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Postby Fashionista » Fri May 06, 2011 9:28 am

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Exercise rider Mike Heera on Kentucky Derby hopeful Mucho Macho Man, left, and exercise rider
Jon Court on Kentucky Derby hopeful Archarcharch go for a workout at Churchill Downs on Tuesday,
May 3, 2011, in Louisville, Ky.
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Steam rises off a horse as it gets a bath after a morning workout at Churchill Downs
Thursday, May 5, 2011, in Louisville, Ky.






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A horse does its morning workouts under the lights at Churchill Downs Wednesday, May 4, 2011, in
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Exercise rider Derrick Smith takes Kentucky Derby hopeful Twinspired for a workout at Churchill
Downs Wednesday, May 4, 2011, in Louisville, Ky.
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A horse makes its way to the track for a morning workout at Churchill Downs Wednesday, May 4, 2011,
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Kentucky Derby hopeful Midnight Interlude gets his morning bath by groomer Roman Trujillo
at Churchill Downs on Monday, May 2, 2011, in Louisville, Ky. Midnight Interlude is trained by
Bob Baffert. The Derby is Saturday, May 7.
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Carlos Correa takes Kentucky Derby hopeful Dialed In for a morning run in the rain at Churchill
Downs on Tuesday, May 3, 2011, in Louisville, Ky.
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Kentucky Derby hopefuls Uncle Mo, left, ridden by jockey John Velazquez, and Stay Thirsty, right,
ridden by jockey Ramon Dominguez, work out together on the Churchill Downs track on Sunday,
May 1, 2011, in Louisville, Ky.
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Kentucky Derby hopeful Animal Kingdom gets a bath at Churchill Downs on Tuesday,
May 3, 2011, in Louisville, Ky.
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Happy Derby, Fashionista!!!

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tuesday wrote:Happy Derby, Fashionista!!!

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Postby resigned » Sun May 08, 2011 2:42 am

ANIMAL KINGDOM WINS THE 2011 KENTUCKY DERBY
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Jockey John Velazquez throws roses while aboard Animal Kingdom after winning the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., Saturday.

CHICAGO (MarketWatch) — Animal Kingdom, a 20-1 longshot, won the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, charging past second-place finisher Nehro and pacesetter Shackleford to capture America’s best-known horse race.

Ridden by John Velazquez and trained by H. Graham Motion, the three-year-old colt won the Derby in only his fifth lifetime start, the first horse since 1918 to win with so few starts. He paid $43.80 to win.

Mucho Macho Man ran on for third. Shackleford came in fourth. Favorite Dialed in failed to make an impact in the race.

Velazquez picked up the mount on Animal Kingdom only Friday when his scheduled ride, Uncle Mo, was scratched due to a gastrointestinal ailment. Robby Albarado, who originally was to ride Animal Kingdom, was injured in a racing incident earlier in the week at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., and was taken off the horse.

The Derby Day attendance of (approx) 165,000 broke the previous record set in 1974.


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Postby resigned » Sun May 08, 2011 3:48 am

Race Name: Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands - Grade: 1

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Off at: 6:31 Race Type: Stakes


Age Restriction: Three Year Old



Purse: $2,000,000

Distance: One And One Fourth Miles On The Dirt
Track Condition: Fast
Winning Time: 2:02.04


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Animal Kingdom
John R. Velazquez


43.80 19.60 13.00

19

Nehro


Corey S. Nakatani

8.80 6.40



13

Mucho Macho Man

Rajiv Maragh


7.00

Also ran: 14 - Shackleford , 11 - Master of Hounds , 12 - Santiva , 2 - Brilliant Speed , 8 - Dialed In , 7 - Pants On Fire , 3 - Twice the Appeal , 17 - Soldat , 4 - Stay Thirsty , 9 - Derby Kitten , 5 - Decisive Moment , 1 - Archarcharch , 15 - Midnight Interlude , 10 - Twinspired , 20 - Watch Me Go , 6 - Comma to the Top



Scratched horses: Uncle Mo (Trainer)




Winner sold through Keeneland Association, Inc.



