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Grand Canyon H.

CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, KY

  • Purse: $56,000
  • Date: November 29, 2008
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  • Age: 2 yo
  • Race: 5
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 Five-Cross
1 Proceed Bee Margin: ¾ $35,794

2006, Bay Gelding
Bernstein   - Procession, Private Terms

  • Breeder:Hunter Valley Farm, H & W Thoroughbreds & Mary Wade
  • Owner: William Stiritz
  • Trainer: Terry Gestes
  • Jockey: Miguel Mena

Sire: Bernstein  , Bay, 1997. Raced 2 years. 8 starts, 4 wins, $173,120. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $25,000.

Broodmare Sire: Private Terms, Dark Bay or Brown, 1985.

2 Smart Shot Margin: head $11,440

2006, Dark Bay or Brown Colt
Smart Strike   - Mountain Bonfire, Mt. Livermore

  • Breeder:J. V. Shields Jr. & E.J. M. McFadden Jr.
  • Owner: Three Diamonds Farm (Kirk Wycoff)
  • Trainer: Michael J. Trombetta
  • Jockey: Julio A. Garcia

Sire: Smart Strike  , Bay, 1992. Raced 2 years. 8 starts, 6 wins, $337,376. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $62,000.

Broodmare Sire: Mt. Livermore, Chestnut, 1981.

3 Jack Spratt Margin: ½ $5,720

2006, Dark Bay or Brown Colt
Candy Ride (ARG)   - Mayapple, Miner's Mark

  • Breeder:Nikolaus Bock & Lee McMillin
  • Owner: Sand Dollar Stable LLC, Skychai Racing LLC, Golden Goose Stable and Conway
  • Trainer: Michael J. Maker
  • Jockey: Julien R. Leparoux

Sire: Candy Ride (ARG)  , Bay, 1999. Raced 2 years. 6 starts, 6 wins, $749,149. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $16,573.

Broodmare Sire: Miner's Mark, Bay, 1990.

Time: 1:46.61   Track: FM

Others: Relvado, $2,860; Rockin' Joe, $1,386; South Fork Lodge; Presents for Berti; Ninth Client; Chilliness; Tenmor; My Boy Jo; Changing Storm.

FinishHorseJockeyTrainer
1Proceed BeeMiguel MenaTerry Gestes
2Smart ShotJulio A. GarciaMichael J. Trombetta
3Jack SprattJulien R. LeparouxMichael J. Maker
4RelvadoEusebio Razo, Jr.Frank J. Kirby
5Rockin' JoeShaun BridgmohanD. Michael Smithwick, Jr.
6South Fork LodgeKent J. DesormeauxWilliam I. Mott
7Presents for BertiCalvin H. BorelHelen Pitts
8Ninth ClientRobby AlbaradoD. Wayne Lukas
9ChillinessJamie TheriotMichael A. Tomlinson
10TenmorOrlando MojicaMichael E. Lauer
11My Boy JoJesus Lopez CastanonRalph E. Nicks
12Changing StormRichard MonterreyJamie Sanders

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