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WinStar Open Houses Set For Jan. 12-15

Fri, 2025-01-10 12:39

Edited Press Release

WinStar Farm will host an Open House for breeders each day from Jan. 12-15, between 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The open houses will be held at the farm's stallion complex on Paynes Mill Road in Versailles. Visitors are welcome without an appointment during those times to view the WinStar roster for the 2025 season, led by Constitution and Life Is Good. Breeders will also be able to see WinStar's newest additions for the breeding season: Eclipse Award finalist for Champion Male Sprinter Cogburn (Not This Time), 'TDN Rising Star' Heartland (Justify), and Timberlake (Into Mischief).

Cogburn set a record for 5 1/2 furlongs on turf in the GI Jaipur Stakes, completing the distance in a final time of :59.80. His clocking easily eclipsed the previous record of 1:00.21 while earning a Beyer Speed Figure of 114, the highest earned in 2024. He also proved an authoritative winner of the $2-million GII Turf Sprint S. at Kentucky Downs, running six furlongs on turf in 1:07.68, just missing another course record.

Heartland, a half-brother to Champion 2-Year-Old Classic Empire, flashed his brilliance in a head-turning career debut at Del Mar, taking a 5 1/2-furlong maiden while stopping the clock in 1:03.20, the fastest time of any 2-year-old at the distance at Del Mar or Saratoga in 2023. Timberlake is a winner of the stallion-making GI Champagne Stakes at two and joins Practical Joke as the only other son of Into Mischief at stud to win a Grade I as a 2-year-old.

The Open House events will include lite fare and refreshments for breeders in attendance. For more information about the open houses, or about WinStar's 2025 stallion roster, contact WinStar Farm at 859-873-1717.

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Jan. 11 Insights: Big Name Connections Unveil Big Name Pedigrees with Tags to Match

Fri, 2025-01-10 12:35

4th-GP, $94k, Msw, 3yo, 6f, 1:49p.m. ET
Florida will play host to two noteworthy maidens on the Gulfstream Park card Saturday, the first being this six panel maiden sprint, that drew the noteworthy connections with well-bred horses. Lining up against this field of 11 is $1.1-million KEESEP purchase VANDERBILT (Into Mischief). Out of GI Longines Test and Humana Distaff Stakes victress American Gal (Concord Point), the colt was purchased by Grandview Equine to race in partnership with LNJ Foxwoods, Whisper Hill Farm, and Gainesway Stable. The second dam was herself a graded-placed half-sister to fan-favorite G1 Gulf News Dubai Golden Shaheen winner, multimillionaire Reynaldothewizard (Speightstown) as well as MGISW Seventh Street (Street Crty {Ire}). That half-sibling went on to her own claim to fame in the breeding shed as the dam of GSW & GISP Lake Avenue (Tapit) and GISP Marking (Bernardini). Armed with a healthy worktab of three bullets in his last six outings, Brad Cox sends Vanderbilt to post with Tyler Gaffalione in the irons.

His rightward neighbor in the gate is Skate Away (Good Magic), a $400,000 pick up at EASMAY last year by Spendthrift Farm after he was purchased as a yearling by CF Farm at FTKOCT for $100,000 in 2023. Out of a winning dam, the Todd Pletcher runner hails from the immediate female family of MSW & MGSP Foxy Danseur (Mr. Greeley), who is the dam of 'TDN Rising Star' GSW Ever So Clever (Medaglia d'Oro) and the granddam of GSW Everso Mischievous (Into Mischief). The morning line has Vanderbilt at 2-1 while Skate Away is tabbed at 9-2 odds.

Third in that row is River Thames (Maclean's Music), who races for the partnership of WinStar Farm, Siena Farm, and CHC, Inc. A $200,000 yearling in 2023 at SARAUG, the other Pletcher runner will look to give the conditioner an exacta in this race. He hails from the female family of MGISW Paulassilverlining (Ghostzapper), who later produced SW & GSP-UAE Artorius (Arrogate). This family also claims millionaire MGISW Dads Caps (Discreet Cat) as an immediate relative. TJCIS PPs

7th-GP, $94k, Msw, 3yo, 1m, 3:18p.m. ET
The first two on the rail in this mile maiden is a redux of race four as Brad Cox takes on Todd Pletcher once again, this time with WILD CONQUEROR (Authentic) from post two. The Cox runner is a KEESEP grad to the tune of $875,000 after changing hands to CHC Inc., and Qatar Racing with Trilogy USA and Stonestreet Stables being added to that partnership. Out of a winning Sass and Class (Harlan's Holiday), the Authentic colt is a half-brother to MGSW Royal Charlotte (Cairo Prince), who herself is now the dam of a stakes-placed runner named Medicine Dog (Constitution). Wild Conqueror has a healthy tab established at Payson Park, and will go to post here with Luis Saez.

Breaking from the rail, the aforementioned Pletcher runner is Grande (Curlin), a $300,000 KEESEP purchase in 2023 by Repole Stable. The pair is no stranger to the big stage, the son of GSW Journey Home (War Front) looks to add on to that tally. A half-brother to GSW Ticker Tape Home (Medaglia d'Oro), the colt hails from the immediate female family of the venerable champion juvenile filly GISW Pleasant Stage (Pleasant Colony) and her full-brother MGSW Stage Colony. Another full-sister GSW Colonial Play later became the dam of MGISW Marsh Side (Gone West) while a fourth whole sister produced GISW Changeintheweather (Gone West). The extended family counts MGSP Scipio (Caravaggio) to its ranks. TJCIS PPs

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Gunite Represented By First Foal

Fri, 2025-01-10 12:18

The first foal sired by Ashford Stud's Gunite (Gun Runner) was born Thursday, Jan. 9.

