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Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship S.

LAUREL PARK, Laurel, MD

  • Purse: $100,000
  • Date: December 31, 2012
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  • Age: 2 yo
  • Race: 4
  • Distance: Seven And One Half Furlongs
  • Post Time: 1:59 PM
1 Walkwithapurpose Margin: 8 TrueNicks: A++ $60,000

2010 | Bay Filly | Candy Ride (ARG)   - Lightning Lydia, Broad Brush

  • Breeder:Sagamore Farm, LLC
  • Owner: Sagamore Farm
  • Trainer: Ignacio Correas, IV
  • Jockey: Jeremy Rose

Sire: Candy Ride (ARG)  , Bay, 1999. Raced 2 years. 6 starts, 6 wins, $749,149. Lifetime: 260 yearlings sold, median $36,071.

Broodmare Sire: Broad Brush, Bay, 1983.

2 Hot Fun Margin: 1 TrueNicks: A+ $20,000

2010 | Dark Bay or Brown Filly | Latent Heat - Final Humor, Distorted Humor  

  • Breeder:Brice Ridgley
  • Owner: Barbara J. Houck
  • Trainer: Donald H. Barr
  • Jockey: Forest Boyce

Sire: Latent Heat, Bay, 2003. Lifetime: 118 yearlings sold, median $22,000.

Broodmare Sire: Distorted Humor  , Chestnut, 1993.

Sale History: Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2011 Eastern Fall Yearling Sale, $25,000.

3 No Means No Margin: 2 TrueNicks: D $10,000

2010 | Dark Bay or Brown Filly | Louis Quatorze - Stare, Diamond

  • Breeder:Albert H. Cohen, Randy L. Cohen & Alyse L Cohen
  • Owner: Hickory Plains
  • Trainer: Judith Z. DiNatale
  • Jockey: Carlos H. Marquez, Jr.

Sire: Louis Quatorze, Bay, 1993. Raced 3 years. 18 starts, 7 wins, $2,054,434. Lifetime: 252 yearlings sold, median $15,000. In 2009: 1.25 AEI.

Broodmare Sire: Diamond, Chestnut, 1995.

Time: 1:32.67   Track: Fast

Others: Stormy Adventure, $6,000; Easter Fashion, $3,000.

Scratched: Listen Boy; Bear Access.

FinishHorseJockeyTrainer
1WalkwithapurposeJeremy RoseIgnacio Correas, IV
2Hot FunForest BoyceDonald H. Barr
3No Means NoCarlos H. Marquez, Jr.Judith Z. DiNatale
4Stormy AdventureOliver CastilloJohn E. Salzman, Jr.
5Easter FashionJoshua NavarroOllie L. Figgins, III

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