Tue, 04/21/2015 - 13:30

Leatherbury makes even-money look good

Barbara D. Livingston
King Leatherbury, 82, will be the third-oldest living trainer inducted into the Hall of Fame.

It appears that getting onto the Hall of Fame ballot was tougher for King Leatherbury than actually being voted into the Hall.

On Monday, the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame named Leatherbury one of this year’s four inductees. This was the first time the 82-year-old Leatherbury had been nominated.

Leatherbury will be the third-oldest living trainer inducted into the Hall of Fame, following Carl Hanford (89) and Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons (84), according to the National Museum of Racing.

Mon, 04/20/2015 - 19:24

Kentucky Derby: Velazquez will ride Carpe Diem

Barbara D. Livingston
John Velazquez will have to choose between riding Florida Derby winner Materiality (pictured) or Blue Grass Stakes winner Carpe Diem in the Kentucky Derby on May 2.

John Velazquez will ride Carpe Diem and Javier Castellano will ride Materiality in the Kentucky Derby, trainer Todd Pletcher announced late Monday afternoon.

Velazquez has been riding both Carpe Diem and Materiality, both trained by Pletcher. They are considered among the top candidates for the May 2 Derby. Carpe Diem has won 4 of 5 starts, most recently the Blue Grass Stakes. Materiality is unbeaten in three starts, and comes off a victory in the Florida Derby.

Mon, 04/20/2015 - 14:51

Judy the Beauty makes surprise appearance

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – What figured to be a far-from-noteworthy Kentucky Derby-Oaks training session Monday got an unexpected boost when reigning female sprint champion Judy the Beauty worked six furlongs after the renovation break at 8:30 a.m. Judy the Beauty is scheduled to make her 2015 debut in the Grade 1 Humana Distaff here a week from Saturday.

Churchill Downs
Weather: Overcast
Temperature: 58
Track: Muddy, upgraded to good after the break

Mon, 04/20/2015 - 14:16

Sharp makes immediate impact

Barbara D. Livingston
Through Thursday, trainer Joe Sharp has 26 wins, 23 seconds, and seven thirds from 80 starts at Fair Grounds, and moved into second place in the trainers’ standings

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Trainer Joe Sharp plans to have 20 horses stabled at Belmont Park this spring and summer, and if they can perform the way Aztec Brave did in Sunday’s $100,000 Danger’s Hour Stakes at Aqueduct, he will have a successful meet.

Aztec Brave scored a front-running 1 1/4-length victory in the Danger’s Hour. He is the first horse Sharp has started on this circuit since he went out on his own last fall. Sharp has worked in New York before, serving three years as an assistant to Mike Maker.

Mon, 04/20/2015 - 14:01

Gallardo tries to keep fresh amid high volume of mounts

Tom Keyser
Through Sunday, jockey Antonio Gallardo has won 131 races at Tampa Bay Downs.

OLDSMAR, Fla. – The trainers’ race at the 2014-15 Tampa Bay Downs meeting might go down to the final days, but there’s no question who will be the leading rider.

For the second straight year, Antonio Gallardo will top the jockeys’ standings, and the only question is whether he will win in record-setting fashion. Through Sunday, Gallardo had won 131 races, 13 shy of Daniel Centeno’s record of 144 victories set at the 2007-08 meeting. The meet ends June 30.

Mon, 04/20/2015 - 13:40

Judy the Beauty works for Humana Distaff

Barbara D. Livingston
Judy the Beauty works six furlongs on Monday at Churchill Downs.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Judy the Beauty, the champion female sprinter of 2014, moved another step closer to her 2015 debut by working six furlongs in 1:12.70 at Churchill Downs over a “good” track on Monday.

Trainer Wesley Ward was not on hand for the drill but said his assistant for the last 25 years, Blake Heap, informed him that the work was “awesome,” and that Judy the Beauty is on target to launch her campaign in the Grade 1 Humana Distaff here May 2, Kentucky Derby Day.

Mon, 04/20/2015 - 13:10

Next stop for Tonalist: New York

Barbara D. Livingston
Tonalist has been training in Florida for his 2015 debut, and will arrive at Belmont Park this weekend.

Tonalist, last year’s Belmont Stakes and Jockey Club Gold Cup winner, will be returning to Belmont Park from Florida this weekend, trainer Christophe Clement said Monday, though where the multiple Grade 1 stakes winner will make his return to the races is still not decided.

Tonalist, unraced since running fifth in last year’s Breeders’ Cup Classic, worked six furlongs in 1:16 on Monday at Payson Park, Clement said. It is the second straight week that Tonalist worked six furlongs in 1:16.

Mon, 04/20/2015 - 12:25

Indiana Grand faces stiff competition for horses

Indiana Grand Racecourse commences its 2015 racing season Tuesday, with a new summer date for the Indiana Derby, an attractive and stable purse structure – and one nagging issue that won’t go away.

If the land on which Indiana Grand sits had a small mountain and the day were sufficiently clear, a person could spy several competing racing venues off in the distance. The region is flush with them.

Mon, 04/20/2015 - 11:45

Handle, attendance up at Santa Anita meet

ARCADIA, Calif. – Santa Anita completed its 68-day winter-spring meeting on Sunday with increases in all-sources handle and attendance but a decline in ontrack handle, track officials said.

The track published limited business data for the meeting, which began Dec. 26.

All-sources handle, including offtrack and account-wagering revenue, rose 3 percent, while ontrack handle fell 1 percent, officials said. Attendance rose 4 percent from the corresponding meeting in 2013-14.

Mon, 04/20/2015 - 06:43

Jockey Carr has surgery; full recovery expected

Jockey Dennis Carr underwent surgery Sunday night after sustaining a head injury when thrown from his mount in the starting gate prior to Sunday's fifth race at Golden Gate Fields.

Carr was ejected out of the back of the gate when his mount, Sharpton, reared wildly in the gate. Carr was able to walk following the fall but complained of a headache when he was taken by the track ambulance to the track's medical center, where track physician David Seftel sent him to Highland Hospital in Oakland for a CT Scan.