Olympian of the Outback: Winx!

Sydney, Australia home of the 2000 Summer Olympics and Winx!
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Sydney, Australia home of the 2000 Summer Olympics and Winx!
Sydney, Australia, home of the 2000 Summer Olympics and Winx!

As the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics started a few days ago, I quickly lost interest following the opening ceremony.  I wish all of the athletes luck in pursuit of their Olympic dreams but the featured sports are just not, “The Sport of Kings”.  I’ve never been to the Olympics and I am good with that.  The closest I have ever been to anything Olympic was this street art when I visited Sydney in September of 2011.  All the while, when I was checking out koalas and joeys, my favorite thing about Australia was foaling and I didn’t even know it.  Winx was born on 9/14/11 and racing has never been the same for Sydney or the world.  Winx is my favorite Olympian of the Outback!

 

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Filling Tepin’s Horseshoes

Tepin at Keeneland
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Tepin wins the Breeders' Cup Mile
Tepin wins the Breeders’ Cup Mile

Last week was bittersweet.  There were plenty of new and returning champions on the racing scene but a personal favorite retired.  Tepin, Queen of the Turf,  has chosen to quit racing and her connections obliged.  Fortunately, Tepin retired sound.  The big question now is, who will fill Tepin’s horseshoes?

 

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Big Money Mike

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Mike E. Smith

Photo: a picture from a print from the Keeneland Jockey Collector Series featuring Mike Smith.  The series, released in 2005 and 2006, includes Pat Day, Jerry Baily, Edgar Prado, Robby Albarado and Craig Perret as well.  I have all of the prints except the Albarado, darn!

Thoroughbred U is wholeheartedly dedicated to Sport of Kings.  I have such a personal passion for the horses that I have a tendency to make the Thoroughbreds the focus.  On the day when we remember Zenyatta’s retirement from racing I think it is an important moment to pay due respect to the jockey.

First a bit on Zenyatta, because I simply must.  Zenyatta is a Kentucky bred mare born in 2004 to Street Cry and Vertigineux Zenyatta won 4 Eclipse Awards and 19 of her 20 starts.  She is a mare that won both the Breeders’ Cup Ladies Classic and was 1st and 2nd in the BC Classic itself.  On November 17, 2010 she retired to the life of a broodmare at Lane’s End Farm in Kentucky.  Mike Smith was her jockey for 16 of her outstanding wins.  Without further delay, let’s focus on a man behind the mare.

Michael Earl Smith was born in Roswell, New Mexico on 8/10/1965.  His father was a jockey.  Mike E. Smith took to the sport at a very young age and obtained his license to ride by the time he was only 15 years old.  It didn’t take long until Smith was on the move, earning leading jockey titles nationally and additionally finding success overseas.

By 1992, Smith was a Breeders’ Cup winner.  He won the BC Mile riding Lure in 1992 and 1993.  Two BC wins are enough to impress me.  After all, the BC is designed to be the World Champion event for Thoroughbred racing.  Smith wasn’t stopping.  He holds the record for BC wins now with 25 victories.  He has won the BC Classic an outstanding 4 times, including this year’s ride on Arrogate.  His BC Classic winners also include, Drosselmeyer, Zenyatta and Skip Away.  Smith did so well at the BC this year, he received his third Bill Shoemaker Award, given to the jockey with the most BC points.  Scoring provides 10 points to win, 5 to place, 3 to show and 1 point for fourth place.  This year, Smith won the BC Dirt Mile with Tamarkuz, the BC Filly and Mare Sprint with Finest City and the BC Classic with Arrogate. Smith was 2nd in the BC Distaff with Songbird, in the BC Juvenile Filles with Coasted and the BC Sprint with Masochistic.  He picked up his last 3 points, with a third place finish, in the BC Juvenile Fillies with American Girl.

Smith has won every leg of the Triple Crown.  He has won internationally 4 times and there is talk he may be slated to head to Europe with Arrogate in 2017.  Smith obtained his 5000th win in 2012, while on Eclipse Award 2011 Champion Sprinter, Amazombie.  He is very selective of who he rides for now.  He now has 5,360 wins in 32,674 starts.  At 51 years old he is going strong.