Owned by Phoenix Farm and Racing and Todd Frederick, the colt the third produce from his dam Sweet Meadow Mist (D'Funnybone), a half-sister to the stakes-winning and Grade III-placed Bachata (Kingmambo), whose daughter Gold Medal Dancer (Medaglia d'Oro) was named a 'TDN Rising Star' before going on to win the GII Azeri Stakes while placing in the GI Apple Blossom Handicap and GI La Troienne Stakes for Josephine Abercrombie's Pin Oak Stud. Gold Medal Dancer made $400,000 in foal to Ashford's Munnings when offered at the Pin Oak dispersal in 2021. The current 2-year-old from Sweet Meadow Mist, a colt by Yaupon, fetched $250,000 at Keeneland September last fall.

“He's a really nice colt and we are very happy with him,” said farm manager Ramiro Salazar.

Bred and raced by Winchell Thoroughbreds, Gunite was the 5 3/4-length winner of the GI Hopeful Stakes in 2021 and added the GII Amsterdam Stakes the following season ahead of a runner-up effort to Ashford barnmate Jack Christopher (Munnings) in the GI H. Allen Jerkens Stakes. He returned in 2023 to complete a Saratoga stakes trifecta, defeating champion Elite Power (Curlin) by 1 3/4 lengths in the GI Forego Stakes before ending his career with a runner-up effort in the GI Breeders' Cup Sprint.

Gunite stood his first year at stud in 2024 at a fee of $35,000.

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Pegasus-Saudi Cup Redux ‘Possible’ As Buscador Teams With Alvarado Again

Fri, 2025-01-10 11:45

Last year, owner Joey Peacock, trainer Todd Fincher and jockey Junior Alvarado were on cloud nine when Senor Buscador (Mineshaft) finished as a game runner-up in the GI Pegasus World Cup at Gulfstream Park. However, that was only the beginning because when the homebred rolled late–downright tardy–to take the G1 Saudi Cup the revels were in full effect more than half a world away.

With so much success then, it would stand to reason that trying to pull off another shot at the Pegasus-Saudi Cup double would be the move. And apparently that is just what Peacock from San Antonio has in mind.

“Todd and I talked about it, and even though the Saudi Cup Feb. 22 and the start of the breeding season coincide we would only lose like a week,” Senor Buscador's breeder and owner said. “The season in Kentucky where we intend on standing him doesn't start until mid-February. So we felt like we can make this happen. He will miss a little bit, but he won't lose any major time at stud. It's possible.”

Now seven, Senor Buscador was slated to finish his career in the Pegasus and head to the breeding shed, but now the plans could shift. Peacock confirmed that Alvarado, who rode his horse starting with a runner-up performance in 2023 GII Cigar Mile Handicap at the Big A through a third-place finish in the G1 Dubai World Cup, will once again be in the irons.

“Having Junior come out to California at Del Mar, this past summer and into the fall, just wasn't in the cards with him being at Saratoga and riding for the likes of Bill Mott,” he said. “He's a fabulous jockey and he is on board for the Pegasus and up for going back to Saudi Arabia, if our guy comes out of the race at Gulfstream in good shape.”

Despite some injuries at three and four, Senor Buscador has maintained excellent health under Fincher's care. The runner who treats dirt with turf-like tactics, was a respectable fifth in the GI Longines Breeders' Cup Classic, but he a bad stumble in the Cigar Mile last December which foiled any chance for a rally–he ended up ninth.

Buscador schools last year in preparation for the Pegasus World Cup | Lauren King

“Joel Rosario did an amazing job staying on him in the Cigar,” Peacock said. “I was really worried [Senor Buscador] had hurt himself, but he came back fine. Right now, he is working great for Todd at Sunland Park.”

If Senor Buscador's fitness level maintains its current trajectory, then Peacock would have no problem seeing Fincher assistant Oscar Rojero–who was with the horse throughout the trip abroad last year–jet back to Saudi Arabia for the world's richest race.

Back in February, TDN reported that Peacock had signed a two-race lease (Saudi Cup/Dubai World Cup) for an undisclosed amount with Saudi businessman Sharaf Mohammed S. Al-Hariri. That is why Alvarado sported blue and white silks at the King Abdulaziz Racecourse and not Peacock's colors of light blue and neon green.

When asked if he would be open to another arrangement like the one he struck last year, Peacock said that all business decisions are always on the table.

“Look, I'm always willing to listen,” he said. “Mr. Al-Hariri took a risk and it paid off for him. We always look for opportunities and I wouldn't be opposed to looking at options. We're always open-minded.”

When it comes to his future career as a sire, the homebred is confirmed for duty in Kentucky. Where will that be? Peacock is unwilling to disclose any details since negotiations are ongoing.

If Senor Buscador's racing career provides any clues to what is ahead, then that means anything is possible.

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Fasig-Tipton Issues Matching Grant in Honor of Taylor’s Eclipse

Fri, 2025-01-10 09:13

To honor Frank Taylor's Special Eclipse Award, Fasig-Tipton issued a $25,000 matching grant to benefit Taylor's Stable Recovery program, the sales company announced Friday morning.

Shortly after the grant was announced, Craig Bernick informed Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning that the Lavin Family Foundation would match the gift, raising the challenge grant's total to $50,000.

Taylor will receive a special Eclipse Award at the Eclipse Award ceremony Thursday, Jan. 23, for the work he has done in building Stable Recovery and the Taylor Made School of Horsemanship, two programs that work hand in hand with individuals coming out of drug or alcohol rehabilitation and providing ongoing support while they begin meaningful employment in the Thoroughbred industry.

“The work that Frank Taylor and the Stable Recovery Program have accomplished and continue to accomplish is remarkable,” said Browning. “It's life-changing for many individuals in our industry and has provided many people the opportunity to reunite their families. We are proud to support this incredible initiative.”

People in the Stable Recovery program live in a group housing environment that provides counseling and ongoing recovery programs while they attend the Taylor Made School of Horsemanship, which prepares them for jobs in the Thoroughbred industry. Taylor and CEO Christian Countzler are the driving forces behind the program. They have graduated more than 100 individuals, and expect to graduate another 80 in 2025. WinStar Farm and Taylor Made both have Stable Recovery houses on the farm, and Keeneland plans to add one at their Manchester Farm. Other strategic partners hiring from the program include Godolphin, Spy Coast Farm, Brook Ledge, Hallway Feeds, Rood & Riddle, Coolmore, Lane's End and Old Friends, as well as outside-the-industry partners.

