AJAX DOWNS - Longshot
SUGAR N PRIDE, making the first start of his career for owner George Coleman, sped to victory in the fastest of two Trials for the upcoming $55,000 Ontario Bred Futurity on a perfect summer's afternoon at Ajax Downs on July 12.
Sent off at 19 to 1, Sugar N Pride edged his more-fancied stablemate, stakes winner General Skywalker at the end of the 300-yard, second Trial for the Futurity on a perfect summer afternoon for Quarter Horse racing.
Trained by Bob Broadstock, Sugar N Pride, a son of Sugarman Perry, bred by Rene and Darlene Hunderup's Heste Sport in King, ON, broke sharply under jockey Rachael Isaacs and won the $11,300 second Trial by a neck in a time of 16.113 for a 72 speed index. A $2 bet on the youngster returned $41.00.
Isaacs, who helped Broadstock break and train his young horses this past winter and spring, was excited about the 2-year-old gelding's chances coming into the race.
"I spent a lot of time with these 2-year-olds over the winter and Duke (Sugar N Pride) was a standout, an incredibly talented horse," said Isaacs. "He was the toughest horse I have ever had to break, a tough cookie to crack."
In the first Trial for the Ontario Bred Futurity, it was
PRETTY MAGICALL, a daughter of Maryland Magic, who broke fast from the gate and was never headed, winning by a length in a time of 16.180 for a 70 speed index under jockey JB Botello. Owned by Milena Kwiecien and trained by Jason Pascoe, Pretty Magicall was making the third start of her career and was winning for the first time. Like Sugar N Pride, Pretty Magical was bred by Heste Sport.
The final for the Ontario Bred Futurity is on Wednesday, August 2.
*The incomparable
CARNEROS, a world record setter and previous sprint champion at Ajax Downs, won the second leg of the Sprint Series on the July 12 card. The 8-year-old son of Prospect to the Top jumped to a quick, early lead and won the 220-yard dash by a neck in a time of 12.030 for a 95 speed index. Ridden by the meet's leading rider, Brian Bell, Carneros was winning for the 15th time in his 50th carer start under the care of trainer Jason Pascoe.
World record setter Carneros, under leading rider Brian Bell, won the Sprint Series #2 at Ajax Downs on July 12, his 15th career win.
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*Young jockey
ALEXIS SANCHEZ, who only began his riding career in May, won his first race at Ajax Downs on Wednesday, guiding KRASH ON OKEY to victory in a 110-yard dash for trainer Lauren Spada and owner Craig Spada. Sanchez, whose father Ramiro Castillo is a leading rider at Ajax Downs, won his first race as a jockey at Fort Erie racetrack recently.
As is customary when a rider wins his first race, Alexis Sanchez is doused with water by his fellow riders.
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