Amazombie

Photo:  From my visit to and story about Old Friends in September of 2015.  BC Sprint winner, Amazombie, in the mask and Rapid Redux, who had 22 consecutive wins, thus more than Zenyatta.

Smith obtained his own Eclipse Awards for Outstanding Jockey in 1993 and 1994.  1994 also brought him an ESPY Award for Best Jockey.  He holds several other honors and awards and in 2003 he was inducted into the National Museum and Hall of Fame.

Big Money Mike is his nickname due to his success in earnings.  Mike E. Smith is entered in several races at Del Mar on 11/18 and 19.  Will you bet him to be your money maker?  I’ll be keeping my eye on him.  He sure caught me by surprise with the romp over California Chrome in the BC Classic.  Check back soon for more Thoroughbred related information!

 

 

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Racing in the Red, White and Blue!

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Happy 4th of July weekend!  I hope everyone has some fun plans for the 3 day weekend.  I am heading to Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY this evening for the closing night of the 38 day long Spring race meet.

On 7/2/16, Churchill is hosting “Downs After Dark-My Country ‘Tis of Thee”.  The theme is patriotic.  I spent a good part of my day yesterday planning my dressy red, white and blue attire.  In addition to 11 live Thoroughbred races there will be displays of military equipment, thousands of American flags, music by Wildwood and a presentation to honor 4 soldiers.

The 1st race posts at 6 p.m. EST.  Gamblers will delight in the mandatory payout of the Single 6 Jackpot which may be around $3 million dollars!  To play, bet races 4 thru 9.  Other special contests are featured as well.  I am especially excited to see the 3 stakes races.  These are the Grade 3 Bashford Manor Stakes, the Debutante Stakes and the Kelly’s Landing Overnight Stakes.

The 115th running of the Bashford Manor is a 6 furlong dirt race for 2 year-olds.  In race 7, nine horses will compete for their 1st time in a graded stakes race.  This race has a purse of $100,000 and posts at 9 p.m. EST.

The 116th running of the Debutante is another 6 furlong dirt race with an equal purse of $100,000.  The 8th race is for 2 year-olds as well but they must be fillies.  10 horses are entered.  9:39 p.m. EST is the post time.

The 7th running of the Kelly’s Landing Overnight Stakes is longer at 7 furlongs on the dirt.  The purse is $67,000 and participants must be 3 or older.  It is the 10th race on the card and features 7 horses.  Post time is 10:42 p.m. EST.

In other news, per Equibase there have been as many as 10 horses named Fourth of July.  Two of those were quarter horses.  The most recent Fourth of July was foaled in March, 2012.  He was sired by Street Cry and his dam was Dixie Holiday.  The last time he raced at Churchill Downs he won.  That was last November.  He had a workout at Churchill last week.  His jockey is Channing Hill.  Wayne M. Catalano trains this horse for Avers Wexler.  In 12 starts Fourth of July has 2 wins, 2 times placing and 1 time in third place.

Leave me a comment if you are going to Churchill Downs tonight.  I’ll get a ton of pictures to share for those who can’t be there.  Have a blessed and happy 4th of July!

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Chrome Shall Transcend

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California Chrome is set to transcend in tomorrow’s Trans Gulf Electromechanical Trophy race!  Chrome has traveled to Dubai, United Arab Emirates for the 2nd time in his brief but exciting 5 years.  Tomorrow’s (2/25/16) prep race is a handicap race meant to give Chrome both the practice he needs and the rest time he wants prior to his second chance at bringing home the Dubai World Cup!

