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Ted Carr, Manager • (859) 873-3898 Average Earnings Nearly 6X his Fee 72% Winners, 11% Stakes Winners More Than $20 Million in Progeny Earnings $12,500 LF Mr. Prospector - Jadana, by Pharly JADE HUNTER P INT‘L FESTIVAL OF RACING P A SPECIAL START Overbrook’s royally bred Jump Start (A.P. Indy) reared in the gate prior to the start of the GII Saratoga Special S. yesterday, but rallied in the stretch to maintain his perfect record. The dark bay homebred debuted as the favorite at Churchill June 23, dueling early before drawing away to a clear score. Off since then, he signaled his readiness with a bullet five-panel drill in 1:00 2/5 over the Oklahoma track Aug. 9 and was sent off as the crowd’s choice. He acted up just before the gates opened, but was quickly away in stride and raced a few lengths back in third as Heavyweight Champ (Two Punch) tore through fractions of :21 2/5 and :44 2/5. That colt held a 2 1/2-length lead at the eighth pole, but Jump Start had started his run on the turn and closed steadily on the tiring leader, forging ahead in the final strides to give trainer D. Wayne Lukas his third win- ner of this event. “This was not the spot we had mind,” Lukas said. “We were going to go ‘other than’ into the Hopeful [9-1], but we had to use this for the ‘other than.’ I told Pat [jockey Day], ‘Don’t give him too much to do, but don’t abuse him either.’” The colt could be something special, according to Lukas. “I really think a lot of this horse,” he added. “He’s got great qualities. He’s got looks, pedigree and a lot going for him. He handles things in the paddock well and he’s great in the post parade. I think this one could take us to the Promised Land.” In the mean- time, the seven-furlong GI Hopeful S. could be next for the two-year-old, or he may await the GI Futurity S. Sept. 16 over a mile at Belmont. “The Belmont races are going to fit him,” Lukas continued. “His pedigree says he’s going to go longer. If he comes back bouncing and springing around, we’ll consider the Hopeful.” Saratoga Special chart, p2 LOOKING LIKE A MILLION Twenty years ago, the inaugural Arlington Million featured a thrilling finish as John Henry nipped The Bart at the wire of the world’s first million-dollar race. This year, an international field of 11 runners have been entered for Saturday’s GI Arlington Million XIX, headed by American runners Bienamado (Bien Bien) and Hap (Theatrical {Ire}). Bienamado finished fourth as the favorite last year, but has been unstoppable on turf in 2001 and has been pointing for Arlington since a sharp victory in the GI Whittingham H. June 10 at Hollywood. Second that day was Senure (Nureyev), who was sub- sequently awarded victory in the GI United Nations H. July 1 at Monmouth. A victory by this horse would be the second straight for Juddmonte, who won last year with Chester House. Unbeaten in three starts this year, Hap will be trying 10 furlongs for the first time. The flashy chestnut has been a star at nine panels, winning his last seven tries at the distance, including the GII Bernard Baruch H. at Saratoga July 27. Born in Brazil but now based in California, Redattore (Brz) (Roi Normand) earned a Million berth with a good-looking victory in the GI Eddie Read H. at Del Mar July 28. The peripatetic Silvano has shipped from his German home to win in both Hong Kong and Singapore in 2001 and will be making his North American debut. Saturday, Arlington ARLINGTON MILLION-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, 10fT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY 1 Hap Theatrical (Ire) Bailey 2 Silvano (Ger) Lomitas (GB) Suborics 3 Redattore (Brz) Roi Normand Solis 4 Takarian (Ire) Doyoun (Ire) Nakatani 5 Muakaad (Ire) Muhtarram Smullen 6 White Heart (GB) Green Desert Stevens 7 Senure Nureyev Davis 8 Compton Bolter (Ire) Red Sunset (Ire) Fenton 9 Quiet Resolve Affirmed Kabel 10 Bienamado Bien Bien McCarron 11 Make No Mistake (Ire) Darshaan (GB) Albarado All carry 126 pounds. The TDN is delivered each morning by 5 a.m. Eastern. For subscription information, please call (732) 747-8060. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS P INTERNATIONAL P Thursday, August 16, 2001 ASTRA TOPS BEVERLY D. NINE ............................. p2 FLEET RENEE OUT OF ALABAMA ........................... p2 OFFICER MUCH THE BEST ......................................p3

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Page 1: The TDN is delivered each morning by 5 a.m. …...strides to give trainer D. Wayne Lukas his third win-ner of this event. “This was not the spot we had mind,” Lukas said. “We

