8 11¾¡11¶^ 9¼¢ 4»¡ 3½ Espinoza V 122 L 5.70 2 4 5¶£ 4¶¡ 3¶¡ 4¸£ Velazquez J R 118 L 3.10 2 6 8¶^ 7¶^ 3¼ 1¨µ Gomez G K 118 L *1.50 12 Oct 13 Bel tr 5F ft 1:01.0b 2/16 5 Oct 13 Bel tr 5F ft 1:01.1b 5/12 Stk - WStphnG2 - 400k 36-97 Stk - DbyTrialG3 - 175k 49-98 Stk - SpiralG3 - 550k 94-87 Aoc 75000nw1/x-N 140-92 Stk - BCJuvnleG1 - 2000k 90-83 Stk - FrntRnnrG1 - 250k 56-83 Stk - DMrFutG1 - 300k 91-83 Msw 70000 46-87 2013: 2012: Life: Turf: Course: Off Dirt: 5 4 9 0 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 $371,608 $288,000 $659,608 $0 $0 $26,100 CapoBastone117¸ MentorCane117¹¢ CentralBanker118¨µ 3w into lane,clsd fast FortyTales 123£ Declan'sWarrior123«¬ ClearlyNow123«¬ 5w into lane,improved FortyTales 118¨µ CapoBastone118¹ RulerofLove118£ lunged start,surging BlackOnyx123¶¡ Uncaptured123¶ GiantFinish123¶ stumbled start CapoBastone118«¬ OffleeFast122¹ Finn'sQuest118¼¡ sweeping move,all out ShanghaiBobby122«¬ He'sHadEnough122¸¢ CapoBastone 122¶£ rail,work 5wd bw,wllng PowerBroker122¼¡ KnowMore122¡ CapoBastone122¹¡ bobbled start,4wd lane RollingFog118¶¢ KnowMore122¶¡ SchererMagic122¨© in tight 1/8,came out CapoBastone118¨µ I'mWideAwake118¶£ DistinctivPassion119»¡ crowded 1/16,up late 28 Sep 13 Bel tr 4F ft :49.3b 47/69 14 11 9 12 8 9 11 11 9 STREET BOSS, ch, 2004 CAPO BASTONE ch, c April 25, 2010 FIGHT TO LOVE, ch, 1993 Machiavellian, 1987 7s, SW, $355,790 Street Cry, 1998 736 f, 78 SW, 1.93 AEI 12s, SW, $5,150,837 1,205 f, 72 SW, 2.22 AEI Helen Street, 1982 10s, SW, $177,894 13 f, 11 r, 10 w, 2 SW Ogygian, 1983 10s, SW, $455,520 Blushing Ogygian, 1994 815 f, 24 SW, 1.19 AEI 12s, wnr, $48,300 Fruhlingshochzeit, 1984 6 f, 4 r, 3 w, 1 SW 18s, wnr, $72,812 16 f, 12 r, 9 w Chieftain, 1961 36s, SW, $405,256 Fit to Fight, 1979 479 f, 43 SW, 2.04 AEI 26s, SW, $1,042,075 834 f, 41 SW, 1.38 AEI Hasty Queen II, 1963 Unraced 16 f, 14 r, 12 w, 6 SW Secretariat, 1970 21s, SW, $1,316,808 Love Is Love, 1986 653 f, 57 SW, 2.95 AEI 11s, wnr, $41,680 Stephanie Leigh, 1977 1 f, 1 r, 1 w 13s, SW, $123,050 3 f, 3 r, 2 w Mr. Prospector Coup de Folie Troy Waterway Damascus Gonfalon Blushing Groom Fruhlingstag Bold Ruler Pocahontas One Count Queen Hopeful Bold Ruler Somethingroyal Northern Dancer Quadruple CAPO BASTONE'S RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Year 2012 2013 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned at 2 4 1 0 2(2) $288,000 at 3 5 2(1) 1(1) 0 $371,608 Lifetime 9 3(1) 1(1) 2(2) $659,608 Sire: STREET BOSS, ch, 2004. Raced 2 yrs, 13 sts, 7 wins, $831,800. Won Bing Crosby H (gr. I), Triple Bend Invitational H (gr. I), Los Angeles H (gr. III); 2nd Ancient Title S (gr. I); 3rd Sentient Flight Group Breeders' Cup Sprint (gr. I). Lifetime: 2 crops, 197 foals, 127 rnrs (64%), 78 wnrs (40%), 31 2yo wnrs (16%), 4 sw (2%), 1.35 AEI, 1.58 CI, 165 sale yrlgs, avg $52,559, 1.0 TNA. In 2013: 3 sw, 67 2yos, 29 2yo rnrs, 13 2yo wnrs, 31 sale yrlgs, avg $57,645. 1st dam: Fight to Love, ch, 1993. Bred by Stonewall Farm (N.Y.). Raced 4 yrs, 45 sts, 8 wins, $175,871. 3rd Broadway H (R). Dam of 8 named foals, 7 rnrs, 5 wnrs, 1 sw. ($30,000, 1994 keesep yrlg). 2000: Point Clear, ch f, by Elusive Quality. Raced 3 yrs, 7 sts, 2 wins, $74,232. Dam of 6 foals, 3 rnrs, 2 wnrs. Sent to Korea 2011. ($145,000 keesep yrlg). 2004: Tizmeanttobe, dkb/br f, by Tiznow. Raced 2 yrs, 6 sts, 2 wins, $17,585. Dam of 3 foals, 2 rnrs, 2 wnrs. ($37,000 keesep yrlg). 2005: C J's Leelee, gr/ro f, by Mizzen Mast. Raced 2 yrs, 7 sts, 2 wins, $172,463. 2nd Golden Rod S (gr. II), Regret S (gr. IIIT). ($100,000 keesep yrlg). 2007: Bobby's Gal, ch f, by Consolidator. Raced 1 yr, 10 sts, 0 wins, $12,950. ($140,000 keesep yrlg; $43,000 easmay 2yo). 2008: Wharton Wizard, ch c, by Lemon Drop Kid. Raced 1 yr, 3 sts, 0 wins, $1,916. ($85,000 keesep yrlg). 2009: Cheap Perfume, b f, by Mizzen Mast. Raced 2 yrs, 12 sts, 2 wins, $17,145. 2010: CAPO BASTONE, ch c, by Street Boss. (; $175,000 obsmar 2yo). At 2: 3rd Grey Goose Breeders' Cup Juvenile (gr. I), FrontRunner S (gr. I). At 3: Won Foxwoods King's Bishop S (gr. I); 2nd Derby Trial S (gr. III). 2011: La Sorella, ch f, by Corinthian. Unraced. ($110,000 obsmar 2yo). 2013: F, by Flatter. Nicking: STREET BOSS w/FIT TO FIGHT mares: 2 foals, 1 str, 1 wnr (50%), 1 2yo wnr (50%), 1 SW (50%), 1 GSW (50%) Broodmare sire: FIT TO FIGHT, b, 1979-2008. Sire of 255 dams of 1,330 foals, 1,032 rnrs (78%), 713 wnrs (54%), 187 2yo wnrs (14%), 1.03 AEI, 1.38 CI; 55 sw. 2nd dam: Love Is Love, dkb/br, 1986-1993. Bred by Stonewall Farm (Ky.). Raced 2 yrs, 11 sts, 1 win, $41,680. Breeder Hargus and Sandra Sexton ... Born: Hargus, Aug. 18, 1920, in Green Hall, Ky. ... Sandra, March 15, 1948 in Safford, Ariz. … Sandra is the niece of the legendary California owner-breeder Rex Ellsworth, best remembered as the owner of 1955 Kentucky Derby winner and 1956 Horse of the Year Swaps. ... Residence: Versailles, Ky. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 7 1 0 1994 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 3rd 2 Juvenile Fillies Dirt Mile Juvenile Sprint Dirt Mile Ladies' Classic Juvenile Earnings $957,000 Morris Code Corinthian Silent Valor Gayego Gayego Satanʼs Quick Chick Capo Bastone 13th 1st 8th 4th 3rd 8th 3rd Quick facts about Hargus and Sandra Sexton: • The Sextons return to the 2013 Breedersʼ Cup with 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile third-place finisher Capo Bastone, who went on to win the Kingʼs Bishop Stakes (G1) and place second in the Derby Trial Stakes (G3) as a 3yo. Going into the Juvenile last year, he finished third in the Frontrunner Stakes (G1) in only his third start. ... Capo Bastone, by Street Boss, was bred by the Sextons in partnership with Tom Bozarth and Silver Fern Farm from the mare Fight to Love, by Fit to Fight. The mare had already produced multiple graded stakes-placed C Jʼs Leelee when owned by the Sextons and Bozarth. The partners sold Capo Bastone at the 2012 OBS March sale for $175,000 to Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners through agent Nick de Meric, after the colt had RNAʼd at the 2011 Keeneland September sale for $45,000. • The Sextonsʼ mare Fight to Love, dam of Capo Bastone, produced a 2011 filly by Corinthian, a stallion they co-bred, but did not foal in 2012. The Fit to Fight mare has produced five winners from seven starters, two of them graded stakes-placed, and is in foal to Flatter for 2013. • Satans Quick Chick finished third in the 2011 Beldame Stakes (G1) to eventual Horse of the Year Havre de Grace on her way to becoming the Sextonsʼ sixth Breedersʼ Cup starter as breeders. She finished 8th in the Ladiesʼ Classic. • Sexton found more Breedersʼ Cup success in recent years with Corinthian, winner of the inaugural Breedersʼ Cup Dirt Mile in 2007, who was co-bred with Ben Waldenʼs Gracefield Equine, and Gayego, bred solely by the Sextons and fourth in the 2009 Breedersʼ Cup Sprint and third in the 2010 Dirt Mile. • Corinthianʼs dam, the Easy Goer mare Multiply, died in 2007, the same year that her son won the Breedersʼ Cup Dirt Mile and the Metropolitan Handicap (G1). She had already produced Grade 2 winner Desert Hero. Among the eight or so mares the Sextons own in partnership with Walden is Be Fruitful, Corinthianʼs full sister, who has produced a 2011 Dynaformer filly and is in foal to U S Ranger for 2013. • Sexton bred Morris Code, who finished 13th in the 1994 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile Fillies, went on to become a multiple stakes winning earner of $745,167. • Together and in partnership, the Sextons have bred five starters in the Kentucky Derby: Crypto Star, Desert Hero (Corinthianʼs half-brother), Ragtime Rebel, Valhol and Gayego. • Other stakes horses bred by the couple, either individually or in partnership include I Love Silver, Southern Sandra, Daring Pegasus, Xtreme Bid, Presumed Innocent, Rock Opera, Silent Valor, Flower Forest and Package Store. • The Sextons acquired one of their first broodmares when Walden purchased the stakes-placed Lady Godolphin, a daughter of Son Ange in foal to Bobʼs Dusty, for $4,200 at the 1986 Fasig-Tipton November mixed sale ... On a subsequent breeding to Red Ransom, Lady Godolphin produced Sri Pekan, who became a multiple G2 winner in England. • The Sextons own several properties with a total of about 900 acres in Kentuckyʼs Bluegrass region and have about 40 broodmares, with around eight in partnership with Ben Walden Jr. Their farm name is Oakcrest Farm in Versailles, Ky. They sell most of their maresʼ offspring as weanlings or yearlings at the Keeneland and Fasig-Tipton sales in Lexington with Kitty Taylorʼs Warrendale Sales as their primary consigning agent. • The Sextons formed a new breed-to-sell partnership with Steven and Brandi Nicholson … Sexton has described himself as the farmer and his wife as the horse person of the operation. • Hargus Sexton became deeply involved in the Thoroughbred industry in the early 1980s. He was a close associate of Ben Walden Jr. during the time he developed Vinery in Midway, Ky., and helped arrange the acquisition of such Vinery stallions as 1991 Horse of the Year and Breedersʼ Cup Classic winner Black Tie Affair (Ire) … During that time, Vinery evolved into one of the worldʼs largest and most sought-after stallion rosters with more than 30 stallions at its peak … Walden sold Vinery in 1998. • Hargus Sexton, for years a major Central Kentucky breeder, has had a long-standing association with the Walden family dating back to Ben Walden Jr.ʼs grandfather Julien Walden, who was a premier tobacco farmer in Kentucky … Sexton was a partner with the Waldens in the tobacco warehouse business and also was involved in the insurance business. Owner Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners ... Owner(s): Racing Syndicate under the leadership of Aron Wellman and Lee Midkiff. ... Location: Del Mar, Calif. ... Web site: www.eclipsetbpartners.com Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 1 0 0 2011 3rd 1 Earnings $99,000 Juvenile Fillies Turf Sweet Cat 3rd Quick facts about Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners: • Founded in Aug. 2011, the partnership had its first Breedersʼ Cup starter by that October with Sweet Cat, in the Juvenile Fillies Turf at Churchill Downs. A 13-to-1 long shot, Sweet Cat raced close to the lead throughout the one-mile race, but weakened to third, beaten just two lengths. • On its own or in partnership, Eclipse was represented in three Breedersʼ Cup races in 2012. Capo Bastone was third in the Juvenile for Eclipse; In Lingerie ran ninth in the Filly & Mare Turf for Eclipse and Gary Barber; and Tara From the Cape finished fourth in the Juvenile Fillies Turf for Eclipse, Barber and Debmar Stables. • Capo Bastone opened the 2013 season winning an allowance optional claimer at Gulfstream Park. Runner-up to stablemate Forty Tales in the Derby Trial (G3) in April, Capo Bastone rebounded from a disappointing effort in the Woody Stephens (G2) to win the Kingʼs Bishop (G1) at Saratoga Race Course in August. • Eclipse has a promising juvenile in 2013 in Danza, a chestnut son of Street Boss who broke his maiden in his debut at Belmont Park in July, and finished third in the Saratoga Special (G2) at Saratoga Race Course in August. • The partnershipʼs top horse in 2012 was 3-year-old Empire Maker filly In Lingerie. Also trained by Pletcher, In Lingerie went unraced at 2, but had four wins in seven starts as a sophomore, including the Spinster (G1) at Keeneland, the Black-Eyed Susan (G2) at Pimlico, and the Bourbonette Oaks (G3) at Turfway Park. In Lingerie was also second in the Alabama (G1) and third in the CCA Oaks (G1), both at Saratoga. • Eclipse defended its Bourbonette Oaks title in 2013 with Silsita, a 3-year-old Macho Uno filly it campaigns with Tanourin Stable. Off the board in two subsequent graded stakes attempts, Silsita captured the My Princess Jess stakes at Saratoga. • The first horse to carry the Eclipse colors was a 2 year-old colt by the name of Patrioticandproud, who broke his maiden impressively at Woodbine Racecourse in Toronto, Canada in Oct. 2011. Perennial leading Canadian conditioner, Mark Casse, trains Patrioticandproud, a Proud Citizen colt who broke a seven-race losing streak by winning the Toronto Cup Stakes on July 14, 2012 at Woodbine. • Eclipse president Aron Wellman has nearly a decade of experience in forming high-end racing partnerships. Wellman made his first significant purchase while he was practicing law in Los Angeles as a litigator, in Dec. 2002, when he formed a partnership to acquire a 2 year-old maiden filly from Europe named Three Degrees. After winning a graded stakes and establishing herself as one of the best turf fillies in the country, it was Three Degrees whom Wellman attributes to the formation of his initial foray into formal racehorse syndication: LGL RACING. In slightly more than 3 years, LGL boasted a win percentage of well over 25 percent and campaigned graded stakes stars such as Valbenny and Miss Singhsix. • In Dec. 2007, Wellman was recruited to become vice president of the Team Valor International syndicate. During his 3-1/2-year tenure with the company, Team Valor won a total of 200 races, 58 stakes races, 34 of them graded, including nine Grade 1s, the 2010 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile Turf with Pluck, and the 2011 Kentucky Derby with Animal Kingdom. • Eclipse chairman, Lee Midkiff co-founded Express-Close.com, a mortgage services and title fulfillment company. Having grown that company from the initial three founders to an organization with over 220 employees, Midkiff eventually sold the business to a leading Fortune 600 company. He is currently CEO of CIN Legal Data Services, an information services company specializing in providing data used in streamlining the creation and filing of Federal Bankruptcy petitions by consumer bankruptcy attorneys. Midkiff has participated in racing partnerships as an owner and is now using his technological and business background to revolutionize the syndicate experience. • Also on the Eclipse staff is TVGʼs Christina Olivares, who carries the title of Director of Partners and Media Relations. Kelsey Marshall is the Partner Relations liaison. Trainer Todd A. Pletcher ... Born: June 26, 1967, Dallas, Texas ... Residence: Garden City, N.Y. ... Family: wife Tracy, children Payton, Kyle and Hannah ... Education: Graduated from the University of Arizona in 1989 with a bachelorʼs degree in Animal Science. ... Web site: www.toddpletcherracing.com Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 95 7 10 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 3rd 12 Sprint Juvenile Filly & Mare Turf Sprint Sprint Mile Sprint Classic Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Turf Classic Distaff Juvenile 2005 Earnings $13,209,650 Rare Rock Graeme Hall Pico Teneriffe More Than Ready Trippi Balto Star Left Bank Harlanʼs Holiday Appleby Gardens Chapel Royal Ashado Balto Star Newfoundland Ashado Proud Accolade 9th 12th 12th 5th 9th 12th 5th 9th 5th 3rd 2nd 9th 12th 1st 6th 2006 Sprint Classic Distaff Distaff Juvenile Fillies Mile Mile Sprint Turf Classic Classic Distaff Distaff Distaff Filly & Mare Turf Filly & Mare Turf Filly & Mare Turf Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Sprint Turf Speightstown Flower Alley Ashado Capeside Lady Adieu Host (Chi) Limehouse Lion Tamer English Channel Flower Alley Lawyer Ron Fleet Indian Pool Land Spun Sugar Honey Ryder Quiet Royal Wait a While Circular Quay King of the Roxy Scat Daddy Cotton Blossom Octave Friendly Island English Channel 1st 2nd 3rd 6th 7th 7th 6th 3rd 5th 11th 9th dnf 9th 8th 3rd 9th 4th 2nd 8th 4th 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 2007 2008 2009 Turf Go Deputy Turf Icy Atlantic Classic Any Given Saturday Classic Lawyer Ron Distaff Indian Vale Distaff Octave Distaff Unbridled Belle Filly & Mare Turf Honey Ryder Juvenile Turf The Leopard Mile Host (Chi) Mile Icy Atlantic Turf English Channel Classic Fairbanks Filly & Mare Turf Wait a While Juvenile Munnings Juvenile Silent Valor Juvenile Turf Bittel Road Dirt Mile Readyʼs Echo Filly & Mare Sprint Game Face Juvenile Aikenite Juvenile Eskendereya Juvenile Fillies Devil May Care Juvenile Fillies Turf Rose Catherine Juvenile Turf Interactif 7th 11th 6th 7th 9th 3rd 5th 2nd 7th 5th 9th 1st 10th 3rd 10th 8th 8th 2nd 9th 5th 9th 11th 2nd 3rd 2010 2011 2012 Marathon Nite Light Mile Cowboy Cal Sprint Join in the Dance Classic Quality Road Dirt Mile Aikenite Juvenile Stay Thirsty Juvenile Uncle Mo Juvenile Fillies R Heat Lightning Juvenile Turf Allure dʼAmour Juvenile Turf More Than Real Juvenile Turf Pluck Ladies' Classic Life At Ten Ladies' Classic Malibu Prayer Turf Sprint Rose Catherine Classic Stay Thirsty Classic Uncle Mo Filly & Mare Sprint Her Smile Juvenile Fillies Turf Stopshoppingmaria Juvenile Fillies Turf Sweet Cat Juvenile Turf Finale Ladies' Classic Super Espresso Mile Sidneyʼs Candy Sprint Aikenite Distaff Love and Pride 8th 10th 9th 12th 8th 5th 1st 2nd 13th 1st 1st 11th 10th 7th 11th 10th 3rd 2nd 3rd 7th 7th 6th 4th 5th Filly & Mare Sprint Turbulent Descent Filly & Mare Turf In Lingerie Juvenile Shanghai Bobby Juvenile Fillies Dreaming of Julia Juvenile Fillies Kauai Kate Juvenile Fillies Turf Tara from the Cape Turf Turbo Compressor Turf Sprint Bridgetown 7th 9th 1st 3rd 4th 4th 12th 14th Malice also won the Jim Dandy Stakes (G2) ... Pletcherʼs other Triple Crown wins came from Rags to Riches in the 2007 Belmont Stakes and Super Saver in the 2010 Kentucky Derby. • Pletcherʼs 2013 stable also features 3-year-old filly sensation Princess of Sylmar, winner of four Grade 1 stakes: the Beldame, Alabama, Coaching Club American Oaks and Kentucky Oaks ... His other Grade 1 winners in 2013 include Verrazano in the Haskell and Wood Memorial; Cross Traffic in the Whitney; Capo Bastone in the Kingʼs Bishop; Graydar in the Donn; and Overanalyze in the Arkansas Derby. Quick facts about Todd A. Pletcher: • Pletcher collected the 3,000 win of his career on Feb. 11, 2012 when Spring Hill Farm won the third race at Gulfstream Park. • Pletcher added to his impressive Breedersʼ Cup totals in 2012 when 2-year-old champion Shanghai Bobby won the Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile ... It was his seventh Breedersʼ Cup victory ... His best year at the Breedersʼ Cup came in 2010 when he won three Breedersʼ Cup races: the Juvenile with eventual champion Uncle Mo, the Juvenile Turf with Pluck, and the Juvenile Fillies Turf with More Than Real. • Pletcher has led the nation in earnings seven times, including the last three years ... He is well on his way to a fourth straight earnings crown in 2013 ... Pletcher is currently second in all-time earnings with $253,112,790 through Sept. 30, 2013 ... He trails only his mentor, D. Wayne Lukas. ... • Pletcherʼs other Breedersʼ Cup winners are English Channel (2007 Turf), Ashado (2004 Distaff), and Speightstown (2004 Sprint). • His Breedersʼ Cup totals through 2012 stand at 95 starts, with 7 wins, 10 seconds and 12 thirds and earnings of $13,209,650 ... He ranks fourth in earnings and fifth in wins. • Pletcherʼs 2013 campaign was highlighted by his third Triple Crown victory when Palace Malice captured the Belmont Stakes ... Palace • His 10 Eclipse Award champions through 2012 are Shanghai Bobby, Uncle Mo, Rags to Riches, Lawyer Ron, English Channel, Wait a While, Fleet Indian, Speightstown, Ashado and Left Bank. • His list of stakes winners in 2012 included Shanghai Bobby, Stay Thirsty, Awesome Maria, Caixa Eletronica, Calibrachoa, Violence, Overanalyze, Dreaming of Julia, Kauai Katie, Unlimited Budget, Love and Pride, Gemologist, Dominus and Turbulent Descent • In 2011, Pletcher had to withdraw two-year-old champion and early favorite Uncle Mo with an unknown illness the day before the Kentucky Derby. The colt was later found to have cholangiohepatitis, a liver disorder, and was sent to WinStar Farm for several months of recovery. He returned to run a very game second in the 2011 Kingʼs Bishop at Saratoga, getting beaten by just a nose by Calebʼs Posse. He won the Kelso (G2) at Belmont before running 10th in the Breedersʼ Cup Classic, the final race of his career. • Despite having to scratch Uncle Mo from the Kentucky Derby, Pletcher did play a part in that yearʼs race as Uncle Moʼs defection left his jockey, John Velazquez, available; Velazquez picked up the mount on Derby winner Animal Kingdom. • Stay Thirsty stepped up during his stablemateʼs recovery. After a 12th place finish in the Kentucky Derby, Stay Thirsty finished second in the Belmont Stakes and won the Jim Dandy (G2) and Travers Stakes (G1). He also finished third in the Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1). • 2011 was the second consecutive year in which Pletcher had to scratch a Kentucky Derby favorite; in 2010, Eskendereya, winner of the Fountain of Youth (G1), Florida Derby (G1) and Wood Memorial (G1) was injured the week of the race. Pletcher had won eight different Kentucky Derby preps with six different horses, and it was Super Saver who finally got him his elusive first Derby win. The WinStar Farm color-bearer rebounded from a second-place finish in the Arkansas Derby (G2) to capture the Kentucky Derby under a patented rail-skimming ride from jockey Calvin Borel. • 2010 saw Pletcher win 14 Grade 1 races. In addition to the Kentucky Derby with Super Saver and Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile and Champagne with Uncle Mo, his wins included: Life At Ten (Beldame, Ogden Phipps); Quality Road (Donn, Metropolitan Handicap, Woodward); Devil May Care (Mother Goose, Coaching Club American Oaks); R Heat Lightning (Spinaway); Discreetly Mine (Kingʼs Bishop); the Malibu Prayer (Ruffian); Eskendereya (Wood Memorial). • Pletcher won Eclipse Awards as Outstanding Trainer in 2010, 2007, 2006, 2005, and 2004 and was the leader in earnings 2010-12 and 2004-07. • Pletcher had a relatively slow 2009, winning only three Grade 1 races. Among other ʼ09 highlights were Dunkirkʼs second-place finish in the Belmont and the transfer of Quality Road to his stable. • Pletcher started 2008 by collecting his 2,000th career win on January 13 with On the Virg and finished the year as the second-leading trainer, behind Steve Asmussen, with 208 wins from 1090 starts and $13,571,546 in earnings. Among his best horses in 2008 were Fairbanks, Game Face, Cowboy Cal, Unbridled Belle, and Wait a While. • Pletcher earned his fourth consecutive Eclipse Award as Outstanding Trainer in 2007, the third trainer to accomplish that feat, joining Bobby Frankel (2000-2003) and Laz Barrera (1976-79). He won his third Breedersʼ Cup race with English Channel in the Turf, trained three Eclipse Award Champions – Rags to Riches (Three-Year-Old Filly), English Channel (Turf Horse) and Lawyer Ron (Older Male) – and won Grade 1 races with six other horses. • Pletcher won his first Triple Crown race in 2007 when Rags to Riches became the first filly since Tanya in 1905 to win the Belmont. The Preakness is the only Triple Crown race Pletcher hasnʼt won. • In 2007, Pletcher trainee Lawyer Ron broke the track record set by Pletcherʼs first Eclipse Award winner, Left Bank, when he captured the Whitney in a final time of 1:46.64. Previously, also in the Whitney, Left Bank had equaled the Saratoga track record of 1:47 set by Tri Jet in 1974. • Pletcher shattered his own record from 2006 when he ended the year with $28,576,097 in earnings. In 2006, his stable earned $26,820,243. He surpassed D. Wayne Lukasʼ record of 92 stakes victories in a year on Oct. 15, 2006, when Scat Daddy won the Champagne, and he finished that year with 100 stakes wins out 416 starters. He also broke Lukasʼ record of 53 graded stakes victories in a year with 57 victories. Two of his horses won Eclipse Awards in 2006: Fleet Indian (Older Female) and Wait a While (Three-Year-Old Filly). • With 47 individual stakes winners in 2005, Pletcher became the first trainer to crack $20 million in purse earnings with $20,867,842. • In 2004, Pletcher won his first two Breedersʼ Cup races with Ashado (Distaff (now the Ladies Classic)) and Speightstown (Sprint), which helped him lead the nation in earnings with $17,511,923 and win his first Eclipse Award as outstanding trainer. Ashado and Speightstown were both voted the champions of their divisions. • A perennial leader in New York, Pletcher won five consecutive Saratoga training titles from 2002-2006. After three consecutive years in second place, he regained the title in 2010 and won his fourth straight crown in 2013 ... In 2011, he broke his own record for wins during the meet with 38 ... A 10-time champion at Saratoga, Pletcher won his first title at the Spa in 1998 ... He also holds training titles at Belmont Park, Aqueduct, Gulfstream Park and Keeneland. • While in college, Pletcher spent his summers working with trainers Henry Moreno, D. Wayne Lukas and Charlie Whittingham; he went to work as an assistant for Lukas two weeks after his college graduation. • After seven years with Lukas, Pletcher opened his own public stable with seven horses in Dec. 1995 at Hialeah and won his first race in Feb. 1996 at Gulfstream Park with Majestic Number. Among his early success stories was Jersey Girl, who won seven consecutive races before being injured, including three Grade 1 stakes: the Acorn, the Mother Goose and the Test. • Pletcher grew up in the racing business, helping his father, Jake (J.J.) Pletcher, who trained Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses throughout the Midwest and California. Jake Pletcher continues to work with Thoroughbreds at a training center in Ocala, Fla. • Pletcher has reduced his stable in recent years to around 100 horses and employs four assistant trainers. Tristan Barry works with Pletcher at Saratoga and Palm Meadows; Michael McCarthy oversees Pletcherʼs Belmont stable; Ginny DePasquale works at Saratoga and Palm Meadows and often travels with Pletcher horses; and Anthony Sciametta works with Pletcher at Monmouth and Gulfstream ... Former Pletcher assistants who have gone on to train on their own include George Weaver, Michelle Nihei, Seth Benzel and Michael Dilger. Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint CARACORTADO Ch.g.6 Cat Dreams - Mons Venus by Maria's Mon Bred in California by MIKE MACHOWSKY (May 07, 2007) 27Sep13 SA8 08Jan12 SA8 05Nov11 CD6 27Aug11 Dmr8 23Jul11 Dmr8 02Jul11 Hol6 06May11 CD9 09Apr11 SA7 05Mar11 SA9 29Jan11 SA6 Workout(s): 126 Owner: BLAHUT RACING, LLC, DONKEY ISLAND RACING, LLC & KAGELE BROTHERS, INC. ET AL. Trainer: MICHAEL MACHOWSKY Stk - EddieDG3 - 100k 82-103 3 2 9¼¢ fm y *6K¾º :21½¹ :43¼¼ 1:12^^ 3g fm y¶» *6K¶¹¶ :21»» :43^¹ 1:11»¿ 4g Stk - DaytonaG3 - 100k 51-112 3 4 4¶^ Stk - BCTrfSptG2 - 1000k 104-114 13 6 5¶£ gd p 5f¹º :22º» :44¾¶ :56º¾ 3g Stk - DmrMileHG2 - 200k 75-108 2 5º 5º fm p¶º 1m¶»¹ :47¾¸ 1:11¼^ 1:34¸º 3g Stk - EdReadG1 - 300k 98-111 6 4¸¡ 4¹¡ fm p 1N¼¹ :48»¼ 1:12¸¶ 1:46¿¿ 3g fm p 1m¼º :47¹¶ 1:10¶¶ 1:33¶¿ 3g Stk - ShoemkrMG1 - 300k 91-117 4 3¸¡ 3¹ Stk - AlyshebaG3 - 300k 82-106 2 6½ 6»¡ ft 1B¹º :47º¿ 1:11¿» 1:42»¼ 3g fm p 1m¶^½ :47º¶ 1:10¼¿ 1:34º¶ 4g Stk - ArcadiaG2 - 150k 67-102 1 7½¡ 7¾ Stk - FKilroeG1 - 300k 96-114 4 9¿¡ 8¼¡ fm p 1m¶^½ :46¸¹ 1:09¿¾ 1:33»^ 4g fm p 1N¶¾ :47^¸ 1:10¾¶ 1:46½» 4g jStk - SunMilTurf - 300k 106-113 5 6½ 5¿¡ 19 Oct 13 SA 6F ft 1:12.1h 2/19 12 Oct 13 SA 4F ft :48b 23/66 8º£ 4¶¹ 6º 5¹ 4º¡ 3¸¡ 6» 6¾¢ 8¼¢ 5½¡ 12.70 3¶¡ 4£ Gryder A T 118 L 4¼¡ 1¶¢ Bejarano R 123 L 1.90 6¹ 5¹ Talamo J 126 LA 6.40 4¶¡ 1¨© Talamo J 120 L *1.40 4»¡ 3¹£ Talamo J 119 L *1.50 2¡ 2¨µ Talamo J 124 L 2.50 2«¬ 6£ Talamo J 119 LA 7.00 6¼¡ 5¶¡ Talamo J 118 BL *.80 6¸¢ 2«¬ Talamo J 118 BL *1.20 2¡ 1¡ Talamo J 120 BL 3.10 20 Sep 13 SA 6F ft 1:13.4h 2/14 2013: 2012: Life: Turf: Course: Off Dirt: 1 1 20 10 2 0 0 1 9 4 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 $6,000 $60,000 $870,105 $574,320 $66,000 $0 ChipsAllIn123¨© BoatTrip 118¡ Unbridled'sNote 120¨µ tight hill,4w into str 12 Caracortado123¶¢ VictoryPete118¡ n MrGruff 118 came out 1/8,up 4wd 4 RegallyReady126¶¡ CountryDay126£ PerfectOfficer 126¡ 4-6wd,move turn,empty 14 Caracortado120¨© Mr.Commons116¡ Calimonco118«¬ Acclamation 123¹¢ Jeranimo119¡ Caracortado 119¨© CourageousCat124¨µ Caracortado124º£ Victor'sCry124¡ FirstDude 117¨© RegalRansom117«¬ Equestrio117¨µ LiberianFreighter 123¡ BlueChagall118¨µ Jeranimo123¡ Fluke118«¬ Caracortado118¡ Jeranimo118¶£ Caracortado120¡ TheUsualQ.T.122¶£ SoulCandy122¶ 13 Sep 13 SA 5F ft 1:00.2h 7/41 bobbled start,4wd wire came out str,missed 2d bid 3 wide,willingly rddn 3/8,bid btw,fade came out str,late bid 3wd into str,rally btw 3wd into str,led 1/16 6 6 6 9 7 10 8 CAT DREAMS, b, 2001 Storm Cat, 1983 8s, SW, $570,610 1,414 f, 180 SW, 2.97 AEI J J'sdream, 1993 40s, SW, $1,022,217 8 f, 5 r, 2 w CARACORTADO ch, g May 7, 2007 Maria's Mon, 1993 7s, SW, $507,140 942 f, 61 SW, 1.63 AEI MONS VENUS, ch, 2001 Bid to the Mint, 1985 2s, unpl 9 f, 6 r, 5 w, 1 SW Storm Bird, 1978 6s, SW, $162,869 681 f, 63 SW, 2.27 AEI Terlingua, 1976 17s, SW, $423,896 11 f, 9 r, 6 w, 2 SW Glitterman, 1985 25s, SW, $473,914 696 f, 33 SW, 1.42 AEI Thwack, 1987 13s, wnr, $18,295 9 f, 8 r, 8 w, 1 SW Wavering Monarch, 1979 13s, SW, $466,773 673 f, 41 SW, 1.22 AEI Carlotta Maria, 1984 2s, pl, $9,680 12 f, 11 r, 7 w, 1 SW Key to the Mint, 1969 29s, SW, $576,015 626 f, 48 SW, 2.23 AEI Cautious Bidder, 1969 12s, SW, $132,611 12 f, 10 r, 5 w, 1 SW Northern Dancer South Ocean Secretariat Crimson Saint Dewan Moon Glitter Fight Over Royal Ties Majestic Light Uncommitted Caro Water Malone Graustark Key Bridge Bold Bidder Volunteer State CARACORTADO'S RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned at 2 4 4(1) 0 0 $109,200 at 3 6 2(1) 0 2(2) $217,320 at 4 8 2(2) 2(2) 1(1) $477,585 at 5 1 1(1) 0 0 $60,000 at 6 1 0 0 0 $6,000 Lifetime 20 9(5) 2(2) 3(3) $870,105 Sire: Cat Dreams, b, 2001. Raced 1 yr, 1 st, 1 win, $27,320. Lifetime: 6 crops, 134 foals, 75 rnrs (56%), 43 wnrs (32%), 12 2yo wnrs (9%), 1 sw (1%), 0.96 AEI, 0.90 CI, 32 sale yrlgs, avg $5,506, 0.1 TNA. In 2013: 28 2yos, 8 2yo rnrs, 4 2yo wnrs. 1st dam: Mons Venus, ch, 2001. Bred by Ormonde Farm (Ont.). Unraced. Dam of 3 named foals, 2 rnrs, 1 wnr, 1 sw. ($45,000, 2002 keesep yrlg; $250,000, 2012 keejan, Harlan's Holiday). 2006: Ch c, by Swiss Yodeler. 2007: CARACORTADO, ch g, by Cat Dreams. At 2: Won California Breeders' Champion S (R). At 3: Won Robert B. Lewis S (gr. II); 3rd Malibu S (gr. I), San Felipe S (gr. II). At 4: Won Del Mar Mile H (gr. IIT), Sunshine Millions Turf S (RT); 2nd Frank E. Kilroe Mile S (gr. IT), Shoemaker Mile S (gr. IT); 3rd Eddie Read S (gr. IT). At 5: Won Daytona S (gr. IIIT). 2009: My Southern Diva, ch f, by Southern Image. Raced 1 yr, 2 sts, 0 wins, $700. ($60,000 baroct yrlg). 2010: Dead foal. 2011: Cachin, ch c, by Giant's Causeway. Unraced. Sent to Peru 2012. ($100,000 keesep yrlg). 2012: B c, by Harlan's Holiday. ($130,000 keesep yrlg). 2013: Ch c, by Haynesfield. Inbreeding: 5SX5SX5D Bold Ruler. Nicking: CAT DREAMS w/MARIA'S MON mares: 3 foals, 2 strs, 1 wnr (33%), 1 2yo wnr (33%), 1 SW (33%), 1 GSW (33%) Broodmare sire: MARIA'S MON, gr/ro, 1993-2007. Sire of 231 dams of 607 foals, 381 rnrs (63%), 258 wnrs (43%), 80 2yo wnrs (13%), 1.25 AEI, 1.38 CI; 26 sw. 2nd dam: Bid to the Mint, b, 1985-2001. Bred by Martin Stone (N.Y.). Raced 1 yr, 2 sts, 0 wins. Dam of JADED PLEASURE (f, Jade Hunter; $111,825. Won Bay Meadows Lassie S, Tanaka Family Farm H, T; 2nd Once Over Farm H, RT). Granddam of COUNTERFEIT GOLD. Breeder/Co-Owner/Trainer Mike Machowsky ... Born: Sept. 19, 1965, in Cincinnati, Ohio ... Residence: Monrovia, Calif. ... Family: wife Dana; daughters Eden, Cameron and Alyssa. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 1 0 0 2011 Turf Sprint 3rd 0 Earnings $30,000 Caracortado 5th Quick facts about Mike Machowsky: • Machowsky is returning to the Breedersʼ Cup World Championships for his second appearance with Caracortado, who ran fifth in the 2011 Turf Sprint. • Caracortado, a six-year-old Cal-bred gelding, made his first start in September 2013 after a nearly 20 month layoff. The winner of the 2011 Del Mar Mile Handicap (G2) won the Daytona Stakes (G3) in 2012 at Santa Anita, then injured the frog on his right front foot and was delayed from returning to the races. He finished fourth in his return in the Eddie D Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita for AJL Productions, Blahut Racing, and Lo Hi Racing. • Don and Audrey Blahut, co-owners of Caracortado, are longtime clients. Machowsky wanted to name the horse Scarface because the gelding first arrived at Machowskyʼs barn with a healing six-inch cut on his nose. When The Jockey Club wouldnʼt allow Scarface because of copyright issues with the movie, Machowsky named him Caracortado, which is scarface in Spanish. • Machowsky also owns horses in the name of Lo-Hi Racing, and explains the name this way – “When you have horses, you want to buy low and sell high.” He owned part of Caracortadoʼs dam, Mons Venus, but she never made it to the races. His partners didnʼt want to breed horses, so he kept her and bred her. • First stakes winner was Native Boundary, owned by Blahut. First graded stakes winner was Dancing Rhythm, winner of the 1998 Senorita Stakes (G3) at Hollywood Park. Other major winners include graded winners Fencelineneighbor, Shuffling Kid and September Secret plus stakes winners Geronimo, Cahill Connection, Candy Factory, Sensational Score, Bedlam Bertie and Sandraʼs Rose. • Won the $900,000 Sunland Derby in 2009 with Kelly Leak. Eventual Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird finished fourth in that race. • Gained national attention in 2004 when he saddled Southern Image to win back-to-back million-dollar races, the Santa Anita Handicap (G1) and the Sunshine Millions Classic. Also saddled Southern Image to win the Malibu Stakes (G1) on opening day of the 2003-04 Santa Anita meet and the 2004 Pimlico Special (G1). Southern Image was a big factor in making 2004 Machowskyʼs best year to date, when his trainees banked $2,529,347. • He took out his trainerʼs license in 1989, and saddled his first career winner, Bidadip, on New Yearʼs Day, 1990, at Santa Anita. He learned the art through working for trainer Richard Mandella for more than five years as stable foreman and assistant trainer. Among the horses he worked with there were stakes winners Phone Trick, Captain Vigors, Winter Treasure and Paisano Pete. Attended – along with several other Mandella training alums – that trainerʼs induction into the Hall of Fame at the National Museum of Racing at Saratoga in 2001. • Machowsky became interested in horses through his fatherʼs ownership of Quarter Horses. He followed the career of major stakes winner Vigors and became interested in Thoroughbreds through that horseʼs exploits. As a teen, he walked hots and mucked stalls for trainer Clay Brinson, and spent a summer at Del Mar with Brinson horses, living in a motor home across the street from the trackʼs stable gate. He also worked for two years as a groom for trainer Henry Moreno Co-Owner Blahut Racing ... Owner(s): Donald Blahut ... Born: July 7, 1929 in Emporia, Kan. ... Residence: Newhall, Calif. Quick facts about Blahut Racing: • Blahut Racing [Donald Blahut] is returning to the Breedersʼ Cup World Championships for a second time as co-owner of Caracortado, who ran fifth in the 2011 Turf Sprint. • Caracortado, a six-year-old Cal-bred gelding, made his first start in September after a nearly 20 month layoff. The winner of the 2011 Del Mar Mile Handicap (G2) won the Daytona Stakes (G3) in 2012 at Santa Anita, then injured the frog on his right front foot and was delayed from returning to the races. He finished fourth in his return in the Eddie D Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita for AJL Productions, Blahut Racing, and Lo Hi Racing. • Blahut moved to California from his native Kansas in 1961 while employed by Didde Graphic Systems. He had traveled far and wide as a troubleshooter for the companyʼs collating machines, and eventually went into sales for firm, leaving in 1971 after some 20 years with the company. Began his own business at that time, Collating House, in Los Angeles, which specialized in assembling the pages of books, calendars and other documents. He retired some 20 years ago and his son, Bradley, runs the company. • Blahut has been a client of trainer Michael Machowsky since 1991, just two years after Machowsky began training. His first horse with the trainer – Native Boundary – was a stakes winner. Heʼs raced alone or in partnership stakes winners Southern Image, Shuffling Kid, Down the Canyon, Kelly Leak and the aforementioned Native Boundary. • Blahut and his wife Shirley enjoying going to the races, and bought a horse they named Shirls Delight, who was trained by Leonard Dorfman. While the filly won just one of 20 starts, she paved the way for more involvement. Their second horse, Mr.Collator [named after the family business] was much more successful, winning five of seven starts. Mrs. Blahut didnʼt get to enjoy the exploits of stakes horses that would follow however, as she passed away in 1995. • Blahut grew up in Kansas, where his father was a farmer. He enjoyed the animals, and spent time around horses before leaving the Midwest to join the Air Force. “I was a jet engine instructor during the Korean War,” Blahut said. “I taught air crews and mechanics about the engines from the B47 program, which was the predecessor to the B52.” Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint CHIPS ALL IN B.c.4 North Light (IRE) - Maria's Mirage by Maria's Mon Bred in Kentucky by ADENA SPRINGS (May 04, 2009) 27Sep13 SA8 22Aug13 Dmr7 24Jul13 Dmr7 20Apr13 SA8 23Feb13 SA5 11Aug12 Dmr8 18Jul12 Dmr6 22Jun12 Bhp7 12May12 GG7 23Mar12 SA7 Workout(s): 126 Owner: JEAN EVEREST, JOHN O'BRIEN, DANNY VALDEZ , MICHELLE TURPIN & JULIE CRANDALL Trainer: JEFF MULLINS Stk - EddieDG3 - 100k 100-105 7 3 3¹¡ 2¶ fm y *6K¾º :21½¹ :43¼¼ 1:12^^ 3g Aoc 100000cnd-N 98-108 5 6¹¡ 6º 5¸ fm p¶º 1m¶»¹ :46¸¶ 1:09¼¿ 1:32¿¼ 3g fm p 1m¶¸¶ :46¶º 1:09¹¿ 1:32½º 3g jStk - Wickerr - 90k 105-107 7 3¸ 2¶ 2¶ Stk - SnSmeonG3 - 100k 110-112 2 2 3¹ 3¶¡ fm y *6K¾º :21»¸ :43¶¼ 1:11¸¾ 4g Stk - HernandezH - 75k 117-114 2 1 2¡ 2¡ fm y¶» *6K¶¹¶ :21ºº :44^» 1:11¶½ 4g fm p 1Bº¹ :47¾» 1:10½¸ 1:40»» 3 Stk - LaJollaHG2 - 150k 109-109 3 2º¡ 2¶ 2¸ fm p 1m¶¸¶ :47º¼ 1:10¿¼ 1:34½º 3 jStk - Oceanside - 100k 90-99 7 2¶ 2¡ 2«¬ fm p¶» 1m¾^ :47¶¿ 1:10º¿ 1:34¼¾ 3 Stk - TsnmiSlew - 68k 93-98 4 2¶ 2¡ 2«¬ Stk - Alcatraz - 75k 93-96 3 1«¬ 1¡ 1¡ fm p 1B¼^ :48½¾ 1:12¼¾ 1:43½^ 3 Stk - Pasadena - 70k 78-98 4 1¶ 1¶ 1«¬ fm p¸º 1m¼º :48¶½ 1:11¼¼ 1:34»¼ 3 19 Oct 13 SA p 5F fm 1:00.3hd 11/15 12 Oct 13 SA p 5F fm 1:01.3hd 12/15 2.90 2¡ 1¨© Leparoux J R 123 bL 4¸£ 2º Leparoux J R 120 bL *1.10 3¶¡ 4¸¢ Leparoux J R 119 bL 3.80 2¶¡ 1¡ Baze T 118 bL 2.30 2«¬ 2¨© Baze T 118 bL 6.10 2¶ 3«¬ Gomez G K 120 bL 3.20 1¶ 2¨µ Quinonez A 121 bL 8.50 1«¬ 4¶¡ Quinonez A 120 bL 2.40 1¸ 2¨© Gryder A T 120 bL *1.50 3.90 1«¬ 1¨µ Quinonez A 122 bL 22 Sep 13 SA 5F ft 1:03.3h 47/52 2013: 2012: Life: Turf: Course: Off Dirt: 5 6 16 11 3 0 2 1 7 4 2 0 2 2 5 4 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 $157,938 $102,875 $410,613 $308,213 $135,280 $0 ChipsAllIn123¨© BoatTrip 118¡ Unbridled'sNote 120¨µ 3wd bid,led,held game WinningPrize120º ChipsAllIn 120¶ Rauschenberg120¡ 3wd into str,up 2nd IndyPoint121¶¢ Endorsement121¶ Tigah121«¬ bobbled start,lost 3rd ChipsAllIn118¡ Obviously 120¶¢ ChosenMiracle118¡ 3wd into str,rallied Unbridled'sNote 123¨© ChipsAllIn 118¹£ TaleofaChampion 120¡ re-bid,game to wire OldTimeHockey117¨© MyBestBrother 121«¬ ChipsAllIn120¸£ bid 1/2,re-bid btw str MidnightCrooner121¨µ ChipsAllIn121£ Koast119¶ bid,vied,led,edged BoatTrip 118¡ UnusualHeatwave 118¶ Canuletmedowneasy116¨© bid,led,outkicked StoneyFleece120¨© ChipsAllIn120º¡ LongviewDrive120¶ pace rail,clear,nailed ChipsAllIn122¨µ Tones117¶ MidnightCrooner117¡ speed,inside,gamely 8 Sep 13 SA 4F ft :52.3h 29/30 12 7 8 6 7 4 7 6 6 10 NORTH LIGHT(Ire), b, 2001 CHIPS ALL IN b, c May 4, 2009 MARIA'S MIRAGE, gr/ro, 1999 Danzig, 1977 3s, wnr, $32,400 Danehill, 1986 1,074 f, 202 SW, 3.97 AEI 9s, SW, $321,064 2,408 f, 354 SW, 3.54 AEI Razyana, 1981 3s, pl, $2,412 14 f, 11 r, 9 w, 5 SW Rainbow Quest, 1981 14s, SW, $592,716 Sought Out, 1988 1,066 f, 114 SW, 2.15 AEI 20s, SW, $402,366 Edinburgh, 1974 10 f, 8 r, 5 w, 3 SW 10s, SW, $49,244 9 f, 9 r, 7 w, 3 SW Wavering Monarch, 1979 13s, SW, $466,773 Maria's Mon, 1993 673 f, 41 SW, 1.22 AEI 7s, SW, $507,140 Carlotta Maria, 1984 942 f, 61 SW, 1.63 AEI 2s, pl, $9,680 12 f, 11 r, 7 w, 1 SW Valid Appeal, 1972 36s, SW, $201,733 Perfect Exchange, 1988 791 f, 88 SW, 2.19 AEI 7s, wnr, $30,260 Ideal Exchange, 1976 15 f, 13 r, 10 w, 3 SW 34s, wnr, $90,275 14 f, 12 r, 11 w, 3 SW Northern Dancer Pas de Nom His Majesty Spring Adieu Blushing Groom I Will Follow Charlottown Queen's Castle Majestic Light Uncommitted Caro Water Malone In Reality Desert Trial Crozier Exchange Rate CHIPS ALL IN'S RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Year 2011 2012 2013 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned at 2 5 4(2) 1(1) 0 $149,800 at 3 6 1(1) 2(2) 1(1) $102,875 at 4 5 2(2) 2(1) 0 $157,938 Lifetime 16 7(5) 5(4) 1(1) $410,613 Sire: NORTH LIGHT, b, 2001. Raced 3 yrs in Eng, Fr, and Ire, 7 sts, 3 wins, $1,989,577. Champion 3 yo colt in Eng. Won Vodafone Epsom Derby (Eng-I), Totesport Dante S (Eng-II); 2nd Budweiser Irish Derby (Ire-I), Betfair.com Brigadier Gerard S (Eng-III). Lifetime: 5 crops, 293 foals, 171 rnrs (58%), 98 wnrs (33%), 10 2yo wnrs (3%), 8 sw (3%), 1.11 AEI, 1.54 CI, 108 sale yrlgs, avg $17,424, 0.5 TNA. In 2013: 1 sw, 28 2yos, 4 2yo rnrs, 7 sale yrlgs, avg $16,138. 