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Presious Passion Smashes Course Record in UN
(Edited Monmouth Park report) Presious Passion scored a repeat victory in the $750,000 United Nations Stakes (gr. IT) (VIDEO), smashing the course record in the process July 4 at Monmouth Park. The 6-year-old son of Royal Anthem ran the 1 3/8 miles on the firm turf in 2:10.97, wiping out the previous mark of 2:12.89 set by English Channel in the 2007 UN. The world record for the distance is 2:10.20 set by With Approval at Belmont Park in 1990. With a holiday crowd of 15,210 watching, Presious Passion, a dedicated front-runner, was sent to the front immediately by jockey Elvis Trujillo and opened a huge lead that reached more than 20 lengths at one point in the first half mile. He raced the opening half in :45 1/5 and the three-quarters in 1:09 4/5, and still held a 10-length margin after a mile in 1:34 3/5. The winner, sent off second choice, paid $7.40, $3.80 and $3 across the board and topped the $89.80 exacta. The German-bred Lauro, off at 12-1, paid $11 to place and $7.20 to show, and Brass Hat, 14-1, returned $8.20 to show. Court Vision, the 9-5 favorite, finished sixth. Better Talk Now was scratched. With the win, Presious Passion earned an automatic berth in the Nov. 7 Breeders' Cup Turf (gr. IT) as part of the Breeders’ Cup Challenge “Win and You’re In” series. “I knew we were going pretty fast,” the jockey said, “but I didn’t see anybody coming after us when I took a look at the top of the stretch. In deep stretch, when the horses started to get closer, he just dug in more. He loves to win.” Presious Passion earned a prize of $450,000 for owner Patricia Generazio, hiking his career total to $1,842,018 gleaned from 12 victories in 38 career starts. Spice Route finished fourth, followed by Banrock, Court Vision, Strike a Deal and Wesley. |
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