Ted Carr, Manager • (859) 873-3898

Average Earnings Nearly 6X his Fee72% Winners, 11% Stakes Winners

More Than $20 Million in Progeny Earnings

$12,500 LF Mr. Prospector - Jadana, by Pharly

JADE HUNTER

P INT‘L FESTIVAL OF RACING P

A SPECIAL START Overbrook’s royally bred Jump Start (A.P. Indy)reared in the gate prior to the start of the GIISaratoga Special S. yesterday, but rallied in thestretch to maintain his perfect record. The dark bayhomebred debuted as the favorite at Churchill June23, dueling early before drawing away to a clearscore. Off since then, he signaled his readiness witha bullet five-panel drill in 1:00 2/5 over the Oklahomatrack Aug. 9 and was sent off as the crowd’s choice.He acted up just before the gates opened, but wasquickly away in stride and raced a few lengths backin third as Heavyweight Champ (Two Punch) torethrough fractions of :21 2/5 and :44 2/5. That coltheld a 2 1/2-length lead at the eighth pole, but JumpStart had started his run on the turn and closedsteadily on the tiring leader, forging ahead in the finalstrides to give trainer D. Wayne Lukas his third win-ner of this event. “This was not the spot we hadmind,” Lukas said. “We were going to go ‘other than’into the Hopeful [9-1], but we had to use this for the‘other than.’ I told Pat [jockey Day], ‘Don’t give himtoo much to do, but don’t abuse him either.’” Thecolt could be something special, according to Lukas.“I really think a lot of this horse,” he added. “He’sgot great qualities. He’s got looks, pedigree and a lotgoing for him. He handles things in the paddock welland he’s great in the post parade. I think this onecould take us to the Promised Land.” In the mean-time, the seven-furlong GI Hopeful S. could be nextfor the two-year-old, or he may await the GI FuturityS. Sept. 16 over a mile at Belmont. “The Belmontraces are going to fit him,” Lukas continued. “Hispedigree says he’s going to go longer. If he comesback bouncing and springing around, we’ll considerthe Hopeful.” Saratoga Special chart, p2

LOOKING LIKE A MILLION Twenty years ago, the inaugural Arlington Millionfeatured a thrilling finish as John Henry nipped The Bartat the wire of the world’s first million-dollar race. Thisyear, an international field of 11 runners have beenentered for Saturday’s GI Arlington Million XIX, headedby American runners Bienamado (Bien Bien) and Hap(Theatrical {Ire}). Bienamado finished fourth as thefavorite last year, but has been unstoppable on turf in2001 and has been pointing for Arlington since a sharpvictory in the GI Whittingham H. June 10 at Hollywood.Second that day was Senure (Nureyev), who was sub-sequently awarded victory in the GI United Nations H.July 1 at Monmouth. A victory by this horse would bethe second straight for Juddmonte, who won last yearwith Chester House. Unbeaten in three starts this year,Hap will be trying 10 furlongs for the first time. Theflashy chestnut has been a star at nine panels, winninghis last seven tries at the distance, including the GIIBernard Baruch H. at Saratoga July 27. Born in Brazilbut now based in California, Redattore (Brz) (RoiNormand) earned a Million berth with a good-lookingvictory in the GI Eddie Read H. at Del Mar July 28. Theperipatetic Silvano has shipped from his German hometo win in both Hong Kong and Singapore in 2001 andwill be making his North American debut.

Saturday, ArlingtonARLINGTON MILLION-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, 10fTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY1 Hap Theatrical (Ire) Bailey2 Silvano (Ger) Lomitas (GB) Suborics3 Redattore (Brz) Roi Normand Solis4 Takarian (Ire) Doyoun (Ire) Nakatani5 Muakaad (Ire) Muhtarram Smullen6 White Heart (GB) Green Desert Stevens7 Senure Nureyev Davis8 Compton Bolter (Ire) Red Sunset (Ire) Fenton9 Quiet Resolve Affirmed Kabel10 Bienamado Bien Bien McCarron11 Make No Mistake (Ire) Darshaan (GB) AlbaradoAll carry 126 pounds.

The TDN is delivered each morning by 5 a.m. Eastern. For subscription information, please call (732) 747-8060.