1st dam: MARIA'S MIRAGE, gr/ro, 1999. Bred by Molesworth Stable (Fla.). Raced 2 yrs, 12 sts, 5 wins, $191,003. Won Woodside H (T; NCR, BM, 5 furlongs in 0:56.75), Cactus Flower H; 2nd The Very One S. Dam of 5 named foals, 5 rnrs, 2 wnrs, 1 sw. ($8,500, 2000 keesep yrlg; $35,000, 2001 barmay 2yo; $20,000, 2010 keenov, Macho Uno). 2005: Bloomin' Ghost, gr/ro g, by Awesome Again. Raced 4 yrs, 26 sts, 3 wins, $36,445. ($75,000 adsspr 2yo). 2006: Greek Fire, dkb/br g, by War Chant. Raced 2 yrs, 4 sts, 0 wins, $480. ($10,000 keenov wnlg; $52,000 wassep yrlg). 2007: Not bred. 2008: Phantom Maria, gr/ro f, by El Prado (Ire). Raced 1 yr, 3 sts, 0 wins, $1,560. ($22,000 keesep yrlg). Died 2011. 2009: CHIPS ALL IN, b c, by North Light (Ire). ($4,500 keesep yrlg). At 2: Won Gold Rush Futurity, Eddie Logan S (T); 2nd Golden Nugget S. At 3: Won Pasadena S (T); 2nd Alcatraz S (T), Oceanside S (RT); 3rd La Jolla H (gr. IIT). At 4: Won Eddie D S (gr. IIIT), San Simeon S (gr. IIIT); 2nd Joe Hernandez H (T). 2010: Not bred. 2011: Chief Knockaway, gr/ro g, by Macho Uno. Raced 1 yr, 2 sts, 0 wins, $9,880. 2012: B f, by Cactus Ridge. 2013: Barren. Inbreeding: 5SX5D Buckpasser. Nicking: NORTH LIGHT (IRE) w/MARIA'S MON mares: 4 foals, 4 strs, 3 wnrs (75%), 2 2yo wnrs (50%), 1 SW (25%), 1 GSW (25%) Broodmare sire: MARIA'S MON, gr/ro, 1993-2007. Sire of 231 dams of 607 foals, 381 rnrs (63%), 258 wnrs (43%), 80 2yo wnrs (13%), 1.25 AEI, 1.38 CI; 26 sw. 2nd dam: Perfect Exchange, dkb/br, 1988-2012. Bred by Fred W. Hooper (Fla.). Raced 2 yrs, 7 sts, 2 wins, $30,260. Dam of CAUY (f, Maria's Mon; $260,656. Won Miller Lite S, T; 2nd Wooden Star S, T; producer; dam of Cauy's Humor), JAN'S PERFECT STAR (f, Imperialism; $133,610. Won Arkansas Breeders' S, R). Granddam of Tigerheat. Breeder Stronach Stables/Adena Springs ... Owner(s): Frank Stronach ... Born: Sept. 6, 1932, in Weiz, Austria ... Residence: Austria. Also has homes in Canada, Florida, Colorado and Kentucky ... Family: wife, Frieda; son, Andy, who is heavily involved in the farms and racing interests and daughter, Belinda, a former member of the Canadian Parliament, who now serves as President and CEO of Stronachʼs new company, The Stronach Group. ... Web site: www.adenapringsfarm.com; www.magna.com Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 32 5 0 1984 1989 1990 1994 1996 1997 1998 3rd 2 Classic Classic Classic Turf Juvenile Fillies Sprint Turf Juvenile Mile Sprint Classic Classic Classic Earnings $8,728,400 Canadian Factor Mi Selecto Mi Selecto Alwuhush Honky Tonk Tune King Ruckus Only Royale (Ire) Cash Deposit Helmsman Friendly Lover Touch Gold Awesome Again Touch Gold 6th 8th 9th 4th 11th 12th 5th 4th 6th 11th 9th 1st 8th 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2012 Distaff Sprint Classic Distaff Filly & Mare Turf Classic Filly & Mare Turf Filly & Mare Turf Juvenile Classic Classic Classic Sprint Classic Distaff Mile Distaff Ladies' Classic Classic Classic Tap to Music Wild Rush Golden Missile Tap to Music Perfect Sting Golden Missile Collect the Cash Perfect Sting Macho Uno Macho Uno Macho Uno Milwaukee Brew Carson Hollow Ghostzapper Sugar Spun Silent Name (Jpn) Ginger Punch Ginger Punch Einstein (Brz) Game on Dude 5th 14th 3rd 5th 6th 13th 11th 1st 1st 4th 5th 3rd 13th 1st 8th 6th 1st 6th 11th 7th Quick facts about Stronach Stables/Adena Springs: • Adena Springs was represented as breeder in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Classic by Game On Dude, a multiple Grade 1 winner who finished seventh as the favorite. A gelding, he returned in 2013 as a 6-year-old to register five graded stakes wins from five starts, including the Santa Anita Handicap (G1), Pacific Classic (G1), and Hollywood Gold Cup (G1). ... Game on Dude, by Adena Springsʼ Breedersʼ Cup Classic winner Awesome Again, was consigned by Adena Springs through Hidden Brook, agent, to the 2008 Keeneland September yearling sale where he was bought back for $210,000 and later sold privately. ... His dam, Worldly Pleasure, was sold to Korean interests for $15,000 at the 2009 Keeneland November mixed sale in foal to Macho Uno, a homebred half-brother to Awesome Again who won the Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile in 2000. • Also in 2013, Adena Springs bred Judy the Beauty, by homebred Breedersʼ Cup Classic winner Ghostzapper out of homebred stakes winner Holy Blitz, who, like Adena Springs homebred champion Macho Uno, is by Holy Bull. ... Multiple grade 1-placed Judy the Beauty was sold to owner-trainer Wesley Ward for $20,000 at the 2010 Keeneland September yearling sale, and despite twice being entered and withdrawn from subsequent sales by Ward, is a contender for the 2013 Breedersʼ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint. • Adena Springs leads the Breedersʼ Cup money list as top breeder. • Second leading owner by money won in Breedersʼ Cup history. • The operation has produced five Breedersʼ Cup winners. Awesome Again won the Classic in 1998, capping an unbeaten season. He later sired 2004 Classic winner Ghostzapper and 2007 Distaff winner Ginger Punch. In 2000, Adena Springs captured two Breedersʼ Cup events, taking the Juvenile with Macho Uno and the Filly and Mare Turf with Perfect Sting. • The farm campaigned homebred Ghostzapper, a son of 1998 Breedersʼ Cup Classic winner Awesome Again, and out of Broodmare of the Year Baby Zip. Ghostzapper completed an unbeaten season in 2004, winning the Classic in record time at Lone Star Park, to earn Horse of the Year honors. He was inducted into the National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame in 2012. • In addition to Awesome Again and Ghostzapper, the farmʼs other top runners have included Breedersʼ Cup winners and Eclipse Award champions Ginger Punch, Macho Uno and Perfect Sting. Bred but didnʼt race Ghostzapperʼs multiple graded stakes-winning half-brother City Zip, a Grade 1 winner who finished 7th behind Macho Uno in the 2000 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile and ninth in the 2001 Breedersʼ Cup Mile. • The farm has campaigned two classic winners – homebred Red Bullet, who took the 2000 Preakness Stakes, and Touch Gold, owned in partnership with Stonerside Stables, who foiled Silver Charmʼs Triple Crown bid in the 1997 Belmont Stakes. • Stronach campaigned 1980 Eclipse Award champion older female Glorious Song in partnership with Nelson Bunker Hunt. • Eight-time winner of Canadaʼs Sovereign Award as outstanding breeder (1997-1999, 2005-2008 and 2010) and nine-time winner as outstanding owner (1993-1995, 1997-1999, 2002-2003 and 2005). Jess Jackson. • Stronach has received the Eclipse Award as leading owner four times: 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2008. • The farm is named for the earliest inhabitants of the Kentucky property, the Adena Indians. • In 2005, operation became the first breeder in history to receive the Eclipse Award and the Sovereign Award for the same year. It did so again in 2006, 2007 and 2008. • Stronach races horses under the name Stronach Stable, with the majority of his horses bred under the name Adena Springs. • Stronach received the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Associationʼs national breeder award for 2004. • The farm has won the Eclipse Award for outstanding breeder a record eight times (2000, 2004-2008 and 2010-2011). • The broodmare band has included three horses named Broodmare of the Year: Baby Zip (2005), dam of Ghostzapper and Grade 1 winner City Zip; Primarily (in Canada), and Primal Force (2000), dam of Macho Uno and Awesome Again. • Stronach and/or Adena Springs has bred and/or raced more than 225 stakes winners. • Adena Springs also has breeding farms in Florida and Canada, and stands stallions at McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds in New York with tentative plans to also stand stallions in Maryland. • Stronach bought his initial property in Kentucky in 1989. In 2005, he bought more than 2,000 acres of a former cattle farm near Paris, Ky., and sold the original Adena Springs acreage near Versailles, Ky., to • On June 30, 2011, Stronach gained sole control of his racing and gaming assets by forming a new privately held company called The Stronach Group. As part of a previously announced reorganization, the company now runs Santa Anita Park, Golden Gate Fields, Portland Meadows, Pimlico Race Course, Laurel Park, Gulfstream Park, the account wagering service Xpressbet, Amtote and a share of the racing TV channel HRTV. • MEC declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy on March 5, 2009 and began selling off assets including Lone Star Park, Remington Park and Thistledown racetracks. The remaining racing assets were aquired in a “stalking horse bid” by MI Developments, another subsidiary of Magna International. • He was the founder and chairman of Magna Entertainment Corp. (MEC), which was the banner under which he originally began owning and operating racetracks starting in early 2000. • Stronach has served on numerous corporate, government and university boards and has provided assistance to a wide range of charitable and community service organizations. • In 1957, he formed a tool and die company, Multimatic Investments Ltd., which expanded into the production of automotive components. In 1969, Multimatic merged with Magna Electronics Corporation Limited, and subsequently became Magna International Inc. Magna designs, develops and manufactures automotive systems, assemblies, modules and components, and engineers and assembles complete vehicle systems, primarily for sale to original equipment manufacturers of cars and light trucks in North America, Europe, Asia and South America. Magna is publically traded on both the New York Stock Exchange (MGA) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (MG.A). • Stronach was born in Austria and emigrated to Canada in 1954 with a working background in tool and machine engineering. Co-Owner John OʼBrien ... Born: March 23, 1955 in Spokane, Wash. ... Residence: Salt Lake City, Utah ... Family: Wife Lisa; two daughters, Erin and Megan. Quick facts about John O'Brien: • First time in the Breedersʼ Cup World Championships. Chips All In ranks as his best horse so far. Says he got hooked on racing about 12 years ago by his friend Danny Valdez. • He helps his friend bring in new partners and Chips All In has six co-owners, with Valdez and OʼBrien being the major owners and the others are minority holders. • Is a long-time friend and fellow high school athlete with Valdez. • Works as an individual money manager and handles investments for clients. • Two prime owners share partnership with Michelle Turpin, Jean (Chip) Everest and Dr. Alan and Julie Crandall. • Turpin is a tax attorney based in Salt Lake City, where she was born June 16, 1953. Chips All In is her first venture into horse ownership. Of this, she says, “My golf buddies talked me into buying racehorse with them and itʼs been one of the most exciting thing Iʼve ever done.” • Everest, of Salt Lake City, is a financial officer who retired from EnergySolutions Inc., a global nuclear services firm, in 2009. Holds business degrees from both Southern Methodist University and the University of Texas. Wonʼt be at Breedersʼ Cup because heʼll be on a special project in Nepal with one of his co-owners, Dr. Alan Crandall. • Ophthalmologist Crandall, of Salt Lake City, is headed for Nepal on a help mission, something he does on somewhat of a regular basis. Both he and his wife, Julie, are on staff at the John Moran Eye Center and are involved in international outreach doing eye care in developing nations. Co-Owner Danny Valdez ... Born: May 27, 1957 in Dragerton, Utah ... Residence: Salt Lake City ... Family: Wife Pamela; two daughters Christian and Danielle; two sons Andrew and Matthew. • Thinks Chips All In ranks as the best horse heʼs been involved with. Thatʼs saying quite a bit because some years ago he had a filly named Cover Gal, a very fast runner and multiple stakes winner. Quick facts about Danny Valdez: • Valdez and partners usually buy one or two horses each year at sales. • Heading into the Breedersʼ Cup World Championships with Chips All In. Heʼs the inspirational leader of a group of six co-owners, most of whom are relative newbies to the sport. • Good friend John Brocklebank, a well-known bloodstock agent, helped him pick out Chips All In. • Grew up around his grandfatherʼs and got started with Quarter Horses and turned to Thoroughbreds about 15 years ago. • He is the sexton and caretaker for Mount Olive Cemetery in Salt Lake City. Trainer Jeff Mullins ... Born: March 27, 1963, in Murray, Utah ... Residence: Monrovia, Calif. ... Family: daughter Jessica, sons Jeffrey and Justin. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 5 0 1 2003 2004 2005 2012 3rd 1 Sprint Sprint Classic Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Turf Earnings $328,600 Captain Squire My Cousin Matt Choctaw Nation Wild Fit Dry Summer 7th 3rd 6th 2nd 11th Quick facts about Jeff Mullins: • After being away from the Breedersʼ Cup World Championships from 2005 until 2012, the trainer is set to tackle the worldʼs best two years in a row when he saddles Chips All In for the Turf Sprint over one of his favorite courses, the downhill venue at Santa Anita. The 4-year-old son of North Light (Ire) has four wins and a second in six starts at Santa Anita. He has won going from 4-1/2 furlongs to a mile, but operates best at sprint distances. • In the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup, Mullinsʼ Dry Summer finished 11th in the Juvenile Turf. In his other Breedersʼ Cup encounters, Mullins trainees have posted these results: Captain Squire, seventh in 2003 Sprint; My Cousin Matt, third in 2004 Sprint; Wild Fit, second in 2005 Juvenile Fillies, and Choctaw Nation, sixth in 2005 Classic. • Saddled runners in four consecutive Kentucky Derbys: Lusty Latin (15th) in 2002, Buddy Gil (6th) in 2003, Castledale (14th) in 2004 and Buzzards Bay (5th) in 2005. Castledale became a Grade 1 winner on both dirt and turf after capturing the 2005 Shoemaker Breedersʼ Cup Mile. Trainer returned to the Kentucky Derby in 2009 with Wood Memorial Stakes (G1) winner I Want Revenge, who was made the morning line favorite. Unfortunately, the colt had to be scratched the morning of the race due to an ankle injury. • Became the only trainer in the 69-year history of the Santa Anita Derby to saddle three consecutive winners of the race with Buddy Gil, Castledale and Buzzards Bay. • In Feb. 2012, a California Superior Court judge determined that trainer Jeff Mullinsʼ right to due process was violated by the California Horse Racing Board and set aside a 70-day suspension for the trainer ... The case traced back to July 8, 2006, when Mullinsʼ starter Robs Coin tested positive for mepivacaine at Hollywood Park. That positive test was followed on Aug. 3, 2008, by an accused total carbon dioxide violation by Mullinsʼ starter Pathbreaking in a race at Del Mar. Mullins served a 30-day suspension following the Pathbreaking test. That suspension was served concurrently with the Robs Coin suspension ... The 70-day suspension was sought by the California Racing Board because they believed Mullins had violated the terms of his probation from the original positive. • Mullins was banned from racing at New York tracks for six months by the New York Racing Association for entering the detention barn of his starter Gato Go Win on April 4, 2009 with a syringe and giving him an injection that he claimed contained only cough syrup. Because the medication wasnʼt illegal, and it was a minor infraction, he was fined $2,500 and suspended seven days, but NYRA felt the blatant defiance of the rules, followed by Mullins giving contradictory statements as to why he entered the detention barn with a syringe at all, led them to feel they needed to make a strong statement regarding the ability of the public to trust Mullins. .... Later in the day, I Want Revenge won the Wood Memorial (G1), but his subsequent injury exposed that Mullins had been injecting the coltʼs joints with corticosteroids, currently a legal procedure but one that is questionable for its long-term detrimental effects. • In Mullinsʼ other graded stakes winners include Carlsbad, Battle of Hastings, Captain Squire, Mighty Beau, Wild Fit, Summer Wind Dancer, Boston Common, Brookeʼs Halo, King Robyn, Sweet Win, Choctaw Nation, Glick, Eastern Sand and Final Fling. • He scored his 1,000th career win Jan. 28, 2007 at Santa Anita. • Brought Mighty Beau to Royal Ascot in 2005, where he finished fifth in the Kingʼs Stand Stakes (G1). • Began his solo training career at Beulah Park in Ohio and then moved west to Rillito Downs in Tucson, Ariz., to train for a couple of years before moving northward to Turf Paradise in Phoenix. Success at Turf Paradise brought about a move to California where he found new clients. “We got rolling from there,” Mullins says. • Started training at 17, taking a string of horses to Les Bois Park in Boise, Idaho, and conditioning them under his fatherʼs name for a couple of years before returning to Utah. His first winner was Doctorius in 1980 ridden by Gary Stevens. • Mullins has been involved with horses since childhood, galloping horses when he was 8 years old and riding some races as a teenager at bush tracks in Utah and Wyoming. Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint CRISTOFORO COLOMBO B.c.3 Henrythenavigator - La Traviata by Johannesburg Bred in Kentucky by LA TRAVIATA SYNDICATE (Mar 09, 2010) 13Oct13 eCur(IRE) gd p 6f 04Oct13 eDun(IRE) ft o6f 14Sep13 eCur(IRE) gd p 6f 04May13 eNew(ENG) gf p 1m 13Oct12 eNew(ENG) gs p 6f 12Aug12 eCur(IRE) sf p 6f 30Jun12 eCur(IRE) sf p 6f 19Jun12 eAsc(ENG) gd p 6f 20May12 eNav(IRE) gd p 6f 1:12¸½ 3g 1:10¿^ 3g 1:11¸¾ 3g 1:35¾^ 3 1:11^^ 2 1:19^» 2 1:17¸º 2 1:13¼^ 2 1:15¹^ 2 124 Owner: MRS. JOHN MAGNIER, MICHAEL TABOR, & 2013: 2012: DERRICK SMITH Life: Turf: Course: Off Dirt: Trainer: AIDAN P. O'BRIEN Stk - Waterford Testimonial S. - 54k T-101 Alw 20427 T-109 Stk - Newbridge Renaissance S. G3 - 80k T-108 Stk - QIPCO 2000 Guineas S. G1 - 623k T-107 Stk - Vision.ae Middle Park S. G1 - 241k T-108 Stk - Keeneland Phoenix S. G1 - 234k T-110 5 3 3 11 9 6 Stk - Dubai Duty Free Railway S. G2 - 120k T-100 3 Stk - Coventry S. G2 - 133k T-116 6 Msw T-98 6 7¼ 1¶ 8¶¡ 5¾¢ 4¸¢ -2¶£ 3¶ 1¶¡ O'Brien J P 131 O'Brien J P 131 Heffernan J A 129 O'Brien J P Moore R L O'Brien J P O'Brien J P O'Brien J P O'Brien J P 126 v 124 129 129 127 131 *2.50 *.80 6.00 10.00 4.50 1.50 *1.10 6.50 3.50 4 5 9 8 0 0 BalmontMast132£ AngelsWillFall127¶¡ RedDubawi132¸ 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 $30,850 $62,890 $93,740 $79,645 $0 $0 no threat to leaders CristoforoColombo131¶ TennesseeWildcat131£ NocturnalAffair132¸¢ led 1f out,pushed clr RussianSoul131¨© ArtisticJewel128¨© FarmleighHouse131¨© nearest at finish DawnApproach126» GloryAwaits126¸¢ VanDerNeer126¨µ kept on inside fnl f RecklessAbandon124¨µ Moohaajim124¨µ GaleForceTen 124¶£ not pace to challenge PedrotheGreat129¸£ LeitirMor129¶£ LottieDod126¡ clipped heels 1f out Probably129¶£ CristoforoColombo129¸ TigerStripes129£ led,hdd,no extra DawnApproach 127£ OlympicGlory 127¨µ CristoforoColombo127¸¡ no extra fnl f,one pc CristoforoColombo131¶¡ ScrmBlueMurder126¸¡ SecretRecipe 131¸¡ ld 1 1/2 f out,strong 11 8 13 13 10 6 6 22 8 HENRYTHE NAVIGATOR, dkb/br, 2005 CRISTOFORO COLOMBO b, c March 9, 2010 LA TRAVIATA, dkb/br, 2004 Mr. Prospector, 1970 14s, SW, $112,171 Kingmambo, 1990 1,178 f, 181 SW, 3.98 AEI 13s, SW, $733,139 894 f, 94 SW, 2.44 AEI Miesque, 1984 16s, SW, $2,070,163 14 f, 10 r, 6 w, 5 SW Sadler's Wells, 1981 11s, SW, $713,690 Sequoyah, 1998 2,193 f, 329 SW, 3.00 AEI 9s, SW, $150,825 Brigid, 1991 5 f, 4 r, 3 w, 2 SW 5s, wnr, $18,073 11 f, 7 r, 6 w, 3 SW Hennessy, 1993 9s, SW, $580,400 Johannesburg, 1999 1,346 f, 76 SW, 1.58 AEI 10s, SW, $1,014,585 1,498 f, 61 SW, 1.21 AEI Myth, 1993 16s, wnr, $25,110 9 f, 9 r, 5 w, 1 SW Unbridled, 1987 24s, SW, $4,489,475 Piedras Negras, 1999 566 f, 49 SW, 2.65 AEI Unraced Provisions, 1993 6 f, 5 r, 3 w, 1 SW 25s, SW, $144,945 9 f, 7 r, 7 w, 1 SW Raise a Native Gold Digger Nureyev Pasadoble Northern Dancer Fairy Bridge Irish River Luv Luvin' Storm Cat Island Kitty Ogygian Yarn Fappiano Gana Facil Devil's Bag Atzimba CRISTOFORO COLOMBO'S RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Year 2012 2013 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned at 2 in Eng, Ire 5 1 1(1) 1(1) $62,890 at 3 in Eng, Ire 4 1 0 0 $30,850 Lifetime 9 2 1(1) 1(1) $93,740 Sire: HENRYTHENAVIGATOR, dkb/br, 2005. Raced 2 yrs in Eng, Fr, Ire, and NA, 11 sts, 6 wins, $2,766,763. Champion 3yo colt in Ire. Won Stanjamesuk.com Two Thousand Guineas (Eng-I), Boylesports Irish Two Thousand Guineas (Ire-I), BGC Sussex S (Eng-I), St. James's Palace S (EngI), Coventry S (Eng-II); 2nd Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I), Queen Elizabeth II S (Eng-I), Independent Waterford Wedgwood Phoenix S (Ire-I); 3rd Galileo E.B.F. Futurity S (Ire-II). Lifetime: 2 crops, 301 foals, 122 rnrs (41%), 46 wnrs (15%), 25 2yo wnrs (8%), 5 sw (2%), 1.31 AEI, 2.34 CI, 259 sale yrlgs, avg $67,901, 1.2 TNA. In 2013: 3 sw, 125 2yos, 28 2yo rnrs, 10 2yo wnrs, 54 sale yrlgs, avg $44,837. 1st dam: LA TRAVIATA, dkb/br, 2004. Bred by John and Marsha Antonelli (Calif.). Raced 1 yr, 4 sts, 3 wins, $129,248. Won Victory Ride S (gr. III), Post Deb S. Dam of 2 named foals, 2 rnrs, 2 wnrs, 1 sw. Sent to Ire 2011. ($75,000, 2004 keenov wnlg; $112,000, 2005 ftkjul yrlg; $1,100,000, 2006 ftffeb 2yo). 2009: CRUSADE, dkb/br c, by Mr. Greeley. Raced 2 yrs in Eng, Ire, and NA, 6 sts, 2 wins, $164,123. Won Emaar Middle Park S (Eng-I). 2010: Cristoforo Colombo, b c, by Henrythenavigator. At 2: 2nd Dubai Duty Free Full of Surprises Railway S (Ire-II); 3rd Coventry S (Eng-II). 2011: B f, by Henrythenavigator. 2012: B c, by Henrythenavigator. 2013: B f, by Galileo (Ire). Inbreeding: 3SX5DX5D Mr. Prospector. Nicking: HENRYTHENAVIGATOR w/JOHANNESBURG mares: 3 foals, 2 strs, 1 wnr (33%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 0 SW (0%). Broodmare sire: JOHANNESBURG, b, 1999. Sire of 122 dams of 187 foals, 91 rnrs (49%), 50 wnrs (27%), 22 2yo wnrs (12%), 1.17 AEI, 1.48 CI; 5 sw. 2nd dam: Piedras Negras, b, 1999. Bred by Hermitage Farm (Ky.). Unraced. Breeder La Traviata Syndicate Quick facts about La Traviata Syndicate: • A business entity formed for the purpose of breeding the graded stakes-winning mare La Traviata (Johannesburg – Piedras Negras, by Unbridled). La Traviata was campaigned by Michael Tabor, Mrs. Susan Magnier, and Derrick Smith, as is her progeny, Cristoforo Columbo, by Henrythenavigator, who stands at Coolmore in Ireland. • La Traviataʼs first foal was by Mr. Greeley, Crusade, winner of the Middle Park Stakes (G1); then Railway Stakes (G1) runner-up Cristoforo Columbo. She has since produced a 2011 filly by Henrythenavigator, a 2012 colt by Henrythenavigator, and a 2013 filly by Galileo. Co-Owner John Magnier ... Born: Feb. 10, 1948, Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland ... Residence: Coolmore Stud, Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland, with other homes in Barbados, Spain and Switzerland ... Family: wife, Susan, daughter of legendary trainer Vincent OʼBrien; four sons and a daughter, who is married to trainer David Wachman. Son M.V. Magnier has become a key figure in buying horses for the stable. ... Web site: www.coolmore.com Quick facts about John Magnier: • The European record for a yearling sold at auction was shattered on the opening day of Book 1 of the 2013 Tattersalls October Yearling Sale when the Galileo brother to Oaks runner-up Secret Gesture was sold to Magnier for 3.6 million guineas (about $6.08 million). • Declaration Of War is set to represent the Magnier/Coolmore team in the 2013 Classic, a race targeted ever since “the lads” (as they are often referred to by trainer Aidan OʼBrien), purchased him in 2012 from the yard of French trainer Jean-Claude Rouget after two races as a juvenile in 2011. During a busy seven-race campaign in 2013, the son of War Frontʼs two Group 1 successes came in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot and the International Stakes at York. • Having won four of the five English Classics in 2012, the Magnier/Coolmore team had to settle for just two in 2013. Ruler Of The World (Ire) progressed from being an unraced three-year-old to land the Epsom Derby in less than two months and a second English Classic came courtesy of Leading Light (Ire) (St Leger). Other G1 successes were recorded by St Nicholas Abbey (Ire) (Coronation Cup and Dubai Sheema Classic), Magician (Ire) (Irish 2000 Guineas) and War Command (Dewhurst). • Galileo, Coolmoreʼs four-time champion sire, was responsible for five of the 12 Epsom Derby runners in 2013 and one of his sons, Ruler Of The World, duly provided Magnier/Coolmore with a third consecutive Derby after Pour Moi and Camelot, and record fifth in total. He was unraced as a juvenile and did not make his debut until April. • St Nicholas Abbey gave Magnier and his Coolmore partners a race record third consecutive success in the Coronation Cup (G1) at Epsom in June 2013. The six-year-old son of Coolmore stallion Montjeu took his career earnings to just under £5 million with his sixth success at the highest level. He had started the campaign with victory in the Dubai Sheema Classic (G1). • St Nicholas Abbey suffered a career-ending injury when fracturing a pastern during a piece of work in preparation for the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes in July 2013. Recovery has been arduous, but it is hoped he will be saved for stallion duties. • Lines Of Battle, who had been beaten in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile Turf by stablemate George Vancouver, gave Magnier/Coolmore a second successive victory in the UAE Derby (G2) at Meydan following the victory of Daddy Long Legs in 2012. • The Magnier/Coolmore-owned George Vancouver, a son of 2008 Breedersʼ Cup Classic runner-up Henrythenavigator, followed up the 2011 triumph of Wrote in the Juvenile Turf in 2012. • Magnier nearly came full circle when he almost took the first English Triple Crown since his and Sangsterʼs Nijinsky II in 1970 with Camelot in 2012. Undefeated, the son of Montjeu blew through the 2000 Guineas and Epsom Derby, and added the Irish Derby on his way to an unfortunate second-place finish in the St Leger Stakes. Magnier has always been sporting, and brought Camelot back to run in the Prix de lʼArc de Triomphe, but he finished seventh, and was later found to be suffering from life-threatening colic issues. he raced three times in 2013, but suffered defeat as favourite in both the Group 1 Tattersalls Gold Cup and Prince of Walesʼs Stakes. Having been found lame on Oct. 14, 2013, it was announced he would be to stand at Coolmore for the 2014 season. camelot amassed four Group/1 victories and almost £2 million prize-money in a 10-race career. • Since Magnier installed Aidan OʼBrien as the master of Ballydoyle, he has found new ways to top spectacular years with further unthinkable successes. In addition to Camelotʼs exploits in 2012, the Coolmore team swept the rest of the classics with Power taking the Irish 2000 Guineas, Homecoming Queen the 1000 Guineas and Was the Epsom Oaks. • Magnier sent So You Think (NZ) off to stud duty at his Coolmore Australia farm in the summer of 2012, but first added the Tattersalls Gold Cup and the Prince of Walesʼs Stakes to the Choisir coltʼs Group 1 tally. In Magnierʼs world, when one goes away, another comes on, as he won the Phoenix Stakes (G1) with juvenile Pedro the Great by his stallion Henrythenavigator. • One of Magnierʼs top performers in 2011 was the Australian sensation So You Think (NZ), whom he bought after the Choisir (Aus) colt had won six Group 1 races in Australia. He went on to win three more Group 1 races including the Irish Champion Stakes in 2011. Cape Blanco (Ire) lit up 2011 by winning three Grade 1 races in America before retiring due to injury: Man oʼWar Stakes, Arlington Million, and Joe Hirsch Turf Classic. • Among the top-class performers Magnier has owned or co-owned are Dylan Thomas, Yeats, Galileo, Henrythenavigator, Oratorio, Imagine, Montjeu, Hurricane Run, Rock of Gibraltar, etc. • Most of his horses run in the colors of his wife or those of Michael Tabor or Derrick Smith. In Ireland, they are mainly trained by Aidan OʼBrien (no relation to Vincent OʼBrien) and Magnierʼs son-in-law, David Wachman; in England, they are mainly with John Gosden, Jeremy Noseda and Sir Michael Stoute; and in America they are primarily with Todd Pletcher and recently, with Bob Baffert. • Magnier has built Coolmore up to the extent that he is now managing partner of the Coolmore Castle Hyde and Associated Stud Farms Company, which is the worldʼs largest stud operation ... According to one independent authority, it now accounts for over 43 percent of the British and Irish stud market ... Irish Component: The Irish section of the company includes six other studs apart from Coolmore itself. Magnierʼs brother, David, is manager of the original family property, Grange Stud. • Coolmore Ireland stands 20 flat stallions (including Danehill Dancer, Galileo, Holy Roman Emperor, Peintre Celebre, High Chaparral, and Rock of Gibraltar) and 11 jumps stallions ... American Component: Its American arm is based at Ashford Stud in Versailles, Ky., where a further 12 stallions stand, including Munnings, Tale of the Cat, Uncle Mo, Scat Daddy, and Giantʼs Causeway. Henrythenavigator, who stood at Ashford in 2012, began standing at Coolmore Ireland in 2013. • Australian Component: During the Southern Hemisphere covering season Coolmore Australia, which is in New South Wales, is home to Duke of Marmalade, Dylan Thomas, Lookin At Lucky and seven other top-class “shuttle” sires (the concept of “shuttling” sires for use in both Northern and Southern Hemisphere covering seasons was pioneered by Coolmore) not to mention three stallions who reside in Australia all year around including Encosta de Lago. ... Coolmore also has sires in Japan, New Zealand, Chile and Argentina. • Magnier served in the Irish Senate for a period in the late 1980s and has been a member of both the Irish racing industryʼs two governing bodies, the Irish Horseracing Authority (IHA) and the Turf Club. He was nominated to the IHA in 1994 by order of the Minister for Agriculture having previously served for many years on its predecessor, the Racing Board (also by Government appointment). • Magnier is a partner in the Sandy Lane Hotel in Barbados, and in the Mitchells and Butler pub company with fellow investors Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith. • Sangster died in 2004, but had long since dropped out of his business partnership with Magnier. In the mid-1990s, Michael Tabor began investing in horses with Magnier, and later Derrick Smith. Most horses are owned in a three-way partnership, but not all. When Vincent OʼBrien retired, Magnier found other good judges to help pick out horses at the sales, headed by Demi OʼByrne, Paul Shanahan and Tim Hyde. • The partnership grouped a great trainer with a big capital investor and a breeding expert. They bought American blood, causing a big splash at the Keeneland sales, and dominated the European classics ... Initially, Coolmore was forced to sell its American-bred yearling purchases that went on to achieve great things on the racecourse, such as The Minstrel and Alleged, to finance further acquisitions. But in 1982, Be My Guest gave Coolmore its first siresʼ championship and he has been followed by Caerleon, Danehill, and most importantly of all, the 14-time champion Sadlerʼs Wells. An era came to an end in April 2011 when Sadlerʼs Wells died at the ripe old age of 30. • When Magnierʼs father, Tom, died suddenly in 1966, Magnier was withdrawn from school at the age of 16 and plunged into management of the familyʼs Grange Stud, County Cork ... Never afraid to take a risk, especially in the early days, he pulled off his first big coup in Oct. 1971, buying Green God from David Robinson just two days before he won the Vernons Sprint Cup. Vincent OʼBrien spotted Magnierʼs talent and installed him as manager when he bought Coolmore Stud in partnership with Robert Sangster in 1975. • The Magnier family was well known in the south of Ireland for standing high-quality jumping stallions long before John was born. Operating since the 1850s, the Magnier name has been associated with a whole sequence of top-class steeplechasing stallions, including Deep Run, who was champion jumping sire for the 14th successive year in 1993. • Although he started out as a farmer, albeit a very astute one, Magnier is reputed to make more money on the stock market now than he does through his bloodstock interests ... For instance, in conjunction with another powerful racehorse owner, J.P. McManus, Magnier spent over £100 million in acquiring a major shareholding in Manchester United Football Club. In May 2005, some five years later, the pair sold their stake at an estimated £80 million profit when Malcolm Glazer, of Tampa Bay Buccaneers fame, bought the club ... The Sunday Times estimates his Coolmore racing empire to be worth $200 million. Co-Owner Michael Tabor ... Born: Oct. 28, 1941 in the East End of London ... Residence: Monte Carlo, Monaco and Barbados ... Family: wife Doreen; son Ashley is chief executive of the Global Talent Group, a music publishing, artist management and rights ownership business with a $10 million turnover. Quick facts about Michael Tabor: • Tabor will return to the Breedersʼ Cup in 2013 with plenty of confidence behind Declaration Of War in the Classic, a race targeted ever since Tabor and Coolmore partners purchased him last summer from the yard of French trainer Jean-Claude Rouget after two races as a juvenile in 2011. During a busy seven-race campaign in 2013, the coltʼs two Group 1 successes came in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot and the International Stakes at York. His trainer, Aidan OʼBrien, says Declaration Of War reminds him of 2000 Breedersʼ Cup Classic runner-up Giantʼs Causeway, who was bred by Tabor and was foaled at Ashford Stud near Lexington before racing in Ireland and England. Giantʼs Causeway, now standing at Ashford, was champion sire in 2009 and 2010. • Having won four of the five English Classics in 2012, the Tabor/Coolmore team had to settle for just two of the five in 2013. Ruler Of The World (Ire) progressed from being an unraced three-year-old to land the Epsom Derby in less than two months and a second English Classic came courtesy of Leading Light (Ire) (St Leger). Other G1 successes were recorded by St Nicholas Abbey (Ire) (Coronation Cup and Dubai Sheema Classic) and Magician (Ire) (Irish 2000 Guineas). • Tabor returned to Dubai to start the season in 2013 with St Nicholas Abbey, who had won the 2011 Breedersʼ Cup Turf and finished third in the same race in 2012. Having finished runner-up in the Dubai Sheema Classic (G1) in 2012, the six-year-old went one better in a cracking renewal which saw no fewer than six Group/Grade 1 winners in the field of 11. And Tabor/Coolmore also tasted success for the second year in succession in the UAE Derby (G2) with Lines Of Battle, who had failed to fire when equipped with blinkers for the first time in the Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile Turf. • His love of American racing is long-held. He won the Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes and Travers Stakes in 1995 with his first equine superstar, the Wayne Lukas-trained Thunder Gulch, who was then retired to stud at Ashford in Lexington, Ky. and sired dual classic winner and Horse of the Year Point Given. Tabor was out of luck in 139th Run For The Roses in 2013 when Lines Of Battle, racing on dirt for the first time, finished 14th to Orb. • Tabor purchased an interest in No Nay Never after he landed the Norfolk Stakes (G2) at Royal Ascot for trainer Wesley Ward and the juvenile son of Scat Daddy kept his undefeated record intact with a stylish victory in the Prix Morny (G1) at Deauville in Aug. 2013. No Nay Never was bred in Kentucky by Jayne D. Johnson and David Sparrow, and is owned by the partnership of Susan Magnier, Tabor, and Derrick Smith. • Havana is likely to represent Tabor in the Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile, having earned $300,000 of his $575,000 purchase price for Tabor, John Mangier and Derrick Smith, when taking the Foxwoods Champagne at Belmont Park (G1) on Oct. 5. It was the son of Dunkirkʼs second start for trainer Todd Pletcher. • War Command, whom Tabor owns in partnership with Joseph Allen, Susan Magnier and Derrick Smith, gave his sire War Front a 14th Group/Grade 1 winner when landing the Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket on Oct. 12, 2013. • Taborʼs association with Pletcher has produced numerous victories in America. The 2012 Champion Two-Year-Old Male Shanghai Bobby, who is owned by Tabor in association with Starlight Racing, Mrs. John Magnier and Derrick Smith, won his first start in six months at Belmont Park on Sept. 20 in the listed Aljamin Stakes, putting himself in contention for a place in either the 2013 Breedersʼ Cup Sprint or the Dirt Mile before it was discovered he had injured a ligament during the victory. Shanghai Bobby, unbeaten in five starts at two, including the Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile, was competing in a sprint for the first time since winning the Hopeful (G1) in 2012. He will stand at Coolmoreʼs Ashford Stud in Kentucky in 2014. • Verrazano, owned by the partnership of Letʼs Go Stable, Tabor, Mrs. John Magnier and Derrick Smith, gave Pletcher his third Haskell Invitational (G1) at Monmouth Park in July 2013 by 9-3/4 lengths, the largest winning margin in the raceʼs 46-year history. It was the sixth success in seven lifetime starts for the three-year-old son of More Than Ready, who previously landed the Wood Memorial (G1) at Aqueduct. • Tabor is looking to land the Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile Turf for the third year in succession in 2013, following victories with George Vancouver (2012) and Wrote (2011), both for trainer Aidan OʼBrien. • In 2012, Classic success came thick and fast for Tabor, and the Coolmore/Aidan OʼBrien team nearly ran the table. Homecoming Queen took the 1000 Guineas, Was the Epsom Oaks, Power the Irish 2000 Guineas, and Camelot the English 2000 Guineas, Epsom Derby, Irish Derby, and was finally stopped with a runner-up finish in the St. Leger Stakes. Camelot is a son of Taborʼs Montjeu. • In 