Finish | Horse | Owner | Jockey | Finish: Margin |
Speed
Figure |
Earnings
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ascending II (KY) | Karl Smythe | Zachary Sinclair | 1: 1 |
$
7,500
|
|
2 | Snow and Ice II (KY) | Martin Pennington | Lorenzo Sanchez | 2: 1 |
$
3,300
|
|
3 | Supreme Majesty (FL) | Nikki Everdeen | Zachary Woodruff | 3: 1 1/4 |
$
1,500
|
|
4 | Breakfast Club I (NY) | Stormy Peak | Parker Fox | 4: 1 1/2 |
$
1,050
|
|
5 | CaliforniaDreamer I (CA) | Charles Bunbury | James Riddle | 5: 1 1/2 |
$
300
|
|
6 | Pyrenees (KY) | Deann Wag | Victor Lopez | 6: 1 1/4 |
$
0
|
|
7 | Dream Trip II (NY) | Rahad Zooes | Edgar Ferrari | 7: 1 |
$
0
|
|
8 | Kichijouten (NY) | Roni Thomas | Serena Winters | 8: 1 |
$
0
|
|
9 | Ghost Recon II (NY) | Erin Sanderson | Craig O'Dell | 9: 1 |
$
0
|
|
10 | Bold' N Beautiful (KY) | Alexandra Jaysman | Skylar Kirkland | 10: 2 1/4 |
$
0
|
|
11 | Tormenta Del Mar I (CA) | Charles Bunbury | George Washington | 11: 2 |
$
0
|
|
12 | Sugar Foot (VA) | Kevin Ater | Jacob Ferrari | 12: -- |
$
0
|
Ascending II | bl.f.3 | |
Owner: Karl Smythe | Breeder: Karl Smythe | |
Sire: Rahy | Dam: Excceeder II |
Ascending II - 1 Broke quickly flashed speed wide turn driving to wire | |
Snow and Ice II - 2 Broke outwards held in mid pack wide turn gamely stretch | |
Supreme Majesty - 3 Broke inwards showed speed urged along gamely stretch | |
Breakfast Club I - 4 Broke well showed speed urged along was not a threat | |
CaliforniaDreamer I - 5 Broke well taken behind rivals wide off turn no threat | |
Pyrenees - 6 Broke outwards settled outside rivals wide off turn flattened out | |
Dream Trip II - 7 Broke outwards steadied behind horses moved inside hung | |
Kichijouten - 8 Broke quickly tucked in wide off turn no response late | |
Ghost Recon II - 9 Broke quickly taken behind rivals urged along flattened out | |
Bold' N Beautiful - 10 Broke inwards tucked in along rail responded when urged tired | |
Tormenta Del Mar I - 11 Sluggish start taken back moved inside lacked response | |
Sugar Foot - 12 Broke inwards taken behind rivals on rail turn tired |