To donate to the matching grant, visit https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/dollar25000-fasig-tipton-matching-donation

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Los Angeles Wildfires: As Threats To Santa Anita Recede, Reality Bites

Thu, 2025-01-09 19:07

Santa Anita opened its track Thursday morning to limited training–just joggers and gallopers for most of the morning. For the Santa Anita backstretch community, it was a slice of normality as the extent of the damage caused by the wildfires that have ripped across Los Angeles this week began to set in.

“I've lived there half my life, almost. My daughter was born there. It's where she grew up. All of our memories together. I was just telling her, 'all of your medals and trophies for all the years you danced, everything's gone,'” said Deedee Anderson, whose home in Altadena–one of the communities in the San Gabriel Mountain foothills most affected by the fires–was destroyed.

Anderson is a long-time staple of the Santa Anita backstretch. She's a former exercise rider and now the owner of a successful equine therapy business, whose clients include trainers like Michael McCarthy.

“We got out and the cats out, except one,” Anderson said, of her husband, 16-year-old daughter and pets. “I'm between despair and utter devastation and sadness and guilt and regret. Why didn't I load up this? Why didn't I load up that? Honestly? I thought at the worst we'd have some smoke damage. It would be no biggie. I grabbed a few things. My laptop. My machines–my equipment so I can continue to have a business.”

Anderson said she and her neighbors were evacuated Tuesday night. She listened to the police scanner in the early hours of Wednesday morning as the fire worked its way through the community, street by street, towards her home.

“I want to be stoic about it and reflect and be philosophical. Like, what's the silver lining? Well, I did have too much stuff. I did have a cluttered house from all the years I've lived there and raised a kid there,” she Anderson.

“My house was very charming. It was in a beautiful area,” she added. “I loved it. I don't know if we'll ever go back. We'll see. But it means a lot that so many people have checked in. It means a lot that people like Michael [McCarthy] have reached out and gone, 'take all the time you need for you and your daughter.' It's good to know that I have support.”

By Thursday afternoon, several fires continued to burn in the Los Angeles region. The Eaton Fire is the wildfire that has most impacted the communities surrounding Santa Anita Park. It has so far claimed at least five lives, and has spread to more than 10,600 acres, according to Cal Fire.

Tuesday night and on into Wednesday, the Eaton Fire licked across foothill communities like North Pasadena, Altadena and Sierra Madre where many of the backstretch workers live, causing mass evacuations. Unusually strong Santa Ana winds coupled with tinder-dry conditions have made this particular event especially treacherous.

Because of the high winds and the smoke, training at Santa Anita was cancelled Wednesday morning. There was also some damage to the backstretch property. Trainer Leonard Powell reported that a portion of his barn roof had partially blown off.

As the winds dropped slightly Thursday, compromised air quality from the heavy smoke has become the main obstacle to operations at Santa Anita.

With that in mind, Santa Anita has been distributing N-95 masks and protective eyewear to backstretch and frontstretch personnel. Track management have also told the horsemen and women that, if anyone chose, it would assist them in evacuating horses to other licensed facilities.

The California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) has developed a protocol for what activities are permitted at its facilities when the air quality is compromised, an ultimate decision on which is determined by the track's general manager and the state's equine medical director.

The Air Quality Index (AQI) is a numerical standard developed by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). At 2:00 pm PT Thursday afternoon, the AQI for Arcadia was 198, which is considered unhealthy.

When the AQI is more than 175, the options are to cancel live racing, cancel official workouts, and to prohibit galloping, breezing, and anything more strenuous than a jog.

On Thursday afternoon, track management announced that it had postponed Friday's racing program until next Thursday, Jan. 16. due to the forecast of poor air quality in the region.

“We also want to respect the impact that this tragedy has had on many of our community, including our horsemen and women and our own Santa Anita team, who have been devastated by these fires. By proactively moving the races, it gives our horsemen and women, horseplayers, fans and our team the opportunity to plan accordingly,” wrote Santa Anita general manager Nate Newby.

A decision on this weekend's racing program, which includes Saturday's 11-race California Cup program, will be made on Friday.

The racing office also alerted trainers Thursday that there will be no official workers Friday morning, and that a decision about what training activities will be allowed (like jogging or galloping) will be made at 4:30 am PT Friday morning.

In the meantime, many in the backstretch community have been finding out whether they still have homes to go back to.

Eoin Harty | Horsephotos

California Thoroughbred Trainers president Eoin Harty was evacuated from his north Sierra Madre community late Tuesday night.

Harty returned to his house midway Wednesday morning. It was still standing. But a tree at the end of his garden was ablaze. He doused it with a hose and stayed on into the night to stub out any other potential fires and to protect the property from looters combing the fire-stricken area.

“I've sat up there trying to protect the porch, basically,” said Harty Thursday morning.

Emergency services had cordoned off his street but there was no other police presence keeping an eye on the homes last night, he said.

“I think I might have been the only person on my street last night. It was eerily quiet and pitch dark. I left this morning when it was dark, and so, haven't really surveyed what has happened or is happening today,” he said.

“You've got the fallout from the wind, so you've got the tree limbs and crap everywhere. Then you've got the smoke and ash falling on top of that,” he said.

“I think I'm in a state of shock today. Yesterday, it was just reacting to the facts and the situation. But today it's starting to sink in just what the f@#* is going on here,” said Harty, who added that he'll once again stand guard outside his home tonight.

“I'll be wielding my little league baseball bat at them,” he said, of any looters. “It'll be like Pee-wee Herman chasing down a villain.”

 

Phil D'Amato | Horsephotos

For trainer Phil D'Amato, his is more a sense of relief.

“We've averted disaster, thanks to the fire department and the forestry service. They acted quickly and I'm extremely grateful,” said D'Amato.