2012, when he had Camelot in the 2000 Guineas the same day as Daddy Long Legs in the Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs was where Tabor chose to be, despite the difference in their chances. The then undefeated Camelot won the Guineas. • Tabor started the 2012 in Dubai, with his 2011 Breedersʼ Cup Turf winner St. Nicholas Abbey finishing second in the Dubai Sheema Classic (G1) and Daddy Long Legs winning the UAE Derby (G2). • Taborʼs So You Think (NZ) retired to stud duty in Australia in 2012, but first won two more Group 1 races for him – the Prince of Walesʼs Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Tattersalls Gold Cup. • Other top horses of 2011 were Grade 1-winning juvenile Power (GB), and another Scat Daddy juvenile, Grade 3 winner Finale, trained by Todd Pletcher. Multiple Group stakes winner Await the Dawn also boosted the Tabor stable in Europe in 2011. • Australian import So You Think (NZ) won three Group 1 races in 2011, Misty For Me (Ire) won the Irish 1,000 Guineas and Tabor was in partnership on another Irish classic winner in Treasure Beach (GB), who took the Irish Derby. Taborʼs had two exciting juveniles in 2011, including the unbeaten filly Maybe (Ire), and the promising Grade 2 winner Daddy Long Legs, by Scat Daddy, whom he raced in partnership with Jim Scatuorchio. He also partnered with Jim and Fitri Hay on Cape Blanco (Ire), who came to the United States in 2011 to win three Grade 1 events: the Manhattan, Arlington Million, and Joe Hirsch Turf Classic, the former two putting away American champion Gio Ponti. Cape Blanco suffered an injury in the Turf Classic and retired to stud at Ashford Stud in Versailles, Ky. • In 2010, his star performers were both fillies: Lillie Langtry, who won both the Coronation Stakes and the Matron Stakes, and the two-year-old Misty For Me, who won the Moyglare Stud Stakes (G1) and the Prix Marcel Boussac (G1). • In the United States, his biggest moments of 2009 were provided by Man Of Iron, who won the Breedersʼ Cup Marathon; Munnings, who won twice in Grade 2 company; and Dunkirk, who went close in the Belmont Stakes, finishing runner-up to Summer Bird. In Europe he won the Irish 1,000 Guineas with Again and the Criterium International with Jan Vermeer. • Tabor was part of the unstoppable Aidan OʼBrien bandwagon in 2008, sharing in most of his 23 Group 1 victories. He also teamed up with trainer David Wachman for three more wins in the highest company (two with Bushranger, one with Again). • Rags To Riches followed two Californian Grade 1 triumphs with victory in the 2007 Kentucky Oaks (G1), before becoming the first member of her sex in over a century to lift the Belmont Stakes (G1). • While Tabor still laments not joining Magnier on Holy Roman Emperor, the sire of his classic-winning filly Homecoming Queen, he and Smith owned Rags to Riches without Magnier as partner. Generally, though, all three own horses they race. • In 2005, Tabor was owner or part-owner of the winners of 10 European Group 1 races, including three of the five British classics. His best horse was a son of Montjeu, Hurricane Run, who was bought in June just before his Irish Derby and later notched a stunning success in the Prix de lʼArc de Triomphe. • In 2002, High Chaparral won the English and Irish Derbys along with the Breedersʼ Cup Turf, then repeated in the 2003 Turf in a dead-heat. Winning the English Derby in Taborʼs colors remains one of his fondest racing memories. • The 2001 season saw Taborʼs colors carried to a Breedersʼ Cup victory by Johannesburg in the Juvenile, while Milan won the St Leger and was runnerup in the Breedersʼ Cup Turf. In partnership with Susan Magnier, Tabor became champion owner in Britain for the first time. • Although not often listed as breeder, preferring the racing game to breeding, Tabor did breed the sensational Giantʼs Causeway, who was foaled at Ashford Stud near Lexington before racing in Ireland and England. Giantʼs Causeway, now standing at Ashford, has been champion sire in 2009 and 2010, and among the leading sires from 2006-2008, and again in 2011. • 1999 was a banner year for Tabor with 11 victories at the top level in Europe, most notably with Montjeu, who won the French and Irish Derbys and the Prix de lʼArc de Triomphe ... Montjeu continued his brilliant progress in 2000, winning in Ireland, France and England, but he was outshone by stablemate Giantʼs Causeway, who won five consecutive Group 1 races in England and Ireland. Giantʼs Causeway (owned in partnership with Susan Magnier) will be best remembered for his gallant runner-up effort in the 2000 Breedersʼ Cup Classic. • Entrepreneur provided him with his first European classic success in 1997. • Taborʼs first equine superstar was the Wayne Lukas-trained Thunder Gulch who won the 1995 Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes and Travers Stakes, then retired to stud at Ashford in Lexington, Ky. and sired dual classic winner and Horse of the Year Point Given. • His principal trainers are Aidan OʼBrien in Ireland, and Todd Pletcher in America. He also has horses in America with Simon Callaghan; in England with Jeremy Noseda, Gerard Butler, Michael Bell, Peter Chapple-Hyam and Henry Cecil; in Ireland with David Wachman; and in France with John Hammond and Richard Gibson. • Among the top performers that Tabor has owned or co-owned on either side of the Atlantic are Alexandrova, George Washington, Hold That Tiger, Landseer, Left Bank, Lion Heart, Mozart, Oratorio, Scat Daddy, Sophisticat, So You Think (NZ), Munnings, Starspangledbanner and Yonaguska ... He is one of only four men to have won both the Kentucky and Epsom Derbies as an owner. • It wasnʼt until 1994 that he started increasing his stable and became a leading buyer at yearling sales throughout Europe and North America, mainly in partnership with John Magnier and his Coolmore Stud organization. Their association rapidly became such a force in European racing that they were able to challenge the dominance of the Maktoum family. • Introduced to John Magnier by mutual friend J.P. McManus, a fellow racing owner and investor, in 1994 when Tabor expressed an interest in racing in America. Among his first purchases with the help of Coolmore was then-2-year-old Thunder Gulch, who won the Kentucky Derby the next year. • He has since invested heavily in the leisure industry, in 2006 selling his Next Generation fitness clubs business at a $30 million profit ... Part owner of the Sandy Lane Hotel in Barbardos with John Magnier and Derrick Smith ... He also has a sizeable stake in the Victor Chandler internet gaming business and in 2009 bought heavily into the pub company Mitchell and Butlers, owners of the All Bar One and Harvester chains, with fellow Coolmore investor Derrick Smith. • Tabor started out as a ladiesʼ hairdresser, but decided the job was not for him and he left after two years to become a settling clerk in a betting shop ... When he reached his mid-20s, he purchased two betting shops of his own in High Wycombe ... These two shops grew into a chain of 113 under the Arthur Prince banner. On Sept. 29, 1995, he sold the entire chain to Coral. Co-Owner Derrick Smith ... Born: London, England ... Residence: Barbados ... Lives in a multimillion dollar mansion next to the Sandy Lane Hotel, of which he is a part-owner in the company with John Magnier, Michael Tabor and J.P. McManus ... Owns other properties in Barbados and Florida. ... Family: wife Gay. Quick facts about Derrick Smith: • Smith will return to the Breedersʼ Cup in 2013 with plenty of confidence behind Declaration Of War in the Classic, a race targeted ever since Michael Tabor and Coolmore partners purchased him last summer from the yard of French trainer Jean-Claude Rouget after two races as a juvenile in 2011. During a busy seven-race campaign in 2013, the son of War Frontʼs two Group 1 successes came in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot and the International Stakes at York. His trainer, Aidan OʼBrien, says Declaration Of War reminds him of 2000 Breedersʼ Cup Classic runner-up Giantʼs Causeway, who is now standing at Ashford and was champion sire in 2009 and 2010. • Four-time Group/Grade 1 winner Camelot (GB), who went close to winning an elusive Triple Crown at three, had a truncated 2013 campaign. Last yearʼs 2000 Guineas and Derby winner ran just three times after recovering from a life-threatening bout of colic but was turned over in the Tattersalls Gold Cup at 4-11 and then finished fourth in the Prince of Walesʼs at Royal Ascot in June when favourite. He was retired in October 2013 to stand at Coolmore for the 2014 season. • Having won four of the five English Classics in 2012, the Smith/Coolmore team had to settle for just two in 2013. Ruler Of The World (Ire) progressed from being an unraced three-year-old to land the Epsom Derby in less than two months and a second English Classic came courtesy of Leading Light (Ire) (St Leger). Other G1 successes were recorded by St Nicholas Abbey (Ire) (Coronation Cup and Dubai Sheema Classic), Magician (Ire) (Irish 2000 Guineas) and War Command (Dewhurst). • Galileo, Coolmoreʼs four-time champion sire, was responsible for five of the 12 Epsom Derby runners in 2013 and one of his sons, Ruler Of The World, duly provided Smith and the current triumvirate of Coolmore owners (along with John Magnier and Michael Tabor) with a third consecutive Derby after Pour Moi and Camelot, and record fifth in total. He was unraced as a juvenile and did not make his debut until April. • St Nicholas Abbey gave Smith and his Coolmore partners a race record third consecutive success in the Coronation Cup (G1) at Epsom in June 2013. The six-year-old son of Coolmore stallion Montjeu took his career earnings to just under £5 million with his sixth success at the highest level. He had started the campaign with victory in the Dubai Sheema Classic (G1) which saw a brilliant tactical ride from Joseph OʼBrien, as his mount beat five other G1 scorers, including Japan Cup winner Gentildonna. • After the highs came a major low as St Nicholas Abbey suffered a career-ending injury when fracturing a pastern during a piece of work in preparation for the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes in July, and underwent emergency colic surgery soon after. Sadly, the weight-bearing pin inserted into his cannon bone broke in late August forcing surgeons to immediately remove it and place his leg in a cast. However, it is hoped he will make a full recovery for a stud career. • In 2013, Lines Of Battle, who had been beaten in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile Turf by stablemate George Vancouver, gave Smith and his Coolmore partners a second successive victory in the UAE Derby (G2) at Meydan following the victory of Daddy Long Legs in 2012. • Smith/Coolmore saw George Vancouver follow up the 2011 triumph of Wrote in the Juvenile Turf. The son of 2008 Breedersʼ Cup Classic runner-up Henrythenavigator sadly failed to build on that success in 2013, racing without success three times at the top level in England. has been a standout even when running up against the great Frankel. Second to that obstacle twice in 2012, Excelebration nevertheless gave Smith wins in the Prix Jacques le Marois (G1), Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (G1), and Gladness Stakes (G3) and will compete in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Mile. • Other 2012 highlights were wins by Was in the Epsom Oaks, Homecoming Queen in the 1000 Guineas, Power in the Irish 2000 Guineas, and something to look forward to: 2-year-old Pedro the Great in the Phoenix Stakes (G1). • The Aidan OʼBrien-trained War Command, whom Smith owns in partnership with breeder Joe Allen, Susan Magnier and Michael Tabor, took the Group 1 Dewhurst Stakes on Oct. 12, 2013, giving a 14th Group/Grade 1 success for sire War Front. • Smith also owns shares in Australian sensation So You Think (NZ) with regular partners Magnier and Tabor, and in 2011 so did Malaysian owners Dato Tan and Tunku Yahaya. So You Think carried Smithʼs silks to victories in three 2011 Group 1 races: Tattersalls Gold Cup, Eclipse Stakes, and Irish Champion Stakes, while also finishing second in the Prince of Walesʼs Stakes (G1) and the Champion Stakes (G1), and fourth in the Prix de lʼArc de Triomphe (G1) • Camelotʼs 2012 Derby victory marked the 100th Group 1 triumph in which Smith has been involved. Prior to Camelot, Smithʼs purple-and-white silks had been carried by four previous Derby runners-up. • Part-ownerships in Cape Blanco and Fame And Glory were sold to Jim and Fitri Hay before Cape Blanco won three U.S. Grade 1 races in 2011 and Fame And Gloryʼs 2011 Ascot Gold Cup triumph in Hayʼs silks. • In 2012, So You Think (NZ) found his groove and won the Tattersalls Gold Cup (G1) and the Prince of Walesʼs Stakes (G1) before going off to stud in Australia in the summer. • In 2008, when Coolmore trainer Aidan OʼBrien went on a tear and won 23 Group 1 races that year, he had a share in the winners of 12 of them, most notably the three-time top level scorer, Halfway To Heaven. • Smith and partners bought Excelebration in the summer of 2011 and left him with trainer Marco Botti, but in OʼBrienʼs hands this year he • In 2010, Smithʼs purple and white silks were carried to Group 1 wins by Cape Blanco (Ire), who won the Irish Derby and Irish Champion Stakes; Fame And Glory, winner of both the Tattersalls Gold Cup and the Coronation Cup; and Joshua Tree, who landed the Canadian International. • Enjoyed a highly successful 2007 in the United States with two horses owned with Michael Tabor – the Florida Derby (G1) winner, Scat Daddy (also owned with Jim Scatuorchio), and the remarkable four-time Grade 1-winner, Rags to Riches, who followed up her Kentucky Oaks success by becoming only the third filly to beat the boys in the Belmont Stakes … In Europe, in 2007, his biggest moment came when Soldier of Fortune took the Irish Derby. richest race in Barbados; Gamut, the 2004 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud (G1) and 2005 Princess of Walesʼs Stakes (G1) winner; and Black Jack Ketchum, who landed the Brit Insurance Novices Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival in March 2006. • First gained prominence as a co-owner with Michael Tabor in such horses as Lion Heart, Pomeroy, Sense of Style and Chapel Royal, third in the 2003 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile ... Has since been a partner in many top horses trained by Aidan OʼBrien in Ireland, such as George Washington and Alexandrova, as well as G1 Irish Derby and G1 Prix de lʼArc de Triomphe winner Hurricane Run. • Celebrated the first Group 1 victory in his own purple and white colors when Simply Perfect won the Filliesʼ Mile at Ascot in Sept. 2006. • Smith, along with Tabor and Magnier, took over the pub company Mitchells and Butlerʼs in 2009, and invested in Britainʼs largest nursing home operator, Barchester. While he didnʼt enter the British Rich List until 2000, his investments have grown until he was #23 on the list in 2011, with an estimated fortune of 550 million pounds. His house on Barbados is the largest on the island, and valued at 30 million pounds, and is partners with John Magnier, J.P. McManus, and Michael Tabor in the Sandy Lane Hotel there. • Wife Gay also is an owner; her major winners: Spectroscope, 2003 winner of the Triumph Hurdle in England; Sharp Impact and Zarad, the first two home in the 2006 renewal of the Sandy Lane Gold Cup, the • First successful at the British bookmakers, Ladbrokes, working as onand off-course trading director … Left in 1988 to go into business on his own and made his fortune in property and currency trading • Other notable G1 victories have been provided by Excellent Art (St Jamesʼs Palace Stakes), Simply Perfect (Falmouth Stakes) and Astronomer Royal (Poule dʼEssai des Poulains). Trainer Aidan OʼBrien ... Born: Oct. 16, 1969, Wexford, Ireland ... Residence: Ballydoyle, Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland ... Family: wife; Anne-Marie; and children, Joseph (now riding for his father as an accomplished jockey), Sarah (who represents Ireland in eventing), Ana and Donnacha Dennis, all of whom ride out at Ballydoyle before school ... Joseph earned champion apprentice jockey honors in 2010 riding at age 17, and won his first classic, the Two Thousand Guineas with Roderic OʼConnor, trained by his father, in 2011. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 83 7 11 1998 1999 2000 2001 3rd 6 Mile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Sprint Classic Juvenile Classic Classic Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Mile Sprint 2003 Earnings $12,433,520 Second Empire (Ire) Brahms Mull of Kintyre Warrior Queen Stravinsky Giantʼs Causeway Turnberry Isle (Ire) Black Minnaloushe Galileo (Ire) Johannesburg Sophisticat Bach (Ire) Mozart (Ire) 2002 6th 7th 4th 8th 6th 2nd 6th 10th 6th 1st 5th 3rd 11th 2004 2005 2006 Turf Classic Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Mile Mile Turf Classic Filly & Mare Turf Filly & Mare Turf Turf Filly & Mare Turf Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Mile Turf Classic Filly & Mare Turf Juvenile Mile Turf Classic Mile Milan (GB) Hawk Wing Hold That Tiger Tomahawk Van Nistelrooy Landseer (GB) Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) High Chaparral (Ire) Hold That Tiger LʼAncresse (Ire) Yesterday (Ire) High Chaparral Yesterday (Ire) Scandinavia Mona Lisa (GB) Antonius Pius Powerscourt (GB) Oratorio (Ire) Mona Lisa (GB) Ivan Denisovich (Ire) Ad Valorem Ace (Ire) George Washington (Ire) Ad Valorem 2nd 7th 3rd 8th 5th dnf 2nd 1st 5th 2nd 3rd 1st (DH) 5th 8th 11th 2nd 3rd 11th 10th 12th 9th 2nd 6th 13th 2007 2008 2009 2010 Mile Aussie Rules Turf Scorpion (Ire) Classic George Washington (Ire) Filly & Mare Turf All My Loving (Ire) Juvenile Turf Achill Island (Ire) Mile Excellent Art (GB) Turf Dylan Thomas (Ire) Classic Duke of Marmalade (Ire) Classic Henrythenavigator Filly & Mare Turf Halfway to Heaven Juvenile Fillies Turf Heart Shaped Juvenile Turf Westphalia (Ire) Mile US Ranger Turf Red Rock Canyon (Ire) Turf Soldier of Fortune (Ire) Classic Rip Van Winkle (Ire) Dirt Mile Master Craftman (Ire) Juvenile Alfred Nobel Juvenile Beethoven Juvenile Fillies Turf Lillie Langtry Juvenile Turf VIscount Nelson Marathon Man of Iron Juvenile Fillies Turf Together (Ire) Juvenile Turf Master of Hounds 8th 5th dnf 5th 2nd 2nd 5th 9th 2nd 7th 2nd 2nd 5th 6th 4th 10th 4th 10th 6th 8th 8th 1st 5th 6th 2011 2012 Marathon Bright Horizon (GB) Mile Beethoven (Ire) Classic So You Think (NZ) Filly & Mare Turf Misty For Me (Ire) Juvenile Crusade Juvenile Daddy Long Legs Juvenile Fillies Homecoming Queen (Ire) Juvenile Fillies Turf Up (Ire) Juvenile Turf Wrote (Ire) Marathon Harrisonʼs Cave Mile Zoffany (Ire) Turf Await the Dawn Turf St. Nicholas Abbey (Ire) Filly & Mare Turf Up (Ire) Juvenile Fillies Turf Infanta Branca (Ire) Juvenile Turf George Vancouver Juvenile Turf Lines of Battle (Ire) Marathon Fame and Glory Mile Excelebration Turf St. Nicholas Abbey (Ire) Turf Treasure Beach Turf Sprint Starspangledbanner (Aus) Quick facts about Aidan O'Brien: 11th 10th 6th 3rd 6th 12th 14th 4th 1st 9th 9th 7th 1st 7th 10th 1st 7th dnf 4th 3rd 10th 10th • He has saddled seven Breedersʼ Cup winners – the 2001 Juvenile with Johannesburg; the 2010 Marathon with Man Of Iron; two renewals of the Juvenile Turf with Wrote (Ire) (2011) and George Vancouver (2012); two renewals of the Turf with High Chaparral (Ire) in 2002 and 2003, the latter in a dead-heat with Johar; and the one that probably means the most to him, the 2011 win in the Turf with St Nicholas Abbey (Ire) with his son Joseph in the irons. His numerous second-place finishes include the narrow loss to Tiznow by Giantʼs Causeway in the 2000 Breedersʼ Cup Classic and Henrythenavigatorʼs near miss in the same race in 2008. • Going into the 2013 Breedersʼ Cup, OʼBrien had won eight Group/Grade 1 races, including the Epsom Derby for a fourth time with Ruler Of The World (Ire), who progressed from being an unraced three-year-old to a Classic winner in less than two months. He also won a second English Classic with Leading Light (Ire) (St Leger). Other top-class victories included the Juddmonte International (Declaration of War), Queen Anne (Declaration Of War), Coronation Cup (St Nicholas Abbey (Ire)), Irish 2000 Guineas (Magician (Ire)), Dubai Sheema Classic (St Nicholas Abbey (Ire)) and Dewhurst Stakes (War Command). • OʼBrien is currently locked in a battle with current champion Richard Hannon for the British Trainerʼs title, which is decided on total prize money, rather than number of victories. Despite the relative paucity of Group/Grade 1 wins this season (in 2012 he notched 15 Group/Grade 1 wins and 20 in 2011), OʼBrien, who last won the crown in 2008, is seeking his fifth such triumph. • His victory in the St Leger at Doncaster with 7-2 favourite Leading Light, his fourth in the Classic, was OʼBrienʼs 217th Group/Grade 1 success. • Stable star St Nicholas Abbey took his career earnings to just under £5 million with a race record third successive victory in the Group 1 Coronation Cup at Epsom in June. It was his sixth success at the highest level. But the six-year-old Montjeu colt suffered a career-ending injury when fracturing a pastern during a piece of work in preparation for the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes in July, and underwent emergency colic surgery soon after. Sadly, the weight-bearing pin inserted into his cannon bone broke in late August forcing surgeons to immediately remove it and place his leg in a cast. However, it is hoped he will make a full recovery for a stud career. • St Nicholas Abbey gave OʼBrien a seventh victory in the Coronation Cup (G1). His first came with Yeats in 2005. That race was not nearly as strong as the earlier Dubai Sheema Classic (G1) which saw a brilliant tactical ride from Joseph OʼBrien, as his mount beat five other G1 scorers, including Japan Cup winner Gentildonna. • One of the few Europeans to earn success in the Breedersʼ Cup of 2012, the same team in the same race and secured the same result as OʼBrien and jockey Ryan Moore combined with George Vancouver to follow up the 2011 triumph of Wrote in the Juvenile Turf. The son of 2008 Breedersʼ Cup Classic runner-up Henrythenavigator sadly failed to build on that success in 2013, racing without success three times at the top level in England. • Lines Of Battle, who had been beaten in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile Turf by stablemate George Vancouver, gave the yard a second successive victory in the UAE Derby (G2) at Meydan following the victory of Daddy Long Legs in 2012. • In June 2013, Ruler Of The World, a son of four-time champion sire Galileo, became OʼBrienʼs fourth Epsom Derby winner following Galileo, High Chaparral and Camelot. He was the first winner of the Classic to be unraced as a two-year-old since Commander In Chief in 1993. He provided jockey Ryan Moore with a second victory in the race, following his success on Workforce in 2010. • Declaration Of War gave OʼBrien a third victory in the Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes with a scintillating performance at Royal Ascot and a fourth success in the Group 1 International Stakes at York, earning immediate quotes of 10-1 for the Breedersʼ Cup Classic. OʼBrien went as far to say as the four-year-old War Front colt reminded him a lot of his previous International scorer Giants Causeway, who was touched off by Tiznow in the 2000 Classic. • Magician, a son of top-class Coolmore sire Galileo, handed OʼBrien a record ninth Irish 2000 Guineas victory and the yardʼs sixth in seven years under Joseph OʼBrien, who was landing his third consecutive victory in race. Magicianʼs easy victory at odds of 10-3, gave owner Sue Magnier a record eighth success in the mile Classic at the Curragh. • In what was arguably an otherwise frustrating season for OʼBrien, another Ballydoyle flag-bearer, four-time Group/Grade 1 winner Camelot (GB), who went close to winning an elusive Triple Crown at three, had a truncated 2013 campaign. Undefeated until thwarted by Encke in his bid to become the first horse since 1970 to win the Triple Crown in the St Leger at the end of his Classic campaign, he survived a near-death experience after a major bout of colic. Last yearʼs 2000 Guineas and Derby winner ran just three times in 2013 but was turned over in the Tattersalls Gold Cup at 4-11 and then finished fourth in the Prince of Walesʼs at Royal Ascot in June when favourite. The decision to retire him was made on Oct. 14, 2013 and he will stand at Coolmore for next yearʼs breeding season. • While some of his older horses had a sub-par year, OʼBrienʼs juveniles offered plenty of hope for the future. Geoffrey Chaucer, a son of Montjeu, provided OʼBrien with a 13th victory in the Group 2 Beresford Stakes at the Curragh, a race won in recent seasons by top-class Sea The Stars and St Nicholas Abbey. Runner-up and stablemate Oklahoma City subsequently took the valuable 7 furlong Tattersalls Millions 2-Year-Old Trophy at Newmarket, while War Command handed OʼBrien his third Dewhurst Stakes (G1) victory at Newmarket on Oct. 12, 2013. • OʼBrienʼs son, Joseph, broke Mick Kinaneʼs 1993 record of 115 winners ridden in an Irish Flat racing season when Marvellous won a maiden at Navan on Oct. 9, 2013. OʼBrien wasnʼt even born when Kinane set the record and looks set to earn a second successive champion jockeys title. • Returning to the stratospheric heights of earlier years, in 2012 OʼBrienʼs stellar feats included claiming the first four of the five English Classics with Camelot (2000 Guineas and Derby), Homecoming Queen (1000 Guineas) and Was (Oaks). Camelot was the flag-bearer, with OʼBrien saying he was the best he had ever trained – high praise from the trainer of Galileo, Giantʼs Causeway, Rock of Gibraltar, Montjeu, etc. • Camelotʼs quest for the first English Triple Crown since Nijinsky II in 1970, with a victory in the 2012 Irish Derby after winning the first two legs (2000 Guineas and Epsom Derby), was beaten narrowly by Encke in the St. Leger by what many thought was a poor ride by Joseph OʼBrien. The loss also thwarted OʼBrienʼs attempt to be the first trainer ever to land all five English classics in a single season. • OʼBrien saddled his seventh Racing Post Trophy (G1) winner in 2012 when Kingsbarns won under his son, Joseph, becoming one of the early 2012 Epsom Derby favorites, but was forced to miss the 2013 Epsom Classic after he developed a foot infection after tearing off a shoe in a routine gallop. He made a belated seasonal debut in September, finishing a distant last of six to The Fugue in the Irish Champion Stakes (G1). • Pedro The Great, by Breedersʼ Cup Classic runner-up Henrythenavigator, provided OʼBrien with a record 12th victory in the Phoenix Stakes (G1) in 2012. OʼBrien has won this race, which he uses as a springboard to the following yearʼs classics, seven of the last 10 years. • OʼBrien took over the training of Excelebration from Marco Botti in 2012 and despite running second to Frankel twice, turned him into a world-class miler. Excelebration won the Prix du Jacque le Marois (G1) and the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (G1) as well as the Gladness Stakes (G3) in 2012. • So You Think (NZ) headed to Australia for stud duty in 2012, but not before OʼBrien won two more Group 1 races from him – the Prince of Walesʼs Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Tattersalls Gold Cup. OʼBrien admitted it took a year and a half to “learn how to train him” and apologized to Australian fans for “making a mess of it” in 2011 with overwork. • Imperial Monarch took the Grand Prix de Paris (G1) to add to OʼBrienʼs Group 1 haul, and additional Group races were won in 2012 by Daddy Long Legs, Battle of Marengo, Declaration of War, Magical Dream, Up, Windsor Palace, and Furnerʼs Green. • The OʼBriensʼ home at Ballydoyle caught fire in late Sept. 2012, but everyone got out without being hurt. The roof was seriously damaged though and the house uninhabitable. • In 2011, OʼBrienʼs stellar feats included a second consecutive sweep of the first three places in the Irish Derby, with Treasure Beach, Seville, and Memphis Tennessee. In 2010, the finishers were Cape Blanco, Midas Touch, and Jan Vermeer. ... The win was OʼBrienʼs ninth Irish Derby, and his sixth consecutive victory in the race, won in previous years by Dylan Thomas, Soldier of Fortune, Frozen Fire, Fame and Glory, High Chaparral, Galileo, and Desert King. • OʼBrien won his 8th National Stakes (G1) in 2011 with Power, and also finished third with G2 winner David Livingston and fourth with Furnerʼs Green ... Took first two positions in winning his fifth Irish One Thousand Guineas with Misty For Me, and Together second ... Daddy Long Legs gave OʼBrien a sweep of the top three in the 2011 Royal Lodge Stakes (G2), with Tenth Star second, and Wrote third. • OʼBrien won his 7th Irish Champion Stakes (G1) in 2011 with Aussie sensation So You Think (NZ), who was purchased by OʼBrienʼs patrons John Magnier, Michael Tabor, and Derrick Smith while owners Dato Tan and Tunku Yahaya retain partial ownership. ... OʼBrien also won the Tattersalls Gold Cup (G1) and the Mooresbridge Stakes (G3) with the five-year-old, finished a neck behind Rewilding in the Prince of Walesʼ Stakes (G1), but fourth in the Prix de lʼArc de Triomphe (G1). • OʼBrien was the leading trainer at Royal Ascot in 2011 for the first time since 2007, with four wins, two seconds and a third, including a win by Fame and Glory in the Ascot Gold Cup (G1). • Completed a Grade 1 double at Arlington Park in 2011, when he won the Arlington Million with Cape Blanco (Ire) and the Secretariat Stakes with Irish Derby (G1) winner Treasure Beach (Ire). Had previously won the Arlington Million with Powerscourt in 2005, and the Secretariat in 2000 with Ciro. ... Other major North American wins: the Man oʼWar and Joe Hirsch Turf Classic with Cape Blanco in 2011; Canadian International in 2010 with Joshua Tree and 2002 with Ballingarry; and Shadwell Turf Mile in 2007 with Aussie Rules and 2002 with Landseer. • Brought Master of Hounds to the 2011 Kentucky Derby, where he finished a well-received fifth, and he returned to the United States in the Belmont Stakes, where he finished tenth. Previously, OʼBrien entered Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile winner Johannesburg in the 2002 Kentucky Derby, where he finished eighth behind War Emblem. • Took special pride in his son Joseph, 18, riding Roderic OʼConnor to victory in the Irish 2000 Guineas (G1) for Josephʼs first classic win, and Maybe to victory in the Moyglare Stud Stakes (G1) for Ballydoyle in 2011. Joseph added the Racing Post Trophy (G1) in October aboard Camelot for Aidan as his first UK Group 1 victory. • Went to Dubai with three entries in 2011 for the first time since a rift between Coolmore and Sheikh Mohammed shortly after he sent Powerscourt to a fifth-place finish in the 2005 Sheema Classic (G1). The Ballydoyle horses finishes: fourth for Cape Blanco in the Dubai World Cup (G1); second and sixth, respectively, for Master of Hounds and Alexander Pope in the UAE Derby (G2). Returned to Dubai in 2012 to win the UAE Derby with Daddy Long Legs. • In 2010, OʼBrien saddled 27 Group winners, 15 of them Group 1 winners with each of the Australian import Starspangledbanner, Irish Derby winner Cape Blanco, Fame And Glory, Lillie Langtry and Misty For Me each registering two top level triumphs … In 2009, OʼBrienʼs best horses, Rip Van Winkle, Mastercraftsman and Fame And Glory, all fell prey to the awesome Sea The Stars on several occasions. • Bred Beethoven (Ire), 10th in the 2009 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile, in the name of his Whisperview Trading Ltd, a partnership with wife Anne-Marie. • In 2008, he enjoyed an astonishing season, becoming the first trainer since 1935 to sweep all five of the Irish classics. He also dominated in Britain, racking up a total of 23 Group 1 wins around Europe, leaving him just two short of the world record for a calendar year. Highlights included a third successive Ascot Gold Cup for Yeats and five Group 1 victories in a row for Duke Of Marmalade. Yeats went on to win his fourth Ascot Gold Cup in 2009 before retiring. • His 2001 season was nothing short of sensational, with victories in seven European classics, he won 22 out of the 78 Group 1 races contested around Europe in 2001, meaning that he became the first overseas trainer to win the British trainersʼ title since Vincent OʼBrien in 1977 with 20 victories from 99 runners and almost £3.4 million in prize money. • Through Oct. 10, 2013, he has 217 Group 1 wins in seven countries, and 54 Classic races. Desert King provided him with his first Group 1 winner on the flat, in the 1996 National Stakes, and his first classic win, in the 2000 Guineas. • Other Group 1 winners he has trained include Yesterday, Minardi, Spartacus, Sequoyah, Necklace, Black Sam Bellamy, Shahtoush, Sophisticat, Mozart, Saratoga Springs, Aristotle, Sunspangled, Landseer, Orpen, Fasliyev, Second Empire, Ciro, Hold That Tiger, Brian Boru, Powerscourt, Ad Valorem, Oratorio, King Charlemagne, Alexandrova and Holy Roman Emperor. • Aidan was runner-up in his first season at Ballydoyle, but won the Irish flat title in 1996, the youngest to ever do so. He finished third in 1997 but regained the title in 1998 and has won it every year since. ... Was the youngest to win the British champion trainer title in 2001, and the first overseas trainer to hold the British title since Vincent OʼBrien. Has won the British title three more times: 2002, 2007, and 2008 • Top horses from previous years include Rock of Gibraltar, who won seven straight Group 1 events in 2002; Galileo, winner of the English and Irish Derbys in 2001; High Chaparral (Ire), winner of the 2002 English and Irish Derbys; Dylan Thomas, winner of the 2006 Irish Derby who went on to land five Group 1 races, including the Prix de lʼArc de Triomphe, the following year; Peeping Fawn; George Washington; Giantʼs Causeway; Scorpion; Hawk Wing; Johannesburg; Stravinsky and King of Kings (OʼBrien also bred Rock of Gibraltar in partnership with his wife and father-in-law) • Backed by owners John Magnier and Michael Tabor of the Coolmore Group, he gradually cut back on his jumping string in the mid-1990ʼs and moved his flat horses to the famous Ballydoyle stables in Cashel, County Tipperary, former home of the previous great Irish trainer, Vincent OʼBrien, who is no relation. • He was champion amateur rider over jumps in the 1993-94 season … He has dominated Irish racing ever since, becoming champion jumps trainer for each of the subsequent five seasons and his best jumper, Istabraq, won the Champion Hurdle in 1998, 1999 and 2000. • A son of a farmer and small-scale trainer, OʼBrien spent three years as assistant to Jim Bolger before becoming assistant to his future wife Anne-Marie, a former model and daughter of trainer Joe Crowley. Anne-Marie had taken over the license from her father in Jan. 1991 and became the first female champion trainer when landing the jumps title in 1992-93. She immediately handed the license to Aidan, then age 23, and he scored his first winner on his first day as a trainer when Wandering Thoughts won at Tralee. 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Raced 2 yrs in Eng, 12 sts, 6 wins, $786,456. Won Coral Eurobet Eclipse S (Eng-I), Juddmonte Lockinge S (Eng-I), Queen Anne S (Eng-II), Celebration Mile (Eng-II); 3rd Juddmonte International S (Eng-I), Champagne Lanson Sussex S (Eng-I), St. James's Palace S (Eng-I). Lifetime: 10 crops, 708 foals, 572 rnrs (81%), 333 wnrs (47%), 98 2yo wnrs (14%), 41 sw (6%), 1.39 AEI, 1.50 CI, 372 sale yrlgs, avg $97,396, 1.8 TNA. In 2013: 6 sw, 71 2yos, 33 2yo rnrs, 7 2yo wnrs. 1st dam: Palatial, b, 1998. Bred by Cheveley Park Stud (Eng.). Raced 2 yrs in Eng, 13 sts, 4 wins, $73,110. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 rnrs, 5 wnrs, 2 sw. 2003: Spice Run, b g, by Zafonic. Raced 4 yrs in Eng, 6 sts, 1 win, $4,558. 2004: Artimino, b g, by Medicean. Raced 6 yrs in Eng and UAE, 24 sts, 2 wins, $72,707. 2005: SPACIOUS, b f, by Nayef. Raced 4 yrs in Eng and Ire,17 sts, 4 wins, $695,671. Champion older female in Ire. Won Frenchgate First for Fashion May Hill S (Eng-II), Windsor Forest S (Eng-II); 2nd Stanjamesuk.com One Thousand Guineas (Eng-I), Coolmore Fusaichi Pegasus Matron S (Ire-I), Etihad Airways Falmouth S (Eng-I), Windsor Forest S (Eng-II); 3rd Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot S (Eng-I), Etihad Airways Falmouth S (Eng-I), Stanjames.com Dahlia S (Eng-III), Princess Elizabeth S (Eng-III). 2006: Rotunda, b f, by Pivotal. Unraced. Dam of 3 foals, 2 rnrs, 1 wnr. 2007: Tower, b g, by Nayef. Raced 3 yrs in Eng, 38 sts, 2 wins, $14,703. 2008: DIMENSION (GB), dkb/br g, by Medicean. At 5: Won Play the King S (Can-IIT); 2nd Bold Venture S (Can-III). 2009: Capacious, b f, by Nayef. Raced 1 yr in Eng, 4 sts, 0 wins, $1,093. 2010: Barren. 2011: Barren. 2012: B c, by Raven's Pass. 2013: B c, by Nayef. Inbreeding: 3SX4D Mr. Prospector; 5SX5SX5D Natalma; 4SX4D Northern Dancer. Nicking: MEDICEAN (GB) w/GREEN DESERT mares: 34 foals, 28 strs, 17 wnrs (50%), 10 2yo wnrs (29%), 3 SW (9%), 1 GSW (3%) Broodmare sire: GREEN DESERT, b, 1983. Sire of 441 dams of 2,213 foals, 1,719 rnrs (78%), 998 wnrs (45%), 397 2yo wnrs (18%), 1.10 AEI, 1.41 CI; 109 sw. 2nd dam: White Palace, b, 1992. Bred by Cheveley Park Stud (Eng.). Raced 2 yrs in Eng, 4 sts, 1 win, $7,068. Dam of PORTAL (f, Hernando (Fr); $80,628. Won E.B.F. Alice Keppel S; 3rd HBLB Lancashire Oaks, Eng-II, Totepool Middleton S, Eng-III; producer), ICE PALACE (f, Polar Falcon; $73,522. Won E.B.F. Hoppings S; 2nd Weatherbys Bank Pipalong S; producer). Relationship Trainer Type Conor OʼBrien Aidan Murphy ... ... Born: Born: Oct. In County 16, 1969, Cork,Wexford, Ireland in Ireland 1983 ... Residence: Ballydoyle, Louisville, KYCashel, ... Family: County Engaged Tipperary, Ireland ... Family: wife; Anne-Marie; and children, Joseph (now riding for his father as an accomplished jockey), Sarah (who represents Ireland in eventing), Ana Quick facts about Conor Murphy: and Donnacha Dennis, all of whom ride out at Ballydoyle before school ... Joseph earnedcontender champion Dimension apprentice jockey honors in bred 2010 by riding at age • Turf Sprint (GB), who was Cheveley 17,Park and Stud won and his first thebefore Two Thousand Guineas with Roderic ran classic, in Europe Murphy bought him privately and OʼConnor, by his father, in 2011. brought trained him to the United States last year, won the Play the King Stakes (G2) at Woodbine before finishing fifth to reigning Horse of the Breedersʼ Cup Record Year and 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Mile champion Wise Dan in the Ricoh Starts 1st Mile2nd 3rd regretEarnings Woodbine (G1). “I donʼt running him in that race. I bought 83 him with7 the intention 11 6 a$12,433,520 of being miler, but heʼs not as effective over a mile as he is at six-and-a-half or seven furlongs,” he said. 1998 Mile Second Empire (Ire) 6th • Murphy grew up on the family Brahms farm in Ireland , where his grandfather 1999 Juvenile 7th and father Juvenile had horses. “I was Mull always around them and got bitten4th by of Kintyre the bug. So Iʼve probably been training horses for 25 years,” said the Juvenilecame Filliesto America Warriorseveral Queen years ago and worked 8th 30-year-old....He Sprint Stravinsky 6tha under Irish-born trainers Niall OʼCallaghan and David Carroll. “I did 2000 couple of spells Classic with both of them Giantʼs andCauseway then moved back overseas. 2ndI worked forJuvenile a time in England for Nicky who is the Turnberry Isle Henderson, (Ire) 6th champion jump trainer,” he said. “I just moved back to America 10th one 2001 Classic Black Minnaloushe Classic Galileo (Ire) 6th Juvenile Johannesburg 1st Juvenile Fillies Sophisticat 5th Mile Bach (Ire) 3rd Sprint Mozart (Ire) 11th year ago and own. Itʼs pretty tough to get clients, Turfstarted off on my Milan (GB) 2nd which is why I own Dimension by myself.”