Payouts -


Wager Type Winning Numbers Payoff

$0.50 Pick 3

OAKS/WDFRD/DERBY 12-7-16 (3 correct)

974.70



$2 Pick 3

1-7-16 (3 correct)

4,738.20



$2 Pick 4

8-1-7-16 (4 correct)

24,584.40



$0.50 Pick 5

1-8-1-7-16 (5 correct)

213,895.35



$2 Pick 6

2-1-8-1-7-16 (5 correct)

12,251.80



$2 Daily Double

OAKS-DERBY 12-16

345.60



$2 Daily Double

7-16

393.00



$2 Exacta

16-19

329.80



$2 Future Wager

POOL 1-24

6.20



$2 Future Wager

POOL 2-24

9.40



$2 Future Wager

POOL 3-1

64.40



$2 Future Wager

EXACTA POOL 1 24-13

230.00



$2 Future Wager

EXACTA POOL 2 24-12

338.20



$2 Future Wager

EXACTA POOL 3 1-12

3,074.60



$2 Superfecta

16-19-13-14

48,126.00



$1 Super High Five

16-19-13-14-11

0.00



$2 Trifecta

16-19-13

3,952.40

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Winning Breeder: Team Valor


Winning Owner: Team Valor International


Winning Trainer: H. Graham Motion

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Postby Fashionista » Mon May 09, 2011 10:12 am

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Animal Kingdom versus 13 in Preakness Stakes




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Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom will face 13 challengers in Saturday's 136th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course. The three-year-old colt is the 2-1 morning-line favorite for the 1 3/16-mile middle jewel of racing's Triple Crown.

The final leg of the Triple Crown series will be the $1 million Belmont Stakes on Saturday, June 11 at Belmont Park. There has not been a Triple Crown sweep since Affirmed in 1978.

Owned by Team Valor International, Animal Kingdom is coming off a 'come from behind' 2 3/4-length victory two weeks ago at Churchill Downs in the Run for the Roses. The margin of victory was a duplicate of the colt's win in the Vinery Spiral Stakes at Turfway Park on March 26.

Animal Kingdom, trained by Graham Motion, will again be ridden by John Velazquez with the pair starting from post 11. Robby Albarado was scheduled to ride the colt in the Derby, but was replaced when he suffered a broken nose three days before the race.

The Preakness will be the three-year-old's second start ever on a real dirt track.

"No doubt, he exceeded my expectations," Motion said. "Even though he had a very, very good work on the dirt, it was certainly an unknown to us at that point as to how he was going to handle it. We certainly had a good feeling about running him on the dirt, but until you actually lead them over there you don't really know."

A winner of three of his five career starts, Animal Kingdom has banked $1,738,700, $1.4 million coming from the Derby victory.

Based at Fair Hill Training Center in Elkton, MD, the colt will be brought to Pimlico the morning of the $1 million Preakness.

"I don't see any reason to do it any differently. That's the way I'm leaning," Motion said. "I just don't see why I need to change his world on Friday. He's here, he's happy and I just don't see the benefit to getting him over there the day before."

Robert LaPenta's Dialed In, the defeated Kentucky Derby favorite, will break from post 10 with Julien Leparoux in the saddle. The colt, trained by Nick Zito, is the 9-2 second choice after his eighth-place finish two weeks ago.

Dialed In won the Holy Bull Stakes and Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park with a second-place finish in an allowance race sandwiched in between. He has won three of five career starts for $879,206.

Should Dialed In win the Preakness, he would earn a $5 million bonus for his owner and $500,000 for his trainer.

"(LaPenta) needs to pay the bills like I do. I need to pay the feed man; he needs to keep buying horses; so that's the good part of the bonus. But Bob and I talked about it, and we just want to focus on winning the Preakness," Zito said. "I talked with Bob, and he wants to win the bonus, but that's not what he's in the game for. He's in the game to win the Preakness - that's what he wants. He'd rather have the trophy.

"For me, it's a different story. If the horse crosses the line (first), the feed guys will be standing in line. It'll all go to the feed man."

In 1996 Zito saddled Louis Quatorze to victory in the Preakness after the colt was 16th in the Derby.

