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Chosen Miracle
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SAN GABRIEL S. (gr. II |
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| Margins: 2¾, ½, 1 . Others: Juniper Pass 118($9,000) , Tale of a Champion 121($3,000) , Slim Shadey (GB) 123($250) , Fast Track 118($250) . Winning Jockey, Rafael Bejarano. | ||
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Instead of slowing down with his advancing age, 7-year-old Jeranimo is picking up speed, as evidence from his most recent score in the Jan. 13 San Gabriel Stakes (gr. IIT) at Santa Anita Park for owner B.J. Wright and trainer Mike Pender. The 23/4-length victory, which was Jeranimo’s ninth in 32 starts, left his connections optimistic about trying longer distances throughout the year. Jeranimo, who was second in last year’s San Gabriel, has won five other graded stakes during his five-season career: the 2012 Shoemaker Mile Stakes (gr. IT), 2011 Citation and Oak Tree Mile stakes (both grade IIT), and 2010 Strub (gr. IIT) and San Gabriel stakes. The son of Congaree, who has also placed in seven graded stakes, now has a bankroll of $1,197,400. Since teaming up in the racing industry, longtime acquaintances Pender and Wright have also experienced success with graded stakes winner Polonius. Wright, owner of a Pasadena, Calif.-based water purification business, combined funds with two partners to purchase his first Thoroughbred for $1,000 in the 1960s. Jeranimo, who was a $50,000 yearling, was bought for $70,000 by Rick Taylor, agent, at the 2008 Barretts May 2-year-old sale from Eddie Woods, agent. Jeranimo has raced for Wright throughout his career. Jeranimo was bred in Florida by Joe and Phyllis Bryant’s BryLynn Farm near Reddick. The bay horse is out of the stakes-winning Jeblar mare Jera, who was privately acquired by BryLynn toward the end of her racing career in 2000. Jera was most recently bought for $150,000 by Gainesway at the 2011 Keeneland November breeding stock sale. In foal to Eskendereya, she was consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent. “(Jera) is a very attractive, quality mare, and a good mover,” said Michael Hernon, Gainesway’s director of sales. “She was a stakes winner herself and had already produced three stakes horses, including Jeranimo,” Hernon added of winning, stakes-placed runners Tizthen (by Tiznow) and Wealthy Aviator (by Henny Hughes). Jera, who like her son was a turf specialist during her race career, is a half sister to Frisson (by Fappiano), who is the granddam of grade I winner and sire First Samurai (by Giant’s Causeway). Jera is in foal to Tapit and is due in mid-February. She is booked to first-year Gainesway stallion To Honor and Serve for 2014. Congaree, the sire of 12 stakes winners, will stand the 2013 season for $7,500 at Doc and Suzie O’Cain’s Highcliff Stallions at Mill Creek Farm near Stillwater, N.Y.—E.M. |
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SAN SIMEON S. (gr. III |
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| Margins: ½, 1¼, ½ . Others: Drill 120($6,000) , Sirocco Strike 118($2,000) , Koast 118($250) . Winning Jockey, Tyler Baze. | ||
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A $4,500 sale yearling isn’t supposed to develop into a graded stakes winner. But nobody told that to Chips All In, who captured the 2013 San Simeon Stakes (gr. IIIT) in a stakes-record 1:11.28. The 4-year-old colt has been so consistent that the only time he has ever finished worse than fourth was in the 2012 Robert B. Lewis Stakes (gr. II), won by a horse named I’ll Have Another. Danny Valdez manages the Chips All In partnership, the other owners being Chip Everest (hence the colt’s name), Michelle Turpin, John O’Brien, and Jeff Crandall. “Danny buys a lot of horses, and he picked him,” said Turpin, whose first ownership experience is with Chips All In. “Chips All In’s parents were both big turf runners, and he has just shown off like we can’t believe.” Chips All In may have only cost $4,500 during the ninth session of the 2010 Keeneland September yearling sale, but he descends from prominent roots. Frank Stronach’s Adena Springs bred the colt in Kentucky, and the family goes back to black type from the Fred Hooper era. Hooper bred and raced full siblings Advance Man and Ideal Exchange. Advance Man won the 1982 San Felipe Handicap (gr. II) at Santa Anita, and Ideal Exchange, Chips All In’s third dam, finished third in the 1979 Las Flores Handicap at Santa Anita. Second dam Perfect Exchange, also bred and raced by Hooper, won two races and produced Cauy and Maria’s Mirage, full sisters who won stakes. Maria’s Mirage, the dam of Chips All In, earned her black-type victories at Bay Meadows and Turf Paradise, and at Del Mar she set a course record for five furlongs. Prior to the San Simeon, Chips All In won the six-furlong Gold Rush Futurity at Arapahoe Park and the Eddie Logan Stakes and Pasadena Stakes at Santa Anita, both at a mile. North Light is the sire of eight stakes winners, including Gol Tricolor, a 2013 added-money winner in Brazil. A champion at 3 in England, where he won the Vodafone Epsom Derby (Eng-I), North Light stands at Adena Springs Canada near Aurora, Ontario, for $7,500 Canadian.—T.G. |
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