...He is based at the Skylight 2002 Classic Hawk Wing 7th Training Center with about a half dozen horses. Juvenile Hold That Tiger 3rd • Dimension Juvenile has won five times Tomahawk in 28 starts and all of his victories have 8th come on the grass. Despite being a British bred and having raced Juvenile Van Nistelrooy 5th overseas for most of his career, he prefers his footing firm. “He loves Mile Landseer (GB) dnf it. When I ran him in the Play the King, I was worried because it hadnʼt Rock of Gibraltar 2nd rained in a Mile really long time at Woodbine. Now, (Ire) the firmer the better,” Turf (Ire) at Woodbine that 1st he said. Dimension was the High 10-1 Chaparral upset winner 2003 day....Murphy Classic says that the fresher Hold the Thathorse Tigeris, the better he runs5th so the firm turfFilly course at Santa and the(Ire) seven-week layoff should & Mare Turf Anita LʼAncresse 2nd pose no problems in the Turf Sprint. Filly & Mare Turf Yesterday (Ire) 3rd Turfco-principal of Riverside High Chaparral (DH) • Murphy is the Bloodstock with Justin1st Curran 2004 but he owns Filly 100% & Mare of Dimension Turf Yesterday by himself. (Ire) “We each have our own 5th deals but run under the Riverside banner,” he explained. Juvenile Scandinavia 8th Juvenileanticipating Fillies Mona Lisa (GB) Cup experience.11th • Murphy is eagerly his first Breedersʼ “To Mile Antonius 2nd have a horse good enough to run in it isPius pretty exciting and I am over the moon. Iʼm Turfjust trying to take Powerscourt it all in and(GB) enjoy the experience. 3rd Iʼm really looking forward to it,” heOratorio said. (Ire) 2005 Classic 11th Filly & Mare Turf Mona Lisa (GB) 10th Juvenile Ivan Denisovich (Ire) 12th Mile Ad Valorem 9th Turf Ace (Ire) 2nd 2006 Classic George Washington (Ire) 6th Mile Ad Valorem 13th Relationship Owner Type RiversideRacing Bloodstock ... Owner(s): Conor Murphy and Justin Curran ... Reddam ... Owner(s): J. Paul and Zillah Reddam ... Born: July Born: Murphy was Ontario, born in County Ireland in 1983 ...Beach, Residence: 28, 1955, Windsor, CanadaCork, ... Residence: Sunset Calif. Louisville, ... Family: Engaged ... Family:KY Daughter, Chanel ... J. Paul has been called by his middle name since his youth to differentiate him from his father, also John Paul. Quick facts about Riverside Bloodstock: Quick facts about Reddam Racing : • Murphy owns Eddieʼs 100% offirst Turffoals Sprint Dimension (GB). Calif. Square arecontender 2-year-olds of 2013 and include the Reddamsʼ filly Sprouts, who won the Cinderella Stakes at Betfair • Hollywood For more information, see CTBA complete bio for Murphy. Park and the Stakes atConor Del Mar. Versye, another daughter of Square Eddie, broke her maiden on the same Santa Anita card in which Bond Holder won the FrontRunner. The Reddams are supporting Square Eddie by breeding many mares to him, and they have about 25 2-year-olds by the stallion. • Reddam Racing, the stable name for Paul and Zillah, won the FrontRunner Stakes (G1) at Santa Anita with a maiden, Bond Holder, who had nevertheless showed promise in his four previous starts. Reddam felt that the Mineshaft coltʼs experience around two turns would help him in the 1-1/16-mile FrontRunner. Like many of Reddamʼs runners, Bond Holder came out of a 2-year-old sale, having been selected by Dennis OʼNeill, trainer Doug OʼNeillʼs brother. Bond Holder cost $125,000 at the Ocala Breedersʼ Sales Companyʼs March sale. The colt earned a “Win & Youʼre In” berth to the Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile. • The Reddams enjoyed a tremendous ride in the spring of 2012, when their Iʼll Have Another shocked the American racing scene by capturing the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes in two stunning come-from-behind victories. As so often happens, despair dogged the owners and the horse when tendinitis developed in one leg and the colt had to be withdrawn from the Belmont Stakes, thus ending his quest for racingʼs Triple Crown. Later, Reddam sold Iʼll Have Another to Japanese interests for stud duty for $10 million. • Other 2013 graded stakes winners for the Reddams are Quiet Oasis in the Royal Heroine Mile Stakes (G1) and Wilshire Handicap (G3), Concave in the Sorrento Stakes (G2), Handsome Mike in the Commonwealth Stakes (G3), and Reneeʼs Titan in the Santa Ynez Stakes (G2). Reneeʼs Titan runs in Zillahʼs name. Heʼs Had Enough, who ran second in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile, finished third in the 2013 Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G2). • The Reddams are starting to have success with the offspring of their stallion Square Eddie, who stands at Vessels Stallion Farm in Bonsall, • Among his 22 Breedersʼ Cup runners in 29 starts, Reddam has sent two to the winnerʼs circle: Wilko in the 2004 Juvenile and Red Rocks (Ire) in the 2006 Turf. Red Rocks returned to the Breedersʼ Cup Turf in 2007, ʼ08 and ʼ09, finishing third, 10th and fifth, respectively in his other three efforts. • Wilko and Red Rocks are prime examples of the success that Reddam has had purchasing horses in Europe and then bringing them to the United States for the Breedersʼ Cup ... In 2004, he bought 75 percent of Wilko, an Awesome Again colt, in England shortly before he scored in the Juvenile at Lone Star Park for trainer Jeremy Noseda ... In 2006, Irish-bred Red Rocks registered a 10-1 upset in that yearʼs 2006 Turf Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint 126 HANDSOME MIKE Dk B/ Br.c.4 Scat Daddy - Classic Strike by Smart Strike Bred in Kentucky by JOHN LIVIAKIS (Apr 02, 2009) 05Oct13 Kee9 25Aug13 Dmr7 27May13 Bel10 04May13 CD9 13Apr13 Kee6 02Mar13 SA10 02Feb13 SA8 12Jan13 SA7 25Nov12 Bhp9 03Nov12 SA12 Workout(s): ft u 1B¹º :46½¹ 1:10º¶ 1:42^¼ 3g ft o 7fº» :22º¶ :44¹¹ 1:21¶¸ 3g ft 1mº¸ :44¾¾ 1:09¸^ 1:34¶½ 3g sys 7f¹º :22¸¿ :44¾¼ 1:22¹» 4g ft o 7f¹º :23¸¸ :46¹¶ 1:23¶º 4g ft 1L»^ :47¶¿ 1:35¸º 2:00¶º 4g ft 1N½^ :46¸¹ 1:10¿» 1:48¿½ 4 ft 1B½^ :47¸¾ 1:11º¶ 1:42¹º 4 fm p 1L¶¼ :47¿¶ 1:36¾¼ 2:01^½ 3 ft 1L»^ :46»^ 1:34¼¼ 2:00¶¶ 3g 17 Oct 13 SA p 4F fm :48.2hd 5/6 Owner: REDDAM RACING, LLC Trainer: DOUG F. O'NEILL Stk - ShdwlTfMG2 - 750k 116-96 7 3¶ 3¶¡ 6» 10¶¸ 10¶º£ Gutierrez M Stk - POBrienG2 - 250k 115-95 7 5 4¶¢ 4¸ 9¼£ 10½£ Gutierrez M Stk - MtropltHG1 - 750k 113-95 8 2¶ 2¶ 3¸¡ 7½ 8¶¸¡ Gutierrez M Stk - CDG2 - 400k 105-94 4 6 5¸¡ 5¸¡ 5¾¡ 4¿¢ Gutierrez M Stk - CmwlthG3 - 175k 91-107 5 3 1¡ 1«¬ 2¶ 1¶¢ Gutierrez M Stk - SAHG1 - 750k 113-92 2 2¸¡ 2¹ 4¼¡ 6¶¹ 7¶¾¡ Gutierrez M Stk - StrubG2 - 200k 123-104 5 2«¬ 1«¬ 2«¬ 2¡ 4¸¢ Gutierrez M Stk - SnFrnndoG2 - 150k 94-103 6 2¡ 2¶ 3¶¡ 5¹ 5º£ Gutierrez M Stk - HolDerbyG1 - 250k 142-101 2 2¶ 2¶ 3¶ 11¾£ 10¿¡ Gutierrez M Stk - BCClasicG1 - 5000k 115-94 7 5¸ 4º¡ 6¿¡ 8¶¹ 9¸^£ Gutierrez M 28 Sep 13 SA 6F ft 1:12.3h 2/26 126 bL 30.50 119 bL 14.50 116 bfL 34.75 120 bL 11.10 118 bL 3.70 117 bL 30.10 123 bL 6.90 123 bL 5.30 122 L 13.20 122 bL 25.10 20 Sep 13 SA 6F ft 1:14.3h 7/14 2013: 2012: Life: Turf: Course: Off Dirt: SilverMax126¶¢ WiseDan126¹¡ WillcoxInn126¨µ 8 8 20 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 $152,043 $706,000 $908,823 $71,500 $27,000 $21,293 bumped,vied,stopped 10 12 9 9 5 9 6 9 14 12 FedBiz121¶ Goldencents120£ GonnaFlyNow119¶ 5wd into str,wkened SaharaSky120¨© CrossTraffic 117¹¡ FlatOut 120¶¡ prompt 3p,ask 3/8 Delaunay118º PasstheDice118¹¡ Laurie'sRocket118¶£ bumped,awkward 3/4 HandsomeMike118¶¢ Gantry 118¶¡ CandymanE118¶£ off rail,edged clear GameOnDude 125½£ ClubhouseRide115¨© CalledtoServe118¶¡ steadied early,wkened GuiltTrip118¶¡ Stephanoatsee118£ FedBiz123¨© dueled,led,outkicked FedBiz118«¬ Tritap118¡ GuiltTrip 118¸£ inside trip,weakened UnbridledCommand122¶¡ Grandeur 122«¬ LuckyChappy122¸¡ stalked btwn,wkened FortLarned126¡ MuchoMachoMan126¼¡ FlatOut126£ btw,brushed 1/4,wknd 12 Sep 13 SA 5F ft 1:00.2h 5/40 SCAT DADDY, dkb/br, 2004 HANDSOME MIKE dkb/br, c April 2, 2009 CLASSIC STRIKE, dkb/br, 2004 Hennessy, 1993 9s, SW, $580,400 Johannesburg, 1999 1,346 f, 76 SW, 1.58 AEI 10s, SW, $1,014,585 1,498 f, 61 SW, 1.21 AEI Myth, 1993 16s, wnr, $25,110 9 f, 9 r, 5 w, 1 SW Mr. Prospector, 1970 14s, SW, $112,171 Love Style, 1999 1,178 f, 181 SW, 3.98 AEI Unraced Likeable Style, 1990 5 f, 4 r, 3 w, 2 SW 11s, SW, $322,326 6 f, 5 r, 4 w, 1 SW Mr. Prospector, 1970 14s, SW, $112,171 Smart Strike, 1992 1,178 f, 181 SW, 3.98 AEI 8s, SW, $337,376 1,163 f, 98 SW, 2.35 AEI Classy 'n Smart, 1981 9s, SW, $303,222 9 f, 5 r, 5 w, 4 SW Red Ransom, 1987 3s, wnr, $34,400 Classic Hostess, 1997 1,946 f, 114 SW, 1.59 AEI 5s, pl, $8,433 Court Hostess, 1988 2 f, 2 r, 2 w, 1 SW 26s, SW, $464,894 10 f, 8 r, 6 w Storm Cat Island Kitty Ogygian Yarn Raise a Native Gold Digger Nijinsky II Personable Lady Raise a Native Gold Digger Smarten No Class Roberto Arabia Sovereign Dancer Connie Knows HANDSOME MIKE'S RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Year 2011 2012 2013 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned at 2 4 1 1(1) 0 $50,780 at 3 8 1(1) 0 1(1) $706,000 at 4 8 1(1) 0 0 $152,043 Lifetime 20 3(2) 1(1) 1(1) $908,823 Sire: SCAT DADDY, dkb/br, 2004. Raced 2 yrs, 9 sts, 5 wins, $1,334,300. Won Florida Derby (gr. I), Champagne S (gr. I), Fountain of Youth S (gr. II), Sanford S (gr. II); 2nd Hopeful S (gr. I); 3rd Holy Bull S (gr. III). Lifetime: 3 crops, 260 foals, 171 rnrs (66%), 111 wnrs (43%), 48 2yo wnrs (18%), 18 sw (7%), 1.91 AEI, 1.57 CI, 181 sale yrlgs, avg $64,935, 1.2 TNA. In 2013: 11 sw, 55 2yos, 25 2yo rnrs, 11 2yo wnrs, 59 sale yrlgs, avg $84,829. 1st dam: Classic Strike, dkb/br, 2004. Bred by Kilroy Thoroughbred Partnership (Ky.). Raced 3 yrs, 12 sts, 1 win, $47,910. Dam of 3 named foals, 2 rnrs, 1 wnr, 1 sw. ($60,000, 2005 keesep yrlg; $70,000, 2008 keenov, Scat Daddy). 2009: HANDSOME MIKE, dkb/br c, by Scat Daddy. At 2: 2nd Generous S (gr. IIIT). At 3: Won Pennsylvania Derby (gr. II); 3rd El Camino Real Derby (gr. III). At 4: Won Commonwealth S (gr. III). 2010: Handsome Dennis, dkb/br c, by After Market. Raced 1 yr, 3 sts, 0 wins, $7,220. 2011: Classic Sense, dkb/br c, by Street Sense. Unraced. ($195,000 ftkoct yrlg; $300,000 ftfmar 2yo). 2012: B c, by Congrats. 2013: Barren. Inbreeding: 5SX5D Damascus; 5SX3SX3D Mr. Prospector; 5SX5D Northern Dancer. Nicking: SCAT DADDY w/SMART STRIKE mares: 2 foals, 2 strs, 2 wnrs (100%), 1 2yo wnr (50%), 1 SW (50%), 1 GSW (50%) Broodmare sire: SMART STRIKE, b, 1992. Sire of 230 dams of 607 foals, 423 rnrs (70%), 293 wnrs (48%), 83 2yo wnrs (14%), 2.20 AEI, 1.46 CI; 43 sw. 2nd dam: Classic Hostess, dkb/br, 1997-2005. Bred by W.S. Kilroy (Ky.). Raced 2 yrs, 5 sts, 0 wins, $8,433. Dam of FROM AWAY (f, Gulch; $308,690. Won Irish Sonnet S, NATC Sorority Futurity, R; 2nd Blue Hen S, Susan's Girl Breeders' Cup S; 3rd Go for Wand S, Honey Bee S, Without Feathers S; producer). Breeder John Liviakis ... Born: Aug. 27, 1956 in Sacramento, Calif. ... Residence: Kentfield, Calif. ... Family: wife, Renee and five children: Audrey, Caroline, Katherine, Thomas and Michael. ... Education: After earning an associateʼs degree from American River College he majored in business and economics at the University of California-Berkeley. ... Web site: www.liviakis.com Liviakisʼ father, Mike. • Liviakisʼ wife, Renee, is the namesake for Reneesgotzip, who won the Santa Ynez Stakes (G2) by almost eight lengths this year as well as the C.E.R.F. Stakes, and Reneeʼs Queen, first in the Oak Tree Juvenile Fillies. • 2013 contenders Handsome Mike, unplaced in the 2012 Classic, and Reneesgotzip, third in the 2012 Turf Sprint, are returning to the Breeders Cup one year after being among the three horses bred by John Liviakis in his first year at the World Championships. His other starter was Reneeʼs Queen, unplaced in the Juvenile Fillies. In 2011, he came close as an owner and breeder with Sorrento Stakes (G3) winner Mighty Caroline. “She was one of the favorites for the Juvenile Fillies Turf, but she got hurt before the race and had to be scratched,” he said. “Now sheʼs one of my broodmares in Kentucky.” • Other top runners that Liviakis has owned and/or bred include Gentle Audrey and Captain Kurt. He sold Reneeʼs Titan to Mrs. Paul Reddam after she chased probable Juvenile Fillies favorite Executiveprivilege in the Del Mar Debutante Stakes (G1) this summer. “Gentle Audrey was fourth in a Grade 1 and I had an offer of $1 million for her from Sheihk Mohammed (bin Rashid al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai). But she had chips in her ankle and didnʼt pass the vet test so I kept her. Captain Kurt was a grade one horse and one of the top horses in New Zealand, but he got hurt, too.”...Liviakis said that he also owned a Standardbred, Pretty Katherine, and she was a champion 2-year-old pacing filly and a world record holder....Gentle Audrey, Mighty Caroline and Pretty Katherine are named for his three daughters. • Handsome Mike was sold to J. Paul Reddam after he placed in the 2011 Generous Stakes (G3). He went on to race in Grade 1 competition and won the 2012 Pennsylvania Derby (G2) in an upset last year. “I was super high on the colt. I could tell when he was just a kid that heʼs intelligent, has a nice personality, and is light on his feet. He has no wasted motion and has a beautiful way of going. But Paul Reddam really wanted him as a prospect for the Cash Call Futurity and you canʼt keep them all,” he said. “You canʼt sell the ones nobody wants. I sold him for a lot of money.” Handsome Mike is named for • Liviakis buys racing prospects at the sales and sells horses, but in recent years he has gotten more invested in the breeding end of the business. He has 23 broodmares, including Mighty Caroline and Gentle Audrey, and nine weanlings plus nine yearlings at Hill ʻnʼ Dale Farm, Taylor Made Farm and War Horse Farm in Kentucky. “My philosophy is to sell the ones people really want, keep the ones I like a lot, and give away the ones people donʼt want,” he said ... Right now he has only two horses in training with Melody Conlon in Southern California and Billy Morey at Golden Gate, but nine 2-year-olds are on Quick facts about John Liviakis: their way to the races ... His game plan for buying at the sales is, “Iʼm trying to find the next stars, just like with the stock market, Iʼm looking for that one – the one nobody else has figured out yet,” he said. said. “We use an advanced feeding program with the best nutrients and supplements and itʼs expensive, but you can tell it works because all of my horses look healthy and look really good,” he said. • Liviakis, formerly a licensed trainer, fell in love with horses and racing when as a child his father took him to the races at Cal Expo. “I was very into sports as a kid and here were all these beautiful Thoroughbreds competing. The horses are magic on earth and the greatest of Godʼs creatures. It was a thrill to see how athletic and magnificent they are.”... He said that he has made a study of equine sports medicine, genetics, training, nutrition, and all aspects of breeding. “I am very interested in how to get the healthiest horse,” he • Liviakis became a stockbroker for E.F. Hutton out of college and soon was the firmʼs top broker in the United States in under two years of being licensed. He later worked for Merrill Lynch and independently before founding his own company, Liviakis Financial Communications in 1986. He is recognized as a pioneer who redefined financial public relations by introducing ideas never before conceived. The company is considered to be the leading financial public relations firm in the world. Owner Reddam Racing ... Owner(s): J. Paul and Zillah Reddam ... Born: July 28, 1955, Windsor, Ontario, Canada ... Residence: Sunset Beach, Calif. ... Family: Daughter, Chanel ... J. Paul has been called by his middle name since his youth to differentiate him from his father, also John Paul. Quick facts about Reddam Racing : • Reddam Racing, the stable name for Paul and Zillah, won the FrontRunner Stakes (G1) at Santa Anita with a maiden, Bond Holder, who had nevertheless showed promise in his four previous starts. Reddam felt that the Mineshaft coltʼs experience around two turns would help him in the 1-1/16-mile FrontRunner. Like many of Reddamʼs runners, Bond Holder came out of a 2-year-old sale, having been selected by Dennis OʼNeill, trainer Doug OʼNeillʼs brother. Bond Holder cost $125,000 at the Ocala Breedersʼ Sales Companyʼs March sale. The colt earned a “Win & Youʼre In” berth to the Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile. • Other 2013 graded stakes winners for the Reddams are Quiet Oasis in the Royal Heroine Mile Stakes (G1) and Wilshire Handicap (G3), Concave in the Sorrento Stakes (G2), Handsome Mike in the Commonwealth Stakes (G3), and Reneeʼs Titan in the Santa Ynez Stakes (G2). Reneeʼs Titan runs in Zillahʼs name. Heʼs Had Enough, who ran second in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile, finished third in the 2013 Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G2). • The Reddams are starting to have success with the offspring of their stallion Square Eddie, who stands at Vessels Stallion Farm in Bonsall, Calif. Square Eddieʼs first foals are 2-year-olds of 2013 and include the Reddamsʼ filly Sprouts, who won the Cinderella Stakes at Betfair Hollywood Park and the CTBA Stakes at Del Mar. Versye, another daughter of Square Eddie, broke her maiden on the same Santa Anita card in which Bond Holder won the FrontRunner. The Reddams are supporting Square Eddie by breeding many mares to him, and they have about 25 2-year-olds by the stallion. • The Reddams enjoyed a tremendous ride in the spring of 2012, when their Iʼll Have Another shocked the American racing scene by capturing the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes in two stunning come-from-behind victories. As so often happens, despair dogged the owners and the horse when tendinitis developed in one leg and the colt had to be withdrawn from the Belmont Stakes, thus ending his quest for racingʼs Triple Crown. Later, Reddam sold Iʼll Have Another to Japanese interests for stud duty for $10 million. • Among his 22 Breedersʼ Cup runners in 29 starts, Reddam has sent two to the winnerʼs circle: Wilko in the 2004 Juvenile and Red Rocks (Ire) in the 2006 Turf. Red Rocks returned to the Breedersʼ Cup Turf in 2007, ʼ08 and ʼ09, finishing third, 10th and fifth, respectively in his other three efforts. • Wilko and Red Rocks are prime examples of the success that Reddam has had purchasing horses in Europe and then bringing them to the United States for the Breedersʼ Cup ... In 2004, he bought 75 percent of Wilko, an Awesome Again colt, in England shortly before he scored in the Juvenile at Lone Star Park for trainer Jeremy Noseda ... In 2006, Irish-bred Red Rocks registered a 10-1 upset in that yearʼs 2006 Turf for trainer Brian Meehan. In 2008, Red Rocks, then trained by Mark Hennig, earned a spot in that yearʼs Turf by scoring an authoritative win over two-time Horse of the Year Curlin in Belmont Parkʼs the Man oʼ War Stakes (G1) … Also in 2008, Square Eddie, who ran early in England, came to the United States to win Keenelandʼs Breeders Futurity (G1) and finish second to Midshipman in the Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile. In 2009, Square Eddie finished 10th in the Turf Sprint. He was trained by Doug OʼNeill both years. • Other Breedersʼ Cup success has come with Ashland Stakes (G1) and Hollywood Starlet (G1) winner Elloluv, runner-up in the 2003 Breedersʼ Cup Distaff and Great Hunter, third in the 2006 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile ... Overall, his Breedersʼ Cup starters, individually and in partnerships, have brought in purse earnings of $4,150,000. • Other G1 winners are Sharp Lisa, Cash Included, Swept Overboard and Ptʼs Grey Eagle … Swept Overboard, who won the 2002 Metropolitan Handicap (G1) and the 2001 Ancient Title Handicap (G1), was a $700,000 dispersal buy from the late Marshall Naifyʼs 505 Farms in 2000. Swept Overboard was a close fourth in the 2001 Breedersʼ Cup Sprint, beaten about a length for the big prize … Reddamʼs G1-winning juvenile Crowded House, trained in England by Brian Meehan, started 2009 as the winter book favorite for the Epsom Derby before he suffered a respiratory infection and was sidelined. ... Other notable stakes winners include Spring At Last, winner of the Godolphin Mile (G2), Andujar, Momentum, Zillah the Hun, Notional, winner of the 2008 Salvator Mile (G3) at Monmouth Park, and Mistical Plan, winner of the 2008 Princess Rooney (G1) at Calder. • Has about 60 Thoroughbreds in training, 30 with Doug OʼNeill, 10 with Ben Cecil, three with Simon Callaghan, 10 homebreds with Ed Freeman (who also breaks and starts his young horses and rehabs his layups), and a few on the East Coast with Mark Hennig and a few more in England with Brian Meehan. Uses Dennis OʼNeill and Jamie McCalmont as bloodstock agents, with McCalmont also his racing manager. • Has pensioned his stallion Momentum. Plans to buy mares in foal to Iʼll Have Another to foal at Vessels and have California-bred Iʼll Have Anothers to race. • Owns 30 broodmares at Vessels Stallion Farm in Southern California and Kingswood in Kentucky. Also owns Standardbreds that he races at Windsor Raceway in Canada and Cal Expo in Sacramento. • In 1995, founded Ditech.com, a mortgage loan company that was the first to use television and billboard advertising for current rates. Sold the company to General Motors in 1999. Serves as president of CashCall, a finance lending company in Fountain Valley, Calif. • Earned bachelorʼs degree in psychology from the University of Windsor, masterʼs degree in philosophy from the University of Toronto, and Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Southern California. Former philosophy professor at California State University, Los Angeles. • Introduced to racing during high school by a friend, Carlo Fisco, who worked as a Standardbred groom at Windsor Raceway. During the 1980s, put together harness syndicates while at Cal State L.A. and retains a strong interest in that sport. Claimed first Thoroughbred, Ocean Warrior, in 1988. Trainer Doug F. OʼNeill ... Born: May 24, 1968, Dearborn, Mich. ... Residence: Santa Monica, Calif. ... Family: wife Linette, children Daniel and Kaylin Dixie. Credits brother Dennis, his chief assistant, with getting him started in training. ... Web site: www.dougoneillracing.com Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 25 3 1 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 3rd 1 Mile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Juvenile Classic Distaff Juvenile Sprint Sprint Filly & Mare Sprint Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Dirt Mile Dirt Mile Juvenile Juvenile Earnings $3,720,500 Decarchy Sharp Lisa Jealous Profit Stevie Wonderboy Lava Man Sharp Lisa Great Hunter Areyoutalkintome Thorʼs Echo Maryfield Overextended Grace Anatomy Slewʼs Tiznow Slewʼs Tizzy Azul Leon Square Eddie 12th 6th 10th 1st 7th 6th 3rd 13th 1st 1st 7th 7th 10th 11th 9th 2nd 2009 2010 2012 Juvenile Fillies Turf Sprint Turf Sprint Classic Classic Juvenile Sprint Turf Black Magic Mama Square Eddie Quick Enough Handsome Mike Richardʼs Kid Heʼs Had Enough Boxeur des Rues Cogito 8th 10th 10th 9th 5th 2nd 13th 7th Quick facts about Doug F. O'Neill: • Has saddled 25 Breedersʼ Cup starters previously, with three winners: Stevie Wonderboy in the 2005 Juvenile, Thorʼs Echo in the ʼ06 Sprint and Maryfield in the inaugural Filly & Mare Sprint in ʼ07. All three won Eclipse Awards in their divisions. Finished second in the Juvenile twice, with Heʼs Had Enough in 2012 and with Square Eddie in 2008. • Won back-to-back runnings of the Santa Anita Derby (G1) with Goldencents in 2013 and Iʼll Have Another in 2012. Goldencents in 2013 also has won the Sham S. (G3) and competed in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness. • Was on the wildest ride of his career in the spring of 2012 when he saddled Iʼll Have Another to win the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. However, as often happens, despair followed as the 3-year-old colt suffered tendinitis and was pulled from the Belmont Stakes, ending his quest for the Triple Crown. Later, owner J. Paul Reddam sold the dual classic winner to Japanese interests for $10 million. • During Iʼll Have Anotherʼs Triple Crown season, OʼNeill befriended Hope Hudson, a 12-year-old from Missouri who is battling a rare disease, after meeting her on the backstretch of Churchill Downs Derby week and brought her into the winnerʼs circle for both the Derby and Preakness. She and her family were at Churchill for her first up-close look at the Thoroughbreds she loves, thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Hope was with OʼNeill at Santa Anita in 2013 to see Goldencentsʼ victory. • In addition to Goldencents, OʼNeill has saddled 2013 graded stakes winners Concave (Sorrento S. G2), Reneeʼs Titan (Santa Ynez S. G2), Handsome Mike (Commonwealth S. G3), and Richardʼs Kid (Cougar II H (G3). Several of OʼNeillʼs clients purchased Richardʼs Kid in the middle of 2012, and Richardʼs Kid ran fifth in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Classic. • A perennial leading trainer in Southern California in recent years, he has won 25 titles on the circuit since 2002, including the spring/summer Hollywood Park and Del Mar titles in 2010. The Hollywood Park title was his fifth for the spring/summer meet. In 2007, he tied with Jeff Mullins, each saddling 26 winners, a record number for a Hollywood Park spring meet ... Most recently he was leading trainer at the 2011 Fairplex meet. • Associated with one of the greatest claim stories in racing history with Lava Man. Claimed for $50,000 at Del Mar in Aug. 2004, the gelding was retired in Aug. 2008 with earnings of $5,268,706, more than $5-million since the claim by S T D Racing and Jason Wood. In 2006, Lava Man swept Southern Californiaʼs top three races for older horses – the Santa Anita Handicap, Hollywood Gold Cup and Del Marʼs Pacific Classic – the first time any horse won all three races in the same year. (Game On Dude became the second horse to accomplish the feat in 2013.) Lava Manʼs third successive Hollywood Gold Cup in 2007 put him in the record books with the legendary Native Diver as the only other horse to accomplish the feat. With the Gold Cup win over Hollywood Parkʼs Cushion Track, Lava Man became the first horse in history to win a G1 race over three different surfaces ... Lava Man now serves as a stable pony for OʼNeill, and foreman Sabas Rivera most often rides him. Lava Man likes to stroll through the shedrow after his work is done and help himself to the grain bin, as c a p t u r e d o n Y o u T u b e : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GESVqzDQEuM. • Won his 1,000th North American race when No Means Maybe captured the Bustles and Bows at Fairplex Park Sept. 13, 2007 … OʼNeillʼs first stakes win was Tanks Forthemusic in the 1996 CTBA Marian Stakes at Fairplex Park. OʼNeill is approaching 2,000 wins and has total purse earnings of more than $86 million, putting him 20th on the all-time trainer list. • First major stakes winner was Classy Cara, winner of the 2000 Fantasy Stakes and Honeymoon Handicap … Won his first Grade 1 race when Sky Jack scored in the 2002 Hollywood Gold Cup (G1) ... Won the 2003 Japan Cup Dirt with 48-1 longshot Fleetstreet Dancer, a $40,000 claim by OʼNeill in 2002. • Named California Thoroughbred Breedersʼ Association Trainer of the Year in 2002 and 2006. • Other stakes winners trained include Enriched (a half-brother to Lava Man), Informed, Necessary Evil, Acting Lady, Sharp Lisa, Supah Blitz, Cobalt Blue, Notional, Great Hunter, Shamdinan, Excessivepleasure and Super Freaky. • Considers his operation a team effort, his stable often called Team OʼNeill. In addition to his brother, Dennis, who is not only his major assistant but buys most of the horses at sales, Leandro Moro and Jack Sisterson also are assistant trainers. Other key people in Team OʼNeill are Steve Rothblum, Sharla Sanders, and Nancy Rodriguez. OʼNeill has four foremen: Fausto Cepedes, Carlos Pena, Benjamin Perez, and Sabas Rivera. • Began working at the track in 1986, right out of high school, and learned under Jude Feld, Hector Palma and Doug Peterson before taking out his license in 1994. Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint 5 2 0 0 $154,023 2013: 5 1 0 1 $99,337 2012: 25 9 0 3 $619,514 Life: Turf: 16 7 0 2 $490,564 Trainer: DARRIN MILLER B.g.6 Great Notion - Piconeach (NZ) by Spectacular Love Course: 0 0 0 0 $0 Bred in Maryland by SILVERTON HILL, LLC (Apr 11, 2007) Off Dirt: 1 0 0 0 $200 closed fast outside 10 05Oct13 Kee5 fm p 5K¹º :21¼º :44¾¼ 1:03¶½ 3g Stk - WoodfordG3 - 150k 73-111 8 10 10¶^ 10½£ 5¹¡ 1¸ Gomez G K 122 L 4.30 Havelock122¸ ExpectingCash120¨µ SpringtotheSky120¶¢ eased inside fnl f 11 50.00 LethalForce131¶¡ SocietyRock131£ SladePower 131¨µ Stk - Darley July Cup G1 - 755k T-57 7 11¶¿ Dettori L 131 z 13Jul13 eNew(ENG) gf p 6f 1:09¶^ 3g no danger 18 22Jun13 eAsc(ENG) gf p 6f 1:13¹^ 3g Stk - Diamond Jubilee S. 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Raced 3 yrs, 12 sts, 3 wins, $194,608. Won Southwest S; 2nd King's Bishop S (gr. I), Amsterdam S (gr. II), Rebel S, Turfway Prevue S. Lifetime: 6 crops, 144 foals, 103 rnrs (72%), 79 wnrs (55%), 17 2yo wnrs (12%), 8 sw (6%), 1.68 AEI, 1.24 CI, 15 sale yrlgs, avg $12,587, 0.2 TNA. In 2013: 3 sw, 20 2yos, 8 2yo rnrs, 3 2yo wnrs, 1 sale yrlg, $7,500. 1st dam: Piconeach (NZ), ch, 1998. Bred by S.P. Gilligan, D.M., and D.E. Kettlewell (NZ). Raced 3 yrs in NA and NZ, 17 sts, 3 wins, $50,911. 3rd Dade Turf Classic S (T). Dam of 3 named foals, 2 rnrs, 2 wnrs, 1 sw. 2007: HAVELOCK, b g, by Great Notion. At 4: Won Play the King S (Can-IIT), Woodford S (gr. IIIT), Arlington Sprint H (T); 3rd Hanshin Cup H (gr. III). At 5: Won Hanshin Cup S (gr. III). At 6: Won Woodford S Presented by Keeneland Select (gr. IIIT), Shakertown S (gr. IIIT). 2008: Barren. 2009: Towner, ch g, by Badge of Silver. Raced 1 yr, 3 sts, 1 win, $16,631. 2010: Slipped. 2011: Henry Eight, b c, by Henrythenavigator. Unraced. Inbreeding: 4SX5SX5D Mr. Prospector. Nicking: GREAT NOTION w/SPECTACULAR LOVE mares: 1 foal, 1 str, 1 wnr (100%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 1 SW (100%), 1 GSW (100%) Broodmare sire: SPECTACULAR LOVE, ch, 1982. Sire of 118 dams of 404 foals, 140 rnrs (35%), 84 wnrs (21%), 5 2yo wnrs (1%), 1.15 AEI, 1.23 CI; 13 sw. 2nd dam: Delightful Prospect, ch, 1993. Unraced. Breeder/Owner Silverton Hill Farm ... Owner(s): Bonnie and Tommy Hamilton ... Born: Feb. 24, 1939 (Tommy)... April 7, 1956 (Bonnie) ... Residence: Springfield, Ky. ... Family: Tommy has three daughters and two sons ... Education: Tommy attended Bellarmine University in Louisville, Ky. ... Bonnie graduated from St. Johnʼs Hospital School of Nursing in Springfield, Ill. and is an R.N. 2010 Juvenile Murjan 10th Quick facts about Silverton Hill Farm : • Silverton Hill has been represented by four horses in the BreedersʼCup: Great Notion in the 2003 Sprint, King Ledley in the 2009 Juvenile Tur, Murjan in the 2010 Juvenile, and Havelock in the 2011 Turf Sprint. None hit the board. Theyʼre back in 2013 for another try with Havelock. • The six-year-old gelding came from dead last in the Woodford Stakes (G3) at Keeneland in early Oct. 2013 to score easily by two lengths. It was his fourth win in five starts at the Lexington track. Miller tried Havelock overseas this summer, but had no luck in either the Darley July Cup (G1) or Diamond Jubilee (G1). Havelock won the Shakertown Stakes (G3) at Keeneland earlier in the season, and took the 2011 edition of the Woodford as well. He now has nine wins and three thirds from 24 career starts, with earnings of $619,514. Among those wins was the Play the King Stakes (G2) at Woodbine in 2011 and the Hanshin Cup Stakes (G3) at Arlington in 2012. • The Hamiltons have raised Saddlebred show horses for many years and raised and showed CH Yes Itʼs True, who won the World Championship in the Three Gaited Division in 1998. They later sold CH Yes Itʼs True to help get them started in the Thoroughbred business. They retained Darrin Miller as their private trainer in 2001 after he broke horses for them at Nick de Mericʼs training center in Ocala, Fla. They bought Silverton Hill Farm in Springfield, about an hour south of Louisville, in 1970. Silverton Hill Farm now has 2,200 acres consisting of grain, hay fields, and cattle, as well as a three-quarter mile grass gallop and a seven-eighths mile all weather course. Adam Burnett runs the farm operations, where layups recuperate, young horses are started, and about a dozen mares reside. They breed about eight to ten of the mares a year. • The Hamiltons purchased their first Thoroughbred, Neon Shadow, in 1999 after the gelding won his first five career starts and finished third in a G3 race. For the Hamiltons, Neon Shadow earned more than $400,000, won nine races including stakes at Arlington Park, Fair Grounds, and Hoosier Park, and raced through the age of 10 • They campaigned a pair of outstanding three year olds in 2007 in Dominican and Sedgefield. Dominican won the $750,000 Bluegrass Stakes (G1) at Keeneland that year by a nose over eventual Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense. Sedgefield finished fifth in the Kentucky Derby while Dominican finished 11th. • In April 2011, the Hamiltons sent three-year-old Pathfork, who was undefeated as a two-year-old, out in the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket in England but he finished seventh in the race that was dominated by the great Frankel. He is out of Visions of Clarity (Ire), by Sadlerʼs Wells, a three-quarter sister to champion Spinning World, and was purchased at the 2009 Keeneland September yearling sale by their bloodstock advisor, Ben McElroy, for $230,000 from the Laneʼs End consignment. The son of Distorted Humor had his early school at Silverton Hill and then was sent to Europe early in 2010 and won the National Stakes (G1) and the Futurity Stakes (G2), and was expected to return for a run in the Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile before missing a work and the plan was derailed. • With Pathfork having to miss the 2010 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile, the Hamiltons instead competed in the same race with Murjan, who finished 10th. By Officer, Murjan was an undefeated colt that Tommy Hamilton saw in Peru and was determined to purchase. Formerly trained by Juan Suarez to win the Peru Two Thousand Guineas (G1). The farm had three juveniles in Ireland in 2010, the other two besides Pathfork also being stakes winners, Snow Watch, and Longhunter, both with Kevin Prendergast. Continue to buy horses overseas as well as in America. • Other stakes winners for Silverton include Great Notion, the sire of Havelock, Master Belt (NZ), Camacho (NZ), and Fredericktown. • Tommy founded Nally & Hamilton Enterprises, Inc., a coal surface mining company in Eastern Kentucky and Virginia ... He has mined coal for 30 years and is the President of the company ... Bonnie worked for 25 years as a registered surgical scrub nurse for a group of neurosurgeons in Owensboro, Ky. She now works on the farm full-time ... Tommy splits his time between the coal company and the farm, and they are both hands-on farmers ... Tommy has won many awards with his bird dogs in field trials … Won champion shooting dog awards in 1997 and 1998 with Ch. Hamiltonʼs Blue Diamond, named after the Blue Diamond Coal Company, a firm he purchased and turned around. Trainer Darrin Miller ... Born: Nov. 9, 1966 in Verona, Mo. ... Residence: La Grange, Ky. ... Family: wife Janelle and children Katie and Chase ... Education: Attended Southwest Missouri State University for a year. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 3 0 0 2003 2009 2010 3rd 0 Sprint Juvenile Turf Juvenile Earnings $0 Great Notion King Ledley Murjan 11th 10th 10th Quick facts about Darrin Miller: • Miller has sent out four in the Breedersʼ Cup: Great Notion in the 2003 Sprint, King Ledley in the 2009 Juvenile Turf, Murjan in the 2010 Juvenile, and Havelock in the 2011 Turf Sprint. None hit the board. Heʼs back this year for another try with Havelock. • The six-year-old gelding came from dead last in the G3 Woodford Stakes at Keeneland in early October to score easily by two lengths. It was his fourth win in five starts at the Lexington track. Miller tried Havelock overseas this summer, but had no luck in either the G1 Darley July Cup or G1 Diamond Jubilee. • Havelock won the G3 Shakertown Stakes at Keeneland earlier in the season, and took the 2011 edition of the Woodford as well. He now has nine wins and three thirds from 24 career starts, with earnings of $619,514. Among those wins was the G2 Play the King Stakes at Woodbine in 2011 and the G3 Hanshin Cup Stakes at Arlington in 2012. • Miller maintains a stable of about 16-20 horses at his Churchill Downs base and he has been the primary trainer for Tom and Bonnie Hamiltonʼs Silverton Hill Farm since 2001. Havelockʼs sire, Great Notion, became Millerʼs first stakes winner March 1, 2003 when he captured the Southwest Stakes at Oaklawn Park. Great Notion finished 11th in the 2003 Breedersʼ Cup Sprint. • Miller posted the richest vistory of his career when Dominican won the $750,000 Bluegrass Stakes (G1) at Keeneland in 2007 by a nose over eventual Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Street Sense. He had another outstanding three-year-old that year in Sedgefield, who finished fifth in the Kentucky Derby while Dominican came home in 11th place. Miller had purchased both horses at auction for the Hamiltons, and still helps them decide who to buy, along with agent Ben McElroy. • A former jockey, he exercises most of the horses he trains. One of his earliest jobs with Thoroughbreds was working for Nick and Jacqui de Meric, an Ocala, Fla. couple who specialize in selecting and training yearlings to resell at public auctions at two-year-old in-training sales. • He grew up on a cattle ranch and showed Quarter Horses in Western Pleasure classes, a discipline in which horse and rider are judged on rider position and horse obedience during a pattern of movements at the walk, trot, and lope, before he became a Quarter Horse jockey..While riding at race meets with both Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse races, Miller got to know people in the Thoroughbred industry and decided to switch because that business is more lucrative. Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint 126 JERANIMO B.h.7 Congaree - Jera by Jeblar Bred in Florida by BRYLYNN FARM, INC. 