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The Dubai World Cup (DWC), operated by Emirates Racing Authority,  was created in 1996 by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.  He is the ruler of Dubai, the founder of Godolphin Racing and the owner of Darley.  The DWC is the end of the UAE racing season at Meydan Racecourse. The season is from 11/5/15 to 3/26/16 this time.  Prior to 2010, this race was held at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse on the same grounds.  Since the remodel, Meydan has a hotel with suites that face the racecourse, golf, a museum, dining and a theatre.  The grandstands hold 60,000 fans.  There is a dirt track and a turf track.  Prior to 2015 the Meydan dirt track was a synthetic material called Tapeta.  The DWC is the world’s richest race. The purse money on DWC day, the last Saturday of March annually, is $30 million dollars of which $10 million is the prize for just the one race!  The entire DWC Carnival has a purse of $40 million dollars.  The Carnival is mixed in with the regular season and is featured on 11 days of international racing ending with the DWC, sponsored by Emirates.  Admission to the grandstands and paddock views are free through the regular racing season.

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California Chrome is the 5 year old champ of sire, Lucky Pulpit, and dam, Love the Chase.   He has had 19 career starts.  He is owned by California Chrome, LCC, which is Perry Martin and Taylor Made Farm.  He was bred by Martin and Steve Coburn.  Chrome ran second in the DWC in 2015.  Prince Bishop was the 2015 winner.  Chrome was with his regular jockey, Victor Espinoza, when he last raced in Dubai as he will again this year.  Chrome has won the 2014 Kentucky Derby, the 2014 Preakness Stakes, the 2014 Eclipse Award Horse of the Year Award and the 2014 Eclipse Award Champion 3 Year Old Colt Award.  He ran 3rd in the Breeders’ Cup Classic in 2014.  After he ran at Meydan on 3/28/15 he suffered a few injuries and some time in recovery,  He raced again on 1/9/16 and was victorious in the Santa Anita San Pasqual Stakes (G2).

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Last year Chrome did not participate in a prep race in Dubai prior to his effort in the DWC.  The most popular prep race is Super Saturday, ran at Meydan 3 weeks prior to the DWC.  Chrome will not race on Super Saturday.  Tomorrow, the feature race is The Zabeel Mile (G1).  Chrome won’t be in that race either.  Rather, his connections have chosen the same prep race used by Curlin who won the DWC in 2008.  Chrome will race the 6th race tomorrow, the Trans Gulf Electromechanical Trophy Race (TGET).  The purse is $150,000 dollars.  His owners thought that since he didn’t have a prep last year and placed 2nd they would prep him this time but they didn’t want a race that was too difficult and they wanted him to have more recovery time.  The 2016 TGET is a 1 and 1/4 mile (about 10 furlongs) dirt handicap race for horses 3 years old and upwards.  Chrome will carry the most weight, about 15 pounds more than his 7 competitors.  Chrome drew the rail in the following field:

  1. California Chrome(USA)-5YO
  2. El Tren(IRE)-5YO
  3. Good Contact(USA)-4YO
  4. Hunting Ground(USA)-6YO
  5. Pit Stop(IRE)-5YO
  6. Plantagenet(SPA)-9YO
  7. Storm Belt(USA)-7YO
  8. Success Story(KOR)-5YO

Look out for Hunting Ground whose sire, Street Cry, won the DWC in 2002!

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I have faith that Chrome can win the TGET and then he will be ready for the DWC this time!  Several Thoroughbreds with USA roots have won the DWC.  The inaugural race in 1996 was won by Cigar.  In 1998 Silver Charm won.  Captain Steve took the Cup in 2001.  Pleasantly Perfect was victorious in 2004.  Roses In May was the big winner in 2005.  Electrocutionist who won in 2006 was foaled in the USA.  2007 saw USA trained Invasor win.  Curlin grabbed the title in 2008.  Well Armed was the champ in 2009.  Finally, 2013 shared ownership with the Australian’s with Animal Kingdom.

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Let’s hope it is time for California Chrome to win some more!  Victor Espinoza wants to be the 1st jockey to win the Triple Crown and the DBC.  He is already the 1st jockey to win the Grand Slam, the Triple Crown and the Breeders’ Cup Classic.  Chrome’s owners want him the win the TGET and the DWC followed by the Breeders’ Cup Classic at Santa Anita to make him the USA’s #1 Thoroughbred in all time earnings and then to stand stud at Taylor Made Farm.  I wish Chrome all the success in the world and I am looking forward to his return to Taylor Made.  I will be watching TVG at 12:55 P.M. EST on 2/25/16 to see Chrome transcend!

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