D'Amato lives in a home abutting the mountainside north of Santa Anita. He said he was evacuated Tuesday night but returned to his home yesterday to see if it was still standing.

When he arrived, he said, the flames were perilously near, creeping down the hillside towards him home (see the video above). The emergency services arrived just in the nick of time, he added.

“The cut down all the trees and all the potential fuel to the fire, knocked out anything that got into my backyard,” said D'Amato. Had they not, his home would likely have been lost, he said.

“I think so–it was getting really hot, fast and furious there,” said D'Amato. “It was a surreal experience.”

8am pic.twitter.com/XeZ6UqXwlm

— John W. Sadler (@johnwsadler) January 9, 2025

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PETA Backed, Last Ditch Effort To Stop Belmont Rebuild Shot Down By Appellate Court

Thu, 2025-01-09 17:35

A New York Appellate Court has dismissed a complaint from two New York State taxpayers, Jannette Patterson and John Di Leonardo, who sought on behalf of PETA to prevent the state from loaning NYRA the $455 million it plans to use to rebuild Belmont Park. The court, the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Judicial Department, was ruling on an appeal from the plaintiffs whose complaint was dismissed by an Albany County court in October of 2023.

With the filing of the original lawsuit PETA said, in a statement, that it was “hoping to prevent a shady deal to fund a private entertainment business with money from New York taxpayers.”

The plaintiffs sought declaratory and injunctive relief, claiming that the appropriation violated the New York Constitution's prohibition on giving of lending public funds in aid of a private undertaking.

According to a ruling issued Thursday, “the court ultimately denied plaintiffs' application for a preliminary injunction, granted judgment in defendants' favor and declared the appropriation to be constitutional. Given that this action has been rendered moot, the appeal must be dismissed.”

The court addressed a situation in which the work to tear down the original Belmont Park and build a new facility was already well underway.

“As general principle, courts are precluded from considering questions, which, although once live, have become moot by passage of time or change in circumstances,” the ruling read…” In cases involving construction projects, various factors are considered, including how far the construction work has progressed towards completion, whether the work was undertaken in bad faith or without authority and whether the substantially completed work cannot be readily undone without substantial hardship.”

“…extensive work has been performed that could not be undone without substantial hardship, as the former quarter-mile, long grandstand has been demolished. Belying any claim that the construction has been undertaken without authority or in bad faith, NYRA has obtained all the necessary regulatory approvals.”

The court also noted that it would have been impractical for NYRA to seek a loan from anyone else other than the state.

“While plaintiffs contend that NYRA and the state defendants could pursue other public or private funding mechanisms, such claims are speculative and unsupported by the record,” the ruling read.

The new Belmont is scheduled to open in September of 2026. NYRA has not dismissed the idea of running the 2026 GI Belmont S. at the new facility if, though only partially complected at that time, it is deemed suitable to host a the final leg of the Triple Crown.

“The transformation of Belmont Park will secure the future of thoroughbred racing in New York State, create thousands of good jobs and drive tourism to Long Island and the region for decades to come,” NYRA spokesperson Patrick McKenna said. “NYRA is pleased with the court's decision, and we look forward to opening a world-class racing and entertainment destination in 2026.”

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Old Friends Welcomes Kentucky Oaks Alums Bird Town, Stone Legacy

Thu, 2025-01-09 17:02

Old Friends, the Thoroughbred retirement farm in Georgetown, Kentucky, welcomed last month 2003 GI Kentucky Oaks winner Bird Town (Cape Town) and 2009 Kentucky Oaks runner-up Stone Legacy (Birdstone), the nonprofit via a release on Thursday.

Bird Town is the first Kentucky Oaks winner retired to the farm. Both horses were donated to Old Friends thanks to the generosity of Marylou Whitney Stables.

“Under any circumstances, Old Friends would be honored to welcome these two accomplished mares,” said John Nicholson, Old Friends's president and CEO. “The fact that they come to us from the Marylou Whitney Stables means that their arrival carries an even deeper meaning for us. We were so saddened by the recent unexpected passing of John Hendrickson. He and his wife Marylou Whitney were not only towering figures in Thoroughbred Racing, they were stalwart supporters of Thoroughbred aftercare in general and Old Friends in particular.”

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First Foal Reported For Champion Forte Is A Filly

Thu, 2025-01-09 16:42

A filly born at Darby Dan Farm near Lexington, Kentucky is the first reported foal for champion 2-year-old colt Forte (Violence). Gravy (Collected–Flawless Diamond, by Saint Ballado), a $160,000 2024 Keeneland November purchase by Darby Dan client Gary Holland for Kamden Favorites, had a dark bay filly Jan. 8 at 6:00 p.m. ET.

“She is a flashy filly with plenty of leg, we are thrilled with the result, especially as this is the mare's first foal,” said Darby Dan Farm Manager Charlie McKinlay.

Forte, named a 'TDN Rising Star' and the winner of the GI FanDuel Breeders' Cup Juvenile in 2022, also took home that same year the GI Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga and the GI Claiborne Breeders' Futurity at Keeneland. Forte covered 196 mares to date and is set to stand the 2025 season for $45,000 S&N at Spendthrift Farm near Lexington.

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Santa Anita Park Postpones Friday Racing Until Next Thursday, Jan. 16

Thu, 2025-01-09 16:05

Santa Anita Park has postponed Friday's Jan. 10 racing program until next Thursday, Jan. 16. due to the forecast of poor air quality for the San Gabriel Valley after the devasting impact made by the Eaton Fire in the Los Angeles area, the track said in a press release on Thursday afternoon.

The California Horse Racing Board has approved this proactive rescheduling of the 10-race card. The races will be run with the horses previously entered in the post position order originally drawn.

“While Santa Anita continues to remain well outside of any active fire area, the smoke from the wildfires is affecting all of Los Angeles County,” said Santa Anita's General Manager & SVP Nate Newby. “We also want to respect the impact that this tragedy has had on many of our community, including our horsemen and women and our own Santa Anita team, who have been devastated by these fires. By proactively moving the races, it gives our horsemen and women, horseplayers, fans and our team the opportunity to plan accordingly.”

