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Indian Vale Slips Away in Fleur de Lis
Melnyk Racing Stables' homebred Indian Vale, responding well to strong left-handed urging from John Velazquez, edged away from Asi Siempre in the final stages to win the $327,600 Fleur de Lis Handicap (gr. II) (VIDEO) by 1 1/2 lengths Saturday at Churchill Downs. The gray mare Asi Siempre emerged as the biggest challenger mid-stretch but couldn't close the gap under Garrett Gomez, settling for second, a neck better than the late closing Kettleoneup with Calvin Borel aboard. Apple Blossom (gr. I) winner Ermine, the slight 2-1 favorite over Asi Siempre and Indian Vale, finished nearly two lengths farther back in fourth after coming up empty in the stretch run. Saturday's victory, worth $199,052, was her seventh in 10 lifetime starts and boosted her earnings to $648,601 for the Canadian Eugene Melnyk, who owns the Ottowa Senators of the National Hockey League. The 5-year-old A.P. Indy mare is undefeated in six starts at the nine-furlong distance. Asi Siempre, second in the Louisville Breeders' Cup, returned $3.40 and $2.80. Kettleoneup, winner of the Sixty Sails Handicap (gr. III) at Hawthorne in April, was $4.40 to show. |
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