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Shadwell Metropolitan H. (gr. 1)

BELMONT PARK, Elmont, NY

  • Purse: $600,000
  • Date: May 25, 2009
  • Class: Grade I
  • TV: HRTV/TVG
  • Age: 3 yo's & up
  • Race: 10
  • Distance: 1 mile
  • Post Time: 5:49 PM ET
 Five-Cross
1 Bribon (FR) Margin: ½ BRIS: 106TrueNick: C+ $360,000

2003, Chestnut Gelding
Mark of Esteem (IRE) - Rowat Arazi (GB), Arazi

  • Breeder:Darpat SL
  • Owner: Keller, Marc
  • Trainer: Robert Ribaudo
  • Jockey: Alan Garcia

Sire: Mark of Esteem (IRE), Bay, 1993. Raced 2 years. 7 starts, 4 wins, $564,007. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $36,060.

Broodmare Sire: Arazi, Chestnut, 1989.

2 Smooth Air Margin: 1 BRIS: 105TrueNick: A+ $120,000

2005, Bay Colt
Smooth Jazz   - Air France, French Deputy

  • Breeder:Mount Joy Stables
  • Owner: Mount Joy Stables
  • Trainer: Bennie F. Stutts, Jr.
  • Jockey: Paco Lopez

Sire: Smooth Jazz  , Dark Bay or Brown, 1999. Raced 2 years. 11 starts, 5 wins, $321,105. Lifetime: 22 yearlings sold, median $6,000.

Broodmare Sire: French Deputy, Chestnut, 1992.

3 Driven by Success Margin: nose BRIS: 104TrueNick: D $60,000

2005, Chestnut Gelding
Precise End - Afleet Closer, Afleet

  • Breeder:New Dawn Stud LLC
  • Owner: Repole Stable
  • Trainer: Bruce N. Levine
  • Jockey: Ramon A. Dominguez

Sire: Precise End, Dark Bay or Brown, 1997. Raced 2 years. 9 starts, 4 wins, $225,941. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $16,500.

Broodmare Sire: Afleet, Chestnut, 1984.

Time: 1:34.15   Track: Fast

Others: My Pal Charlie, $30,000; Riley Tucker, $18,000; Runforthedoe (BRZ), $1,715; Ready's Echo, $1,715; Imperial Council, $1,715; Famous Patriot, $1,715; The Roundhouse, $1,715; Mr. Sidney, $1,715; Accredit, $1,710.

FinishHorseJockeyTrainer
1Bribon (FR)Alan GarciaRobert Ribaudo
2Smooth AirPaco LopezBennie F. Stutts, Jr.
3Driven by SuccessRamon A. DominguezBruce N. Levine
4My Pal CharlieCornelio H. VelasquezAlbert M. Stall, Jr.
5Riley TuckerJose LezcanoBob Baffert
6Runforthedoe (BRZ)Rajiv MaraghPaulo H. Lobo
7Ready's EchoJohn R. VelazquezTodd A. Pletcher
8Imperial CouncilRaymundo D. FuentesClaude R. McGaughey III
9Famous PatriotJavier CastellanoTimothy A. Hills
10The RoundhouseEdgar S. PradoTodd A. Pletcher
11Mr. SidneyKent J. DesormeauxWilliam I. Mott
12AccreditEibar CoaMichael J. Maker

Payoffs

HorseJockeyWinPlaceShow
Bribon (FR)Alan Garcia$8.30$4.60$3.60
Smooth AirPaco Lopez$4.60$3.60
Driven by SuccessRamon A. Dominguez$9.10
EXOTIC PAYOFFS:
$2.00 Exacta (11-2)$32.20
$2.00 Trifecta (11-2-12)$318.00
$2.00 Superfecta (11-2-12-9)$1,987.00

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