A decision on this weekend's racing program, including Saturday's 11-race California Cup program, will be made on Friday.

On Wednesday morning, Santa Anita began distributing N-95 masks to all backstretch and frontstretch personnel as well as protective eyewear because of the smoke from the Eaton Fire. Though Santa Anita was never in any imminent danger from the fire, the track has offered assistance to trainers who wished to voluntarily evacuate their horses to another CHRB facitlity.

Click here for TDN's coverage of the Eaton Fire.

Thank u to everyone that's reached out the last few days. All the calls & texts mean a lot. My family evacuated Tuesday night, but thankfully we are safe and the house is ok. Horses at Santa Anita are healthy. Sadly many families in our area lost everything pic.twitter.com/4Eqf1Qs7RZ

— Dan Blacker (@dan_blacker) January 9, 2025

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Stabling 50 At Payson For First Time, Cox Takes Closer Aim At Florida Races

Thu, 2025-01-09 15:45

With 50 horses stabled at Payson Park Training Center this winter for the first time in his two-decade career, the 2020 and '21 Eclipse Award-winning trainer Brad Cox now has a geographically easier time targeting Florida races.

On Wednesday, Cox won with his first Tampa Bay Downs starter since 2019. And since Nov. 30, he's compiled a 1-3-0 record from six starts at Gulfstream Park, where he started only 50 runners over the past five years, generally by shipping in from his customary bases at Fair Grounds and Oaklawn Park, where he still has stalls.

With horse-training duties wrapped up at Payson on Thursday, Cox was squeezing in a bit of personal conditioning prior to boarding an afternoon flight from Fort Lauderdale to New Orleans when TDN called to ask about his decision to keep a division in Florida this winter.

“I'm walking through the airport right now just trying to get some steps in,” an on-the-move Cox told TDN before delving into an explanation about his stabling shift.

“We needed a place to prepare horses on the dirt, and there's not a lot of [winter] options,” Cox said. “I wanted a place where I didn't feel obligated to race anywhere. I just wanted a place where we could train. I'd never been to Payson, but heard nothing but good things about it from people like Bill Harrigan, Elliott Walden, and a lot of other guys. And obviously, Bill Mott and Christophe Clement have been there for long, long time, so that says a lot about it.

“We've got a lot of nice horses, and they can't all end up at New Orleans or Hot Springs,” Cox continued. “Payson is also a place where we're not going to get interrupted too much with regard to weather. Obviously, they're going to get some rain. But look, right now at Oaklawn [where a snowstorm has KO'd racing for the upcoming weekend] it's a little tough, and trying to keep a horse on a [GI Kentucky] Derby trail or [GI Kentucky] Oaks trail, it's hard enough without having to avoid closures and stuff like that.”

Gulfstream is a 90-mile straight shot south from Payson, while Tampa is nearly 200 miles to the northwest on the opposite coast.

Brad Cox | Sarah Andrew

John Hancock, a Constitution-sired 3-year-old colt who is a half-brother to the 2020 GI Central Bank Ashland Stakes victress Speech, was bet to 8-5 favoritism for his Jan. 8 debut at Tampa. He was a bit antsy in the gate prior to the start, hopped at the break, accelerated to a clear lead, then drew off in the stretch when challenged prior to being put under wraps by jockey Samy Camacho for the final 70 yards.

“That was like riding a machine. I didn't ask him 100%, just a little bit at the quarter pole, and after that I was on cruise control,” Camacho told the Tampa media team after the win.

Owned in partnership by Siena Farm, CHC, Inc., and breeder WinStar Farm, John Hancock won by three lengths. His 1:09.45 time for six furlongs (.78 seconds off the track record) equated to an 81 Beyer Speed Figure.

“I thought he performed very well,” Cox said. “Really well-balanced horse. I think based on pedigree and the way he travels, he can stretch [in distance]. I'm not sure where we'll land. We'll talk with the WinStar team and Elliott Walden, but I think the Sam F. Davis [Stakes Feb. 8 at Tampa] is a spot that we're going to nominate to and take a look at; give him an opportunity to stretch out.”

Cox has his second Tampa starter of the season, Gin Gin (Hightail), entered as a main-track-only 3-5 favorite in Friday's ninth race, a one-mile allowance/optional claimer. Gin Gin has not raced since finishing twelfth in the Kentucky Oaks last May.

Cox has a pair of high-priced sophomore firsters entered at Gulfstream on Saturday: Vanderbilt (Into Mischief) a $1.1-million KEESEP colt, is the 2-1 morning-line favorite for the fourth race over six furlongs. Wild Conqueror (Authentic), an $875,000 KEESEP colt, is 4-1 for the seventh race at one mile.

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Frank Taylor And The Stable Recovery Program To Receive Special Eclipse Award

Thu, 2025-01-09 15:29

The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), Daily Racing Form, and the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters (NTWAB) will honor Frank Taylor and the Stable Recovery Program with the Special Eclipse Award for service to the Thoroughbred industry at the Resolute Racing 54th Annual Eclipse Awards Dinner and Ceremony at The Breakers Palm Beach in Florida on Thursday, Jan. 23, according to a press release from the NTRA on Thursday.

Taylor, along with Stable Recovery CEO Christian Countzler, is the driving force behind that organization and the Taylor Made School of Horsemanship, two programs that work in tandem to take recovering addicts, give them the ongoing support they need, and find them meaningful employment in the Thoroughbred racing industry.

“This program has changed so many people's lives,” said NTRA President and CEO Tom Rooney. “Not only does Stable Recovery give recovering addicts a second chance, but the racing industry is fortunate to find very capable and talented horsemen as a result. Dependency is an issue that affects everyone, one way or another.”

Taylor got the idea for the program several years ago, from local Lexington restaurant DV8 that employed only individuals in recovery. After learning about their success, he explored whether a similar model could work within the horse industry, especially because of the therapeutic attributes of horses.

“I went to my brothers, told them about this idea and said I wanted to try it,” Taylor said. “After a lot of discussion, we decided on a 90-day trial period–and five years later it has been nothing but positive.”