"I just think for some reason with 20 horses - the big field - some of these horses really don't get the chance to show how good they are," Zito said. "In our case, we didn't get a break the way the race was run. We've got a lot of people starting to give him credit for the race he ran."

Mucho Macho Man, third in the Kentucky Derby, has drawn post nine for Saturday and will be ridden by Rajiv Maragh. Trained by Kathy Ritvo, the colt is 6-1 in the program and is co-owned by Reeves Thoroughbred Racing and Dream Team Racing Stable.

In nine career starts Mucho Macho Man has two wins, including the Risen Star Stakes at Fair Grounds Racecourse in February. He began the year at Gulfstream Park with a fourth in the Holy Bull Stakes and six weeks prior to the Run for the Roses the colt was third in the Louisiana Derby.

His owners have pocketed $610,643 in winnings.

Here is the complete field for the Preakness in post position order & jockey:

1 - Astrology, 15-1, Mike Smith

2- Norman Asbjornson, 30-1, Julian Pimentel

3- King Congie, 20-1, Robby Albarado

4- Flashpoint, 20-1, Cornelio Velasquez

5- Shackleford, 12-1, Jesus Castanon

6- Sway Away, 15-1, Garrett Gomez

7- Midnight Interlude, 15-1, Martin Garcia

8- Dance City, 12-1, Ramon Dominguez

9- Mucho Macho Man, 6-1, Rajiv Maragh

10 - Dialed In, 9-2, Julien Leparoux

11- Animal Kingdom, 2-1, John Velazquez

12- Isn't He Perfect, 30-1, Edgar Prado

13- Concealed Identity, 30-1, Sheldon Russell

14- Mr. Commons, 20-1, Victor Espinoza.

All 14 starters will carry 126 pounds.

The Preakness Stakes will be televised by NBC Sports with post-time at 6:25 p.m. (et). The weather forecast calls for mostly sunny skies with a high temperature of 83.


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Exercise rider David Nava takes Kentucky Derby winner and Preakness entrant Animal Kingdom for
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Postby Fashionista » Sun May 22, 2011 11:41 am

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BALTIMORE -- Soaked with sweat, Shackleford bucked and kicked until crewmen finally shoved him into the No. 5 gate at the Preakness.

One ton of horseflesh all but screamed, "Get me out of here."

Less than two minutes after the gate sprang open, the nervous colt was a cool classic winner.

Shackleford held off a late charge by the 2-1 favorite Animal Kingdom, spoiling yet another Triple Crown try and beating the Kentucky Derby winner by a half-length Saturday at Pimlico.

The chestnut colt, who led into the stretch in the Derby two weeks ago, finished the job at 12-1 odds, covering the 1 3-16 miles in 1:56.47.

With jockey Jesus Castanon aboard, Shackleford battled Flashpoint for the lead until midway on the final turn and then dug in to hold off the onrushing Animal Kingdom before 107,398 fans.

"He was a little hot in the beginning, but he was able to calm down," Castanon said. "He's a good horse and able to handle it."

It was the first victory in a Triple Crown race for Castanon and trainer Dale Romans, a Louisville, Ky., native, who watched Shackleford finish fourth in the Derby.

Shackleford's pre-race antics weren't unusual. He often gets nervous and sweats excessively, not normally a good thing on a day when temperatures hit the 80s in sunny Baltimore.

"He wasn't acting that bad. It's a hot day, so that wasn't worrying me too much. I was more concerned at the quarter-pole if he was going to hold on," said Romans, who had one Breeders' Cup victory and a win in the $6 million Dubai World Cup to his credit in his long career.

"I've won some big races, but none as exciting as that one," he said, meaning the Preakness, where he finished second last year with First Dude.

"For as hard as he ran in the Derby and to come back, Dale did a fantastic job with him," said trainer Bob Baffert, a five-time Preakness winner. "I'm happy for Dale because the poor guy ran second last year with First Dude and it looked like he had it won. He did a great training job."

Shackleford paid $27.20, $10.20 and $6.80.

Animal Kingdom returned $4.20 and $3.60. Astrology paid $8 to show.

Dialed In was fourth after finishing eighth in the Derby as the beaten favorite.