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WRIGHT Trainer: MICHAEL PENDER Stk - AwsmAgnG1 - 250k 49-98 4 10¶º10¶¼ 10¶½ 10¶¸ 9¶¸£ Nakatani C S 124 Stk - PacifcClG1 - 1000k 111-106 11 9¼¢ 6¸¢ 3º 4¿ 9¶¶¢ Nakatani C S 124 Stk - EdReadG1 - 300k 76-109 4 9¶º 9¶º 7¶¸ 5¹ 1¶¡ Bejarano R 121 Stk - ShoemkrMG1 - 300k 69-105 1 5¿¡ 5¶¸ 5¼¡ 5¼¡ 4¼¢ Bejarano R 124 Stk - TurfClscG1 - 500k 83-95 5 6¶¸ 6¶º 6¶¹ 7¶¶ 7¿¡ Bejarano R 122 Stk - SnGabrlG2 - 150k 85-109 7 7¿ 7¶^ 7¹£ 3¶ 1¸£ Bejarano R 120 Stk - CitatonHG2 - 250k 78-102 5 6º£ 5º 5¹¡ 6¹£ 4º Valdivia, Jr. J 122 Stk - BCMileG1 - 2000k 75-115 4 9¾¡ 9¶^ 9¿¢ 9½¢ 6º¡ Gomez G K 126 Stk - DmrMileHG2 - 200k 97-105 4 5º 5¾¡ 6½ 5½ 3º£ Gomez G K 123 Stk - ShoemkrMG1 - 300k 94-110 5 7¼ 8¼¡ 8»¢ 8º¡ 1¶¢ Gomez G K 124 23 Sep 13 SA 4F ft :47.1h 8/49 L 16.30 fL 18.80 L *2.90 L 6.30 L 6.40 L 2.00 L 3.00 L 30.30 L 2.80 L 8.80 16 Sep 13 SA 4F ft :49.3b 23/37 2013: 2012: Life: Turf: Course: Off Dirt: 6 2 7 1 37 10 21 7 0 0 0 0 MuchoMachoMan119º¢ Paynter119¸¢ SoiPhet119£ GameOnDude124¾¡ KettleCorn124¨© YouKnowIKnow124¨© Jeranimo121¶¡ VagabondShoes 119¡ FlyLexisFly119¶¡ Obviously 124¹¢ ZaApproval124¶¢ Wilkinson124¶£ WiseDan 124º£ Optimizer120¶£ Middie120¡ Jeranimo120¸£ Temple'sDoor118¡ ChosenMiracle118¶ DataLink 120¸¢ UltimateEagle119¡ DoublesPartner119¶¢ WiseDan 126¶¡ AnimalKingdom126¡ Obviously126¨© Obviously 118¨© Mr.Commons121º£ Jeranimo123¶ Jeranimo124¶¢ SuggestiveBoy 124¡ LittleMike 124¨µ 9 Sep 13 SA 4F ft :49.3h 19/44 0 2 6 3 0 0 0 1 5 3 0 0 $293,964 $297,000 $1,401,364 $1,090,264 $0 $0 came out str,no threat 3wd,4wd,no rally tight early,rallied came out str,no rally failed to improve 3wd into lane,rallied 3wd into str,outkicked came out str,no threat came out 1/8,best rest came out str,rallied 10 12 9 5 7 7 7 9 6 8 CONGAREE, ch, 1998 Arazi, 1989 14s, SW, $1,212,351 556 f, 13 SW, 0.99 AEI Mari's Sheba, 1992 14s, wnr, $131,432 7 f, 4 r, 3 w, 2 SW JERANIMO b, h April 20, 2006 Jeblar, 1982 40s, SW, $320,618 474 f, 32 SW, 1.20 AEI JERA, dkb/br, 1997 Mavera, 1977 15s, wnr, $17,572 14 f, 11 r, 10 w, 1 SW Blushing Groom, 1974 10s, SW, $407,153 512 f, 92 SW, 3.96 AEI Danseur Fabuleux, 1982 13s, pl, $25,139 11 f, 9 r, 8 w, 2 SW Mari's Book, 1978 17s, wnr, $48,326 402 f, 24 SW, 1.61 AEI Sheba Little, 1984 6s, wnr, $9,155 8 f, 8 r, 5 w Alydar, 1975 26s, SW, $957,195 689 f, 77 SW, 5.07 AEI City Girl, 1971 21s, SW, $105,870 11 f, 8 r, 6 w, 1 SW Reviewer, 1966 13s, SW, $247,223 173 f, 19 SW, 2.25 AEI Miz Spock, 1972 4s, wnr, $4,340 3 f, 2 r, 1 w Red God Runaway Bride Northern Dancer Fabuleux Jane Northern Dancer Mari Her Known Fact Come Back Raise a Native Sweet Tooth Lucky Debonair Loving Sister Bold Ruler Broadway Graustark Fly by Venus JERANIMO'S RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned at 3 8 1 3 2(1) $82,000 at 4 7 4(2) 0 0 $347,400 at 5 9 2(2) 1(1) 2(2) $381,000 at 6 7 1(1) 2(2) 1(1) $297,000 at 7 6 2(2) 0 0 $293,964 Lifetime 37 10(7) 6(3) 5(4) $1,401,364 Sire: CONGAREE, ch, 1998. Raced 5 yrs, 25 sts, 12 wins, $3,267,490. Won Hollywood Gold Cup (gr. I), Swaps S (gr. I), Carter H (gr. I), Cigar Mile H (gr. I) twice, Wood Memorial S (gr. II), Del Mar Breeders' Cup H (gr. II), San Antonio H (gr. II), San Pasqual H (gr. II), Lone Star Park H (gr. III); 2nd Santa Anita H (gr. I), Kentucky Cup Classic H (gr. II); 3rd Preakness S (gr. I), Kentucky Derby (gr. I), Jim Dandy S (gr. I), San Diego H (gr. II). Lifetime: 6 crops, 285 foals, 203 rnrs (71%), 142 wnrs (50%), 42 2yo wnrs (15%), 14 sw (5%), 1.36 AEI, 1.46 CI, 120 sale yrlgs, avg $36,379, 0.7 TNA. In 2013: 4 sw, 22 2yos, 4 2yo rnrs, 1 2yo wnr, 5 sale yrlgs, avg $11,000. 1st dam: JERA, dkb/br, 1997. Bred by Farnswoth Farms (Fla.). Raced 2 yrs, 19 sts, 4 wins, $89,556. Won Pinellas S (T); 3rd Christiana S (T), Egret S (T). Dam of 7 named foals, 6 rnrs, 4 wnrs, 1 sw. ($8,000, 1999 obsapr 2yo; $150,000, 2011 keenov, Eskendereya). 2002: C, by Gilded Time. Died 2002. 2003: Holy Macanaw, dkb/br f, by Mr. Greeley. Raced 2 yrs, 7 sts, 0 wins, $14,000. Dam of 2 foals, 2 rnrs, 1 wnr. 2004: Tizthen, b f, by Tiznow. Raced 2 yrs, 7 sts, 1 win, $55,118. 2nd Anoakia S. Dam of 3 foals, 2 rnrs, 1 wnr. ($210,000 keesep yrlg). 2006: JERANIMO, b c, by Congaree. ($50,000 obsaug yrlg; $70,000 barmay 2yo). At 3: 3rd San Felipe S (gr. II). At 4: Won Strub S (gr. II), San Gabriel S (gr. IIT). At 5: Won Citation H (gr. IIT), Oak Tree Mile S (gr. IIT); 2nd Eddie Read S (gr. IT); 3rd Frank E. Kilroe Mile S (gr. IT), Arcadia S (gr. IIT). At 6: Won Shoemaker Mile S (gr. IT); 2nd San Gabriel S (gr. IIT), San Francisco Mile S (gr. IIIT); 3rd Del Mar Mile H (gr. IIT). At 7: Won Eddie Read S (gr. IT), San Gabriel S (gr. IIT). 2007: Tiz a Knight, dkb/br g, by Tiznow. Raced 3 yrs, 11 sts, 1 win, $45,500. ($110,000 obsmar 2yo; $300,000 barmay 2yo). 2008: Wealthy Aviator, b g, by Henny Hughes. Raced 3 yrs, 19 sts, 3 wins, $80,735. 3rd Barretts Juvenile S (R). 2009: I Am Iron Woman, b f, by Any Given Saturday. Raced 2 yrs, 6 sts, 0 wins, $14,120. ($45,000 keesep yrlg). 2011: Rhyme Scheme, dkb/br f, by Unbridled's Song. Unraced. ($85,000 keesep yrlg; $270,000 barmar 2yo). 2012: Dkb/br f, by Eskendereya. 2013: B f, by Tapit. Inbreeding: 5SX5D Nasrullah. Nicking: CONGAREE w/JEBLAR mares: 2 foals, 1 str, 1 wnr (50%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 1 SW (50%), 1 GSW (50%). Broodmare sire: JEBLAR, b, 1982-2002. Sire of 125 dams of 503 foals, 366 rnrs (73%), 247 wnrs (49%), 56 2yo wnrs (11%), 0.99 AEI, 1.30 CI; 15 sw. 2nd dam: Mavera, b, 1977-2001. Bred by Waldemar Farms (Fla.). Raced 2 yrs, 15 sts, 1 win, $17,572. Dam of Logistical (c, Baldski; $31,910. 3rd Florida Stallion/Affirmed S, R), Jill of All Trades (f, Codex; $60,938. 2nd Florida Stallion/Desert Vixen S, R; 3rd Gardenia S, New Hope S, Florida Stallion/Susan's Girl S, R; producer). Granddam of FREDDIE FRISSON, SKY BLUE PINK, A HUEVO, Vera Belle. Breeder BryLynn Farm ... Owner(s): Joseph (J.D.) and Phyllis Bryant ... Born: Joseph, May 11, 1930, Adkinson County, Ga.; Phyllis, Jan. 19, 1937, Daytona Beach, Fla. ... Residence: Reddick, Fla. ... Location: Reddick, Fla. ... Family: daughters Tracy and Toni, son Jason, seven grandchildren. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 7 0 0 1992 2005 2009 2010 2011 3rd 0 Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Dirt Mile Mile Sprint Turf Earnings $150,000 Love of Silver Knights Templar Aikenite Aikenite Jeranimo Aikenite Teaks North 10th 6th 5th (DH) 8th 7th 4th 8th Quick facts about BryLynn Farm: • Multiple graded stakes winner Jeranimo, who captured the Eddie Read Handicap (G1) and San Gabriel Handicap (G2) in 2013, is heading back for his third straight appearance in the Breedersʼ Cup Mile after finishing seventh in 2011 and sixth in 2012 ... In total, BryLynn has bred seven starters in the world championships going into the 2013 event with Aikeniteʼs fourth in the 2011 Dirt Mile being their best finish. Aikenite also ran fifth in the 2009 Juvenile and eighth in the 2010 Dirt Mile, Kinights Templar finished sixth in the 2005 Juvenile Fillies, and Love of Silver the 10th place finisher in the 1992 Juvenile Fillies. • BryLynn Farm had an astonishingly high percentage of runners in the 2011 Breedersʼ Cup, starting three horses out of a broodmare band of only a dozen. Aikenite ran fourth in the Sprint, Teaks North was eighth in the Turf and Jeranimo was seventh in the Mile...”Itʼs really, really amazing,” farm manager Toni Jones, the Bryantsʼ daughter, told The Blood-Horse at the time. “I am thrilled because of the amount of time and money they (her parents) they have put into the farm and all of their efforts. To see them finally get to see this is amazing. The Breedersʼ Cup is for breeders.” • June 30, 2012 turned out to be a remarkable day for a small operation llike BryLynn, with horses bred by the farm winning two graded stakes races at two different tracks. Jeranimo bested Little Mike and Mr. Commons in the Shoemaker Mile (G1) at Betfair Hollywood Park while Circle Unbroken took the Bashford Manor (G3) at Churchill Downs. “That was the first time that happened to us,” said daughter and farm manager Toni Jones. “What a great feeling it was. It was one of those especially lucky days. None of us will ever forget it.” • Brylynn bred graded stakes winner Circle Unbroken and sold him for $92,000 at the 2011 Keeneland Select Yearling Sale ... Multiple graded stakes winner Aikenite sold for $60,000 at the 2008 Ocala Breedersʼ Sales Co.ʼs August select yearling sale ... Grade 1 winner Jeranimo sold for $50,000 at the 2007 OBS August yearling sale ... Millionaire Teaks North won the Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap (G1) and the United Nations Stakes (G1) in 2011... Other stakes winners bred by BryLynn Farm include Knights Templar, Sweet Lips, Saint Marden, Kazoo, Spangled, Wildcat Annie, Running Debate and Ole Rebel. • Graded stakes-placed multiple stakes winner Baldomera, by Doneraile Court, produced Circle Unbroken as her third foal. She has a 2011 colt by Zensational, a 2012 colt by Old Fashioned, and is in foal to Yes Itʼs True. • Jeranimoʼs dam Jera, in foal to Eskendereya, was among the offerings at the 2011 Keeneland November breeding stock sale and the hammer came down at $185,000. Jeranimo was her first stakes winner. “We thought Jera was doing so well that it was a good time to sell her,” said Jones....Teaksberry Road, who produced Teakʼs North as her last foal, died in 2009 but she was a terrific producer for the farm, with eight winners from nine foals. Teaks North was her second graded stakes winner. • Joseph Bryant became involved in the Thoroughbred business as a partner with his daughter Toni in five mares in 1984 … In 1983, he bought property in the Reddick area just north of Ocala and established BryLynn Farm in 1985. The name is a combination of Bryant and Lynn, Toniʼs middle name...The farm is a commercial breeding operation that focuses on the select yearling market. The operation sale-preps its own yearlings ... Toni manages the 100-acre property ... The broodmare band numbered 35-40 in previous years, but was streamlined to just 10 mares for 2012. “And weʼre still down-sizing,” Toni said in October. ... Mr. Bryant entered the weanling pinhooking market last fall (to resell as yearlings). • Joseph Bryant is a commercial and residential developer … Previously a partner in Gorman Company, a wholesale plumbing, pool and well supply company based in Daytona Beach … Sold the company and retired in 1995. Co-Owner B.J. Wright ... Born: Nov. 7, 1937 in Shelbyville, Ky. ... Residence: Pasadena, Calif. ... Family: Son, Jay (Robert Jay Wright, Jr.), two daughters, Cherie Harris and Lesley Wright. Two grandchildren, Bryan Harris and Althea Catherine Wright. Quick facts about B.J. Wright: • Jeranimo, his first Breedersʼ Cup runner, finished seventh in the Breedersʼ Cup Mile at Churchill Downs in 2011. The following year, Jeranimo finished sixth in the Breedersʼ Cup Mile at Santa Anita. • Wrightsʼ runners are all trained by Michael Pender. His top 2013 stakes winner is again Jeranimo, winner of the Eddie Read Stakes (G1) and the San Gabriel Stakes (G2) for the second time. Last year at six, Jeranimo won the Shoemaker Mile (G1) a “Win and Youʼre In Series” race, earning his berth in the Breedersʼ Cup Mile. ... Also in 2013, Wrightʼs Ultimate Eagle finished second in the San Pasqual Handicap (G2), and Boat Trip finished a nose back in second with a late burst of speed in the Eddie D. Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita. • Boat Trip, a 4-year-old son of Harlanʼs Holiday, is owned in partnership with James Hirschmann III. In 2012 at 3, Boat Trip won three races from four starts including the one-mile Tsunami Slew Stakes at Betfair Hollywood Park. • A significant interest in Jeranimo was purchased in Jan. 2013 by prominent Thoroughbred owner Robert LaPenta of New York. According to a statement issued by LaPenta, Jeranimo was purchased both for racing and as a stallion prospect, and after the Breedersʼ Cup will be transferred from Michael Pender to Chad Brown to race on the East Coast in 2014. • Jeranimo has been Wrightʼs stable star since 2010. His earnings now top $1.4 million. His first major stakes win was the Strub Stakes (G2) in 2010 when he was four. He also won the San Gabriel Handicap (G2) that year. At five, he won the Oak Tree Mile (G2) and the Citation Handicap (G2). Also in 2011, Jeranimo finished third in the Frank E. Kilroe Mile (G1) and second in the Eddie Read Handicap (G1). In 2012, the son of Congaree won the Shoemaker Mile (G1), and placed in the San Gabriel, San Francisco Mile (G3) and third in the Del Mar Mile Handicap (G2). This year at seven, Jeranimo has won the Eddie Read Handicap and the San Gabriel Stakes. • Ultimate Eagle also was a solid campaigner for Wright. In 2011, Ultimate Eagle won the Oak Tree Derby (G2), followed by the Hollywood Derby (G1) and was third in the Sir Beaufort Stakes. In 2012, Ultimate Eagle won the Strub Stakes (G2). Then, after finishing 10th in the Santa Anita Handicap (G1), 4-year-old Ultimate Eagle had surgery for bone chips in an ankle. He returned to competition in 2012 to finish second in the Citation Handicap (G2) at Betfair Hollywood Park. He began his campaign this year with a second in the San Pasqual Handicap (G2). Then the 5-year-old son of Mizzen Mast was shipped to Gulfstream Park to compete in the Donn Handicap (G1), but grabbed a quarter at the start and was pulled up ... Ultimate Eagle was retired in October and will start his stud career in 2014 at Special T Thoroughbreds in Temecula, Calif. • Jeranimo and Ultimate Eagle gave Wright some memorable weekends in 2011. On Oct. 8, Jeranimo won the Oak Tree Mile (G2) at Santa Anita. One week later, Ultimate Eagle won the Oak Tree Derby (G2) in his first stakes outing. Then, on Nov. 26th, Jeranimo won the Citation (G2) at Hollywood Park and Ultimate Eagle won the Hollywood Derby (G1) the next day, the first Grade 1 victory for Wright and Pender. • A $70,000 purchase at the Barrettʼs Two Year Olds in Training Sale in May 2009, Jeranimo is the first runner to earn $1 million for Wright. The ticket was signed by Rick Taylor, owner of Special T. Thoroughbreds where Wright breaks his young horses, trains his young horses and boards his broodmares. Has a total of 21 Thoroughbreds, including horses in training, young horses, layups and broodmares. Wrightʼs Thoroughbred interests are part of his Bluegrass Industries L.L.C. but customarily race under his name. • Wright enjoys naming his horses. “I like to watch my horses develop before I name them,” he commented, waiting until he knows enough about each individual to give an appropriate moniker. Wright observed that the 2-year-old was a warrior. His original choice was Geronimo, for the fierce Apache chief. That was turned down by The Jockey Club. Considering the coltʼs pedigree, by Congaree out of Jera, by Jeblar, Wright submitted Jeranimo, and the name was accepted. • Named Ultimate Eagle for close friend, John Paul DeJoria. The name is derived from the parable “The Eagle and the Oyster” by Multatuli, a name given to Eduard Dekker, a philosopher. The life of the oyster is safe and secure, while the life of the eagle is fraught with challenges but allows the bird to soar to great heights. DeJoria began with nothing, sold newspaper, built several businesses, and is now a multi-billionaire. • Polonius became the first graded stakes winner for Wright and trainer Mike Pender when he won the Will Rogers Stakes (G3T) at Hollywood Park in May of 2008. He also won the Pasadena Stakes that year. Polonius, a Florida-bred son of Broken Vow-Word oʼ Ransom, by Red Ransom, was a $150,000 purchase at the Barrettʼs sale in March 2007. • Wright is Board Chairman of LifeSource Water Systems, a water filtration company in Pasadena which he bought into as a full partner in 1985 shortly after the companyʼs founding. He later bought out his partner. • Gives filtered water to his horses. Wright noted that Desert Stormer, a Storm Cat mare who defeated the boys in the 1995 Breeders Cup Sprint, was fed LifeSource water from the beginning of her racing career by her owner, Joanne Nor. The company even developed a portable system which travelled with the mare when she shipped to race. • His belief in the relationship of good water to oneʼs health led him to designate a portion of his horsesʼ winnings to Nancy Santulloʼs House of the Children, which provides clean water and sanitation to the people of the Southeastern Peruvian Amazon. Wright wishes to help Santullo fund her vision, which is “to create a replicable model of culturally appropriate WASH (Water Sanitation and Health).” • Wright serves on the board of House of the Children. Wright says it costs $400,000 per village to sanitize the water and build a central latrine. According to Wright, water is sanitized using indigenous methods, such as filtering through rocks and sand. The water is purified employing methods which are accessible to those living in remote Amazon villages. Without clean water, life expectancy for the villagers is about 40 years. He encourages people to visit the website and donate, www.houseofthechildren.org. • During his boyhood in Shelbyville, Ky., Wright was awed at the display of fervor and reverence as people mourned the death of Man oʼ War in Nov. 1947. At that point, he determined to race horses someday. • Wright went to college at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. With high test scores but not a diligent student and finding many distractions, Wright soon dropped out. • In the 1950ʼs, Wright met John Y. Brown Jr., introduced by mutual friend Jim Amato, who later served as mayor of Lexington, Ky. Wright was impressed with Brown who was putting himself through law school by selling Encyclopedia Britannica sets, earning $35,000 per year at a time when that was many times the average income per family. Inspired, Wright went to work for Collier, a competing encyclopedia publisher. (Brown later headed up Kentucky Fried Chicken and was governor of Kentucky from 1979-83.) • Wright found success at Collier Publishing Company, selling encyclopedias. His position took him to Iowa and then, in 1961, he was transferred to California as the District Sales Mgr. of Southern California. In 1969, Wright resigned as vice president of sales of the Pacific Division in order to pursue other interests. • Bought his first horse for $1,000 when he was in his 20ʼs, in partnership with two friends. Won a couple of races. A second runner was not as successful and Wright left the business, returning in the 1990ʼs. Bought several inexpensive runners with the hope of having one good one. When that did not work out, began looking for better horses. • Coached football for Glenoaks Elementary School in Glendale. There he coached his son, Jay, and a young Mike Pender, the quarterback for the Pop Warner team which had an undefeated season. • After observing Pender for two years, Wright gave him a 3-year-old colt, Benson Road, to train. Wright was convinced he would never win a race. After Benson Road broke his maiden, Wright began to purchase better young prospects for Pender to train. • Son, Jay, (Robert Jay Wright Jr.) and daughter Cherie and her husband, Mark Harris, own and manage LifeSource Water Systems, Inc. Mark is president of LifeSource. Jay is also a professional bass fisherman and an FLW champion. Daughter Lesley lives in Santa Cruz. • Silks are fire engine red and forest green halves. Co-Owner Robert V. LaPenta ... Born: Aug. 20, 1945, Yonkers, N.Y. ... Residence: Westport, Conn. ... Family: wife Laurie Winters and son Robert LaPenta Jr. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 6 1 0 2005 2006 2007 2010 2011 Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Dirt Mile Classic Sprint 3rd 1 Earnings $1,335,700 Superfly CP West War Pass Cool Coal Man Ice Box Jackson Bend 5th 6th 1st 4th 8th 3rd Quick facts about Robert V. LaPenta: • LaPenta has owned six Breedersʼ Cup starters and won the 2007 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile with War Pass. His most recent starters came in 2011 when Jackson Bend ran third in the Sprint and Ice Box finished eighth in the Classic at Churchill Downs. • LaPenta made his Breedersʼ Cup debut at Belmont Park in 2005, when Superfly was fifth in the Juvenile. His other Breedersʼ Cup starters came with C P West, who was sixth in the 2006 Juvenile, and Cool Coal Man, fourth in the 2010 Dirt Mile, both at Churchill Downs. • After retiring Jackson Bend to stud duty following his last place finish in the 2012 Forego at Saratoga, LaPenta and co-owner and breeder Fred Brei brought the multiple Grade 1 winner back to the races in 2013. Third in the Smile Sprint Handicap (G3) as well as the Housebuster Stakes in Florida, he rallied to finish a strong second in the Forego (G1). • In the summer of 2013, LaPenta purchased a 50 percent interest in Lunarwarfare, who ran third in the Hopeful (G1) at Saratoga Race Course, from Michael Yates, who also is the trainer. Lunarwarfare is a juvenile son of War Pass, out of the Silver Ghost mare Lunar Star. • Earlier in 2013, LaPenta bought into multiple graded stakes winning millionaire Jeranimo, who is based on the West Coast with trainer Mike Pender. A 7-year-old son of Congaree, Jeranimo won the Eddie Read (G1) in July and the San Gabriel (G2) in January, and also won the Shoemaker Mile (G1) in June 2012. • LaPentaʼs 2012 graded stakes wins included Jackson Bendʼs victory in the Carter Handicap (G1), where he defeated Calebʼs Posse and Shackleford, and Easter Gift in the Smarty Jones Stakes (G3) at Parx Racing. • His 2011 stable was headed by Dialed In, who won the Holy Bull Stakes (G3) and Florida Derby (G1) and was sent off as the betting favorite in the Kentucky Derby. Dialed In was eighth in the Kentucky Derby and then fourth in the Preakness. Had Dialed In won the Preakness he would have netted LaPenta and trainer Nick Zito a $5.5 million bonus from MI Developments, which owns Gulfstream Park and Pimlico. He also won the Forego (G1) with Jackson Bend. • In 2010, LaPenta won the Florida Derby (G1) with Ice Box, who then finished second in the Kentucky Derby but was ninth as the betting favorite in the Belmont Stakes. Jackson Bend was third in the Preakness and second in the Wood Memorial (G1), Fountain of Youth (G2) and Holy Bull (G3). • War Pass was named the champion 2-year-old of 2007. Winner of the 2007 Champagne Stakes (G1), War Pass failed to regain his championship form at three. Following a second-place finish in the Wood Memorial, a fractured sesamoid was detected in his left front leg that eventually ended his racing career. A $180,000 yearling buy, War Pass was retired to stud at Laneʼs End in Kentucky with career earnings of more than $1.5 million. War Pass died in Dec. 2010 of unknown causes as a necropsy was inconclusive. • Despite losing what he thought was his best shot for a Triple Crown victory in War Pass, LaPenta found himself in the winnerʼs circle after the unheralded Daʼ Tara captured the 2008 Belmont Stakes at 38-1 odds. That same year he won the Fountain of Youth with Cool Coal Man and finished second in the Grade 1 Haskell Invitational with Coal Play. • Andromedaʼs Hero was second for LaPenta in the 2005 Belmont Stakes. • The Cliffʼs Edge won the Blue Grass Stakes (G1) for LaPenta in 2004 and then was the morning-line favorite for the Kentucky Derby where he finished fifth. The Cliffʼs Edge, who was second in the 2004 Travers, is now a stallion at Margaux Farm in Kentucky. In 2010, LaPenta became the sponsor for the Derby Trial at Churchill Downs, with the race becoming The Cliffʼs Edge Derby Trial in honor of one of LaPentaʼs best horses. • Was introduced to racing as a youth by his mother, and first became an owner in 1998 as a partner with University of Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino. He started his own stable in 2001, purchasing eight yearlings for $895,000 in the name of Whitehorse Stables. • Active as both a buyer and seller at sales, he purchased a Fusaichi Pegasus colt (later named Fusaichi Samurai) for $270,000 at the 2003 Saratoga yearling sale and then sold him for $4.5 million at the Fasig-Tipton Calder sale in Feb. 2004, a record price for a 2-year-old in training. Also bought a Dixie Union colt for $160,000 as a weanling and sold him for $1.3 million at the 2004 Keeneland September yearling sale. • Also sold many successful horses at 2-year-old in training sales, including Zavata, Pomeroy, Court Vision and Stay Thirsty, winner of the 2011 Travers. • A member of Iona Collegeʼs Board of Trustees, LaPenta donated $7 million toward the construction of the collegeʼs LaPenta Student Union Building. LaPentaʼs silks are maroon and gold, in honor of his alma mater. • He enjoys skiing and golf. LaPenta owns a residence in Deer Valley, Utah, and is a member of Winged Foot Golf Club in Westchester County, N.Y. He also golfs frequently in Naples, Fla., during the winter months. assets until he sold L-1 Indentity Solutions in July 2011. Formerly, LaPenta had worked as a vice president of Lockheed Martin Corporation. • Founding General Partner of Aston Capital, LLC. LaPenta was chairman of the board, president and CEO of L-1 Identity Solutions, a provider of solutions and services that protect personal identities and • LaPenta earned a B.A. in accounting from Iona College, and later received a Doctor of Humane Letters Degree, honoris causa, from Iona in 2000. Trainer Michael Pender ... Born: Feb. 14, 1966 in Los Angeles ... Residence: Arcadia, Calif. ... Family: wife, Andrea; daughter, Megan, and son, Matthew. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 2 0 0 2011 2012 Mile Mile 3rd 0 Earnings $0 Jeranimo Jeranimo 7th 6th Quick facts about Michael Pender: • Best runners in 2013 are Jeranimo, Ultimate Eagle and Boat Trip. Pender saddled stable star Jeranimo to win the San Gabriel Stakes (G2) in January. Then the 7-year-old son of Congaree won the Eddie Read (G1) in July. Boat Trip was a fast-closing second in the Eddie D. Stakes (G3) on the downhill turf course at Santa Anita on Sept. 27th. Earlier in the year, Ultimate Eagle finished second in the San Pasqual Handicap (G2) in January following a second-place finish in the Nov. 2012 Citation Handicap (G2). He grabbed a quarter in the Donn Handicap (G1) and was pulled up. • All three of Penderʼs 2013 stakes winners are owned by B.J. Wright. Jeranimo is owned in partnership with New York owner Robert LaPenta, who announced he bought a significant interest in the 7-year-old stallion in late January. • In 2012, Pender saddled Jeranimo to finish sixth in the Breedersʼ Cup Mile. Jeranimo earned his 2012 Breedersʼ Cup berth and his first Grade 1 score with a win in the Shoemaker Mile on grass at Betfair Hollywood Park. In 2011, Jeranimo became the first horse Pender saddled for a Breedersʼ Cup event. He finished seventh in the Breedersʼ Cup Mile at Churchill Downs. • Pender and Wright bought Jeranimo for $70,000 at the Barretts Equine Limited May 2008 Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training. Agent Rick Taylor signed the ticket. Jeranimo was a four-time Grade 2 stakes winner in 2010, winning the Strub Stakes and San Gabriel Handicap, to become the best runner Pender had trained to date. In 2011, he won the Oak Tree Mile and Citation Handicap. He is the first milllion-dollar earner for Pender and Wright, with $1,401,364 in career earnings prior to 2013 Breedersʼ Cup. • Had best year to take in 2012 with stables earnings of $1,254,976. Is on track to top that this year with earnings at $1,243,942 in early October. • Another good runner for Pender and Wright has been Ultimate Eagle. A $70,000 purchase at the March, Ocala Two-Year-Old in Training sales in 2010, Ultimate Eagle won the Strub Stakes (G2) in February at Santa Anita. Racing last year at three, the son of Mizzen Mast won the Hollywood Derby (G1) and Oak Tree Derby (G2) at Santa Anita. His earnings total $547,800. • Ultimate Eagleʼs front-running victory in Grade 1 Hollywood Derby in Nov. 2011, was the first Grade 1 victory for Pender and Wright. The day before, Jeranimo won the Citation Handicap (G2), giving Pender and Wright a weekend stakes double. • Less than nine months later, Pender and Wright recorded their second Grade 1 victory when Jeranimo won the Shoemaker Mile at Hollywood Park. Pender paired with owner B.J. Wright to win the Strub Stakes (G2) twice in three years, in 2010 with Jeranimo and in 2012 with Ultimate Eagle. • Bought Polonius for $150,000 at the 2007 Barretts March sale. Made his first start in June, winning his maiden outing by six lengths. Polonius won the Pasadena Stakes in March of his 3-year-old year, the first stakes win for Pender and Wright. Then in May 2008, Polonius became the first graded stakes winner for Pender and Wright when he won the Will Rogers Stakes (G3) on the grass at Hollywood Park. • Penderʼs main client is B.J. Wright, who years before, had coached his own son, Jay, and Pender, the quarterback, on a Pop Warner League football team at Glenoaks Elementary School in Glendale, Calif. Nearly 25 years later, Wright observed Penderʼs first winner, $10,000 claimer OrangeʼEm, at Santa Anita in 2005. Wright gave Pender an unpromising 3-year-old colt to train. When the colt, Benson Road, won his third lifetime start at Hollywood Park, the partnership was forged. • Recorded his first win as a trainer on Feb. 23, 2005 with OrangeʼEm at Santa Anita. • Trainer Michael Pender did not take the standard route to the stable area. Although introduced to the sport at a young age as a fan by his mother, Pender earned degrees in psychology – a B.A. from the University of California at Santa Barbara and an M.A. from Pepperdine University – and taught high school English and American history at La Canada Flintridge for 15 years before making the switch to the track in 2004. • After college, Pender had an internship with Quarter Horse trainer Bubba Cascio in Texas. Pender long yearned for a career in racing. “I started shortening my teaching hours and built a horse-racing syndicate called El Presidio Farms with 40 or 50 people and 15 horses,” Pender said of the transition. • Penderʼs grandparents came to the United States from the Netherlands in the early part of the last century. They changed the Dutch family name from Van Pender to Pender, dropping the “Van.” Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint 123 MIZDIRECTION Gr/ro.m.5 Mizzen Mast - Deceptive by Clever Trick Bred in Kentucky by JOSEPH J. 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Raced 3 yrs in Fr and NA, 11 sts, 5 wins, $554,146. Won Malibu S (gr. I), Strub S (gr. II), Prix de Guiche (Fr-III), Bien Bien S (RT); 2nd Juddmonte Grand Prix de Paris (Fr-I), Prix des Chenes Royal Thalasso Barriere (Fr-III). Lifetime: 8 crops, 621 foals, 453 rnrs (73%), 316 wnrs (51%), 86 2yo wnrs (14%), 30 sw (5%), 1.41 AEI, 1.50 CI, 286 sale yrlgs, avg $35,196, 0.6 TNA. In 2013: 3 sw, 66 2yos, 21 2yo rnrs, 10 2yo wnrs, 20 sale yrlgs, avg $86,450. 1st dam: Deceptive, dkb/br, 1999. Bred by Joseph J. Perrotta (Ky.). Raced 3 yrs, 20 sts, $40,060. Dam of 5 named foals, 4 rnrs, 4 wnrs, 2 sw. 2005: HURRICANE BERNIE, b f, by Sea of Secrets. Raced 3 yrs, 9 sts, 2 wins, $59,730. Won Canterbury Park Lassie S; 3rd Mountaineer Juvenile Fillies S. ($27,000 keesep yrlg). 2006: Betty's Champ, b f, by Champali. Raced 3 yrs, 18 sts, 4 wins, $50,947. ($18,000 keesep yrlg). 2007: Deceptive Glory, b f, by Honour and Glory. Raced 1 yr, 4 sts, 1 win, $28,420. ($47,000 keesep yrlg). 2008: MIZDIRECTION, gr/ro f, by Mizzen Mast. ($85,000 keesep yrlg; $50,000 easmay 2yo). At 3: Won Sandy Blue H (T); 2nd San Clemente H (gr. IIT), Manhattan Beach S (T); 3rd Lexus Raven Run S (gr. II). At 4: Won Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (gr. IT), Monrovia S (gr. IIIT), Las Cienegas H, Clocker's Corner H (T); 2nd Great Lady M S (T). At 5: Won Buena Vista S (gr. IIT), Monrovia S (gr. IIT), Las Cienegas S (gr. IIIT). 2011: Hana Ryusei, dkb/br c, by Cowboy Cal. Unraced. Sent to Japan 2013. ($75,000 keesep yrlg; $410,000 obsmar 2yo). 2012: Foal died. 2013: Gr/ro f, by Mizzen Mast. Nicking: MIZZEN MAST w/CLEVER TRICK mares: 1 foal, 1 str, 1 wnr (100%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 1 SW (100%), 1 GSW (100%) Broodmare sire: CLEVER TRICK, dkb/br, 1976-2004. Sire of 451 dams of 2,734 foals, 2,027 rnrs (74%), 1,407 wnrs (51%), 396 2yo wnrs (14%), 1.09 AEI, 1.32 CI; 117 sw. 2nd dam: SUBTLE WAVE, b, 1993. Bred by Joseph J. Perrotta (Ky.). Raced 3 yrs, 19 sts, 4 wins, $60,740. Won Candy Eclair S (T), Concord S. Dam of The Big Wave (g, E Dubai; $215,588. 3rd Prairie Meadows Sprint S, Omaha S, Prairie Express S), Madame Diva (f, Mr. Greeley; $64,298. 2nd Ghost and Goblins S; producer). Breeder Joseph J. Perrotta ... Residence: Smithfield, R.I. ... Family: Mother, Shirley, Brother Michael, Sister Tina. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 1 1 0 3rd 0 • Also bred multiple stakes winner Subtle Wave, who is the second dam of Mizdirection, stakes-winnert Hurricane Bernie and stakes-placed Madame Diva. • Currently has a weanling full sister to Mizdirection and another full sibling is expected in 2014. Earnings $540,000 Quick facts about Joseph J. Perrotta: • Traveled to Belmont for the Horses of Racing Age Sale in 1988 with his father. They purchased 3-year-old filly Limbus for $7,000 and they raced her together at Suffolk Downs and later bred her. Limbus is Mizdirectionʼs third dam. • Made a winning debut at the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup as the breeder of Turf Sprint winner Mizdirection. • Began handicapping greyhound races and for the last 15 years has been a full-time horse racing gambler. • Currently breeds to sell. Last horse he bred and then raced was Surf Babe in 2010, a winning half-sister to Mizdirectionʼs dam Deceptive. He sold Mizdirection for $85,000 at the 2009 Keeneland September Yearling Sale. • Went to the Community College of Rhode Island for two semesters but found himself spending more time at the nearby greyhound track than on his studies. 2012 Turf Sprint Mizdirection 1st • Currently breeds 2-3 mares per year under the advice of Allen Greathouse at Glencrest Farm in Kentucky, where he boards his mares. Greathouse advised Perrotta on the mating that resulted in Mizdirection. Perrotta has been involved with Greathouse and Glencrest Farm since 1991. • Perrotta grew up exposed to industry through his father, Joseph M. Perrotta, a trainer at East Coast tracks including Lincoln, Narragansett, Rockingham Park, and Suffolk Downs. Called it a “natural progression” for him to become involved in the sport and a way to stay close to his dad, who passed away in 2011. Owner Jungle Racing ... Owner(s): Jim Rome ... Born: Oct. 14, 1964, Tarzana, Calif. ... Residence: Irvine, Calif. ... Family: Wife Janet, who sits on board of CARMA (California Retirement Management Account); two children. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 1 1 0 2012 Turf Sprint 3rd 0 • Owns 14 horses, either wholly or in partnership ... Best horse is Breedersʼ Cup Turf Sprint champion, Mizdirection. Earnings $540,000 Mizdirection bet, not a sport, first became involved in the sport in 2007 when he and his wife bought into Wing Forward, an Argentine-bred horse brought to America to race. The horse won two of 10 starts in the United States. 1st Quick facts about Jungle Racing: • Sports Talk Radio and TV personality Jim Rome is the principal owner in Jungle Racing, named for his radio show. • Other partners include Bill Strauss, Danny Gohs, Borris Beljack and Kevin Nis. • Rome, who had often dissed horse racing on his radio show calling it a • Mizdirection, who is training to defend her Turf Sprint title, will be the stableʼs second Breedersʼ Cup starter. She was their first stakes winner when she won the 2011 Sandy Blue Handicap at Del Mar and was their first graded stakes winner when she won the 2012 Monrovia Handicap (G3) at Santa Anita ... When Mizdirection won the Sandy Blue six Hall of Fame trainers presented the trophy – Jack Van Berg, Ron McAnally, Neil Drysdale, Richard Mandella, Jerry Hollendorfer and Bob Baffert. • Keeps one broodmare, Surfer Girl (Brz), at Three Chimneys Farm in Ky. ... She delivered her first foal in 2012, a filly by Pulpit, and had a Sky Mesa filly in 2013. She was bred to Big Brown for 2014. Trainer Mike Puype ... Born: Aug. 4, 1966 in Phoenix, Ariz. ... Residence: Arcadia, Calif. ... Family: Single. ... Web site: www.mikepuyperacing.com Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 4 1 0 1999 2010 2011 2012 3rd 0 Classic Sprint Filly & Mare Sprint Turf Sprint Earnings $690,000 Old Trieste Supreme Summit Turbulent Descent Mizdirecction 8th 4th 5th 1st Quick facts about Mike Puype: • Earned his first Breedersʼ Cup victory in his fourth try when the filly Mizdirection pulled a slight upset in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Turf Sprint against the males at odds of nearly 7-1 ... The daughter of Mizzen Mast is set to defend her title in 2013 and has once again led the barn with three stakes wins, including the Monrovia Stakes (G2) and Buena Vista Stakes (G2). • Took over the training of 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Marathon winner Calidoscopio (ARG) after the race and enjoyed stakes success with the 10-year-old gelding, who pulled another shocker in the 2013 Brooklyn Handicap (G2) before being retired ... Other stakes winners in 2013 include Del Mar Futurity (G1) winner Alberts Hope, Royal Heroine Mile Stakes (G2) winner Schiaparelli and Gypsy Robin. • Made his third appearance in the Breedersʼ Cup World Championships with Turbulent Descent in the Filly & Mare Sprint in 2011 at Churchill Downs. The then 3-year-old daughter of Congrats ran fifth after getting roughed up at the start. She went into the Sprint with three of wins from five starts for the year (the G1 Test, G1 Santa Anita Oaks and G2 Beaumont), following an undefeated three-race 2-year-old season. • In 2012, the durable multiple stakes winner added the Desert Stormer Handicap to her resume for Puype and then was purchased privately by the Coolmore partnership of John Magnier, Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith and transferred to trainer Todd Pletcher. • In 2010, Puypeʼs trainee Supreme Summit finished fourth in the Sprint. In his only other start in the championships, Old Trieste finished eighth in the 1999 Classic. • Old Trieste stands out as the trainerʼs first top horse, winning the Affirmed Handicap (G3), Swaps Stakes (G2) and Del Mar Breedersʼ Cup Handicap (G2) as a 3-year-old in 1998 and the Californian Stakes (G2) as a 4-year-old in ʼ99. In the Californian, the colt ran the 1-1/8 miles in 1:46 2/5, the fastest for the distance since Spectacular Bidʼs 1:45 4/5 in 1980. Additional stakes winners include Gorgeous Goose, Running Flame, Star of Goshen and Lord Grillo, who upset 1997 Kentucky Derby winner Silver Charm in the ʼ97 Malibu Stakes at Santa Anita. • Mikeʼs interest in horse racing was kindled by trips to Turf Paradise with his grandparents when they came to visit his hometown, Phoenix, Ariz. It was at this desert track where he would first become a Thoroughbred owner, and in 1986, at age 20, a trainer. • After conditioning a small stable in Arizona for five years, he moved to California to become assistant trainer to legendary West Coast horseman Walter Greenman. During his time with Greenman, he met Gary Biszantz, the owner of Cobra Farm in Kentucky and a prime client of Greenmanʼs. In 1995, Puype became the private trainer for the Cobra operation, developing stable star Cobra King into a Kentucky Derby hopeful by virtue of victories in the Balboa (G3) at Del Mar, the Hollywood Prevue (G3) at Hollywood Park, the Sunny Slope at Santa Anita and the Holy Bull (G3) at Gulfstream Park. • Puype opened a public stable in 2002. With over 400 winners, Pupyeʼs trainees have banked nearly $18 million. 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Raced 3 yrs in Aus and Eng, 23 sts, 7 wins, $1,260,052. Champion 2yo colt in Aus, champion older male in Eng. Won Golden Jubilee S (Eng-I), TEAC Lightning S (Aus-I), King's Stand S (Eng-II), Emirates Classic (Aus-II), Skyline S (Aus-III), Breeders' Plate; 2nd Darley July Cup (Eng-I), AJC Sires' Produce S (Aus-I), Pago Pago S (Aus-II); 3rd Golden Slipper S (Aus-I), Carlton Draught Caulfield Guineas (Aus-I), Champagne S (Aus-I), Oakleigh Plate (Aus-I), Stan Fox S (Aus-II), L'Oreal Paris Plate (Aus-III). Lifetime: 8 crops, 1,301 foals, 985 rnrs (76%), 585 wnrs (45%), 105 2yo wnrs (8%), 58 sw (4%), 1.44 AEI, 1.31 CI, 747 sale yrlgs, avg $52,665. In 2013: 8 sw, 58 2yos, 7 2yo rnrs. 1st dam: Leala, b, 2002. Bred by Kilcarn Stud (Ire.). Unraced. Dam of 3 named foals, 3 rnrs, 1 wnr, 1 sw. 2007: Angel Stevens, b f, by Hawk Wing. Raced 1 yr in Ire, 3 sts, 0 wins. 2008: OBVIOUSLY (Ire), b g, by Choisir. At 4: Won Del Mar Mile H (gr. IIT, NCR, Dmr, 8 furlongs in 1:32.10); Arroyo Seco Mile S (gr. IIT); 2nd Robert K. Kerlan Memorial H (T); 3rd Breeders' Cup Mile (gr. IT), Cool Frenchy S. At 5: Won Shoemaker Mile S (gr. IT), Del Mar Mile H (gr. IIT), American H (gr. IIT); 2nd San Simeon S (gr. IIIT). 2010: Princess Lucy, b f, by Strategic Prince. Raced 2 yrs in Ire, 5 sts, 0 wins, $1,419. 2011: Barren. 2012: B c, by Rock of Gibraltar (Ire). Inbreeding: 5SX4D Northern Dancer. Nicking: CHOISIR (Aus) w/MONTJEU (Ire) mares: 4 foals, 4 strs, 3 wnrs (75%), 1 2yo wnr (25%), 1 SW (25%), 1 GSW (25%). Broodmare sire: MONTJEU (Ire), b, 1996-2012. Sire of 252 dams of 457 foals, 238 rnrs (52%), 118 wnrs (26%), 45 2yo wnrs (10%), 1.36 AEI, 1.42 CI; 15 sw. 2nd dam: Silver Bubble, dkb/br, 1993. Bred by Buckram Oak Farm (Ky.). Unraced. Dam of DEFINATE SPECTACLE (g, Spectrum; $305,275. Won John Smith's Extra Smooth Handicap Hurdle; 2nd Kevin McManus Bookmaker Grimes Hurdle, Killerk Construction Tipperary Hurdle, Stanleybet Handicap Hurdle). Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint RENEESGOTZIP Ch.f.4 City Zip - No Dress Code by Distorted Humor Bred in Kentucky by JOHN LIVIAKIS (May 06, 2009) 18Aug13 Dmr4 18Jul13 Dmr7 26Dec12 SA4 01Dec12 Bhp3 03Nov12 SA7 06Oct12 SA8 05Sep12 Dmr3 04May12 Bhp7 31Mar12 SA4 03Mar12 SA9 Workout(s): 123 Owner: LANNI FAMILY TRUST Trainer: PETER MILLER ft o 6Kº» :22º¹ :44º¼ 1:14º¾ 3gk Stk - RchBrdoHG3 - 150k 101-109 1 2 1¸¡ 1¸¡ 144-111 3 1 1¶ 1º¡ ft o 6fº» :21½» :44º¾ 1:09»¿ 3gk Alw 85000cnd wf 7f¸¾ :22º¸ :44¶½ 1:22º¶ 3 k Stk - LaBreaG1 - 300k 108-99 3 4 1«¬ 1«¬ ft u 6f¼^ :23¸¸ :47¹¶ 1:13^» 3 k Stk - SkillflJoy - 65k 86-99 1 2 2¶ 2¸ fm y *6K¾º :21¶¶ :42¹¿ 1:11¹¿ 3g Stk - BCTrfSptG1 - 1000k 125-106 7 4 4¹ 3¸¡ ft 6f¾» :21¼¿ :44¿º 1:09¾¿ 3g Stk - SaSprtChG1 - 250k 115-83 7 3 2¡ 2¡ 117-111 3 1 1¸ 1¸¡ ft o 6fº» :21¿½ :44º¹ 1:08¸¹ 3gkjStk - CERF - 85k 101-96 1 3 1¶ 1¶¡ ft o 6K¼» :22¶½ :44¼¶ 1:16¼¼ 3gk Alw 57000nw2$/x ft 1B½^ :46¾¶ 1:09¿» 1:42º½ 3 k Stk - SAOaksG1 - 300k 93-101 2 1¶ 1¶ 1¸ ft 1m¶½¸ :46º½ 1:10ºº 1:35¸½ 3 k Stk - LsVrgnesG1 - 250k 80-95 7 3¡ 2¡ 2¡ 20 Oct 13 Bhp o 5F ft 1:00.2h 7/51 13 Oct 13 Bhp o 5F ft 1:03.2b 40/51 1º 1º¢ Gomez G K 120 bfL *.30 1½¡ 1»¢ Maldonado E A 124 bfL 2.00 1«¬ 2¨µ Gomez G K 118 bfcL 7.00 2¸ 1¨µ Gomez G K 124 bfL *.30 3¨µ 3¶£ Gomez G K 121 bfL 8.90 7»¡ 7¶¶£ Nakatani C S 118 bfL 6.20 1¸¡ 1¹¢ Gomez G K 118 bfL *.60 114» bfL *.70 1¶¡ 1¸¢ Flores E 1¸¡ 2¨© Gomez G K 122 bfL 1.70 2¶ 2¹¢ Nakatani C S 118 L *1.20 7 Oct 13 Bhp o 4F ft :49b 14/39 2013: 2012: Life: Turf: Course: Off Dirt: 2 9 12 1 1 1 2 4 7 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 $141,000 $487,460 $655,460 $99,000 $99,000 $60,000 Reneesgotzip120º¢ WindingWay117¹£ SweetMarini116¨© rail,drew off,driving Reneesgotzip 124»¢ Executiveprivilege114¶¢ CurvyCat122¸£ dueled,clear,driving BookReview118¨µ Reneesgotzip 118¨µ MyMissAurelia123£ inside,brushed,gamely Reneesgotzip124¨µ NechezDawn121¸¡ CurvyCat121½¡ rail rally,up late Mizdirection 123¡ Unbridled'sNote 124¶¢ Reneesgotzip 121¶¢ 3wd into lane,held 3rd Coil119«¬ CapitalAccount119£ JimmyCreed118¡ dueled,weakened Reneesgotzip118¹¢ Byrama 118¹¢ JetBlueGirl 119¶£ inside,clear,driving Reneesgotzip 114¸¢ Glamorista 122¡ SpectacularSky122¿ drifted out bit,clear WillaBAwesome 122¨© Reneesgotzip 122¶¡ Eden'sMoon122½¡ drifted out bit,caught Eden'sMoon117¹¢ Reneesgotzip118¸£ OpenWater117¡ drift wide 7/8,bump1/8 1 Oct 13 Bhp o 3F ft :37.1b 5/15 5 6 7 5 14 7 8 5 5 8 CITY ZIP, ch, 1998 Carson City, 1987 15s, SW, $306,240 1,025 f, 100 SW, 1.82 AEI Baby Zip, 1991 16s, SW, $60,395 13 f, 11 r, 8 w, 3 SW RENEESGOTZIP ch, f May 6, 2009 Distorted Humor, 1993 23s, SW, $769,964 1,139 f, 118 SW, 2.21 AEI NO DRESS CODE, ch, 2000 Westfold Vale, 1989 20s, SW, $51,872 11 f, 7 r, 6 w Mr. Prospector, 1970 Raise a Native 14s, SW, $112,171 1,178 f, 181 SW, 3.98 AEI Gold Digger Blushing Promise, 1982 Unraced 1 f, 1 r, 1 w, 1 SW Blushing Groom Relaunch, 1976 18s, SW, $278,100 725 f, 89 SW, 2.66 AEI Thirty Zip, 1983 44s, SW, $585,970 13 f, 13 r, 13 w, 3 SW Forty Niner, 1985 19s, SW, $2,726,000 920 f, 57 SW, 1.97 AEI Danzig's Beauty, 1987 8s, SW, $205,806 14 f, 8 r, 6 w, 2 SW Flying Paster, 1976 27s, SW, $1,127,460 428 f, 48 SW, 2.27 AEI In Hopes, 1982 11s, wnr, $33,500 6 f, 5 r, 4 w, 2 SW In Reality Summertime Promise Foggy Note Tri Jet Sailaway Mr. Prospector File Danzig Sweetest Chant Gummo Procne Affirmed Cascapedia RENEESGOTZIP'S RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Year 2011 2012 2013 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned at 2 1 1 0 0 $27,000 at 3 9 4(3) 3(3) 1(1) $487,460 at 4 2 2(1) 0 0 $141,000 Lifetime 12 7(4) 3(3) 1(1) $655,460 Sire: CITY ZIP, ch, 1998. Raced 2 yrs, 23 sts, 9 wins, $818,225. Won Hopeful S (gr. I), Saratoga Special S (gr. II), Amsterdam S (gr. II), Sanford S (gr. II), Tremont S (gr. III), Jersey Shore Breeders' Cup S (gr. III), Bergen County S, Hirsch Jacobs S; 2nd Futurity S (gr. I), Hutcheson S (gr. II), Kentucky Cup Sprint S (gr. II), Kentucky Breeders' Cup S (gr. III); 3rd Fountain of Youth S (gr. I), King's Bishop S (gr. I), Kelso H (gr. IIT), Flash S. Lifetime: 9 crops, 684 foals, 536 rnrs (78%), 408 wnrs (60%), 150 2yo wnrs (22%), 43 sw (6%), 1.72 AEI, 1.43 CI, 321 sale yrlgs, avg $37,522, 0.7 TNA. In 2013: 9 sw, 95 2yos, 46 2yo rnrs, 16 2yo wnrs, 44 sale yrlgs, avg $56,523. 1st dam: No Dress Code, ch, 2000. Bred by James Brunacini (Ky.). Raced 2 yrs, 4 sts, 1 win, $17,096. Dam of 5 named foals, 3 rnrs, 3 wnrs, 1 sw. Sent to Tur 2012. ($205,000, 2000 keenov wnlg; $60,000, 2005 keenov, Congaree; $50,000, 2006 keenov, Include; $110,000, 2012 keenov, City Zip). 2006: Whowearsthepants, ch f, by Congaree. Raced 2 yrs, 12 sts, 2 wins, $31,577. ($20,000 keenov wnlg; $9,500 ftnopn yrlg; $10,000 ftkoct yrlg). 2007: Top Dresser, b f, by Forest Camp. Unraced. 2008: Orville Got Even, b g, by Stephen Got Even. Raced 2 yrs, 16 sts, 2 wins, $21,080. ($3,700 keejan yrlg). 2009: RENEESGOTZIP, ch f, by City Zip. ($3,500 ftkoct yrlg; $45,000 obsapr 2yo). At 3: Won Santa Ynez S (gr. II), Skillful Joy S, C.E.R.F. S (R); 2nd La Brea S (gr. I), Santa Anita Oaks (gr. I), Las Virgenes S (gr. I); 3rd Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (gr. IT). At 4: Won Rancho Bernardo H (gr. III, NTR, Dmr, 61/2 furlongs in 1:14.48). 2011: L. A. Freeway, b c, by Run Away and Hide. Unraced. ($87,000 keesep yrlg). 2012: Ch c, by Run Away and Hide. ($175,000 keesep yrlg). Inbreeding: 3SX4D Mr. Prospector. Nicking: CITY ZIP w/DISTORTED HUMOR mares: 3 foals, 2 strs, 2 wnrs (67%), 1 2yo wnr (33%), 2 SW (67%), 1 GSW (33%) Broodmare sire: DISTORTED HUMOR, ch, 1993. Sire of 240 dams of 526 foals, 334 rnrs (64%), 215 wnrs (41%), 72 2yo wnrs (14%), 1.42 AEI, 1.48 CI; 29 sw. 2nd dam: WESTFOLD VALE, ch, 1989. Bred by Ridder Thoroughbred Stable (Calif.). Raced 3 yrs, 20 sts, 8 wins, $51,872. Won La Primavera H; 2nd Coquette Breeders' Cup H, Las Donas H. Dam of Emmaria (f, Hansel; $62,774. 2nd Miss Houston S; 3rd Bayou City S; producer). Breeder John Liviakis ... Born: Aug. 27, 1956 in Sacramento, Calif. ... Residence: Kentfield, Calif. ... Family: wife, Renee and five children: Audrey, Caroline, Katherine, Thomas and Michael. ... Education: After earning an associateʼs degree from American River College he majored in business and economics at the University of California-Berkeley. ... Web site: www.liviakis.com Liviakisʼ father, Mike. • Liviakisʼ wife, Renee, is the namesake for Reneesgotzip, who won the Santa Ynez Stakes (G2) by almost eight lengths this year as well as the C.E.R.F. Stakes, and Reneeʼs Queen, first in the Oak Tree Juvenile Fillies. • 2013 contenders Handsome Mike, unplaced in the 2012 Classic, and Reneesgotzip, third in the 2012 Turf Sprint, are returning to the Breeders Cup one year after being among the three horses bred by John Liviakis in his first year at the World Championships. His other starter was Reneeʼs Queen, unplaced in the Juvenile Fillies. In 2011, he came close as an owner and breeder with Sorrento Stakes (G3) winner Mighty Caroline. “She was one of the favorites for the Juvenile Fillies Turf, but she got hurt before the race and had to be scratched,” he said. “Now sheʼs one of my broodmares in Kentucky.” • Other top runners that Liviakis has owned and/or bred include Gentle Audrey and Captain Kurt. He sold Reneeʼs Titan to Mrs. Paul Reddam after she chased probable Juvenile Fillies favorite Executiveprivilege in the Del Mar Debutante Stakes (G1) this summer. “Gentle Audrey was fourth in a Grade 1 and I had an offer of $1 million for her from Sheihk Mohammed (bin Rashid al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai). But she had chips in her ankle and didnʼt pass the vet test so I kept her. Captain Kurt was a grade one horse and one of the top horses in New Zealand, but he got hurt, too.”...Liviakis said that he also owned a Standardbred, Pretty Katherine, and she was a champion 2-year-old pacing filly and a world record holder....Gentle Audrey, Mighty Caroline and Pretty Katherine are named for his three daughters. • Handsome Mike was sold to J. Paul Reddam after he placed in the 2011 Generous Stakes (G3). He went on to race in Grade 1 competition and won the 2012 Pennsylvania Derby (G2) in an upset last year. “I was super high on the colt. I could tell when he was just a kid that heʼs intelligent, has a nice personality, and is light on his feet. He has no wasted motion and has a beautiful way of going. But Paul Reddam really wanted him as a prospect for the Cash Call Futurity and you canʼt keep them all,” he said. “You canʼt sell the ones nobody wants. I sold him for a lot of money.” Handsome Mike is named for • Liviakis buys racing prospects at the sales and sells horses, but in recent years he has gotten more invested in the breeding end of the business. He has 23 broodmares, including Mighty Caroline and Gentle Audrey, and nine weanlings plus nine yearlings at Hill ʻnʼ Dale Farm, Taylor Made Farm and War Horse Farm in Kentucky. “My philosophy is to sell the ones people really want, keep the ones I like a lot, and give away the ones people donʼt want,” he said ... Right now he has only two horses in training with Melody Conlon in Southern California and Billy Morey at Golden Gate, but nine 2-year-olds are on Quick facts about John Liviakis: their way to the races ... His game plan for buying at the sales is, “Iʼm trying to find the next stars, just like with the stock market, Iʼm looking for that one – the one nobody else has figured out yet,” he said. said. “We use an advanced feeding program with the best nutrients and supplements and itʼs expensive, but you can tell it works because all of my horses look healthy and look really good,” he said. • Liviakis, formerly a licensed trainer, fell in love with horses and racing when as a child his father took him to the races at Cal Expo. “I was very into sports as a kid and here were all these beautiful Thoroughbreds competing. The horses are magic on earth and the greatest of Godʼs creatures. It was a thrill to see how athletic and magnificent they are.”... He said that he has made a study of equine sports medicine, genetics, training, nutrition, and all aspects of breeding. “I am very interested in how to get the healthiest horse,” he • Liviakis became a stockbroker for E.F. Hutton out of college and soon was the firmʼs top broker in the United States in under two years of being licensed. He later worked for Merrill Lynch and independently before founding his own company, Liviakis Financial Communications in 1986. He is recognized as a pioneer who redefined financial public relations by introducing ideas never before conceived. The company is considered to be the leading financial public relations firm in the world. Owner Lanni Family Trust ... Family: The Lanni Family Trust consists of Debbie Lanni and sons Sean and Patrick, the family of founder J. Terrence Lanni, who passed away at the age of 68 on July 14, 2011, at his home in Pasadena, Calif., following a long battle with cancer. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 3 1 1 1999 2000 2011 Sprint Mile Classic 3rd 0 Earnings $1,420,000 Silic (Fr) Ladies Din Game On Dude 1st 8th 2nd Quick facts about Lanni Family Trust: • Game On Dude has been a stakes-winning sensation this year, winning all six of his starts in 2013. Game On Dude races in the name of the Lanni Family Trust in partnership with Mercedes Stable, Diamond Pride and Bernard Schiappa. The gelding is trained by Bob Baffert. Game On Dude has topped the NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll for a number of weeks this year and is a possible contender for year-end honors. • Game On Dude won five straight stakes races this year under Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith (listed in chronological order): Native Diver (G3), San Antonio (G2); Santa Anita Handicap (G1); Charles Town Classic (G2) and Hollywood Gold Cup (G1). When Smith had riding duties at Saratoga aboard 2012 Older Female Champion Royal Delta, jockey Martin Garcia took over and rode the 6-year-old gelding to victory in the Pacific Classic (G1). Part of the Win and Youʼre In Challenge Series, the victory earned Game On Dude a berth in this yearʼs Breedersʼ Cup Classic for a third consecutive year. • The Lanni Family Trust currently owns six runners, according to Debbie Lanni, widow of J. Terrence (known as Terri) Lanni. With just six runners, the Lanni Family Trust is fortunate to own another runner being prepped for the 2013 Breedersʼ Cup, Reneesgotzip. The 4-year-old filly is wholly owned by the Lanni Family Trust and trained by Peter Miller. She won the Rancho Bernardo Handicap (G3) during the Del Mar meet and finished second in the La Brea Stakes (G1) at Santa Anita. Racing against males, Reneesgotzip was third in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Turf Sprint (G1) under Garrett Gomez at Santa Anita. (The race was won by Mizdirection, the only other filly in the field.) • Game On Dudeʼs victories this year in the three major West Coast G1 races for older horses – the Santa Anita Handicap, Hollywood Gold Cup and Pacific Classic – made him only the second runner ever to take Californiaʼs handicap triple. The first was Lava Man in 2006. • Mrs. Lanni awaits the racing debut of Burlister, another of the Lanni Family Trustʼs six runners. He is a 4-year-old son of Malibu Moon. “Terri bought him at Keeneland. He is a grey horse. We were watching the Royal Wedding together in 2011. Their coach was pulled by four impressive all grey horses. The lead horse was referred to as ʻBurlister.ʼ So we chose that as his name.” • The late Terri Lanniʼs interest in racing dated back to his childhood. Lanniʼs father, Anthony, also bred and raced in California before his death in 1969. While in graduate school, he was partners with a brother and his sister in Greenhill Stable, which had claiming horses with L.J. Brooks and Charles Comiskey. • Established the Lanni Family Trust to enjoy Thoroughbred racing as a family and for estate planning purposes. According to Debbie, grown sons Sean and Patrick are interested in racing as well. • Prior to the Lanni Family Trust, Lanni co-owned Silic, winner of the 1999 Breedersʼ Cup Mile, and Ladies Din, eighth in the 2000 Breedersʼ Cup Mile. Lanni and Schiappa owned Ladies Din and both were among the owners of Silic. Trained by Julio Canani, Ladies Din won two G1 events, the Shoemaker Breedersʼ Cup Mile and the Eddie Read Handicap. Among other runners Lanni owned in partnership prior to establishing the trust were Greek Sun, winner of the 1991 Jersey Derby and Sinister Minister, winner of the 2006 Blue Grass Stakes. Lanni owned 85 percent of Shining Energy, winner of the 2006 Gamely Breedersʼ Cup Stakes. Bought half interests in stakes-winning grass horses Porto Santo and Charmo from David Milch at Del Mar. • Lanni retired as chairman of the board and CEO of MGM Mirage (now known as MGM Resorts, International), a Las Vegas-based entertainment, hotel and gaming giant which owns major casino properties including MGM Grand, Mirage Resorts, Bellagio, Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, Circus Circus, Treasure Island, New York New York and Boardwalk. Joined MGM Grand Inc., on June 1, 1995. Named chairman and CEO in May 2000, when he oversaw the acquisition of Mirage Resorts by MGM Grand Inc. He retired in November, 2008. Son Sean is an executive with MGM Resorts, International. His title is Executive Director International Development and Administration. • The elder Lanni was COO of Caesars World Inc., starting in 1977. Prior to that was treasurer of the California-based Republic Corporation. Served on the Board of Trustees of Santa Clara University, USCʼs Keck School of Medicine and Marshall School of Business. Was a member of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation. Served on the Board of Directors at K.B. Homes. Was Chairman of the Board of American Gaming Association. Inducted into the Gaming Hall of Fame in 2000. Recipient of Casino Journalʼs 2001 Lifetime Achievement Award. Was a Director of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club for 10 years. • Last fall, Debbie Lanni accepted the 2012 Sarno Award for Lifetime Achievement in Casino Design” bestowed posthumously to her husband, Terri Lanni. Presented annually since 2003, the Sarno Award for Lifetime Achievement is the highest honor afforded any individual involved in the design and construction of casino resorts. It is named for Jay Sarno, the grandfather of casino design, who envisioned such well-known casino resort properties as Caesars Palace and Circus Circus in the 1960s. Trainer Peter Miller ... Born: Oct. 2, 1966 in Los Angeles ... Residence: Carlsbad, Calif. ... Family: wife, Lani; son, Jacob, 6 months. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 4 0 0 2007 2011 2012 3rd 1 Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Turf Turf Turf Sprint Earnings $99,000 Set Play Majestic City Kindergarten Kid Reneesgotzip 11th 13th 6th 3rd Quick facts about Peter Miller: • Miller is looking forward taking another run at the Breedersʼ Cup Turf Sprint with Reneesgotzip, who was third last year. He also finished sixth in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Turf with Kindergarten Kid, a horse that joined his barn in the weeks leading up to the Breedersʼ Cup ... The trainer made his Breedersʼ Cup debut in 2007 when Set Play, winner of that yearʼs Del Mar Debutante, finished 11th in the Juvenile Fillies. The Miller-trained Majestic City was 13th in the Juvenile Turf in 2011. • Miller enjoyed one of his best seasons to day in 2012. He captured the training title at Del Mar by winning three races on closing day to edge past Hall of Famer Bob Baffert 21-20. It was his first training title and came after a 0-31 stretch, leading the trainer to say, “It was becoming very frustrating. If I had hair I would have been pulling it out. But itʼs nice to finish strong like that.” ... With just over two months remaining in 2013, the trainer wasnʼt too far behind of 2012 numbers. Through Oct. 20, he had won 67 races and his horses had earned $3,226,354. Last year, his horses won 77 races and earned $3,643,345. • Hit the national stage in a big way in 2011 when he sent out Comma to the Top, who had scorched most of his 2-year-old opposition in 2010, to run in the Kentucky Derby following a narrow second behind Midnite Interlude in the Santa Anita Derby. Unfortunately, Comma to the Top finished last in the 19-horse field and exited the race with a leg injury that put him on the shelf, until that fall ... Still racing at age 5, Comma to the Top won three stakes in 2013, including the Tom Fool Handicap (G3) and Los Angeles Handicap (G3) ... The gelding is currently recovering from a foot injury that will prevent him from starting in the Breedersʼ Cup. • Acknowledges that his major focus is on the development of young horses, beginning with buying horses at sales for 2-year-olds in training. Generally, he has from 40-50 horses in training at his Hollywood Park headquarters. He usually buys in the mid-to-lower money ranges. For example, he was able to buy Set Play for $105,000 and another good 2-year-old stakes winner, Whatever Whenever, for $100,000. • While some may consider Miller an overnight sensation, his career as a trainer of record actually goes back to 1988, the year he saddled his first winner, Dynashield, at Santa Anita. • Miller had put in serious apprenticeship work with Hall of Fame trainer Charlie Whittingham, rubbing horses full time following high school graduation. During his tenure with Whittingham he was able to be around such standout racehorses as Kentucky Derby winners Sunday Silence and Ferdinand, Lord at War, Estrapade, Greinton and Palace Music. In addition to working with Whittingham, Miller also learned under Joe Manzi, Mike Mitchell and Hal King. • Other stakes winners include Fast Parade and Backbackbackgone. • During his early training days, he was located at San Luis Rey Downs near San Diego, Calif, where he broke and trained horses, some of which were his own trainees. • Went to the races as a youngster with his mother and stepfather. The latter, Gary Hallman, owned horses and ran under the stable name of Winning Ways Stable. The young Miller wanted to be a jockey so, at age 10, spent a year in jockey school at Castaic, Calif. However, his family was told by a doctor, that he would grow way too big to be a jockey, so the youngster began thinking about becoming a trainer. He started by working as a groom during summers while attending high school. From there, his path took him to Whittingham and the other major trainers under whom he learned the business. • Generally, he has from 40-50 horses in training. 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ROCK HARD TEN, dkb/br, 2001 ROCK ME BABY dkb/br, g April 27, 2009 BARBARA ORR, ch, 2000 Roberto, 1969 14s, SW, $332,272 Kris S., 1977 500 f, 85 SW, 3.37 AEI 5s, SW, $53,350 839 f, 93 SW, 2.48 AEI Sharp Queen, 1965 14s, wnr, $11,775 8 f, 7 r, 6 w, 1 SW Mr. Prospector, 1970 14s, SW, $112,171 Tersa, 1986 1,178 f, 181 SW, 3.98 AEI 14s, SW, $151,850 Peacefully, 1973 12 f, 11 r, 8 w, 1 SW 12s, SW, $44,895 11 f, 10 r, 4 w, 2 SW Storm Cat, 1983 8s, SW, $570,610 Tale of the Cat, 1994 1,414 f, 180 SW, 2.97 AEI 9s, SW, $360,900 2,003 f, 97 SW, 1.49 AEI Yarn, 1987 6s, wnr, $19,108 6 f, 5 r, 5 w, 3 SW Forli, 1963 10s, SW, $156,648 Forli's Slew, 1987 682 f, 60 SW, 2.13 AEI Unraced Solar Slew, 1982 13 f, 9 r, 7 w 7s, pl, $5,856 11 f, 7 r, 7 w, 2 SW Hail to Reason Bramalea Princequillo Bridgework Raise a Native Gold Digger Jacinto Morning Calm Storm Bird Terlingua Mr. Prospector Narrate Aristophanes Trevisa Seattle Slew Gold Sun ROCK ME BABY'S RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Year 2012 2013 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned at 3 1 1 0 0 $16,200 at 4 10 4 4(2) 1 $246,464 Lifetime 11 5 4(2) 1 $262,664 Sire: ROCK HARD TEN, dkb/br, 2001. Raced 2 yrs, 11 sts, 7 wins, $1,870,380. Won Santa Anita H (gr. I), Malibu S (gr. I), Goodwood Breeders' Cup H (gr. II), Swaps Breeders' Cup S (gr. II), Strub S (gr. II); 2nd Preakness S (gr. I); 3rd Santa Anita Derby (gr. I). Lifetime: 6 crops, 392 foals, 276 rnrs (70%), 178 wnrs (45%), 43 2yo wnrs (11%), 18 sw (5%), 1.32 AEI, 1.68 CI, 220 sale yrlgs, avg $81,086, 1.7 TNA. In 2013: 5 sw, 80 2yos, 26 2yo rnrs, 7 2yo wnrs, 19 sale yrlgs, avg $44,263. 1st dam: Barbara Orr, ch, 2000. Bred by Allen E. and Madeleine A. Paulson (Ky.). Raced 2 yrs, 6 sts, 2 wins, $88,600. 2nd Rancho Bernardo H (gr. III). Dam of 4 named foals, 3 rnrs, 3 wnrs. 2006: Barren. 2007: Rock This Way, dkb/br g, by Rock Hard Ten. Raced 3 yrs, 26 sts, 5 wins, $151,940. 2008: Rock d'Or, b f, by Rock Hard Ten. Raced 2 yrs, 16 sts, 3 wins, $23,209. 2009: Rock Me Baby, dkb/br g, by Rock Hard Ten. ($40,000 baroct yrlg; $210,000 barmar 2yo). At 4: 2nd California Dreamin' H (RT), Tiznow S (R). 2011: Candy Ore, dkb/br f, by Candy Ride (Arg). Unraced. 2012: B c, by Papa Clem. 2013: C, by Unusual Heat. Inbreeding: 3SX4D Mr. Prospector. Nicking: ROCK HARD TEN w/TALE OF THE CAT mares: 4 foals, 4 strs, 4 wnrs (100%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 0 SW (0%) Broodmare sire: TALE OF THE CAT, dkb/br, 1994. Sire of 339 dams of 818 foals, 535 rnrs (65%), 351 wnrs (43%), 122 2yo wnrs (15%), 1.25 AEI, 1.45 CI; 26 sw. 2nd dam: Forli's Slew, b, 1987. Bred by Allen E. Paulson (Ky.). Unraced. Granddam of Sun Spun. Breeder Mercedes Stable ... Owner(s): Ernest Moody ... Born: July 25, 1948, Elizabeth, N.J. ... Residence: Las Vegas, Nev. ... Family: Son, Austin and daughter, Amber. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 3 0 1 2005 2011 2012 Turf Classic Classic 3rd 0 Earnings $900,000 Lauraʼs Lucky Boy Game on Dude Game on Dude 11th 2nd 7th Quick facts about Mercedes Stable: • Moody is back in 2013 for a third shot at the Breedersʼ Cup Classic with multiple G1 winner Game on Dude, in which he is a partner with tthe Lanni Family Trust, Bernard Schiappa and baseballʼs Joe Torreʼs Diamond Pride Stable ... Game on Dude was run down by Drosselmeyer in the final eighth of a mile in the 2011 Classic, finishing second, then was off the board in last yearʼs race ... Game On Dude has won all five of his starts in 2013, earning $2,470,000, dominating in pretigious events such as the Pacific Classic (G1), Hollywood Gold Cup (G1), and Santa Anita Handicap (G1). • Bought a 25 percent interest in Game on Dude in a private purchase engineered by Schiappa prior to the 2010 Florida Derby. The horse remained with trainer Michael Mareina through the Florida Derby, but was moved then to Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert. He finished fourth in the 2010 Belmont Stakes. • Races as Mercedes Stable, LLC, named for his longtime partner, Mercedes Vila. His only previous Breedersʼ Cup starter, Lauraʼs Lucky Boy, finished 11th in the 2005 Breedersʼ Cup Turf, won by Shirocco (Ger). Has approximately 150 Thoroughbreds, including racehorses, broodmares, yearlings, etc. Schiappa manages Moodyʼs racing interests. Moody has mares in Kentucky and California. He keeps his California mares at his Running Luck Ranch, near Fresno. Has most of his horses in training with Bob Baffert, Tim Yakteen and Julio Canani. • Became involved in Thoroughbred racing in 2000 when he entered into an agreement with Madeleine Paulson to lease a 50-percent interest in horses that were in her name or that she retained in the estate dispersal of her late husband, Allen Paulson. (Paulson, a prominent Thoroughbred owner and breeder, died in July 2000. Mrs. Paulson since has married T. Boone Pickens.) Moody also bought Brookside West, the Paulsonsʼ 480-acre ranch in Bonsall, Calif., and renamed it Moody Creek. • One of the partnership horses, Rock Hard Ten, a Paulson homebred, gave Moody early success in racing. Rock Hard Ten earned $1,870,380 racing for Mrs. Paulson and Moodyʼs Mercedes Stable LLC. His victories at three included the Malibu Stakes (G1) and the Swaps Breedersʼ Cup Stakes (G2). Rock Hard Ten finished second in the Preakness Stakes. At four, he won the G1 Santa Anita Handicap, the Goodwood Breedersʼ Cup Handicap (G2) and the Strub Stakes (G2). Rock Hard Ten stands at Laneʼs End near Versailles, Ky. • Previous stakes winners for Mercedes Stable include Seattle Smooth, who won five stakes races in 2008-2009, including the 2009 G1 Ogden Phipps at Belmont Park. She won 7 races from 14 starts and was retired in 2010 with earnings of $1,001,160. Other stakes winners include Sheʼs a Jewel, Lauraʼs Lucky Boy, Indian Ocean, Twice as Bad, Storm Wolf, Try To Fly, Spacy Tracy, Bank the Eight, Run It and stakes winner and track record holder Indian Way. • Moody is president of VideoPoker.com. He is the inventor of multi-hand poker and holds patents on numerous video poker machines. Founded in 1997, the company is strictly involved in invention and not manufacture. Though his Triple Play poker invention was initially received coolly by gaming manufacturers, Moody persevered and International Game Technology (IGT) licensed his Triple Play Draw Poker. It was introduced in casinos in 1997 and was a runaway success. Since then, VideoPoker.com has created dozens of video poker games, playing from three to 100 hands, and sent them into the marketplace. Moody formerly was a restaurateur, stockbroker and casino investor. Owner West Point Thoroughbreds ... Owner(s): Terry Finley (founder and president) ... Born: Jan. 3, 1964 ... Residence: Mt. Laurel, N.J. ... Family: wife Debbie; children Ryan and Erin. ... Education: A graduate of West Point, Finley is a former Army captain and Airborne Ranger. He also has an MSBA from Boston University. ... Web site: www.westpointtb.com Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 13 0 0 2003 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 3rd 1 Sprint Distaff Classic Dirt Mile Distaff Filly & Mare Sprint Juvenile Fillies Mile Classic Turf Sprint Mile Turf Sprint Filly & Mare Sprint Earnings $588,125 Ethan Man Yolanda B. Too Awesome Gem High Finance Learʼs Princess Dream Rush Irish Smoke Awesome Gem Awesome Gem El Gato Malo Awesome Gem Tropic Storm Belle of the Hall 10th 12th 3rd 8th 10th 5th 12th 6th 7th 8th 6th 12th 4th Quick facts about West Point Thoroughbreds: • West Point Stables horses have made 13 previous starts in the Breedersʼ Cup; four of them came from Awesome Gem. That horse got the partnership its best finish when he finished third in the 2007 Classic ... Will be represented in 2013 by Suns Out Guns Out in the Breedersʼ Cup Marathon ... Other top horses in 2013 have been Twilight Eclipse, Tiznowforamerica, Awesome Vision and Rock Me Baby. • Awesome Gem ran in three other Breedersʼ Cup races: the 2008 Mile (sixth), the 2009 Classic (seventh), and the 2010 Marathon (sixth). • Awesome Gem is a West Point Thoroughbreds star; retired in Sept. 2012, he won 11 times from 52 starts. His graded stakes wins include the Hollywood Gold Cup (G1); San Fernando Breedersʼ Cup (G2); Hawthorne Gold Cup (G2); Lone Star Park Handicap (G3); Longacres Mile Handicap (G3); and the Berkeley Handicap (G3). • Awesome Gem was the sixth Grade 1 winner for the operation, earning more than $2.2 million and finishing first, second, or third in 17 stakes contests. • The stable enjoyed a breakout year in 2007, winning five Grade 1 races with four different horses. It was ranked fifth nationally in purse earnings with $4.5 million and started five horses in the Breedersʼ Cup. The partnership was fourth in Eclipse Award voting for outstanding owner and sold Dream Rush for $3.3 million at Fasig-Tipton Kentuckyʼs November sale. • West Pointʼs first graded stakes winner was Ethan Man, winner of the Swale Stakes (G3) in 2002 and the stableʼs first Breedersʼ Cup starter when 10th in the 2003 Sprint (G1). • In 2009, the operation won the Stephen Foster for the second time in three years with Macho Again, who also finished second in both the Whitney Handicap (G1) and Woodward Stakes (G1), the latter behind 2009 Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra. In 2008, Macho Again won the Jim Dandy Stakes (G2) and was runner-up to Big Brown in the Preakness (G1). • A West Point favorite was King Congie, who won the 2011 Tropical Park Derby. He was named after Congie DeVito, a longtime West Point employee who passed away at the age of 35 on Feb. 16, 2011. DeVito suffered from osteogenesis imperfecta, commonly known as brittle-bone disease, and was born with 25 broken bones. • West Pointʼs founder, Terry Finley, has been involved in the Thoroughbred industry for more than 25 years. A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, he holds degrees in mechanical engineering and served a three-year tour of duty in the 3rd Infantry Division, leaving the army with the rank of captain. • He began working with Thoroughbreds as a teenager and started racing partnerships in 1991. Since then, West Point has syndicated nearly 300 horses worth more than $20 million and maintains offices in California, Kentucky, and New York. It currently manages the portfolios for nearly 400 investors and a stable of approximately 60 horses at various stages of training. • Finley began developing racing partnerships in 1991 after acquiring a $5,000 claimer from Philadelphia Park named Sunbelt. That gelding debuted for West Point Thoroughbreds two weeks later and won for a $6,500 claiming tag in the third race at Philadelphia Park on Aug. 27, 1991. The chart for Sunbeltʼs win for that race lists the owner as “unknown.” Trainer Craig Dollase ... Born: Dec. 8, 1970, Goleta, Calif. ... Residence: Sierra Madre, Calif. ... Family: wife Nancy and daughters Audrey and Alyssa. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 15 1 1 1998 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 3rd 1 Juvenile Sprint Sprint Sprint Distaff Distaff Sprint Filly & Mare Turf Juvenile Fillies Classic Mile Classic Turf Sprint Marathon Turf Sprint Earnings $1,634,000 Daring General Reraise Swept Overboard Swept Overboard Elloluv Elloluv Ptʼs Grey Eagle Dancing Edie Cash Included Awesome Gem Awesome Gem Awesome Gem El Gato Malo Awesome Gem Tropic Storm Quick facts about Craig Dollase: 4th 1st 4th 8th 2nd 7th 8th 8th 5th 3rd 6th 7th 8th 7th 12th • Prior to entering Rock Me Baby in the 2013 Breedersʼ Cup Turf Sprint, Dollaseʼs most recent runner was Awesome Gem, who made four straight appearances with his last being a 6th in the 2010 Marathon. Awesome Gemʼs best showing was a third in the 2007 Classic. He also was fifth 6th in the 2008 Mile and 7th in the 2009 Classic. • Trainer remains the youngest to post a Breederʼs Cup victory, turning the trick in 1998 at age 27 with Reraise in the Sprint. Overall, has had 15 starts, with a win, a second and a third as his top finishes. Finishing in the money besides Reraise and Awesome Gem was Elloluv, second in the 2003 Distaff, now the Ladiesʼ Classic. • Retired after a third-place effort in the 2012 Longacres Mile, Awesome Gem accummulated a record of 11-15-7 from 51 starts and earnings of over $2.8 million. His biggest wins were the 2009 and 2010 Hollywood Gold Cup (G1), 2011 Longacres Mile (G3), 2011 Lone Star Park Handicap (G3) and 2007 San Fernando Breedersʼ Cup Stakes (G2). • Early Breedersʼ Cup action came while Dollase worked as assistant to his father, Wally, and had input in the training of two-time runner-up Itsallgreektome in the 1990 Mile and 1991 Turf as well as 1996 Distaff winner Jewel Princess. • Other major stakes winners: Monterey Jazz, 2008 Strub Stakes (G2) and Texas Mile (G3); Swept Overboard, 2002 Metropolitan Handicap (G1); Futural, El Gato Malo, Dancing Edie, Bai and Bai, Ten a Penny, El Cielo, Major Charmer, Momentum, Reality Road, PTʼs Grey Eagle, Anziyan Royalty and Saint Afleet. • Grew up on familyʼs Rancho Rio Vista in Californiaʼs Central Coast area and began working for his father as a teen-ager. Took out his trainerʼs license in 1995 and continued to assist his father while training a few horses of his own. Went on his own completely in 1997. • One of three Dollase siblings connected with racing. First was older sister Michelle, who trained for a few years and was married at one point to jockey Corey Nakatani. Until a year ago, she operated a small lay-up and training facility in Kentucky, outside of Louisville. Following Craig is younger sister, Aimee, who assists her father, has a license on her own and has trained some on her own. Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint SILVER MAX 126 Owner: MARK BACON & DANA WELLS Trainer: DALE L. ROMANS B.c.4 Badge of Silver - Kissin Rene by Kissin Kris Bred in Kentucky by S. C. SNOWDEN, S. LAUFFER & W. LAUFFER (Mar 08, 2009) 05Oct13 Kee9 31Aug13 Sar8 28Jul13 Mth12 29Jun13 Prm8 01Jun13 CD10 04May13 CD10 30Mar13 GP11 06Oct12 Kee9 18Aug12 AP8 21Jul12 Cnl9 Workout(s): ft u 1B¹º :46½¹ 1:10º¶ 1:42^¼ 3g yl p 1B¾¾ :47¹º 1:11¶¸ 1:42¹¶ 3g fm p 1B¶¼ :47^¾ 1:09¾¶ 1:40^¸ 3g ft 1Nº» :48¹¹ 1:12¼¸ 1:49¿¼ 3g sysu 1B¹º :48¼½ 1:13º¶ 1:44¹º 3g yl p 1N¹º :48»¶ 1:13¶¾ 1:51¾º 4g fm p¼^ 1m¼^ :45¼¹ 1:08¼¼ 1:32^½ 4g fm p 1m¹º :46¾¿ 1:10¾½ 1:34¿º 3g gd p¼¸ 1L¶^ :48¿º 1:37¼¹ 2:02¿¸ 3 yl p½^ 1L»^ :50¸¶ 1:39º¾ 2:04^» 3 19 Oct 13 SA 4F ft :46.4h 2/65 Stk - ShdwlTfMG2 - 750k 121-119 Stk - BBaruchHG2 - 250k 135-113 Stk - OceanprtG3 - 150k 132-120 Stk - CrnhskrHG3 - 300k 98-102 9 1¡ 1¶ 5 1¶ 1¡ 1 1¶ 1¡ 2 1¶¡ 1¡ Stk - OpningVrs - 65k 97-113 3 1» 1º Stk - TurfClscG1 - 500k 129-99 4 1¶¡ 1¶ Stk - AppletnG3 - 100k 119-105 6 6¹¡ 5¸¡ Stk - ShdwlTfMG1 - 750k 133-101 10 1¶¡ 1¶¡ Stk - SecretarG1 - 500k 135-108 8 1¸ 1¡ Stk - VaDbyG2 - 600k 131-107 6 1¹ 2«¬ 29 Sep 13 CD 4F ft :48.4b 19/51 1¶ 1¶ 1¡ 1¡ 1¹¡ 1¡ 7º¡ 3¡ 2«¬ 1¶¡ 1¸¡ 1¶¢ Albarado R 126 L 7.50 1¸ 1¸ Albarado R 120 L *.90 1¹ 1»£ Albarado R 118 L 4.40 3¸¡ 3½ Albarado R 118 BL 1.70 1½ 1¿¡ Albarado R 123 L 1.60 3¸¡ 4½ Albarado R 120 L 8.90 6»¡ 5¼ Albarado R 117 L 3.50 5¼ 9¶^£ Albarado R 123 L 7.80 3¶¡ 5º¡ Albarado R 126 L *2.00 1¸ 1¶ Albarado R 123 L *.90 22 Sep 13 CD 5F ft 1:01.1b 7/50 2013: 2012: Life: Turf: Course: Off Dirt: 7 4 10 7 22 11 16 9 0 0 3 1 0 0 5 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 $789,193 $820,875 $1,658,403 $1,106,543 $0 $66,060 SilverMax126¶¢ WiseDan126¹¡ WillcoxInn126¨µ dug in,held stubbornly 10 SilverMax 120¸ ParisVegas116¼¢ Tetradrachm115£ rated inside to 1/4pl 5 SilverMax 118»£ HoweGreat118¶£ HudsonSteele116«¬ set pace,kicked away 10 PrayerforRelief 117¶£ Taptowne 117»¢ SilverMax 118¶£ steady pace,gave way 6 SilverMax123¿¡ DaddyNoseBest123¸¹ Cease123¶¡ cleared,unchallenged 4 WiseDan 124º£ Optimizer120¶£ Middie120¡ set pace,faltered 7 ZaApproval 117¶ BeauChoix119¶¡ KingKreesa117¶¢ off rail,tired 10 WiseDan 126¸¢ WillcoxInn126¸£ SlipandDrive126¶ clear pace,faded 12 Bayrir121¶¢ FinnegansWake119¶¢ SummerFront123¸ pace inside,gave way 8 SilverMax123¶ LuckyChappy117¡ FinnegansWake117¸£ rated kindly,driving 8 14 Sep 13 CD 4F ft :51.4b 77/80 BADGE OF SILVER, dkb/br, 2000 SILVER MAX b, c March 8, 2009 KISSIN RENE, dkb/br, 1997 Deputy Minister, 1979 22s, SW, $696,964 Silver Deputy, 1985 1,141 f, 90 SW, 2.53 AEI 2s, SW, $41,820 1,027 f, 89 SW, 1.88 AEI Silver Valley, 1979 20s, SW, $105,731 11 f, 8 r, 8 w, 2 SW Silver Hawk, 1979 8s, SW, $184,099 Silveroo, 1992 833 f, 77 SW, 2.22 AEI 11s, wnr, $25,528 Hey Mama, 1977 3 f, 3 r, 3 w, 1 SW 20s, SW, $78,431 14 f, 9 r, 7 w, 1 SW Kris S., 1977 5s, SW, $53,350 Kissin Kris, 1990 839 f, 93 SW, 2.48 AEI 35s, SW, $1,616,936 498 f, 18 SW, 1.08 AEI Toes Forward, 1976 63s, wnr, $129,084 8 f, 6 r, 5 w, 2 SW Prince of Ascot, 1967 56s, wnr, $61,576 Monique Rene, 1978 25 f, 1 SW, 1.41 AEI 45s, SW, $456,250 Party Date, 1965 10 f, 8 r, 5 w, 1 SW 69s, wnr, $22,736 7 f, 6 r, 6 w, 3 SW Vice Regent Mint Copy Mr. Prospector Seven Valleys Roberto Gris Vitesse High Tribute Pat's Mama Roberto Sharp Queen Your Alibhai Toe Dancer Royal Ascot Bolero's Image Speedy Frank Pardon My Speed SILVER MAX'S RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Year 2011 2012 2013 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned at 2 5 0 5 0 $48,335 at 3 10 7(5) 0 0 $820,875 at 4 7 4(4) 0 1(1) $789,193 Lifetime 22 11(9) 5 1(1) $1,658,403 Sire: BADGE OF SILVER, dkb/br, 2000. Raced 5 yrs, 16 sts, 7 wins, $1,047,892. Won New Orleans H (gr. II), San Gabriel H (gr. IIT), Risen Star S (gr. III), Hal's Hope H (gr. III); 2nd Hill 'n' Dale Cigar Mile H (gr. I) twice, National Jockey Club H (gr. III); 3rd NetJets Breeders' Cup Mile (gr. IT). Lifetime: 4 crops, 251 foals, 185 rnrs (74%), 133 wnrs (53%), 38 2yo wnrs (15%), 9 sw (4%), 1.29 AEI, 1.45 CI, 147 sale yrlgs, avg $20,809, 0.5 TNA. In 2013: 4 sw, 28 2yos, 12 2yo rnrs, 5 2yo wnrs, 6 sale yrlgs, avg $13,160. 1st dam: Kissin Rene, dkb/br, 1997. Bred by John Franks (Fla.). Raced 2 yrs, 6 sts, 1 win, $7,500. Dam of 6 named foals, 6 rnrs, 3 wnrs, 2 sw. ($15,000, 2004 ftkfeb, Gold Alert; $140,000, 2007 keejan, Indian Charlie). 2002: TRUE KISS, dkb/br f, by Is It True. Raced 4 yrs, 21 sts, 4 wins, $115,418. Won MTOBA Joy S (R). Dam of 3 foals, 2 rnrs, 1 wnr. ($150,000 obsjun 2yo). 2003: Barren. 2004: Our Papa Joe, ch g, by Gold Alert. Raced 2 yrs, 14 sts, 0 wins, $15,040. ($22,000 ftkoct yrlg). 2005: Kissesforcaroline, ch f, by Five Star Day. Raced 3 yrs, 4 sts, 0 wins, $303. ($50,000 ftkfeb yrlg). 2006: Barren. 2007: Rene's Kisses, b f, by Indian Charlie. Raced 2 yrs, 13 sts, 2 wins, $34,730. ($16,000 keejan yrlg; $3,000 obsopn 2yo). 2009: SILVER MAX, b c, by Badge of Silver. ($20,000 ftkjul yrlg). At 3: Won Virginia Derby (gr. IIT), American Turf S (gr. IIT), Transylvania S (gr. IIIT), Oliver S (T, NCR, InD, 8 furlongs in 1:33.88); Arlington Classic S (T). At 4: Won Shadwell Turf Mile S (gr. I), Bernard Baruch H (gr. IIT), Oceanport S (gr. IIIT), Opening Verse S; 3rd Prairie Meadows Cornhusker H (gr. III). 2010: Barren. 2011: Bending, dkb/br c, by Yes It's True. Raced 1 yr, 1 st, 0 wins, $239. 2012: Barren. 