Stable Recovery grad Billy Major at Taylor Made | Sara Gordon

He launched the Taylor Made School of Horsemanship, a 90-day program that helps men learn the essential tools needed for working on a Thoroughbred farm. Then along with Countzler, Taylor rolled out Stable Recovery, a program to provide a safe and stable living environment, along with a 12-step program, for men in early recovery to regain control of their lives. The peer-driven therapeutic community allows men to live, work, and recover together, while helping each other grow mentally, physically, and spiritually.

While participating in the Stable Recovery program, residents attend the School of Horsemanship at Taylor Made Farm. They receive training and on the job experience in several different facets of the Thoroughbred industry by the very best in the business at Taylor Made. Stable Recovery then provides employment opportunities at participating strategic partners in the Thoroughbred industry–if participants possess a willingness to learn and a strong work ethic.

Participants are able to attend the program entirely free of charge. The project was launched and was initially self-funded by the Taylor family. Since then, they have received an outpouring of support from the local community, and across the US and the world, and have been able to involve not only other horse operations and racing entities in the program, but also are expanding their curriculum to help individuals with other interests. Now the program is funded approximately 80% by private donations and 20% by state and federal grants.

“Our success rate is three times better than national average–I think there's several reasons for that,” said Taylor on the success of the program. “One, they're getting exposed to a horse, which is an amazingly therapeutic animal. Two, it's a military type of operation, and they're held very accountable. We have high expectations, and we require maximum effort from our participants each and every day. Three, they're in a natural setting and are exposed to a lot of hard work, which is good for people. And finally, they are in a very controlled environment with a strict daily schedule. All these things combined give us a little advantage over other places, and it's working.”

More than 100 individuals have graduated from the program. When asked what this program means to him, Taylor said, “I feel like this program has been like a spiritual journey and that God has had his hands on it every step of the way. This program is solving a lot of problems–the addiction problem, the imprisonment problem, the homelessness problem, the labor problem in the sport, and on top of everything, it's reuniting families. It's just so good on so many levels, and I'm very proud of that.”

The TDN has covered Stable Recovery's rise–the most recent article can be accessed by clicking here.

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MGISW White Abarrio Posts Work For Pegasus World Cup

Thu, 2025-01-09 15:05

C2 Racing Stable, Prince Faisal bin Khaled bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud and Antonio Pagnano's multiple Grade I winner White Abarrio (Race Day) breezed Thursday morning at Gulfstream Park ahead of his next scheduled start in the GI Pegasus World Cup Invitational Jan. 25.

With regular exercise rider Vicente Gudiel aboard, White Abarrio went four furlongs in 47.81 seconds over the main track, the fastest of 23 horses at the distance. It was the first work for 5-year-old earner of more than $5.2 million since his runner-up finish in the GIII Mr. Prospector Stakes Dec. 28.

“We were kind of looking for a steady kind of half with a long gallop out, and it kind of went beyond our expectations,” said trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. “It went really, really well. He worked super with an even longer gallop out than we wanted, but he did it the right way. We're very pleased with where he's at. If he can hopefully stay this kind of form into the Pegasus, he'll be very tough.”

Making his first start in 168 days, White Abarrio romped by 10 1/4 lengths in a seven-furlong optional claiming allowance Nov. 22 at Gulfstream to set him up for the Mr. Prospector. Also at seven furlongs, he got off slowly and raced far back before making a dramatic late run to come up 1 1/4 lengths short of multiple graded-stakes winner Mufasa (Chi) (Practical Joke).

“Obviously you always want to win, but you try to look for the positives in every situation,” said Joseph. “We felt like we ran a winning race without winning. He got a lot of education as far as taking dirt and it was a gallant effort. He's in good order right now. We need it to continue like this and we feel like we're bringing a horse in with a very good chance.”

White Abarrio will put in his final work next week for the Pegasus.

“We worked today so it gives us options,” he said. “Now we can work next week anywhere between Thursday and Sunday. We'll kind of decide next week when we're going to do it.”

Joseph's other Pegasus candidate, Daniel Alonso's multi-millionaire Skippylongstocking (Exaggerator), is scheduled to put in his penultimate work Friday morning. Following his sixth-place finish in the GI Big Ass Fans Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile Nov. 2, the 5-year-old has breezed four times since mid-December at Palm Meadows.

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Well-Related Uncle Mo Filly Graduates Over Gulfstream Turf

Thu, 2025-01-09 14:56

1st-Gulfstream, $50,000, (S), Msw, 1-9, 3yo, f, 1 1/16mT, 1:40.84, fm, 1 1/2 lengths.
MO HARMONY (f, 3, Uncle Mo–Leslie's Harmony, by Curlin) finished sixth at a well-backed 5-2 on debut sprinting on the all-weather here Dec. 1. Adding Lasix, stretching to two turns and trying turf this time, the 6-5 favorite broke in and bumped with a rival at the start and was checked hard in traffic and shuffled back into seventh passing the wire for the first time. An inside sixth through a half mile in :46.68, she hit the gas on the far turn, came rolling four wide at the top of the stretch and kicked home to graduate by 1 1/2 lengths over Abundant Love (Kitten's Joy). The winner is a half to Scotland Yard (Quality Road), Ch. Miler-KSA, SW-KSA, $879,468. After producing fillies by Not This Time in 2023-24, Leslie's Harmony was bred to Justify. Leslie's Harmony is a daughter of Broodmare of the Year Leslie's Lady (Tricky Creek), who, of course, produced Into Mischief, Beholder and Mendelssohn. Sales history: $225,000 RNA Ylg '23 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $30,400. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV.
O/B-Bridlewood Farm (FL); T-Happy Alter.

