OPELOUSAS, La. – It has been a Hall of Fame-worthy summer for Jake Delhomme.
DEL MAR, Calif. – Trainer Dan Hendricks has a busy weekend ahead of him. He’ll be sending out Om in the Grade 3, $150,000 La Jolla Handicap on Sunday at Del Mar but will be jetting out to Colorado Springs, Colo., on Friday to see his father inducted into the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame on Saturday.
“It works out so I can make it back for the race,” Hendricks said.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – The Saratoga summer of 2014 was, in his own words, “storybook” for trainer Jimmy Jerkens. Nine wins from 28 starters capped by a memorable one-two finish in the Travers Stakes with V. E. Day nosing out Wicked Strong.
Nearly a year later, it is just a memory.
The first condition book for the Fall Festival at Parx Racing is out, and the purses are staggering.
Purses at Parx will average $500,000 a day during the festival, which will run Aug. 29 through Oct. 20. Last Friday, Parx added five $150,000 stakes to its schedule for the festival.
Sheldon Russell won two races at Laurel Park last weekend while accepting his first mounts since being injured in a spill on the Pimlico turf course April 25.
Russell had three mounts Friday and won a turf maiden race in his final ride of the day. He won again Sunday and in all went 2 for 13 over the weekend. His winners were trained by Niall Saville and Wayne Potts. They paid $20 and $10.80.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Jockey Michael Straight, paralyzed in a riding accident at Arlington Park in 2009, is learning how to walk again with the help of ReWalk, a bionic walking-assistance system that uses leg attachments powered by a backpack battery.
Straight, a 29-year-old Saratoga native, has taken as many as 21 steps by himself at one time with the aid of this machine, which he first started learning how to use last summer.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Reload was running with King Kreesa from the top of the stretch to the eighth pole in last month’s Forbidden Apple Stakes when all of a sudden he couldn’t keep up.
“I thought he probably bled,” trainer Shug McGaughey said.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Trainer D. Wayne Lukas said that Mr. Z, the winner of the Ohio Derby in June, remains on schedule for the Grade 1 King’s Bishop at Saratoga on Aug. 29.
Lukas said Tuesday that in hindsight, he regretted not entering Mr. Z in last Saturday’s Jim Dandy Stakes, noting that it became a four-horse field when Monmouth Park raised the Haskell Invitational’s purse to $1.75 million and lured Competitive Edge and Upstart.
Trainer David Walters had a nine-race winning streak broken last Saturday when Steel Curtain finished second at Charles Town. It was the first time Walters had been beaten since July 8.
Walters’s streak began July 10. On Saturday, he won the first and third races at Charles Town before Steel Curtain ran in the fourth. During his streak, Walters did run two horses as an entry in a race July 23, with one finishing first and the other fifth.