2013: F, by Yes It's True. Inbreeding: 4SX4D Roberto. Nicking: BADGE OF SILVER w/KISSIN KRIS mares: 2 foals, 2 strs, 2 wnrs (100%), 1 2yo wnr (50%), 1 SW (50%), 1 GSW (50%). Broodmare sire: KISSIN KRIS, b, 1990. Sire of 119 dams of 391 foals, 281 rnrs (72%), 179 wnrs (46%), 52 2yo wnrs (13%), 1.14 AEI, 1.30 CI; 18 sw. 2nd dam: MONIQUE RENE, ch, 1978. Bred by Rutledge Horne (La.). Raced 4 yrs, 45 sts, 29 wins, $456,250. Won Suthern Accent S, Chou Croute S, Gallorette H, Honeymoon S, Mardi Gras H, Pan Zareta H twice, Creole State S (R), Diplomat S (R), Southern Maid S (R), Sugarland S (R) twice, Valencia S (RT), Victoria S (R), Victoria S (RT); 2nd Pippin S, Chou Croute S, Jeanne d'Arc Prep, Portage S (T), Desoto S (RT); 3rd Suthern-Accent S. Dam of PRINCE OF THE MT. (c, Mt. Livermore; $396,925. Won Ark-La-Tex H, gr. III, Bob Johnson Memorial S; 2nd Essex H, gr. III, King Cotton S, Fifth Season Breeders' Cup S, Louisiana Downs Budweiser Breeders' Cup S, Lone Star Park H; 3rd Fifth Season Breeders' Cup S, Bosselman Gus Fonner H, Pelleteri Breeders' Cup H, Wiley Post H; sire), Mt. Rene (c, Mt. Livermore; $36,700. 3rd Airline S). Granddam of YES IT'S TRUE, KISS A NATIVE, HONEST DECEIVER, CATCH MY FANCY, True Enough, Notonetoquit. Co-Breeder Steve Snowden ... Residence: Lexington, Ky. ... Professional Background: Finance Executive. • Breeds to sell and to race; has partnered to race several horses including current multiple stakes winner Sweet Cassiopeia. Quick facts about Steve Snowden: • Watermill, as agent, purchased Kissin Rene for $140,000 2007 Keeneland January Sale. Silver Max, her 2009 foal by Badge of Silver, is by far her most accomplished progeny to date. She was offered at the 2012 Keeneland November Breeding Sale, but did not make her $60,000 reserve. • Owns and operates Watermill Farm near Lexington, Ky. • Finance executive who has worked in industries including utilities and real estate development Co-Breeder Seth and Will Lauffer ... Residence: Paintsville, Ky. ... Family: Sethʼs family: Wife Stacey, two daughters and a son; Willʼs family: Wife Kim, two sons and a daughter. Quick facts about Seth and Will Lauffer: • Brothers; grew up in Paintsville in eastern Kentucky. • Family owns and operates JML Oil and Gas out of Paintsville. • Father, Mike, co-owned and co-bred 2011 Preakness winner Shackleford and purchased half of 2009 Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra at the end of her 2-year-old year, before selling her after her Kentucky Oaks victory. Owner Mark Bacon and Dana Wells ... Born: Both in 1966 ... Residence: Bacon: Louisville, Ky., Wells: Phoenix, Ariz. • Bacon has owned a few horses on his own, but neither Bacon or Wells keep a large stable. Quick facts about Mark Bacon and Dana Wells : • Both are longtime friends of trainer Dale Romans, who went to school with Bacon. • A Breedersʼ Cup start in 2013 would be the first for either owner. • Bacon and Wells met in the old Sports Spectrum simulcast parlor in Louisville, Ky. • Silver Max surprised a crowd at Keeneland on a rainy October Saturday when he upset reigning Horse of the Year Wise Dan in the Shadwell Turf Mile (G1), which had been switched from the turf to the Polytrack. Despite the surface change, the Breedersʼ Cup decided to keep the race a “Win and Youʼre In,” offering Silver Max a quaranteed spot in the 2013 race. • The pairʼs best horse is undoubtedly Silver Max, trained by Dale Romans. A $20,000 yearling, Silver Max is the son of Badge of Silver out of Kissin Kris mare Kissin Rene and has built an 11-win career from 22 starts. Among his many graded stakes wins are the Virginia Derby (G2), the American Turf (G2), and the Bernard Baruch (G2). • Bacon and Wells both became interested in racing partly as a means of easing the stress of their professional lives. Bacon has worked out of his Louisville hometown for Brown-Forman, the liquor distributing giant, for 24 years, and now travels internationally on an extensive basis as brand manager for Southern Comfort. Wells, who has returned to his native Phoenix after years of living elsewhere, including four years in Louisville in the mid-1990s, is president of CBS Outdoor, which has more than $2 billion in revenue in selling billboard and other media display space. Trainer Dale Romans ... Born: Aug. 14, 1966, Louisville, Ky. ... Residence: Louisville, Ky. ... Family: Longtime partner Tammy Fox; although the two have never legally been married, they have been together nearly 20 years and have two children, daughter Bailey and son Jacob ... Tammy is a former jockey who exercise many of the Romans horses ... Brother Bruce Romans co-produced and acted in a movie called “Sweet William,” loosely based on his familyʼs life at the track ... Scenes for the movie were shot at Churchill Downs in the summer of 2004 ... Other brother, Jerry, is an executive in the tobacco industry and owns horses in Daleʼs care. ... Web site: www.daleromansracing.com Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 17 3 3 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 3rd 0 Classic Turf Juvenile Turf Juvenile Fillies Mile Juvenile Turf Classic Classic Dirt Mile Juvenile Earnings $4,890,000 Roses in May Kittenʼs Joy Dawn of War Fri Guy C.S. Silk Thorn Song Tapitsfly First Dude Paddy OʼPrado Shackleford Dullahan 2nd 2nd 11th 7th 7th 9th 1st 8th 5th 2nd 4th 2012 Mile Court Vision Dirt Mile Shackleford Juvenile Fillies Turf Moonwalk Juvenile Turf Summit County Turf Dullahan Turf Little Mike 1st 7th 7th 12th 9th 1st Quick facts about Dale Romans: • Dale Romans earned his first Eclipse Award for Outstanding Trainer in 2012 following a season that saw him saddle the victors of nine Grade 1 races, including Little Mikeʼs triumph in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Turf. …Little Mikeʼs Breedersʼ Cup win was one of 20 graded stakes victories for Romans in 2012 as he finished fourth in the nation with a career-best $11,834,249 in earnings. • Little Mike became Romansʼs third Breedersʼ Cup winner. He earned his first Breedersʼ Cup victory when Tapitsfly won the 2009 Juvenile Fillies Turf and won the 2011 Breedersʼ Cup Mile by a nose with 64-1 long shot Court Vision, paying $131.60. … Finished second in the 2011 Dirt Mile with Shackleford and second in both the 2004 Classic and Turf with Roses In May and Kittenʼs Joy, respectively. • After a slow start to 2013 that saw his stable win just two graded stakes through the end of August, Romans rebounded with a big September in which he tied Steve Asmussen for the meet title at Churchill Downs. Donegal Racingʼs Cleburne and Smart Cover both put themselves on a path to the Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile by running 1-2 in the Iroquois Stakes (G3) at Churchill Downs while Little Mike earned his way back to the Breedersʼ Cup for a title defense by winning the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic (G1) at Belmont Park. Romans also has a possible Breedersʼ Cup Mile contender in multiple graded stakes winner, Silver Max. • Little Mikeʼs win in the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic snapped a four-race losing skid and was his first win since his Breedersʼ Cup victory. The gelded son of Spanish Steps began his six-year-old campaign in Dubai, finishing 11th in the Dubai Duty Free (UAE-G1), and ran sixth in the Arlington Million (G1) in his attempt to capture that race for a second consecutive year. • Popular Romans was honored in Dec. 2012 as the winner of the Big Sport of Turfdom Award which is “bestowed upon a person or group of people who enhance coverage of Thoroughbred racing through cooperation with media and Thoroughbred racing publicists.” • Romans captured the first Triple Crown race of his career in 2011 when his stable star Shackleford was able to hold off Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom for a half-length victory in the Preakness Stakes ... His first Classic win came one year after he “hit the board” in all three Triple Crown races. Paddy OʼPrado finished third in the Kentucky Derby and then stablemate First Dude finished second in the Preakness and third in the Belmont Stakes. • Experienced his breakout year in 2004 thanks in part to Eclipse Award-winning Kittenʼs Joy, runner-up in the Turf, and Whitney Handicap (G1) winner Roses in May, runner-up in the Breedersʼ Cup Classic. They were Romansʼ first Breedersʼ Cup starters ... Roses in May returned in 2005 to win the Donn Handicap (G1) and Dubai World Cup (UAE-G1) before being sent to Japan for stud duty. Kittenʼs Joy also was retired in 2005 after finishing second in the Arlington Million (G1) and now ranks as a leading sire for owner/breeders Ken and Sarah Ramsey. • Kittenʼs Joy also is the sire of the Ramseysʼ multiple Grade 1 winner Big Blue Kitten, who was second to Little Mike in the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic and is slated to be among the leading contenders for the Breedersʼ Cup Turf . “He was the game changer for me in my career,” Romans said of Kittenʼs Joy. “He did so much for me and he keeps doing it. We have a breeding right so heʼs the gift who keeps on giving.” • Romans has expanded his operation in recent years to include his Liberty Lane Training Center based in Goshen, Ky. and a 105-acre nursery near Lexington he acquired. Romans Racing also began consigning horses at public auction in 2012 with offerings at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga select yearling sale and Keeneland September yearling sale. • Won his 1,000th race on June 14, 2006, at Churchill Downs with C F O Lite ... Has won training titles at Churchill, Keeneland, and Turfway Park … Key assistants are Baldemar Behena (Churchill Downs and his private Liberty Lane Training Center, Kentucky), Mary Doser (New York and Florida), and former jockey Tammy Fox, his partner of more than 20 years who also serves as the primary exercise rider. • Grew up on the Churchill Downs backstretch learning his trade from his father, Jerry Romans, who passed away in 2000 … Credits his father with having the greatest influence on his career. “The biggest thing he ever taught me – the racetrack is a small world. Donʼt cheat anybody if you want to survive.” ... Says he also learned from watching other trainers at Churchill Downs, particularly Don Winfrey, Greg Foley, Angel Montana and Bernie Flint. “I watched the people [trainers] at the gap, watched what theyʼve done right and what theyʼve done wrong, and taken a little bit of good from all of them,” he said. • In addition to working for his father, Romans worked for Hall of Fame trainer Woody Stephens for four months. He took out his first trainerʼs license at age 18 and saddled his first winner on Feb. 15, 1987 at Turfway Park with a filly named Miss Mindy, whom he bought for $1,500. He also scored his first stakes win at Turfway with Morning Punch in the 1991 Florence Stakes. • Romansʼ preparations of Sharp Humor for the 2006 Kentucky Derby was a focal point of the documentary “The First Saturday in May.” • Has won more than 1,660 races with career earnings of more than $80.7 million. 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Raced 3 yrs, 23 sts, 9 wins, $698,574. Champion sprinter in Can. Won Metropolitan H (gr. I), Vosburgh S (gr. I), Carter H (gr. I), Forego H (gr. II); 2nd Vigil H, Plate Trial S (R). Lifetime: 13 crops, 1,506 foals, 1,215 rnrs (81%), 896 wnrs (60%), 170 2yo wnrs (11%), 76 sw (5%), 1.49 AEI, 1.41 CI, 497 sale yrlgs, avg $38,542, 0.8 TNA. In 2013: 3 sw, 65 2yos, 28 2yo rnrs, 7 2yo wnrs, 24 sale yrlgs, avg $25,603. 1st dam: Seek to Soar, ch, 2002. Bred by Phillips Racing Partnership (Ky.). Raced 2 yrs, 8 sts, 2 wins, $43,116. Dam of 4 named foals, 4 rnrs, 2 wnrs, 1 sw. 2008: Bella Dama, ch f, by Suave. Raced 3 yrs, 8 sts, 0 wins, $16,443. ($60,000 easmay 2yo). 2009: SPRING TO THE SKY, dkb/br c, by Langfuhr. ($55,000 ftsaug yrlg). At 3: Won Groovy S (T); 3rd Duluth S (T). At 4: 2nd Jim McKay Turf Sprint S (T); 3rd Woodford S Presented by Keeneland Select (gr. IIIT). 2010: Ennobled Friend, b c, by Malibu Moon. Raced 1 yr in Eng, 2 sts, 0 wins, $1,482. ($140,000 ftsaug yrlg; $725,000 ftfmar 2yo). 2011: Mr Know It All, b g, by Any Given Saturday. Raced 1 yr, 4 sts, 1 win, $28,180. 2nd Canadian Juvenile S; 3rd Birdcatcher S. ($95,000 keesep yrlg). 2012: Slipped. 2013: B c, by Tale of Ekati. Inbreeding: 5SX5D Native Dancer. Nicking: LANGFUHR w/SEEKING THE GOLD mares: 15 foals, 12 strs, 9 wnrs (60%), 3 2yo wnrs (20%), 1 SW (7%), 0 GSW (0%) Broodmare sire: SEEKING THE GOLD, b, 1985. Sire of 426 dams of 2,074 foals, 1,609 rnrs (78%), 1,135 wnrs (55%), 329 2yo wnrs (16%), 1.81 AEI, 1.53 CI; 135 sw. 2nd dam: SOARING SOFTLY, ch, 1995. Bred by Galbreath/Phillips Racing Partnership (Ky.). Raced 3 yrs, 16 sts, 9 wins, $1,270,433. Champion turf female. Won Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf (gr. IT), Flower Bowl Invitational H (gr. IT), New York H (gr. IIT), Sheepshead Bay H (gr. IIT), Vineland H (T). Dam of MUCH REJOICING (f, Distorted Humor; $160,500. Won Glia S, T; 2nd Serena's Cat S, T, Caress S, T; 3rd Manatee S), Shine Softly (f, Aldebaran; $90,489. 2nd Sam Houston Distaff S). Breeder Phillips Racing Partnership ... Owner(s): John W. Phillips, managing partner ... Born: June 9, 1952 in Columbus, Ohio ... Residence: Lexington, Ky. ... Family: wife, Beth; sons Bo and Jack; daughter Ellie ... Education: Juris Doctor from Vanderbilt University in Nashville; Bachelor of Arts from Denison University in Granville, Ohio. ... Web site: www.darbydan.com Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 11 2 2 1984 1985 3rd 2 Earnings $2,947,920 Juvenile Script Ohio (Daniel Galbreath) 4th Classic Proud Truth (Darby Dan) 1st Juvenile Fillies Steal a Kiss (Daniel Galbreath) 3rd 1988 Turf Sunshine Forever (Darby Dan) 2nd 1989 Turf Sunshine Forever (Darby Dan) 14th 1996 Mile Memories of Silver (Phillips Racing Partnership)5th 1999 Filly & Mare Turf Soaring Softly (Phillips Racing Partnership)1st 2004 Filly & Mare Turf Wonder Again (Phillips Racing Partnership)3rd 2005 Filly & Mare Turf Wonder Again (in partnership) 4th 2010 Juvenile Fillies Turf Winter Memories (Phillips Racing Partnership)2nd 2012 Dirt Mile Partnership)7th Shackleford (Phillips Racing Quick facts about Phillips Racing Partnership: • Shackleford, second in the 2011 Breedersʼ Cup Dirt Mile and unplaced in 2012, launched his stallion career at the Phillips familyʼs Darby Dan Farm in Lexington, Ky. in 2013. Winter Memories, who was born on the historic property, joined the farmʼs broodmare band and is expecting her first foal by Street Cry (Ire) in 2014. Winter Memories represents four generations of breeding connected to Phillips and his family. • The Phillips Racing Partnership enjoyed one of their best seasons in 2012 with Shackleford, who they co-owned with Bill Cubbedge and Michael Lauffer and with the recently retired Winter Memories. Highlights include Shacklefordʼs score in the Metropolitan Handicap (G1) and Winter Memoriesʼ victory in the Diana Handicap (G1) at Saratoga Race Course, a race her dam won in 1998. • Won the inaugural Breedersʼ Cup Filly & Mare Turf in 1999 with Soaring Softly, named champion turf female that year ... Other top horses include top Japanese sire Brianʼs Time, Wonder Again and Memories of Silver. • In addition to Roberto, who is buried on the property, Darby Dan has been home to such influential stallions as Graustark, His Majesty, Chateaugay and Proud Truth ... The current stallion roster includes Sun King, Magna Graduate, Ambassador, Tale of Ekati, American Lion and Run Away and Hide. • Phillips acquired Darby Dan in 1992 and now oversees the farmʼs business aspects. He has been responsible for the transition from a private family breeding/racing farm into a growing commercial operation. The farm breeds, boards, buys, and sells Thoroughbreds for clients and family members. • Phillipsʼ uncle, Daniel Galbreath, was a member of The Jockey Club, and director of Churchill Downs and Keeneland who died in 1995. he took over as owner in 1988, but even before that Dan Galbreath would be listed as owner and his father, John Galbreath, as breeder on Darby Dan horses. Darby Dan won the 1963 Kentucky Derby with champion Chateaugay and the 1967 Derby with Proud Clarion; the 1974 Preakness and Belmont with Little Current; the 1972 Epsom Derby with Roberto; and raced champions Tempest Queen (3-year-old filly of 1978) and Sunshine Forever (turf horse of 1989). • Phillipsʼ grandfather John W. Galbreath was a property developer and owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team from 1945-1985, an era that included legendary player Roberto Clemente. One of Galbreathʼs best racehorses, Roberto, was named after Clemente and his name is prominent in countless Thoroughbred pedigrees. • The Phillips Racing Partnership of John W. Phillips and his sisters Dianne Albrecht, Debbie Bower, and Cindy Close is part of one of Thoroughbred racingʼs most storied families. Their grandfather John W. Galbreath founded Darby Dan Farm just outside Columbus, Ohio, in 1935 and expanded to Lexington, Ky. in 1946 with the purchase of 618 acres of a renowned farm responsible for four Kentucky Derby winners. Darby Dan, complete with its historic barns and buildings, remains in operation but the Columbus division is no longer used for Thoroughbreds. • Phillips is an attorney who serves on several racing-related boards. Trainer Bruce R. Brown ... Born: Jan. 29, 1976, on Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington, D.C. clients. We pretty much stay in New York to race, so we have a lot of New York-bred and New York clients.” ... Residence: Floral Park, NY ... Family: Wife Jennie; son Nicholas Robert • Started out in the business working summers while in high school for his brother Steve, who trains in Pennsylvania. “Iʼve never done anything, but horses,” he said. “I always wanted to do what big brother did.” Right out of high school, Brown went to work for veteran New Jersey trainer John Forbes, and among the horses he rubbed was G2 Kingʼs Bishop winner and now leading sire Tale of the Cat. He later went to work handling a string in New York for Tim Hills for several years before opening his own stable in 2008. “I learned a lot from John Forbes. Heʼs like a second father to me,” said Brown. “Monmouth and the Meadowlands were just the greatest time. I was just 18, and I remember when we first shipped to the Meadowlands, I called my Mom and told her I was in New York City. You can see the Empire State Building from there – I didnʼt realize the river was in between – but I didnʼt know much then, Iʼd spent most of my life in small town Maryland!” Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 1 0 0 2011 Turf Sprint 3rd 0 Earnings $0 Compliance Officer 11th Quick facts about Bruce R. Brown: • Brown made his Breedersʼ Cup debut in the 2011 TVG Mile with Compliance Officer, whom he claimed for a mere $25,000. The Officer gelding was riding a five-race win streak into the Breedersʼ Cup Mile, including three stakes - the West Point at Saratoga, and the Ashley T. Cole and Bluegrass Cat Mohawk Stakes, both at Belmont. He finished 11th in the Breedersʼ Cup after being forced wide. • Brown has posted some healthy numbers since starting out in 2008, with his horses earning over $11 million and steadily climbing every year. Heʼs been at $2.5 million from a small number of starters twice in the last few years. “Iʼve been very lucky,” he said. “My father-in-law, William Terril, had a string of horses and supported me from the beginning, which was very helpful. And weʼve had good luck right from the beginning and it just kind of snow-balled. Iʼm blessed to have good • .“When you claim a horse, youʼre just hoping that you donʼt lose money and that you get a horse you can have some fun with,” he said of Compliance Officer prior to the 2011 Mile. Since then, the gelding won a stake at the Fairgrounds and placed in several others, including a second place finish in the Poker Stakes (G3) in 2012. • Breedersʼ Cup Turf Sprint runner Spring to the Sky, a four-year-old son of Langfuhr, was third in his most recent out, the G3 Woodford Stakes going five and a half furlongs on the turf at Keeneland. He was also second in the Jim McKay Turf Sprint at Pimlico this year, and won the Groovy Stakes at Belmont in 2012. Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint TIGHTEND TOUCHDOWN Ch.g.4 Pure Precision - Starry Mark by Marquetry Bred in Florida by CHAD STEWART & LAURIE STEWART (Feb 11, 2009) 02Sep13 Prx10 21Jul13 Sar8 05Jul13 Prx7 01Jun13 Pen2 16May13 Bel1 30Mar13 Aqu6 10Mar13 Aqu7 27Jan13 Aqu4 27Dec12 Aqu3 27Oct12 Bel10 Workout(s): 126 bL bL bL bL bL bL bL Velasquez C H 120 bL 3 4 1 $287,000 5 1 0 $137,439 9 5 1 $431,545 3 3 0 $265,455 0 0 0 $0 1 0 0 $22,306 3.40 Stormofthecentury116£ TightendTouchdown120«¬ Ben'sCat 122¹£ clear,just failed 11 hustled st,held well 9 3.35 StrongImpact119£ TightendTouchdown124¡ Varsity121¶¢ pursued,led,gamely 6 *.80 Ben'sCat121¶¢ TightendTouchdown122¼ Bridgetown120»¡ 3.40 TightendTouchdown119»¡ Bridgetown122¶£ Ben'sCat 122£ saved ground,driving 10 *.95 TightendTouchdown 121¸¡ QuickMoney121¨µ MagicalSeason121º rated near ins to 1/4p 8 *.95 TightendTouchdown 118»¢ SoScott118¶¢ BlueCreek120¸¢ spurted clr 5/16,safe 7 2.85 Demon'sDeputy119¨µ TightendTouchdown 117¸¡ BlueCreek119¶¡ bump after start,game 8 duel 2p,weakened late 7 *1.60 QuickMoney118¶ Dawly113¶£ TightendTouchdown120¸¡ 1¸¡ 1¸£ Velasquez C H 120 bL 2.80 TightendTouchdown120¸£ PointTaken120¹¢ TalentedWhiz115¼¡ solid pace,held sway 7 Owner: MR. AMORE STABLE Trainer: JASON SERVIS Stk - TfMnstrHG3 - 350k 122-109 5 1 1¶ 1¶ yl p 5f¹¸ :22¶¸ :45^¿ :57ºº 3g Stk - FdlrsPatrt - 100k 118-105 5 1 1¶¡ 1¶¡ fm p¶¸ 5K»¸ :21»¼ :43»» 1:01¶½ 3g gd p 5f¹¸ :22¶¿ :46¼½ :59º¹ 3g Stk - PrxDshHG3 - 200k 132-109 3 2 2¹ 2¹ Stk - PaGovCupHL - 150k 120-124 1 7 1¡ 1¶¡ fm p 5f¹» :21»¿ :43¶» :54¼¸ 3g fm h¶¾ 6f¶¸^ :22¸^ :44¿º 1:07»½ 3g SOC 20000 - N 100-112 1 2 1¸ 1¶¡ SOC 50000/50000 87-109 7 1 1¸ 1º ft 6K¶¾ :23¼¸ :47^¹ 1:16¼¸ 4g ft s 6f¸¸ :22¶½ :44½½ 1:10¿¸ 4g SOC 50000/50000 135-104 2 3 1¡ 1¶ Clm 35000 (35-25)cnd-c 100-103 5 2 2¶¡ 2«¬ ft s 6f¸^ :22»¾ :45¾¾ 1:09¾^ 4g Claimed by Mr. Amore Stable from MAT Stables, LLC for $35,000, Rice Linda - Trainer s Clm 30000 (30-25)cnd-c 120-101 1 3 1¶¡ 1¸ sy s 6f¸^ :22¾» :46º¿ 1:12^^ 3g Claimed by MAT Stables, LLC from Mr. Amore Stable for $30,000, Servis Jason - Trainer Clm 25000cnd 126-109 3 1 1¶ 1¹ fm h¸½ 6f¿¸ :22^¾ :44¿¿ 1:08¾¸ 3g 13 Oct 13 Bel tr 3F ft :38.0b 9/18 6 Oct 13 Bel tr 4F ft :50.0b 28/43 1¸¡ 1¶¡ 1¶¡ 1¹¡ 1¶¡ 1¼ 1¹ 2«¬ 2£ 2£ 2¶¢ 1»¡ 1¸¡ 1»¢ 2¨µ 3¸£ Carmouche K 120 Ortiz, Jr. I 124 Castellano J 122 Castellano J 119 Rosario J 121 Ortiz J L 118 Ortiz, Jr. I 117 2013: 2012: Life: Turf: Course: Off Dirt: 8 11 21 8 0 2 5.10 TightndTouchdown 118¹¢ CommitmentLetter115½¢ TennisRcket121«¬zipped 2p,hand urged 11 1º¡ 1¹¢ Castellano J 118 bL 26 Aug 13 Sar tr 4F ft :50.2b 12/45 12 Aug 13 Sar tr 3F ft :37.4b 5/9 PURE PRECISION, b, 1999 TIGHTEND TOUCHDOWN ch, g February 11, 2009 STARRY MARK, gr/ro, 1999 Montbrook, 1990 8s, SW, $373,728 817 f, 48 SW, 1.56 AEI Al's Helen, 1983 32s, SW, $220,281 9 f, 9 r, 8 w, 3 SW Marquetry, 1987 36s, SW, $2,857,886 892 f, 35 SW, 1.12 AEI With the Stars, 1993 12s, wnr, $12,749 9 f, 8 r, 7 w Buckaroo, 1975 18s, SW, $138,604 523 f, 29 SW, 2.06 AEI Secret Papers, 1982 5s, wnr, $13,200 6 f, 6 r, 6 w, 2 SW Distinctive, 1966 30s, SW, $211,881 418 f, 20 SW, 1.56 AEI Brilliant Melody, 1979 Unraced 14 f, 9 r, 7 w, 2 SW Conquistador Cielo, 1979 13s, SW, $474,328 895 f, 72 SW, 2.03 AEI Regent's Walk, 1981 22s, wnr, $75,771 13 f, 11 r, 8 w, 2 SW With Approval, 1986 23s, SW, $2,863,540 899 f, 53 SW, 1.31 AEI Star Reputation, 1985 8s, wnr, $53,524 9 f, 9 r, 9 w, 1 SW Buckpasser Stepping High Jet Diplomacy Attache Case Never Bend Precious Lady Cornish Prince Pavlova Mr. Prospector K D Princess Vice Regent Lover's Walk Caro Passing Mood Star Spangled Iva Reputation TIGHTEND TOUCHDOWN'S RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Year 2011 2012 2013 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned at 2 2 1 0 0 $7,106 at 3 11 5 1 0 $137,439 at 4 8 3(1) 4(3) 1 $287,000 Lifetime 21 9(1) 5(3) 1 $431,545 Sire: PURE PRECISION, b, 1999. Raced 2 yrs, 8 sts, 4 wins, $186,550. Won Sapling S (gr. III), Tyro S; 2nd Criterium S. Lifetime: 7 crops, 155 foals, 108 rnrs (70%), 73 wnrs (47%), 27 2yo wnrs (17%), 3 sw (2%), 1.16 AEI, 1.03 CI, 31 sale yrlgs, avg $10,584, 0.2 TNA. In 2013: 1 sw, 13 2yos, 1 2yo rnr, 1 2yo wnr. 1st dam: Starry Mark, gr/ro, 1999. Bred by David Caldwell (Ky.). Raced 3 yrs, 29 sts, 4 wins, $37,413. Dam of 3 named foals, 3 rnrs, 3 wnrs, 1 sw. 2006: Sweetasnails, ch f, by Put It Back. Raced 5 yrs, 62 sts, 6 wins, $76,985. ($25,000 obsapr 2yo). 2007: Lift Off, ch g, by Put It Back. Raced 3 yrs, 30 sts, 3 wins, $31,864. 2009: TIGHTEND TOUCHDOWN, ch g, by Pure Precision. At 4: Won Pennsylvania Governor's Cup H (T); 2nd Turf Monster H (gr. IIIT), Parx Dash H (gr. IIIT), Fiddlers Patriot S (T). Inbreeding: 4SX5D Buckpasser; 4SX5D Never Bend. Nicking: PURE PRECISION w/MARQUETRY mares: 5 foals, 5 strs, 4 wnrs (80%), 2 2yo wnrs (40%), 1 SW (20%), 0 GSW (0%) Broodmare sire: MARQUETRY, ch, 1987-2013. Sire of 253 dams of 874 foals, 599 rnrs (69%), 411 wnrs (47%), 138 2yo wnrs (16%), 1.29 AEI, 1.30 CI; 36 sw. 2nd dam: With the Stars, gr/ro, 1993. Bred by Kinghaven Farms (Ont.). Raced 2 yrs, 12 sts, 1 win, $12,749. Owner Mr. Amore Stable ... Owner(s): Ron Lombardi ... Born: July 3, 1957 in Newark N.J. ... Residence: Winter Park, Fla. ... Family: Wife, Geri; Daughters, Gabi and twins Nikki and Chrissy ... Education: Graduated from the University of West Virginia. Quick facts about Mr. Amore Stable: • Lombardi is targeting his first Breedersʼ Cup start with Tightend Touchdown, a candidate for the Breedersʼ Cup Turf Sprint ... Lombardi and trainer Jason Servis originally claimed Tightend Touchdown on Aug. 10, 2012 for $35,000... They lost him for $30,000 on Dec. 27, 2012 to trainer Linda Rice, but then re-claimed him for $35,000 in the geldingʼs next start on Jan. 27, 2013... “I was upset when we lost him, so when he returned in a claimer I told Jason to claim him back,” Lombardi says. “Heʼs a big, good-looking horse who always gives you his all.” • Tightend Touchdownʼs 2013 resume contains a win in the listed Pennsylvania Governorʼs Cup and runner-up finishes in the Turf Monster Handicap (G3) and Parx Dash Handicap (G3) and the ungraded Fiddlers Patriot at Saratoga. • Mr. Amore Stable has approximately 42 horses in training and eight broodmares and young horses at farms in New York, Pennsylvania and Florida ... His 2013 stable also includes stakes runners Ju Ju Eyeballs, who won the Crank It Up and Just Smashing at Monmouth; Ribo Bobo, winner of the Icecapade at Monmouth; and Exclusive Strike, who was third in the Man oʼWar (G1) at Belmont Park ... All three were acquired via claims. • Lombardi also owned 2008 Violet Stakes (G3) winner American Border. • Lombardi started his stable in 2008 and is enjoying his best year with 42 wins in 2013 and earnings of more than $1.5 million ... His previous best was 2012 when he won 39 races and earned $1,263,380. • Lombardiʼ named his stable in honor of his first horse, Mr. Amore ... Owned in a partnership, Mr. Amore never raced as he was put down after suffering injuries in a 2006 training accident. • In past years, Lombardi played golf in his free time, but now focuses much of his attention on his racing operation ... “I used to play a litle golf,” Lombardi says, “but I put that aside for racing. I spend about two hours a day looking over past performances for horses to claim.” • Owns SportsCare, a chain of physical therapy and sports medicine franchises with approximately 50 outlets in New York, New Jersey and Florida ... SportsCare is the official physical therapy provider of the NBAʼs Brooklyn Nets. • Lombardi was introduced to racing as a youth when his family spent their summers in Long Branch, N.J., and they would attend the races at nearby Monmouth Park on weekends ... Lombardiʼs father owned a horse named Mackieʼs Pall, who won three races in 1949. Trainer Jason Servis ... Born: April 2, 1957 in Charles Town, W.Va. ... Residence: Jupiter, Fla. ... Family: Wife, Natalie; Sons: Evan and Garrett. • In 2009, Servis captured his fourth Meadowlands training title in fve years. Quick facts about Jason Servis: • Servisʼ other stakes winners include A.P. Andie, who won the 2003 Correction Handicap at 52-1 odds, Tempest Fugit and American Border. • Servis has Tightend Touchdown on course to be his first Breedersʼ Cup starter ... Claimed and then re-claimed by Servis for Mr. Amore Stable, Tightend Touchdown won the 2013 Pennsylvania Governorʼs Cup Handicap and was second in the Turf Monster Handicap (G3) and Parx Dash. • Servisʼ father, Joe, was a state steward at Charles Town and also worked as a director of the Jockeysʼ Guild ... His brother, John, also is a trainer ... John Servis is best-known for training 2004 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Smarty Jones. • He has 60 horses in training at Belmont Park and Monmouth ... Included in his stable are stakes winners Ribo Bobo and JuJu Eyeballs as well as Exclusive Strike, who was third in the Man oʼWar (G1) ... All three were acquired via claim for Mr. Amore Stable. • Servis had a career-best 80 winners in 2012, but has 79 in 2013 through Oct. 18 ... His earnings of $2,975,865 through Oct. 18, 2013 marks the second time he has eclipsed $2 million in earnings. He had $2,430,067 in 2012. • Servis was raised in a family with deep roots in racing and started his career as a jockey in 1975 ... A year later, he became an excerise rider and then spent 10 years working for trainer Peter Fortay before opening his own stable in 2001 ... His first winner was Hattab Be You on March 13, 2002 ... His first primary owner was Dennis Drazen, who still has horses with Servis. • Jason is on the board of the New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemenʼs Association. Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint 5 1 0 0 $33,114 2013: 5 3 1 0 $95,050 2012: 10 4 1 0 $128,164 Life: Turf: 1 0 0 0 $600 Trainer: D. WAYNE LUKAS B.c.3 Broken Vow - Homefortheholidays by Came Home Course: 0 0 0 0 $0 Bred in Kentucky by GARY & MARY WEST STABLES, INC. 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Raced 2 yrs, 14 sts, 9 wins, $725,296. Won Philip H. Iselin H (gr. II), Ben Ali S (gr. III), R. R. M. Carpenter Jr. Memorial S, Sir Barton S, Skip Away S; 2nd Meadowlands Cup H (gr. II), Fayette S (gr. III); 3rd Gulfstream Park H (gr. I), Massachusetts H (gr. II). Lifetime: 9 crops, 846 foals, 635 rnrs (75%), 490 wnrs (58%), 124 2yo wnrs (15%), 57 sw (7%), 1.46 AEI, 1.56 CI, 472 sale yrlgs, avg $55,344, 1.1 TNA. In 2013: 9 sw, 93 2yos, 41 2yo rnrs, 10 2yo wnrs, 29 sale yrlgs, avg $80,672. 1st dam: Homefortheholidays, ch, 2004. Bred by Gainesway Thoroughbreds (Ky.). Raced 3 yrs, 7 sts, 1 win, $44,610. Dam of 2 named foals, 2 rnrs, 2 wnrs, 1 sw. ($170,000, 2005 keesep yrlg). 2009: Miss Samantha J., ch f, by Van Nistelrooy. Raced 1 yr, 3 sts, 1 win, $11,261. 2010: TOUR GUIDE, b c, by Broken Vow. At 2: Won Sugar Bowl S. At 3: Won Allen's Landing S. 2011: Dkb/br f, by Tale of the Cat. 2012: B f, by Tiz Wonderful. 2013: B c, by Harlan's Holiday. Inbreeding: 4SX4D Mr. Prospector; 4SX5D Northern Dancer; 5SX5DX5D Raise a Native. Nicking: BROKEN VOW w/CAME HOME mares: 1 foal, 1 str, 1 wnr (100%), 1 2yo wnr (100%), 1 SW (100%), 0 GSW (0%) Broodmare sire: CAME HOME, dkb/br, 1999. Sire of 51 dams of 77 foals, 47 rnrs (61%), 30 wnrs (39%), 11 2yo wnrs (14%), 0.93 AEI, 1.48 CI; 3 sw. 2nd dam: METEOR CAP, dkb/br, 1994. Bred by T.M. Evans (Ky.). Raced 1 yr, 6 sts, 3 wins, $51,875. Won Marshua S. Breeder Gary and Mary West ... Born: Both were born in 1946. ... Residence: Calif. ... Web site: www.westhealth.org Quick facts about Gary and Mary West: • The Wests have started five runners in Breedersʼ Cup races. Dollar Bill was the first Breedersʼ Cup starter for the Gary and Mary West Stables, Inc., finishing unplaced in the 2000 Juvenile and finishing sixth in the 2002 Breedersʼ Cup Classic. In 2009, Aspire finished 12th in the Juvenile. In 2012 they entered two runners in the Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile. Power Broker finished fifth, and Title Contender was eighth. • In 2013, their 4-year-old homebred filly Book Review won the A Gleam (G2) at Betfair Hollywood Park, a Breedersʼ Cup Challenge Race, earning a berth in the Breedersʼ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint. In late Dec. 2012, she won the La Brea Stakes (G1) on opening day at Santa Anita. The daughter of Giantʼs Causeway finished second in the Ballerina (G1) at Saratoga, and second in two Grade 2 tests, the Santa Maria and the La Canada. • The Westsʼ Guilt Trip won the 2013 Strub Stakes (G2) at Santa Anita. The 4-year-old son of Pulpit also finished third in two Grade 2 events, the San Fernando Stakes and the Mervyn Leroy. • The Wests campaigned a number of good 3-year-old colts in 2013: Flashback, Power Broker, Cameo Appearance, Code West, Treasury Bill and Title Contender. Flashback won the Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G2) and was second in both the San Felipe Stakes (G2) then the Santa Anita Derby (G1) before being sidelined. A full brother to Grade 1 winner Zazu, the son of Tapit has been working in preparation for a return to the races. • Power Broker won the Indiana Derby (G2) on Oct. 5 and was second in the Haskell Invitational (G1). He won the Easy Goer at Belmont. Earlier this year he was being pointed for the Kentucky Derby until he finished fifth in the Santa Anita Derby (G1). Code West has raced at five tracks this year, winning the Matt Winn Stakes (G3) at Churchill Downs and finishing second in the Risen Star Stakes at the Fair Grounds. Title Contender won the Ohio Derby (G3). • Three-year-old Cameo Appearance has placed in three stakes in 2013, earning a second in the Oklahoma Derby (G3) and finishing third in the Super Derby (G2) at Louisiana Downs and Straight Line Stakes. Treasury Bill finished second in the San Vicente (G2) and third in the Came Home Stakes. • Also in 2013, five year-old homebred Pass the Dice placed in the Churchill Downs Stakes (G2). Five-year-old Corporate Jungle was second in the Swoonʼs Son Stakes. • The Wests are developing a powerhouse racing stable. The stable had its best year to date in 2012 when they won 55 races and more than $3.2 in purses to rank 12th among all owners in North America. Gary and Mary West Stables, Inc., already has topped $3.2 million in earnings for the year and currently (prior to the Breedersʼ Cup) ranks sixth among leading owners. • The Wests claimed their first horse in 1980 for $13,500. His name was Joe Blow. They recall he won 23 races for them. They retired him in Valley, Neb., when his career ended. He lived to be 31. Private Vow, an unnamed yearling colt by Lydgate and an unnamed 2013 filly by Lemon Drop Kid, a full sister to Pass the Dice. • The Westsʼ racing manager and bloodstock advisor is O.J. “Ben” Glass, Jr., who trained Rockamundo. Glass also won five stakes for the Wests with Callide Valley in 1992-93. • Last year at two, Power Broker broke his maiden winning the Chandelier Stakes (formerly Oak Leaf Stakes) (G1), earning a berth in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile. In 2012 at 4, Casino Host won two Grade 2 races, the Mervin H. Muniz Jr. Memorial Handicap at Fair Grounds and the Del Mar Handicap and finished third in the Eddie Read (G1). • They have more than 100 horses, including about 25 broodmares. Their racehorses are with conditioners Bob Baffert, Wayne Catalano, Tom Proctor, Chad Brown, Cody Autrey and W. Bret Calhoun. Their broodmares are at Dell Ridge Farm in Lexington, Ky. • Homebred Book Review is out of the Distorted Humor mare, Clever Babe, now nine years old. Four-year-old Book Review, by Giantʼs Causeway, is her first foal. Clever Babe has two other reported foals, a 2-year-old filly by Giantʼs Causeway named Trendy Chic and an unnamed yearling colt by Pulpit. She was bred back to Giantʼs Causeway. Clever Babe was purchased for $100,000 at the Keeneland September yearling sale by the Westʼs racing manger, Ben Glass as agent. • Homebred Pass the Dice, an earner of nearly $250,000, is out of the Tale of the Cat mare Sophieʼs Cat. She was purchased in 2005 for $90,000, by Glass as agent at the Keeneland November Breeding stock sale. Pass the Dice, a 5-year-old son of Lemon Drop Kid, is one of six reported foals from the 13-year-old mare and the highest earner to date. Others include 4-year-old New Media by Mass Media. Sold as a 2-year-old, he is a winner of four races and $110,215 racing in Korea. Sophieʼs Catʼs other foals are 3-year-old Shanghai Princess by • The Westʼs first big thrill in racing was starting Rockamundo in the Kentucky Derby in 1993. Rockamundo had won the Arkansas Derby (G2) that year at odds of 108-1. The 23-year-old son of champion Key to the Mint died in January of 2013 from complications of colic. Then owned by the Wests in partnership with Jim Plemmons, he stood at Old Frankfort Stud near Frankfort, Ky. • In 2001, Dollar Bill was the Westʼs second Kentucky Derby contender and also raced in the Preakness and Belmont Stakes. His earnings topped $1 million. Their Wood Memorial (G1) winner Buddha was the morning-line favorite for the Derby in 2002, but was scratched the day before the race after stepping on a stone which badly bruised his foot. He then was retired. Their most recent Derby contender was High Limit in 2005. He was injured during the race. Other top horses have been Mongoose, Mass Media and Sweet Lips. • West became a racing fan when he was 19 after moving to Omaha, Neb., where Ak-Sar-Ben, then one of the nationʼs leading tracks, was located. Mrs. West owned a horse while in high school and remembers always enjoying racing. They met in Omaha. When the couple first married, they were racegoers at Ak-Sar-Ben and dreamed of someday owning a racehorse. Family Investments, a sizeable private hedge fund located in Chicago. • Gary began his career in hospital administration. He went on to build one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world. Along with wife, Mary, West has founded numerous companies over the past four decades – beginning with WATS Telemarketing in 1978 and followed by West corporation. West Corporation, founded in 1986, is one of the largest customer relationship management companies in the world with a diversified portfolio of companies under its umbrella. When the Wests sold West Corporation in 2006, it was an international conglomerate with more than 35,000 employees, $3.5 billion in annual sales and clients in banking, retail and technology. • The Gary and Mary West Foundation was established following the sale of West Corporation. The foundation has four areas of focus: lowering the cost of health care; supporting senior wellness initiatives; supporting at risk youth employment training; and supporting training programs for service dogs that help seniors and veterans. They are the lead sponsors of the Gary and Mary West Senior Wellness Center opened in San Diego, Calif., in April 2010. The West Health Institute is an extension of their philanthropy. Through the institute, Mr. West is committed to changing the way health care is delivered in the United States and around the world. To date it has provided approximately $151 million in funding to non-profits primarily located in San Diego, Calif., and Omaha, Neb. • West and his wife have started and now lead a range of enterprises based in Southern California and the Midwest, included West Development and West Partners, a private equity firm, and West • The Wests made their home in Rancho Santa Fe in 2008. Locally in Southern California, they own West Steak and Seafood, Bistro West, West inn Hotel & Suites and West Mart, all in Carlsbad. Owner Calumet Farm ... Owner(s): Calumet Investment Group ... Location: Lexington, Ky., abutting Keeneland Race Course. ... Web site: www.calumetfarm.com Quick facts about Calumet Farm: • With businessman Brad Kelley assuming control of the farm a year earlier, Calumet had a return to classic prominence in 2013 when its colt Oxbow captured the Preakness Stakes, a win that gave Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas his record 14th career victory in a Triple Crown race. Oxbowʼs win was the eighth Preakness triumph for Calumet and the operationʼs first since 1968, which also was its last prior classic win. “To put Calumet, who we all know that name, back on the front pages of the racing publications is very special,” Lukas said after the Preakness. “Iʼm so happy for him just to have the opportunity to represent him.” • Oxbow went on to finish second in the Belmont Stakes, but emerged from his fourth-place finish in the Haskell Invitational (G1) with a season-ending ankle injury. It has not yet been determined if Oxbow will return to the races as a 4-year-old. • On May 3, 2012, it was announced that historic 800-acre Calumet Farm had been sold to the Calumet Investment Trust and the purchase price was just under $36 million. At that time it also was announced that Brad Kelley would lease Calumet Farm from the trust. All of the horses from Kelleyʼs 300-acre Georgetown, Ky. based Hurricane Hall property and his 200-acre Lexington, Ky.