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Narrow Miss for Gomez in Earnings Chase
Garrett Gomez made a valiant effort to break the record for purse earnings in a year when he won with his first three mounts at Santa Anita Dec. 31. But in the one race he had to win, the $76,400 Kalookan Queen Handicap, the 2007 Eclipse Award-winning jockey finished third aboard Baroness Thatcher. “If it was meant to be, it was meant to be," Gomez said afterward. "We were never looking at it until the Cash Call Mile (won aboard Pioneerof the Nile on Dec. 22). Next year, hopefully we won’t have to bring it down to the wire. Hopefully, we can do it the right way, but I have no regrets." "The fall the other day was unfortunate, but that’s part of our world," Gomez said. "I look at it this way -- it was time to get some new teeth anyway." On the final day of 2008, Gomez won the third race aboard Warren's Appeal by a neck, earning $18,000. Riding with abandon from far back, he returned to the winner's circle following the fifth and sixth races with Twin Turbo ($7,800) by a nose and Kyniska ($33,600) by a head. That left him still $19,681 short of the mark and in need of a win with his fourth and final ride in the next race. “I knew early on that she wasn’t comfortable," Gomez said. "Halfway up the backside, she was switching her leads and very uncomfortable. At that point, I had to resort to another plan and I took her down to the inside to see if she’d run better there. She ran a good race, a much better race than how she was acting at the half mile pole." Gomez topped the North American leading jockeys’ earnings list for a third consecutive year in 2008. He rode the winners of 214 races from 1,023 mounts. Rafael Bejarano finished second with 266 wins from 1,290 mounts and earnings of $16,439,729. |
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