Mo Harmony and @luissaezpty deliver in the first race at #GulfstreamPark! pic.twitter.com/CAzEIcT2El

— Gulfstream Park (@GulfstreamPark) January 9, 2025

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Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Winner Immersive Sidelined With Bone Bruising, Off Until The Summer

Thu, 2025-01-09 14:20

The GI Breeders' Cup NetJets Juvenile Fillies winner and leading candidate for Eclipse 2-year-old filly honors, Immersive (Nyquist–Gap Year, by Bernardini), will be given some time off due to bone bruising, according to a Thursday post on Godolphin's website.

The homebred and Brad Cox trainee–who also won the GI Spinaway Stakes and GI Darley Alcibiades Stakes–will likely be off until summer.

Godolphin's Director of Bloodstock, Michael Banahan, said, “Brad [Cox] wasn't happy with the way she was moving so she came home for diagnostics that confirmed the issue. While obviously unfortunate, she had a flawless 2-year-old season and we will give her the time she needs and look forward to seeing her back in the summer.”

Immersive wins the $2 Million @NetJets #BreedersCup Juvenile Fillies on #FutureStarsFriday at @delmarracing! Congrats to all of her connections! pic.twitter.com/4tKPMmjo7z

— Breeders' Cup (@BreedersCup) November 1, 2024

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THA Releases Statement Opposing Decoupling Legislation In Florida

Thu, 2025-01-09 12:04

In response to news that emerged Jan. 7 regarding changes to decoupling regulations in the state of Florida, officials at the Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association (THA), Inc. issued a statement on Thursday opposing any such changes.

The state of Florida at one point required its racetracks to conduct live racing operations in order to run a casino, but those rules have been eased, many tracks have suspended racing while continuing to operate their casinos.

In its release, the THA clarifies that the horsemen's organization at Gulfstream withdrew its membership from the organization effective Jan. 1, 2023, and is therefore not affiliated with the THA.

The THA statement reads: “While the THA does not have jurisdiction in Florida, we strongly oppose any legislation that would allow gaming license holders to separate their obligations to host live Thoroughbred racing from their gaming operations. Such legislation threatens the long-term viability of the racing industry and undermines the livelihoods of horsemen and other stakeholders who rely on a strong and vibrant racing ecosystem.

“The THA remains committed to protecting the interests of horsemen and preserving live racing as an integral part of the industry across all jurisdictions.”

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National Regulatory Rulings Jan. 3-8; Trainer Lopez Banned Three Years, Fined $25K

Thu, 2025-01-09 11:15

Every week, the TDN posts a roundup of the relevant Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA)-related rulings from around the country.

Among this week's rulings, trainer Carlos Lopez has been suspended for a combined three years and fined $25,000 after two of his trainees-Major Lloyd and Emperor's Gold-tested positive for Diisopropylamine after finishing one-two in the second race at Mahoning Valley on Feb. 13 last year.

The Horseracing Integrity and Welfare Unit (HIWU) classifies Diisopropylamine as a vasodilator, which is a substance that dilates the blood vessels to allow blood to flow more freely through them. Diisopropylamine is also found in several everyday items like tobacco and beauty products, as well as hand sanitizer.

Lopez' suspension runs from March 27, 2024, through March 26, 2027. The case was resolved without a hearing. The written resolution can be read here.

The following rulings were reported on HISA's “rulings” portal and through the Horseracing Integrity and Welfare Unit's (HIWU) “pending” and “resolved” cases portals.

Resolved ADMC Violations

Date: 01/07/2025

Licensee: Rafael Barraza, trainer

Penalty: Disqualification of Covered Horse's Race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points. Admission.

Explainer: Medication violation for the presence of Phenylbutazone-a controlled substance (Class C)-in a sample taken from Racer Rex, who won at Turf Paradise on 11/29/24.

Date: 01/06/2025

Licensee: Martin Valdez-Cabral Jr., trainer

Penalty: Disqualification of Covered Horse's Race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points. Admission.

Explainer: Medication violation for the presence of Dexamethasone-a controlled substance (Class C)-in a sample taken from Sapello Sweetee, who won at Albuquerque on 10/19/24.

Date: 01/02/2025

Licensee: Carlos Lopez, trainer

Penalty: Combined 36-month period of Ineligibility for Covered Person and $25,000 fine; a period of Ineligibility for Covered Horses subject to a Negative Finding from an Out-of-Competition Test; Disqualification of Covered Horses' Race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable). Admission.

Explainer: For the presence of Diisopropylamine-a banned substance-in a sample taken from Major Lloyd, who won at Mahoning Valley on 2/13/24, as well as from Emperor's Gold, who was second at Mahoning Valley on 2/13/24.

Pending ADMC Violations

01/08/2025, Scooter Davis, trainer: Pending vets' list medication violation for the presence of Phenylbutazone-a controlled substance (Class C)-in a sample taken from John Dutton, who won at Tampa Bay on 11/29/24.

01/07/2025, Bernadette Barrios, trainer: Pending vets' list medication violation for the presence of Acepromazine-a controlled substance (Class B)-in a sample taken from Impeachabull on 12/03/24.

01/07/2025, Adan Farias, trainer: Pending vets' list medication violation for the presence of Dexamethasone-a controlled substance (Class C)-in a sample taken from Barsabas on 11/29/24.

01/06/2025, Austin Gustafson, trainer: Pending vets' list medication violation for the presence of Acepromazine-a controlled substance (Class B)-in a sample taken from Sweet Karat Cake on 12/10/24.

01/06/2025, Shon Dunlap, trainer: Pending medication violation for the presence of Dexamethasone-a controlled substance (Class C)-in a sample taken from Ooh La Da Stoops, who won at Remington Park on 12/7/24.

01/06/2025, Juan Aguirre, trainer: Pending violation for “engaging in intentional complicity with a provisionally suspended covered person” for an event dated 9/6/24. He is also accused of “causing a covered horse to violate its provisional suspension” for an event dated 9/14/24 concerning the horses Scat Shack and Cindy's Storm.

01/03/2025, John Thomas Toscano, trainer: Pending medication violation for the presence of Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO)-a controlled substance (Class C)-in a sample taken from Runninsonofagun, who finished second in the Fall Highweight S. at Aqueduct on 11/29/24.

