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Friday, August 7th, 2009

There are some big races at Saratoga, Arlington Park and Del Mar this weekend, highlighted by Commentator’s bid for a third consecutive Whitney Handicap at Saratoga on Saturday, the International Festival of Racing the same afternoon featuring the trio of Grade 1 races–the Secretariat Stakes, Beverly D. and Arlington Million–and unbeaten Zenyatta’s bid for a 12th consecutive win in Sunday’s Grade 1 Clement Hirsch at Del Mar.

ESPN will be televising the Beverly D and Million from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Eastern, while HRTV will provide live coverage of the Secretariat. This year’s fields emphasize the international aspect of the Arlington  Festival, with Aidan O’Brien sending Black Bear Island over from Europe for the Secretariat and the Beverly D and Million each attracting three foreign runners. The invaders may have the upper hand in the Beverly D; horses trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, Dermot Weld and Criquette Head are always dangerous. The Million will be a test to see how good Christophe Clement-trained Gio Ponti really is. The son of Tale of the Cat is coming off three consecutive Grade 1 wins at distances ranging from a mile to 1 3/8 miles, and he has shown a devastating closing kick.

The 8-year-old gelding Commentator only has one way of going, on the front end, and there appears to be only one horse in the field of seven—the allowance winner Tizway—who might put early pressure on Commentator.  The Argentine horse Asiatic Boy figures to be very tough in the Whitney for Kiaran McLaughlin. Both TVG and HRTV will be showing the Whitney (post time at 5:47 p.m., just five minutes after the Arlington Million. The Test Stakes for 3-year-old fillies a half-hour earlier gives Saratoga its second Grade 1 race of the afternoon. Unbeaten Cat Moves (another by Tale of the Cat) will be very tough in there.

Out West, Del Mar will pack ‘em in to see Zenyatta try to defend her crown in the Hirsch. She won the race last year (when it was a Grade 2 event) by only a length, turning in her patented stretch run to get the job done easily enough. The daughter of Street Cry hasn’t scared anyone off though, as there will be a field of 10 for the 1 1/16-mile race. Life Is Sweet, second in Zenyatta’s 2009 debut, the Milady at Hollywood Park, could be the biggest threat to end her remarkable streak.

The Clement Hirsch goes at 7 p.m. Eastern and is shown exclusively on TVG and the various sports channel that pick up the racing channel’s big race broadcasts.

SPIRIT ONE WIRES ARLINGTON MILLION

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

By Ray Paulick

Spirit One took the early lead when Einstein broke poorly, then led all the way to win the Arlington Million under jockey Ioritz Mendizabal, holding off favored Archipenko to by three-quarters of a length, with Mount Nelson third, giving Europeans a sweep of the top three positions in the $1-million race.

Spirit One, owned and bred in France by Kamel Chehboub, is a 4-year-old by Anabaa Blue. He is trained by veteran Philippe Demercastel, and was making his first career start outside of France. The Million was his fifth win from 18 starts.The win gives Spirit One an automatic berth in the Breeders’ Cup Turf because the Million is a Breeders’ Cup Challenge "Win and You’re In" race, but Chehboub would have to pay a supplement ary fee to get his horse into the race. He would not commit to supplementing in a post-race interview on ESPN.

Time of the race for 1 1/4 miles on firm turf was 2:02.17 after fractions of :24.66, :48.57, 1:12.40 and 1:37.40. Spirit One paid $29.40 for the win on a $2 bet.

Archipenko might have been the best horse in the MIllion, but he was pinned down on the inside for most of the stretch run and unable to get free until late under jockey Kevin Shea.

Following the top three across the finish were Silverfoot, Einstein, Stream Cat and Cloudy’s Knight.

EARLIER IN THE DAY, Robert Scarborough’s French-bred Mauralakana closed down the stretch to win the 1 3/16-mile Beverly D, a Grade 1 race with a $750,000 purse, by 1 ¼ lengths. Communique finished a fast-closing second, with Toque de Queda third and pacesetter dreaming of Anna fourth in the field of nine fillies and mares.

 
Time of the race was 1:55.18, more than two seconds slower than the track record. Fractions were :24.27, :48.64, 1:12.71, and 1:37.04.
 
Mauralakana, a  5-year-old by Muhtathir, has been trained by Christophe Clemente since Scarborough bought her out of the Keeneland November breeding stock sale last year for $900,000. Prior to that, Mauralakana was trained by Patrick Biancone, who has been suspended since last fall when investigators found the prohibited painkiller Cobra venom is in barn at Keeneland.
 
 “The Breeders’ Cup is her destiny,” Scarborough told ESPN after the race. Mauralakana finished seventh in the 2006 Filly and Mare Turf, but on the strength of five wins and one second from six starts this year she will be among the favorites for that race in 2008. She came into the Beverly D off three consecutive wins in the Mairzy Doates at Calder in April, the Sheepshead Bay Handicap in May and the New York in June, the latter two races Grade 2 events at Belmont Park. Mauralakana $6.80 on a $2 wager.
 
MR. AND MRS. BERTRAM FIRESTONE’S WINCHESTER blasted his 3-year-old rivals in the $400,000 Secretariat Stakes, getting a ground-saving ride from Rene Douglas, taking the advantage from pacesetter Tizdejavu just before turning for home, then drawing off to win the Grade 1 race easily by 7 ¼ lengths.  The Theatrical colt covered the 1 ¼ miles on firm turf in 2:01.76.
 

Trained by the globe-trotting Irish conditioner Dermot Weld, Winchester paid $17 for the win, his second in six lifetime starts – all in Ireland. He was coming of a seventh-place finish in the Irish Derby June 29. Another colt making his U.S. debut, the Aidan O’Brien-trained Plan, finished second as the second choice, with favored Tizdejavu hanging on for third after setting fractions of :25.38, :49.64, 1:13.84, and 1:37.39.

 

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