Churchill Downs
| 1 | Titletown Five | Margin: 9 | TrueNicks: B+ | $30,000 |
2010 | Dark Bay or Brown Colt | Tiznow - D' Wildcat Speed, Forest Wildcat
Sire: Tiznow , Bay, 1997. Raced 2 years. 15 starts, 8 wins, $6,427,830. Lifetime: 427 yearlings sold, median $100,000.
Broodmare Sire: Forest Wildcat, Dark Bay or Brown, 1991. In 2009: 1.55 AEI.
| 2 | Bradester | Margin: 10 | TrueNicks: D | $10,000 |
2010 | Bay Colt | Lion Heart - Grandestofall, Grand Slam
Sire: Lion Heart, Chestnut, 2001. Raced 2 years. 10 starts, 5 wins, $1,390,800. Lifetime: 497 yearlings sold, median $30,000.
Broodmare Sire: Grand Slam, Dark Bay or Brown, 1995.
| 3 | Proud Strike | Margin: 1¾ | TrueNicks: A+ | $4,260 |
2010 | Bay Colt | Smart Strike - Colonella, Pleasant Colony
Sire: Smart Strike , Bay, 1992. Raced 2 years. 8 starts, 6 wins, $337,376. Lifetime: 463 yearlings sold, median $75,000.
Broodmare Sire: Pleasant Colony, Dark Bay or Brown, 1978.
Others: Cat's Destiny, $2,500; Grey Oak, $1,500; Gunderson, $235; Sidekick, $234; Recriminate, $234; Cairo Six, $234; Gatewood, $234; Doc Almon, $234; Turn and Run, $234.
Scratched: Deadly Truth; Golden Soul; Take It Like a Man; Viti Levu.
| Finish | Horse | Jockey | Trainer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Titletown Five | Jon Kenton Court | D. Wayne Lukas |
| 2 | Bradester | Julien R. Leparoux | Eddie Kenneally |
| 3 | Proud Strike | Joel Rosario | Steven M. Asmussen |
| 4 | Cat's Destiny | Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. | Paul J. McGee |
| 5 | Grey Oak | Corey J. Lanerie | Dale L. Romans |
| 6 | Gunderson | Elvis Trujillo | Grant Hofmans |
| 7 | Sidekick | Calvin H. Borel | Carl A. Nafzger |
| 8 | Recriminate | Leandro R. Goncalves | William I. Mott |
| 9 | Cairo Six | Rosie Napravnik | J. Larry Jones |
| 10 | Gatewood | Ben Creed | Allen Crupper |
| 11 | Doc Almon | Jesus Lopez Castanon | William Jay Severs |
| 12 | Turn and Run | Shaun Bridgmohan | Gary A. Thomas |
Through the remainder of the year, I am going to recount some of my most memorable experiences/moments in racing over the past 40 years. We begin with Rachel Alexandra's victory in the 2009 Woodward Stakes to kick off Saratoga's 150th anniversary. [More]