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Second Chances: Prime Power – ‘All the Numbers Came Back Indicating That He’s Got a Nice Future’

Thu, 2025-01-09 10:09

In this continuing series, TDN's Senior Racing Editor Steve Sherack catches up with the connections of promising maidens to keep on your radar.

Prime Power (Medaglia d'Oro) earned a 92 Beyer Speed Figure in his 2-year-old unveiling at Fair Grounds Dec. 26. And he's still a maiden.

Off at odds of 7-2 for Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen, Prime Power hit the ground running from post eight and was hounded to his outside by the Brad Cox-trained firster Gunmetal (Gun Runner) through sharp fractions of :21.88 and :44.89.

The Winchell Thoroughbreds colorbearer dug down gamely in the stretch and held a narrow advantage into the final furlong, but couldn't withstand a final push from his aforementioned rival, who fought on by to win by 1 1/4 lengths. It was another 7 1/4 lengths back to third-place finisher Fanatical (Nyquist).

The final time for six furlongs was 1:09.85.

“I saw what everybody else did–a very fast race and all the numbers came back indicating that he's got a nice future,” Asmussen said. “Very pleased with how he came out of the race. I'm happy to have him and look forward to running him back.”

Asmussen continued, “He's very impressive. He's a very nice horse to look at. Always been very nice to train. Expected a good run from him and I think he validated what we had seen in the mornings as far as showing ability. Do believe that he'll stretch out a bit. We'll try to move him out in distance off that race.”

Prime Power pictured as a foal with his dam Princess Peggy | Stonestreet

Prime Power, a $500,000 Keeneland September yearling graduate bred by Barbara Banke's Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings, is the second foal out of the winning Scat Daddy mare Princess Peggy, a half-sister to champion female sprinter Gamine (Into Mischief).

His second dam, the New York-bred Peggy Jane (Kafwain), was a $200,000 OBS April purchase by Banke's Grace Stables in 2011.

Leading sire Medaglia d'Oro is responsible for 27 Grade I/Group 1 winners worldwide, including the Asmussen-trained and Stonestreet-raced Hall of Famer Rachel Alexandra.

“The Stonestreet breeding program is very impressive,” Asmussen concluded. “I think that he's going to be a good horse.”

The newly turned 3-year-old returned to the worktab with a four-furlong breeze in :51 (85/109) at Fair Grounds Jan. 4.

   The 'Second Chances' Honor Roll is headed by Horse of the Year Cody's Wish (Curlin), fellow two-time Breeders' Cup winner Golden Pal (Uncle Mo) and GISWs A Mo Reay (Uncle Mo), Honor A. P. (Honor Code), Locked (Gun Runner), Paradise Woods (Union Rags) and Speaker's Corner (Street Sense).

What shining debut for #10 Gunmetal @fairgroundsnola! ??

The 2-year-old colt by Gun Runner came out firing for trainer @bradcoxracing and @flothejock.

Be sure to add this promising star you your TwinSpires Stable Alerts! pic.twitter.com/5hE6GnYNDG

— TwinSpires Racing ?? (@TwinSpires) December 26, 2024

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Godolphin Completes Four-Peat As Leading North American Breeder

Thu, 2025-01-09 09:41

For the fourth consecutive year, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum's Godolphin topped the list of leading individual breeders in North America in 2024, with earnings of $23,205,149. Runners listed as bred by the operation made 1,161 starts for a record of 226 wins, 169 runner-up efforts and 186 thirds.

No fewer than 10 Grade I races in North America in 2024 were taken by Godolphin-breds, led by Rebel's Romance (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}), who won his second Breeders' Cup Turf in three years and is a finalist for the Male Turf Eclipse Award, which he also won in 2022. Immersive (Nyquist) is the champion 2-year-old filly elect, having completed an unbeaten juvenile campaign in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies in November, while 'TDN Rising Star' East Avenue (Medaglia d'Oro) was also a top-level scorer at two in the GI Claiborne Breeders' Futurity. Godolphin's additional North American Grade I winners included Highland Falls (Curlin), Nations Pride (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}), Measured Time (GB) (Frankel {GB}), Master of the Seas (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) and Eclipse finalist Cinderella's Dream (GB) (Shamardal).

Brad Kelley's Calumet Farm was second for the fourth straight season, with 371 wins from 2,778 starts for earnings of $13,923,897. Godolphin also led the breeders list that includes partners with $25,912,067 in earnings and 293 wins from 1,640 starts. Calumet was second with $14,181,110 in earnings and 380 wins out of 2,862 starts.

Rounding out the top 10 individual breeders were Brereton C. Jones, $11,071,712 (235 wins / 1,519 starts); WinStar Farm LLC, $10,057,543 (170/1,149); Don Alberto Corporation, $9,034,695 (147/931); Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC, $7,679,445 (137/805); Debby M. Oxley, $6,438,362 (11/69); Peter E. Blum Thoroughbreds LLC, $5,854,034 (54/392); Gary & Mary West Stables Inc., $5,631,929 (118/755); and Repole Stable, Inc., $4,745,232 (42/281).

Completing the list of the top 10 breeders including partnerships were WinStar, $12,206,112 (236 wins / 1,511 starts); Brereton C. Jones, $11,491,759 (251/1,637); Don Alberto Corporation, $9,277,665 (150/946); Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC, $8,029,151 (142/856); Debby M. Oxley, $6,442,567 (11/74); Fred W. Hertrich III, $6,157,549 (134/1,066); Peter E. Blum Thoroughbreds, LLC, $5,895,174 (55/399); and Machmer Hall, $5,727,524 (152/1,075).

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High Winds KO Live Racing at Aqueduct Thursday

Wed, 2025-01-08 18:41

Thursday's scheduled Jan. 9 live racing card at Aqueduct Racetrack has been cancelled due to high winds, according to a release from the New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) Wednesday evening. The winds are anticipated to impact the New York City area throughout the day Thursday.

Aqueduct will remain open Thursday for simulcasting, with live racing expected to resume on Friday with a first post of 12:40 p.m. ET.

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