"They went fast enough early, but then they slowed out," trainer Nick Zito said. "It didn't work out."

Dance City was fifth, followed by Mucho Macho Man, King Congie and Mr. Commons. Isn't He Perfect was ninth, then came Concealed Identity, Norman Asbjornson, Sway Away, the Baffert-trained Midnight Interlude and Flashpoint.

Once again, fans' hopes to see a Triple Crown winner at long last will have to wait until next year.

The last horse to sweep the Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes was Affirmed in 1978. Big Brown was the last to attempt a Triple, in 2008.

Trainer Graham Motion, full of hope and expectation at the start of the race, looked on glumly as Animal Kingdom couldn't catch Shackleford in time.

"He ran huge. I was hoping he was going to get there," said Motion, who had kept the Derby winner at his stable 60 miles away in the Maryland countryside until race morning.

Shaking off his jitters, Shackleford broke alertly, as did another speedy horse, Flashpoint. They dueled through a quick opening quarter-mile of 22.69 seconds, just a fifth of a second off the Preakness record.

"It was fast, but he kind of pulled everyone else out of the race," Romans said.

As they sped along, Animal Kingdom and Dialed In, the second favorite, were running at the back of the 14-horse field.

"I kind of had to hustle him out of there," said John Velazquez, riding Animal Kingdom. "We lost a lot of ground in the first turn."

Velazquez tore through multiple sets of goggles as the dirt kicked back into Animal Kingdom's face, which he clearly didn't like.

"He broke so far back the dirt started hitting him," the jockey said. "He had to make up too much ground."

Castanon was able to get Shackleford to relax into a comfortable rhythm as the pace slowed going down the backstretch. That proved to be a key moment.

"That kind of hurt us," Motion said. "That middle quarter really affected the outcome of the race."

Midway through the final turn, Flashpoint gave up, leaving Shackleford as the lone target for the closers. Animal Kingdom started to pick up the pace entering the final turn. Unlike in the Derby, he couldn't find a clear path and Velazquez had to pick his way around traffic to get to the outside.

"I can't believe what Johnny weaved through the last three-eighths of a mile," Motion said. "But he was coming and coming. I'm not sure what is better, if we were that close or to be beaten further."

At the top of the stretch, Animal Kingdom emerged as the main threat to Shackleford. He passed horses in pursuit of the leader while Astrology made a strong run along the rail.

"I felt somebody coming at the sixteenth-pole," Castanon said. "I knew that Animal Kingdom was the only horse who was able to come get me."

He and Astrology had Shackleford in their sights, but the winner refused to give up through the long run to the finish line.

Shackleford's victory, along with his participation in the Fountain of Youth Stakes and a top-three finish in the Florida Derby, netted bonuses for the owners and trainer.

Michael Lauffer and W.D. Cubbedge walked away with $1.1 million, including the $600,000 Preakness winner's purse and a $500,000 bonus. Romans earned $50,000 in bonus money.

The biggest bonus went unpaid. Dialed In could have won $5.1 million if he had finished first, including $5 million for running in the Holy Bull Stakes and winning the Florida Derby.



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The horses break out of the starting gate for the 136th Preakness at Pimlico Race Course.





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#4 Flashpoint leads going doing the opening stretch slightly ahead of #5 Shackleford heading towards the first turn in the
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4th turn shows #5, Shackleford making his move down the stretch at the 136th running of The Preakness.





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Astrology leads going around the 4th turn, but soon to be overtaken by Shackleford.





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Down the Stretch

Shackleford maintains his lead as the horses head down the stretch in the 136th Preakness at Pimlico Race Course.






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Shackleford, left, heads down the stretch in the lead as he holds off Kentucky Derby winner
Animal Kingdom and the rest of the field to win the 136th Preakness at Pimlico Race Course



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Postby Fashionista » Sat Jun 11, 2011 6:50 pm

<center>Ruler on Ice pulls surprise to win the 143rd Belmont Stakes

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Ruler on Ice, with jockey Jose Valdivia Jr. in the irons, wins the 143rd Belmont Stakes ahead of Stay Thirsty
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