-based Bluegrass Hall have been relocated to Calumet Farm. In February 2013, it was announced that Kelley would race as Calumet Farm rather than Bluegrass Hall. Kelley, however, continues to race in black and gold colored silks of Bluegrass Hall. • Calumet was most recently represented in the Breedersʼ Cup as the breeder of millionaire Switch, who is out of the graded stakes winning homebred Antoniette. The Quiet American mare, sold for $150,000 as a yearling, won or placed in 15 graded stakes races. She finished second in the Breedersʼ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint in both 2010 and 2011. • Under Kelley, Calumet also revitalized its breeding program. The farm stood five stallions in 2013 including 2010 Melbourne Cup (Aus-G1) winner Americain. Included in Kelleyʼs broodmare band is Grade 1 winner Runup the Colors, purchased for $60,000 at the 2011 Keeneland November mixed sale. The A.P. Indy mare is the dam of graded stakes winner Revolutionary, who finished third in the 2013 Kentucky Derby. • Kelley is a former stockholder in Churchill Downs Inc. and also owned Kentucky Downs, located in his former hometown of Franklin, which sits on the border with Tennessee. Self-made man, who founded Commonwealth Tobacco, producer of discounted cigarettes in 1990 ... Sold company in 2001 for $1 billion ... Invested in and owns 1.2 million acres of land in Texas, Florida and New Mexico, which makes him one of the 10 largest landowners in America. • Warren Wright Sr. used his financial genius to develop his familyʼs Calumet Baking Powder company, which was sold to General Foods in the late 1920s for $40 million. Wright applied that same business acumen to Calumet Farm, which he inherited in 1931 from his father, William Monroe Wright, converting Calumet from a prominent Standardbred farm to a legendary Thoroughbred racing and breeding operation. • Wright guided Calumet through its “golden age,” from 1940 until his death in late 1950 by making several key decisions, which included the 1936 purchase of Bull Lea, who finished eighth in the 1938 Kentucky Derby but became the foundation sire of Calumetʼs breeding operation, and the hiring in 1939 of eventual Hall of Fame trainers Ben A. Jones and his son, H.A. (Jimmy) Jones, who together built Calumet into a racing dynasty. • Upon Wrightʼs death his widow, Lucille Parker Wright, assumed control of Calumet and continued with her second husband, Rear Admiral Gene Markey, to build upon its legacy until her death in 1982. • From 1932-1982, Calumet won two Triple Crowns (Whirlaway, 1941; Citation, 1948) and seven Kentucky Derbys (Whirlaway, 1941; Pensive, 1944; Citation, 1948; Ponder, 1949; Hill Gail,1952; Iron Liege, 1957; Tim Tam, 1958; and Forward Pass, 1968 upon the disqualification of Dancerʼs Image). • Calumet bred and raced 11 horses enshrined in the Racing Hall of Fame (Alydar, Armed, Bewitch, Citation, Coaltown, Davona Dale, Real Delight, Twilight Tear, Two Lea, Tim Tam and Whirlaway) and four named Horse of the Year (Whirlaway, 1941 and ʼ42; Twilight Tear, 1944, first filly voted Horse of the Year; Armed, 1947; and Citation, 1948). • Calumet was the leading money-winning owner 12 times and was the first owner to earn more than $1 million in purse money in a single season (1947). • Following Lucille Markeyʼs death in 1982, Calumet passed to her daughter, Bertha Wright, who hired her son-in-law, J.T. Lundy, to run the farm. During this time, Calumet bred and raced (in partnership with Jurgen Arnemann) Criminal Type (by Alydar), voted Horse of the Year and champion older male in 1990. • The farm also bred 1991 Kentucky Derby winner Strike the Gold, which it sold as a 2-year-old. • In 1990, Alydar died in a suspicious stall accident and Calumetʼs fortunes began to unravel because of questionable business practices. Lundy eventually served a 4-1/2-year prison sentence for bank fraud, conspiracy and bribery convictions and was ordered to pay restitution on more than $20 million in defaulted loans. • Calumet was sold at a bankruptcy auction in 1992 to Henryk de Kwiatkowski for $17 million. de Kwiatkowski, a native of Poland, made his fortune buying and selling used airplanes, then entered racing in the mid-1970s. Prior to acquiring the Calumet name, he bred and raced under the Kennelot Stables banner. • He campaigned Horse of the Year Conquistador Cielo, champion filly De la Rose, Belmont Stakes winner Danzig Connection and stakes winners Sabin and Stephanʼs Odyssey. He also raced the Northern Dancer horse Danzig, who was unbeaten in three starts and became a world-class sire while standing at Claiborne Farm. homebred for Calumet but was sold as part of the farmʼs dispersal. In 2011, Elmhurst returned to Kentucky to reside at Jeanne Mirabitoʼs Our Mims Retirement Haven near Paris. The gelding had been living at Rocking Horse Ranch in California. Mirabito cared for Our Mims in her final years; the mare died in 2003 and was buried at Calumet. • As owner, Calumet campaigned Breedersʼ Cup starters Lea Lucinda and Lech. Calumet bred 1997 Breedersʼ Cup Sprint winner Elmhurst, as well as nine other horses who have competed in the Breedersʼ Cup (Ad Valorem, Agnes World, Catrail, Lea Lucinda, Librettist, Stella Madrid, Strike the Gold, Switch and Wildly Special, who was bred in partnership). • de Kwiatkowski died in March 2003, with oversight and operation of the historic farm passing to a trust with his children as the beneficiaries. Taking the most active roles of his seven children were son Stephan and daughter Arianne. • Elmhurstʼs second dam was champion Our Mims, who raced as a • For more information, also see the bio for Bluegrass Hall. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas ... Born: Sept 2, 1935, Antigo, Wis. Given name is Darrell. ... Residence: Louisville, Ky. ... Family: son, Jeff. ... Education: Earned a masterʼs degree in education at the University of Wisconsin, where he worked as an assistant basketball coach for two years ... Became a teacher and head basketball coach in high school for nine years, including a seven-year stint in LaCrosse, Wis. ... During summers, trained and raced horses in South Dakota before turning to training full time. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 156 19 21 1984 1985 3rd 15 Distaff Distaff Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Distaff Distaff Distaff Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Earnings $20,320,520 Lifeʼs Magic Lucky Lucky Lucky Tankʼs Prospect Fiesta Lady Tiltalating Alabama Nana (Ire) Ladyʼs Secret Lifeʼs Magic Ketoh Louisiana Slew Arewehavingfunyet Family Style Twilight Ridge 1986 1987 2nd 6th 2nd 7th 8th 4th 2nd 1st 9th 11th 8th 2nd 1st Sprint Sprint Distaff Distaff Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Sprint Distaff Distaff Distaff Distaff Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Sprint Sprint Sprint Mt. Livermore Pancho Villa Ladyʼs Secret Twilight Ridge Capote Pledge Card Anything For Love Sacahuista Pine Tree Lane Clabber Girl North Sider Sacahuista Sharp Cat Contempt Success Express Tejano Blue Jean Baby Classic Crown Dream Team Lost Kitty Over All High Brite On the Line Pine Tree Lane 3rd 5th 1st 6th 1st 10th 10th 4th 2nd 2nd 6th 1st 2nd 10th 1st 3rd 11th 6th 3rd 10th 7th 5th 10th 11th 1988 1989 1990 Classic Distaff Distaff Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Mile Sprint Sprint Classic Distaff Distaff Distaff Distaff Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Mile Sprint Distaff Slew City Slew Classic Crown Winning Colors Is It True Darby Shuffle Lea Lucinda One of a Klein Open Mind Some Romance Steinlen (GB) Gulch High Brite Slew City Slew Highest Glory Open Mind Winning Colors Wonders Delight Grand Canyon Special Happening Stella Madrid Voodoo Lily Steinlen (GB) On the Line Luthierʼs Launch dnf 5th 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 11th 1st 6th 2nd 1st 12th 6th 5th 3rd 9th 10th 2nd 4th 3rd 11th 1st dnf 5th 1991 1992 1993 1994 Juvenile Mile Sprint Sprint Turf Classic Distaff Distaff Juvenile Juvenile Mile Sprint Sprint Classic Distaff Juvenile Sprint Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Classic Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Fire in Ice Steinlen (GB) Carson City Senor Speedy Shy Tom Twilight Agenda Grand Girlfriend Train Robbery Big Sur Dance Floor Star of Cozzene Deposit Ticket Media Plan Twilight Agenda Lite Light Mountain Cat Salt Lake Tabasco Cat Stellar Cat Tabasco Cat Timber Country Cat Appeal Flanders Lilly Capote 10th 4th 10th 9th 10th 2nd 6th 12th 11th 6th 3rd 10th 5th 9th 6th 5th 13th 3rd 5th 2nd 1st dnf 1st 5th 1995 1996 1997 Juvenile Fillies Sprint Sprint Distaff Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Classic Distaff Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Sprint Sprint Turf Distaff Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Serenaʼs Song Chimes Band Harlan Serenaʼs Song Editorʼs Note Hennessy Honour and Glory Cara Rafaela Golden Attraction Tipically Irish Editorʼs Note Serenaʼs Song Boston Harbor Gold Tribute Cheyenne City City Band Sharp Cat Honour and Glory Lord Carson Marlin Sharp Cat Double Honor Grand Slam Time Limit 2nd 5th 4th 5th 3rd 2nd 4th 2nd 3rd 6th 12th 2nd 1st 6th 8th 10th 9th 3rd 4th 13th 2nd 6th dnf 7th 1998 1999 2000 Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Mile Sprint Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Sprint Sprint Classic Filly & Mare Turf Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Classic Distaff Distaff Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Bay Harbor Love Lock Fantastic Fellow Trafalger Cat Thief Mountain Range Tactical Cat Time Bandit Yes Itʼs True Unbridled Delight Grand Slam Partnerʼs Hero Cat Thief Natalie Too High Yield Millencolin Cash Run Surfside Cat Thief Spain Surfside Scorpion Yonaguska Cash Deal 14th 9th 8th 8th 3rd 9th 8th 13th 11th 8th 2nd 8th 1st 12th 3rd 10th 1st 3rd 7th 1st 2nd 9th 12th 12th 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2010 2011 2012 Classic Distaff Juvenile Sprint Sprint Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Classic Distaff Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Turf Dirt Mile Sprint Juvenile Sprint Juvenile Fillies Sprint Turf Orientate Spain Jump Start Day Trader Orientate Race for Glory Be Gentle Renaissance Lady Azeri Stellar Jayne Consolidator Ex Caelis Folklore Pegasus Wind Be Smart Ninth Client Mine That Bird Hamazing Destiny Optimizer Hamazing Destiny Broken Spell Hamazing Destiny Optimizer 12th 2nd 11th 11th 1st 9th 11th 13th 5th 3rd 4th 4th 1st 11th 12th 9th 10th 2nd 8th 5th 6th 10th 11th Quick facts about D. Wayne Lukas: • D. Wayne Lukas expects to bring six horses to the Breedersʼ Cup in 2013: Will Take Charge (Classic); Strong Mandate (Juvenile); Fast Bullet (Sprint); Skyring (Turf); All Cash (Juvenile Turf); and Tour Guide (Turf Sprint). Two already have Grade 1 wins this year: Travers winner Will Take Charge and Hopeful Stakes winner Strong Mandate. With Grade 2 wins this year are Fast Bullet (True North Handicap) and Skyring (Dixie Stakes). All Cash, a maiden after four starts, was fourth last out in the Bourbon Stakes (G3). Tour Guide owns two ungraded stakes wins. • Lukas has the most Breedersʼ Cup wins of any trainer in history with 19, more than double the count of the next nearest trainer, Bill Mott with 9. Lukasʼs Breedersʼ Cup earnings stand at $20,320,520, also the most of any trainer by more than $4 million. Since the first Breedersʼ Cup in 1984, Lukas has saddled 156 runners, also more than any other trainer, and has had at least one entry in a Breedersʼ Cup race every year except 2007 and 2009. His first Breedersʼ Cup win came in the 1985 Distaff with Lifeʼs Magic. His most recent was Hightailʼs victory in the 2012 Juvenile Sprint. He trained one Classic winner, Cat Thief in 1999, and has been most successful with youngsters, saddling five winners in both the Juvenile and Juvenile Fillies. He also trained four Distaff winners, including Ladyʼs Secret, who won in 1986 and was that yearʼs Horse of the Year. • In summary, Lukasʼs Breedersʼ Cup winners are Capote (1986), Success Express (1987), Is It True (1988), Timber Country (1994) and Boston Harbor (1996) in the Juvenile; Twilight Ridge (1985), Open Mind (1988), Flanders (1994), Cash Run (1999) and Folklore (2005) in the Juvenile Fillies; Lifeʼs Magic (1985), Ladyʼs Secret (1986), Sacahuista (1987) and Spain (2000) in the Distaff; Gulch (1998) and Orientate (2002) in the Sprint; Cat Thief in the 1999 Classic; Steinlen in the 1989 Mile; and Hightail in the 2012 Juvenile Sprint. • Lukas is part of Breedersʼ Cup history as an owner as well. He partnered with Overbrook Farm to campaign Grand Canyon, second in the 1989 Juvenile, and with Overbrook Farm and Sugar Maple Farm to run Big Sur, off the board in the 1991 Juvenile. • Lukasʼs major clients have included the late San Diego Chargers owner Eugene Klein; Overbrook Farm; Beverly Lewis and her late husband, Robert; Michael Tabor; David Reynolds; Rob Mitchell; Tom Van Meter; Susan Magnier; and those with Lukasʼs Breedersʼ Cup contenders this year, Robert Baker and William Mack (Strong Mandate); Willis Horton (Will Take Charge); Ahmed Zayat of Zayat Stables (Fast Bullet); and Brad Kelly of Calumet Farm (Tour Guide, All Cash, and Skyring). • Lukasʼs skill with horses began early. Raised on a 10-acre farm outside Antigo, Wis., the second of three children, he raced his pony at the Antigo County Fairgrounds. Even before he was in high school he began developing his skills in evaluating and buying horses. With his friend Clyde Rice, later a successful horseman himself and father of trainer Linda Rice, Lukas bought mustangs headed to slaughter, broke and trained them, and resold them at auction. He began his career training Quarter Horses and rose to the top, averaging more than $1 million in purse earnings annually and turning out 23 Quarter Horse champions. • Lukas turned to training Thoroughbreds full-time in 1978. The first horse to put him in the national Thoroughbred spotlight was Terlingua, a daughter of Secretariat, one of 1978ʼs top juvenile fillies, and eventually the dam of super stallion Storm Cat. Terlingua gave Lukas his first stakes win, the Nursery Stakes in June 1978 at Hollywood Park. Less than a month later he earned his first graded win, the G2 American Handicap with Effervescing, also at Hollywood. In 1980 Lukasʼs career leapt forward when Hall of Fame trainer John Nerud sent him 3-year-old Codex to train for Tartan Farm. Codex not only gave Lukas his first G1 win, the 1980 Santa Anita Derby, but also his first win in a Triple Crown series, that yearʼs Preakness Stakes. • Codexʼs 1980 Preakness Stakes victory was the first of Lukasʼs record 14 wins in Triple Crown races. Appropriately enough, it was another Preakness winner, Oxbox in 2013, who moved Lukas out of a tie with Hall of Fame trainer James “Sunny Jim” Fitzsimmons as the winningest trainer on the Triple Crown trail. Lukas has won the Kentucky Derby four times, the Preakness six times, and the Belmont four times. Among his Kentucky Derby winners is Winning Colors, one of just three fillies to win the Run for the Roses. In one dominant stretch he won six straight Triple Crown races, starting with Tabasco Catʼs victories in the 1994 Preakness and Belmont; continuing with a sweep of the 1995 Triple Crown series with two different horses, Thunder Gulch in the Kentucky Derby and Belmont and Timber Country in the Preakness; and ending with Grindstoneʼs victory in the 1996 Kentucky Derby. The streak ended when Nick Zito won the 1996 Preakness with Louis Quatorze, but Lukas was right back in the winnerʼs circle that year with Belmont winner Editorʼs Note. • Lukas has won the Eclipse Award as outstanding trainer four times (1985, 1986, 1987, and 1994) and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1999. He became North Americaʼs all-time leading trainer by earnings in 1988 and was the first trainer to top the $100 million and $200 million marks in career earnings. As of Oct. 19, 2013, Lukas leads all trainers with $265,488,401 in purse earnings. He has 4,681 wins and 7,410 placings from 27,525 starters, a 44 percent in-the-money performance. Lukas has trained 24 champions, including three named Horse of the Year: Ladyʼs Secret (1986), Criminal Type (1990) and Charismatic (1999). • In addition to his success at the races, Lukas is known for mentoring assistants who also have gone on to successful, sometimes stellar, training careers: Todd Pletcher, Kiaran McLaughlin, Dallas Stewart, Mark Hennig, Randy Bradshaw, Mike Maker, George Weaver, Bobby Barnett, Gerald Butler, and Mike Marlow. His current and long-time assistant is Sebastian Nicholl. • In July 2013, Governor Steven Beshear appointed Lukas to the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, succeeding Michael Pitino. Geico Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint UNBRIDLED'S NOTE 126 Owner: MIKE MCCARTY Trainer: STEVEN M. 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V. Lark Quillon Tom Fool Kootenai UNBRIDLED'S NOTE'S RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Year 2011 2012 2013 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned at 2 1 1 0 0 $27,600 at 3 8 2(1) 1(1) 3(3) $384,141 at 4 4 1(1) 1(1) 1(1) $92,276 Lifetime 13 4(2) 2(2) 4(4) $504,017 Sire: UNBRIDLED'S SONG, gr/ro, 1993-2013. Raced 3 yrs, 12 sts, 5 wins, $1,311,800. Won Breeders' Cup Juvenile (gr. I), Florida Derby (gr. I), Wood Memorial S (gr. II), Olympic H; 2nd Fountain of Youth S (gr. II), Peter Pan S (gr. II), Hutcheson S (gr. II). Lifetime: 14 crops, 1,394 foals, 1,047 rnrs (75%), 724 wnrs (52%), 135 2yo wnrs (10%), 102 sw (7%), 2.05 AEI, 2.38 CI, 708 sale yrlgs, avg $293,403, 5.6 TNA. In 2013: 8 sw, 81 2yos, 18 2yo rnrs, 7 2yo wnrs, 44 sale yrlgs, avg $207,727. 1st dam: Siberian Fur, gr/ro, 1994. Bred by Peter and Joanna Rabusin (Fla.). Raced 1 yr, 2 sts, 1 win, $20,400. Dam of 13 named foals, 8 rnrs, 3 wnrs, 2 sw. ($14,000, 1997 obsoct, Unreal Zeal; $20,000, 2000 obswin, Notebook; $325,000, 2003 keenov, Notebook; $10,000, 2011 keejan, Dunkirk). 1998: Real Fur, dkb/br f, by Unreal Zeal. Raced 2 yrs, 8 sts, 0 wins, $5,180. ($5,500 obswin yrlg; $32,000 obsapr 2yo). 1999: Frostee Fur, b f, by Pentelicus. Unraced. ($7,500 obsoct wnlg). 2000: SPOKEN FUR, gr/ro f, by Notebook. Raced 2 yrs, 12 sts, 5 wins, $675,880. Won Mother Goose S (gr. I), Coaching Club American Oaks (gr. I); 3rd Alabama S (gr. I), Gazelle H (gr. I). Dam of 6 foals, 4 rnrs, 3 wnrs. Sent to Japan 2010. 2001: Brrneedfur, gr/ro f, by Mecke. Raced 1 yr, 2 sts, 0 wins, $460. Dam of 5 foals, 1 rnr, 1 wnr. 2002: The Fur Flew, dkb/br f, by Slew City Slew. Unraced. Dam of 3 foals, 3 rnrs, 2 wnrs, including Throws It Down ($29,340). Sent to Tha 2008. 2003: Kolinsky, b f, by Forest Gazelle. Raced 1 yr, 3 sts, 0 wins, $4,245. Dam of 2 foals, 2 rnrs, 1 wnr. ($60,000 keenov wnlg). 2004: Spoken Softly, gr/ro f, by Notebook. Raced 1 yr, 6 sts, 1 win, $20,590. Dam of 2 foals, 1 rnr, 1 wnr. 2005: Graciously Soft, gr/ro f, by Vindication. Unraced. Dam of 2 foals, 2 rnrs, 2 wnrs, including My Name Is Michael ($99,830). ($220,000 ftsaug yrlg). 2007: Sensational Carina, b f, by Broken Vow. Unraced. Sent to Arg 2009. ($50,000 keesep yrlg). 2008: Roma Mia, gr/ro f, by Bluegrass Cat. Raced 1 yr in It, 1 st, 0 wins. ($50,000 obsapr 2yo). 2009: UNBRIDLED'S NOTE, b c, by Unbridled's Song. ($150,000 keejan yrlg; $140,000 obsmar 2yo). At 3: Won Eddie D S (gr. IIIT); 2nd Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (gr. IT); 3rd Foxwoods King's Bishop S (gr. I), Malibu S (gr. I), Amsterdam S (gr. II). At 4: Won Joe Hernandez H (T); 2nd Potrero Grande S (gr. II); 3rd Eddie D S (gr. IIIT). 2010: Flagrant Foul, gr/ro f, by Tiznow. Raced 1 yr, 3 sts, 0 wins, $2,740. ($24,000 keenov wnlg). 2012: Brier Hill Girl, b f, by Dark Kestrel. Inbreeding: 3SX3D Caro. Nicking: UNBRIDLED'S SONG w/SIBERIAN EXPRESS mares: 4 foals, 3 strs, 1 wnr (25%), 1 2yo wnr (25%), 1 SW (25%), 1 GSW (25%) Broodmare sire: SIBERIAN EXPRESS, gr, 1981-1996. Sire of 98 dams of 450 foals, 312 rnrs (69%), 200 wnrs (44%), 55 2yo wnrs (12%), 1.11 AEI, 1.32 CI; 20 sw. 2nd dam: Siksika, b, 1979. Bred by Barbara Hunter (Ky.). Raced 1 yr, 11 sts, 1 win, $13,070. Breeder Gulf Coast Farms ... Owner(s): Lance Robinson and Jerry Bailey ... Born: Robinson, Dec. 16, 1955; Bailey, Sept. 16, 1943 ... Residence: Bailey and his wife, Leslie, live in Ocala, Fla Robinson and his wife, Marla, live on a 100-acre Quarter Horse Ranch in Spanish Fork, Utah. ... Family: Robinsons have a married daughter, Brooke Stephens, and a son, Clint, who is a professional cowboy specializing in calf-roping. ... Bailey: wife, Leslie, children Jodie and Jim. ... Education: Robinson is a graduate of Ricks College (now Brigham Young University-Idaho) and Weber State University with a degree in pre-veterinary science. Bailey has a degree in veterinary medicine from the University of Minnesota. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 7 0 2 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 3rd 0 Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Turf Juvenile Classic Turf Sprint Turf Sprint Turf Sprint Earnings $840,000 Salute the Sarge Be Smart Grand Adventure Lookin At Lucky Lookin At Lucky Grand Adventure Grand Adventure Unbridledʼs Note Quick facts about Gulf Coast Farms: 9th 12th 10th 2nd 4th 10th 10th 2nd • Gulf Coast sold only their select juveniles at the 2011 March OBS 2-year-olds in training sale, and among them was 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Turf Sprint runner-up Unbridledʼs Note, going for $140,000 to Mike McCarty. The partnership purchased the Unbridledʼs Song colt, a half-brother to multiple Grade 1 winner and $1.65 million broodmare Spoken Fur, for $150,000 at the 2010 Keeneland January mixed sale from Taylor Made Sales. ... Unbridledʼs Note finished third in both the 2012 Amsterdam Stakes (G2) and Kingʼs Bishop (G1), then was tried on turf for the first time and won the 2012 Eddie D Stakes (G3). • In 2013, Unbridledʼs Note won the listed Joe Hernandez Stakes, finished second in the Potrero Grande Stakes (G2), and third in the Eddie D. Stakes (G3) before making another attempt in the 2013 Breedersʼ Cup Turf Sprint at Santa Anita. • Gulf Coast sold Siberian Fur, dam of Unbridledʼs Note not in foal for $10,000 at the 2011 Keeneland January mixed sale through Taylor Made to Beechwood Racing Stable. ... Siberian Fur foaled a filly named Brier Hill Girl by Dark Kestrel in Jan. 2012, was bred to Munnings with no record of a 2013 foal, and was then bred to Shackleford for 2014. • Gulf Coast bred Grand Adventure, who finished 10th in the 2008 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile, 9th in the 2010 Turf Sprint, and 10th in the 2011 Turf Sprint, then sold him as a yearling for $75,000 at the 2007 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky July yearling sale with Taylor Made Sales Agency acting as agent … Purchased Val Marie (dam of Grand Adventure) in 2004 for $335,000 and sold her at the 2010 Keeneland November sale for $260,000. • The Gulf Coast partnership was a key player at major Thoroughbred sales before much of their bloodstock was sold in 2010. Bailey and Robinson participated at the highest level of breeding, buying, selling, and racing. in the 2012 Peter Pan Stakes (G2) … In 2013, the gelding won the Kellyʼs Landing Stakes ... Gulf Coast Farms purchased What a Knight (dam of Right to Vote) for $225,000 in 2005 and sold her for $16,000 at the 2011 Keeneland January horses of all ages sale. • Notable successes include Lookin At Lucky … Under their Jerry Bailey Sales Agency banner, Lookin At Lucky was sold for $475,000 at the 2009 Keeneland two-year-olds in training sale and went on to be named Eclipse Award champion two-year-old male after finishing second in that yearʼs Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile. … Lookin at Lucky won the 2010 Preakness Stakes and the Haskell Invitational (G1) the following year and was again champion as three-year-old male. He stands at Ashford Stud. • The recession hit Bailey and Robinsonʼs operation hard. Gulf Coast would lease its mares, totaling 100 at one point, to clients who would breed them and then own the foal, with Gulf Coast the breeder of record. Among these still racing at top levels in 2013 was Grade 2 winner Something Extra, produced from Our Mariah, by Mt. Livermore. ... “Mare leasing programs are just not a viable option in this economy,” Bailey said in 2011. In Jan. 2011, following the breeding stock dispersal, Fifth Third Bank of Kentucky sued Gulf Coast Farms for $15 million on unpaid loans. • Purchased Henny Hughes for $180,000 at the 2004 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky July yearling sale. After the colt failed to meet his reserve at the 2005 Barretts March sale, Henny Hughes began his career racing for Gulf Coast and partner Martin L. Cherry; the colt was sold to Darley after he won the Tremont by 15 lengths. He went on to finish second in the 2005 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile ... After beginning his stud career at Darley, leading 2yo sire of 2012 Henny Hughes stood at Walmac for 2013. Among his successful progeny were 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Juvenile Fillies winner Beholder. • Graded stakes performer Right to Vote was bred by Gulf Coast Farms and sold under the Jerry Bailey Sales Agency banner for $20,000 at the Ocala Breeders Sales Co.ʼs March two-year-olds in training sale in 2011. As a juvenile of 2011, Right to Vote finished third in the Champagne (G1) behind Union Rags and Alpha, then finished second • In Aug. 2011, Community Bank & Trust of Florida took control of the 414-acre farm in Reddick, Florida. Bailey wanted to continue to train horses. • Of the liquidation of nearly 100 of their horses at the 2010 Keeneland November breeding stock sale, Keenelandʼs director of sales Geoffrey Russell said at the time “Lance Robinson and Jerry Bailey are well-regarded horsemen who have a great eye for finding young mares and developing them into proven producers. This is a rare and wonderful opportunity for our buyers.” • Robinson, who has known Bailey since the early 1980s, then joined Bailey and Ellenberg, creating Gulf Coast. Ellenberg no longer is a partner in the venture. • After returning to Florida, Bailey and fellow Minnesota native Ken Ellenberg formed a successful pinhooking venture as Jerry Bailey Sales Agency. Among his successful purchases were dual classic winner Thunder Gulch, which he raced for his first four races before selling him to Michael Tabor, and juvenile stakes winner Henny Hughes. Other successful pinhooks include Grade 1 winners Deputy Commander, Honour and Glory and Yes Itʼs True. • Bailey, who also has a rodeo background, was a racetrack veterinarian in Florida for seven years, then became the attending veterinarian and manager at E.K. Gaylordʼs Lazy E Ranch in Oklahoma. • Robinson grew up on a dairy farm and cattle ranch in Ogden, Utah, and has spent his entire life working with horses. He was a professional rodeo cowboy for about 15 years and five times qualified for the National Finals Rodeo as a steer wrestler. His son, Clint, is currently a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association. He learned about Kentucky and Thoroughbred racing while on a Mormon mission in 1977. Owner Mike McCarty ... Born: Sept. 6, 1947 in Austin, Texas ... Residence: Austin, Texas ... Family: wife Debbie; two daughters and 5 grandchildren. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 2 0 0 2005 2008 Juvenile Turf Sprint 3rd 1 Earnings $119,500 Private Vow Storm Treasure 14th 3rd Quick facts about Mike McCarty: • Mike McCarty has been represented by three starters in the Breedersʼ Cup with Unbridledʼs Noteʼs second in the 2012 Turf Sprint being his best finish. Previously, Storm Treasure was third in the 2008 Turf Sprint and Private Vow was 14th in the 2005 Juvenile after his rein broke. • Unbridledʼs Note is poised for a second shot at the Turf Sprint and Southern Blessing is being pointed toward the Juvenile in 2013. • Before his home state of Texas legalized pari-mutuel horse racing in the modern era, McCarty enjoyed going to the races several times a year at Evangeline Downs in Louisiana. In 2000, his employees gave him a Christmas gift of a trip to Keeneland in Lexington, Ky. during the April race meeting and two-year-olds in training sale. At the time, McCarty had never heard of Keeneland and knew nothing about Thoroughbred auctions. • In advance of his 2000 trip to Keeneland, McCarty conferred with his friend Roger Beasley, a prominent central Texas car dealer who has raced Thoroughbreds. (NOTE: Roger Beasley is NOT Rogers [with an “s”] Beasley, Keeneland Vice President of Racing). Beasley recommended that McCarty locate trainer Steve Asmussen at Keeneland if he was interested in getting into the Thoroughbred business. “I knew absolutely nothing about the horse sales and had never heard of Steve Asmussen,” McCarty said. “I thought horses cost about five or six hundred dollars.” • Before McCarty hired Asmussen, the trainer cautioned that he prefers owners that do not interfere with the training procedures. McCarty replied that as long as Asmussen did not tell him how to run his construction business, he would not tell him how to train. The pair has enjoyed considerable success at various tracks with McCartyʼs band of about a dozen runners. • McCarty purchased his first horse, Wild Rocket, for $265,000 at the 2000 Keeneland April two-year-olds in training sale on his first visit to an auction. When the colt won his career debut three months later at Lone Star Park in Texas, McCarty said he was hooked on racing. • McCartyʼs best runners include stakes winners Private Vow and Storm Treasure, both starters in the 2006 Kentucky Derby. Private Vow earned $491,392 while winning four of 12 starts. Storm Treasure closed his 40-race career for McCarty with six wins and $710,344. • McCarty buys most of his horses at two-year-old auctions but occasionally purchases yearlings. In 2013, he bought two yearlings at Fasig-Tiptonʼs August sale in Saratoga Springs and another two at the Keeneland September yearling sale. Purchased Unbridledʼs Note for $140,000 at the 2011 Ocala Breedersʼ Sales Co. March two-year-olds in training sale. Unbridledʼs Note was the runner-up in the 2012 Breedersʼ Cup Turf Sprint. Purchased Southern Blessing for $230,000 at the 2013 Ocala Breedersʼ Sales Co. March two-year-olds in training sale. • Primary business: McCarty Corporation that handles major construction projects at United States military bases. The company has no website because McCarty said he has no need to advertise. Trainer Steve Asmussen ... Born: Nov. 18, 1965, Gettysburg, S.D. ... Residence: Arlington, Texas ... Family: wife, Julie; sons, Keith James, Darren Scott and Eric Mark. Breedersʼ Cup Record Starts 1st 2nd 29 4 4 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 3rd 2 Earnings $6,877,180 Distaff Lady Tak Juvenile Cuvee Sprint Posse Sprint Bwana Charlie Sprint Cuvee Juvenile Private Vow Classic Curlin Juvenile Kodiak Kowboy Juvenile Pyro Classic Curlin Classic Student Council Dirt Mile Pyro Turf Sprint Storm Treasure Juvenile Fillies Turf Jungle Tale Classic Haynesfield Dirt Mile Thiskyhasnolimit Sprint Riley Tucker 2011 2012 7th 12th 4th 4th 13th 14th 1st 3rd 2nd 4th 11th 6th 3rd 5th 11th 7th 9th Dirt Mile Dirt Mile Juvenile Fillies Juvenile Turf Turf Sprint Dirt Mile Filly & Mare Sprint Ladies' Classic Sprint Turf Sprint Turf Sprint Tapizar Wilburn My Miss Aurelia Daddy Nose Best Regally Ready Tapizar Dust and Diamonds My Miss Aurelia Justin Phillip Great Mills Unbridledʼs Note 5th 7th 1st 6th 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 5th 4th 2nd Quick facts about Steve Asmussen: • Steve Asmussen expects to send three runners to the 2013 Breedersʼ Cup. Bound for the Juvenile Fillies is Untapable, undefeated in two starts including the Pocahontas Stakes (G2), a Breedersʼ Cup Challenge “Win and Youʼre In” race. Returning to the Breedersʼ Cup is Justin Phillip, expected for the Sprint after finishing fifth in that race in 2012. Since that result he earned his first Grade 1 victory, the 2013 Vanderbilt Handicap, and came within a neck of winning another, the Vosburgh Invitational. Also returning is Unbridledʼs Note, intended again for the Turf Sprint after finishing second in that race in 2012. • Asmussen has saddled 29 Breedersʼ Cup starters and to date has four wins in four different races: the 2012 Dirt Mile with Tapizar; the 2011 Turf Sprint with Regally Ready; the 2011 Juvenile Fillies with My Miss Aurelia; and the 2007 Classic with Curlin. • Asmussen first entered the Breedersʼ Cup picture in 2003, saddling Posse in the Sprint, Cuvee in the Juvenile, and Lady Tak in the Distaff; Posse finished best, coming home fourth. After an also-ran finish with Private Vow in the 2005 Juvenile and no entries in 2006, Asmussen had a breakthrough Breedersʼ Cup in 2007. In addition to Curlinʼs Classic victory, Pyro and Kodiak Kowboy finished second and third, respectively, in the Juvenile. In 2008, Curlin returned to the Classic but could not repeat, finishing fourth, while Storm Treasure came home third in the Turf Sprint. Asmussenʼs lone entry in 2009, Jungle Tale, was fifth in the Juvenile Fillies Turf, and he was off the board with three starters in 2010. In 2011, he was back in the winnerʼs circle with My Miss Aurelia (Juvenile Fillies) and Regally Ready (Turf Sprint); three others were off the board, although Tapizar counted his first Breedersʼ Cup earnings with a fifth in the Dirt Mile. In 2012, all six of Asmussenʼs Breedersʼ Cup entries brought home checks: Tapizarʼs win in the Dirt Mile; seconds by My Miss Aurelia in the Ladiesʼ Classic (now Distaff), Dust and Diamonds in the Filly and Mare Sprint, and Unbridledʼs Note in the Turf Sprint; a fourth by Great Mills in the Turf Sprint; and Justin Phillipʼs fifth in the Sprint. • Asmussenʼs Breedersʼ Cup stars have been well rewarded on Eclipse Awards night. Curlin was twice named Horse of the Year, for 2007 and 2008, and Kodiak Kowboy, returned to Asmussen for his final two starts after a stint with Larry Jones, was named top sprinter for 2009. My Miss Aurelia, undefeated in four starts as a 2-year-old, took home the Eclipse Award as 2011ʼs top juvenile female. • In addition to Asmussenʼs Breedersʼ Cup hopefuls, other stable standouts in 2013 have been 4-year-old Cluster of Stars, undefeated in seven starts including two Grade 2 stakes; multiple graded stakes winner Master Rick; and Grade 3 winners Brazen Persuasion and Mico Margarita. • Asmussen was North Americaʼs leading trainer by wins in 2002, 2004, 2005, and 2007 through 2011. He won the Eclipse Award as outstanding trainer in 2008, when he set the record for number of wins in a year with 622, and won the award again in 2009 when he broke his own record with 650 wins. He also was the first trainer in history to win 500 races in one year, scoring 555 in 2004, crushing the record of 476 held by Jack Van Berg since 1976. Asmussen set a North American record on Feb. 7, 2004, when he won 10 races in one day, including three stakes, from 16 starters at five tracks. • Through Oct. 19, 2013, Asmussen has 6,588 career wins, second among all North American trainers only to Dale Baird, whose win total stood at 9,445 when he was killed in an auto accident in 2007. Asmussen also has 5,264 seconds and 4,437 thirds among his 31,204 starters, a 52 percent top-three performance. His purse earnings stand at more than $210 million, fifth among all trainers lifetime. Saddling Basalt at Remington Park, Asmussen earned his 6,000th win on Nov. 18, 2011, the fifth trainer to reach that milestone. He holds multiple training titles including at Ellis Park, Fair Grounds, Keeneland, Lone Star Park, Monmouth, Oaklawn Park, Remington Park, Retama Park, Sunland Park, and Churchill Downs. • Asmussen currently has about 100 horses in training, divided among New York, Kentucky, and Oklahoma operations. His assistants are Scott Blasi, Darren Fleming, and Toby Sheets. • Among Asmussenʼs major clients are Winchell Thoroughbreds, who owns Untapable; Zayat Stables, who owns Justin Phillip; and Mike McCarty, who owns Unbridledʼs Note. The trainerʼs operation suffered a blow in 2011 with the death of leading client Jess Jackson of Stonestreet Stable. Jacksonʼs wife, Barbara Banke, continues to run the stable. Two horses that Asmussen trained for Jackson left near-indelible marks on racingʼs history books, earning three straight Horse of the Year Eclipse awards between them: Curlin in 2007 and 2008 and Rachel Alexandra in 2009. • Rachel Alexandra was purchased by Jackson and Harold McCormick after her 20-length win in the 2009 Kentucky Oaks. The filly was undefeated in eight starts as a 3-year-old, including historic wins over males in the 2009 Preakness Stakes and Haskell Invitational and over older males in the 2009 Woodward Stakes. Retired in 2010, she was bred to Curlin and delivered her first foal in January 2012. The foal was named Jessʼs Dream following a naming contest that drew more than 6,500 submissions. • Asmussen trained Curlin from his second start after Midnight Cry Stables sold majority interest in the colt to Stonestreet and partners George Bolton and Padua Stables; Stonestreet eventually owned the horse outright. Curlin won the Preakness Stakes and Breedersʼ Cup Classic in 2007 and followed with wins in the Dubai World Cup, Stephen Foster Handicap, and Jockey Club Gold Cup in 2008. The Gold Cup win pushed his career earnings over the $10 million mark and past Cigar as the top American earner in history. After finishing fourth in the 2008 Breedersʼ Cup Classic, Curlin was retired to stand at Laneʼs End Farm. • Asmussen learned the racing business from his parents, Keith and Marilyn Asmussen, who breed, own, and train. He was helping to walk hots and mucking stalls by the age of five. In a childhood accident, he lost part of one thumb while holding a horse through a chain link fence. Asmussen took out his jockeyʼs license at age 16 and rode for three years in California, New Mexico, and New York before difficulty maintaining weight forced him to abandon race riding. His brother, Cash, now also a trainer, was the Eclipse Award top apprentice jockey in 1979 before becoming a champion rider in Europe. The Asmussen family operates Asmussen Horse Center, a breeding and sales operation, and El Primero Training Center, both in Laredo, Texas. • Asmussen began training Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses in New Mexico in 1986 and won his first Thoroughbred stakes in 1987, the Bessemer Stakes with Scout Command at Birmingham Race Course. His first graded win, the G3 Derby Trial in 1996, came with Valid Expectations, his first major contender and winner of seven stakes from 1995 through 1997. His first G1 win came in 1999 with Mother Goose Stakes winner Dreams Galore.