THOROUGHBREDDAILY NEWSP INTERNATIONAL P

Thursday, August 16, 2001

ASTRA TOPS BEVERLY D. NINE.............................p2 FLEET RENEE OUT OF ALABAMA...........................p2 OFFICER MUCH THE BEST......................................p3

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H B R I T A I N HKINANE MAY MISS MOZART Michael Kinane maymiss the ride on Mozart (Ire) (Danehill {USA}) in Thurs-day’s G1 Nunthorpe S. at York as the saga surround-ing his suspension continues. Kinane received atwo-day ban which would have ruled him out of theJuly 28 G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Dia-mond S., but was awarded an interim injunction onthe ban so that he could ride Galileo (Ire) to victory atAscot that day. Nevertheless, the Irish Turf Club willdecide whether to contest the injunction on Tuesdaybefore the hearing at the Dublin High Court onWednesday. This critical judgement will determine atthe last minute whether Kinane can ride Mozart, thehighly impressive G1 July Cup winner at NewmarketJuly 12, in the five-furlong sprint championship atYork.

RELISH THE THOUGHT RETIRED Relish TheThought (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells {USA}) has been retired,her connections announced yesterday. The BarryHills-trained filly was second in the G3 Musidora S. atYork May 15 before finishing under 1 1/2 lengths thirdto Imagine (Ire) in the G1 Epsom Oaks June 8. Disap-pointing when tenth in the G1 Irish Oaks at TheCurragh July 15, she was then fifth in the Listed Chal-ice S. at Newbury Aug. 8. Joe Mercer, racing managerto owner Sheikh Maktoum al Maktoum, told the Rac-ing Post, “There is nothing at all wrong with her butshe has just lost her way a bit--she ran disappointinglyin Ireland and she ran disappointingly at Newbury--andwe thought we would call it a day. She is a beautifullybred mare who is Group 1-placed and Group 2-placed,and is a Listed winner.” That win came in the ListedRadley S. at Newbury last October.

JOHANNESBURG MAY HAVE BATTLE INMORNY Yesterday’s conditions winner War Zone(USA) (Danzig {USA}) threw down the gauntlet to G1Phoenix S. winner Johannesburg with his highly im-pressive conditions victory over the Deauville courseyesterday. Owned and bred by Prince Khalid Abdullah,War Zone was made 2-5 following a dandy run atMaisons-Laffitte July 25 and had no problem takinghis score to a perfect two-for-two under OlivierPeslier. Both he and Johannesburg are both on trackto meet in the G1 Prix Morny at Deauville Aug. 26.

Wednesday, Salisbury, BritainEBF UPAVON FILLIES’ S.-Listed, £26,425, Salisbury, 8-15, 3yo/up, f/m, 9f 198ydsT, 2:06.67, gd-fm.1--#PREMIER PRIZE (GB), 126, f, 4, Selkirk (USA)--Spot Prize (USA) (MGSP-Eng), by Seattle Dancer (USA). O-J C Smith; B-Littleton Stud; T-David Elsworth; J-Richard Hughes; £15,326. Lifetime Record: 8-2-0-1, £22,425.2--Katy Nowaitee (GB), 126, m, 5, Komaite (USA)--Cold Blow (GB), by Posse (USA). £5,814.3--Guaranda (GB), 117, f, 3, Acatenango (Ger)--Gryada (GB), by Shirley Heights (GB). £2,907.Margins: 2, 2, 5. Odds: 25-1, 5-4, 6-1.Also ran: Sauterne (GB), Dhuhook (USA), Samara Mid-dle East (Fr). Scratched: Inchiri (GB). Premier Prize was a shock winner here for all buther trainer David Elsworth. She was 15th in lastyear’s G1 Epsom Oaks in June and only made her re-appearance in the Listed Aphrodite S. at NewmarketJuly 21 when tenth to Ranin (GB). Last of five behindSlickly (Fr) in a Sandown conditions event Aug. 8 onher last start, she went un-noticed by punters here.Held up in fourth early as Sauterne (GB) (RainbowQuest {USA}) led, she was moved up between thatfilly and Katy Nowaitee with 2 1/2 furlongs remain-ing. Taking command from there, she lengthenedaway for a comfortable first stakes success. Elsworthexplained, “She was beaten by four or five lengths atSandown by a Group One/Group Two horse ofGodolphin’s so I thought she was remarkably gener-ous odds. It’s not unrealistic to believe that she wasgoing to be a very good filly and she is. She’s had allsorts of problems but she’s overcome these injuries--We’ve run her rather quickly and there’s still improve-ment in her.”

THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWSH EUROPEAN EDITION H

Thursday, August 16, 2001

TDN Euro is:England: Sean Cronin (CAFE Racing)

Tom Frary (CAFE Racing)France:Claude BeniadaGermany: Christa RiebelIreland: Dave KeenaItaly: Giorgio Barsotti

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4.40 Salisbury, EBF/Country Gentlemen’s AssociationNovice S. (Class D) (Cond), £6,600, 2yo, 6f 212ydsT,1:28.27, gd-fm.WHERE OR WHEN (IRE) (c, 2, Danehill Dancer {Ire}--Future Past {USA}, by Super Concorde {USA}), the 2-1second favourite, was settled in fifth as Graft (GB)(Entrepreneur {GB}) disputed the lead with OaklandRambo (GB) (Muhtarram {USA}) but challenged on theoutside at the quarter-mile marker. He quickened to thefront approaching the final furlong and lengthened clearin impressive style to beat 15-8 punters choice Leader-ship (GB) (Selkirk {USA}) by 3 1/2 lengths. LifetimeRecord: 3-2-0-0, £11,050.O-John Humphreys (Turf Accountants) Ltd; B-Mrs AnnEgan; T-Terry Mills; J-Richard Quinn.

4.00 Beverley, EBF Journal Maiden Maiden S. (Class D),£7,160, 2yo, 7f 100ydsT, 1:35.10, gd.+BANDARI (IRE) (c, 2, Alhaarth {Ire}--Miss Audimar{USA} {MSW & GSP-US, $153,695)}, by Mr Leader{USA}), sent off at odds of 14-1, raced in second earlyas Candy Anchor (Fr) (Slip Anchor {GB}) cut out therunning. Hitting the front at the top of the straight, hequickened into an unassailable lead and stayed on foran impressive three-length score from the 1-2 favouriteCereus (USA) (Gilded Time {USA}). The IR£40,000GOFORB yearling, a half to Gaily Eagle (Ire) (Mujtahid{USA}), SW-Jpn, $1,138,051, is the fifth winner forhis freshman sire (by Unfuwain). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, £4,654. O-A Al-Rostamani; B-Rathasker Stud; T-Mark Johnston;J-Kevin Darley.

1.40 Salisbury, EBF Sandown Maiden S. (Class D) (Div.1), £6,550, 2yo, 6fT, 1:13.88, gd-fm.BROKEN BARRICADES (IRE) (c, 2, Common Grounds{GB}--Gratclo {GB}, by Belfort {Fr}), the 15-8 favour-ite, broke well and went straight into the lead ahead ofMaster Robbie (GB) (Piccolo {GB}). The full brother toRich Ground (GB), GSW, was ridden along at thequarter-mile marker, got clear at the distance and drewaway in the closing stages to beat Master Robbie by animpressive four lengths. He sold for 50,000gns as aDONSEP yearling. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, £5,958.O-C Wright & The Hon Mrs J M Corbett; B-Yeomanstown Stud; T-Barry Hills; J-Richard Hughes.

2.10 Salisbury, EBF Sandown Maiden S. (Class D) (Div.2), £6,550, 2yo, 6fT, 1:14.42, gd/fm.NEGLIGEE (GB) (f, 2, Night Shift {USA}--Vax Star {GB}{SW-Eng}, by Petong {GB}), sent off at odds of 9-1,raced in third early on the rail as M For Magic (GB)(First Trump {GB}) cut out the running. Hitting the frontpast the three-furlong marker, the 55,000gns TATOCTyearling was ridden clear despite drifting left to com-fortably beat Historic Treble (GB) (Lycius {USA}) by 21/2 lengths. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, £4,257. O-The Hon Mrs J M Corbett & C Wright; B-JeremyGreen and Sons; T-Barry Hills; J-Richard Hughes.

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2.20 Yarmouth, EBF Manny Bernstein Rails BookmakersMaiden S. (Class D), £6,220, 2yo, 6fT, 1:16.70, gd.TAHITIAN STORM (IRE) (c, 2, Catrail {USA}--Razana{Ire} {MSP-Fr}, by Kahyasi {Ire}), sent off the 5-2second favourite, was taken to the rail to lead in theearly stages and he settled well in front to take themalong. Pressed inside the final furlong by Baldour (Ire)(Green Desert {USA}), the 56,000gns TATOCT yearling always had the call, comfortably beating that colt bytwo lengths. Lifetime Record: 4-1-2-0, £5,879. O-P & D Sakal; B-H McCalmont; T-M Tompkins; J-T Durcan.

4.20 Yarmouth, Manny Bernstein Debit Card BettingMaiden S. (Class D), £5,675, 3yo/up, 10f 21ydsT,2:08.90, gd.LA YOLAM (GB) (f, 3, Unfuwain {USA}--Massorah {Fr}{GSW-Ity, GSP-Fr}, by Habitat {USA}), sent off the 7-2second favourite, raced in second early as Te Quiero(GB) (Bering {GB}) led. Gaining the lead with quarter togo, the 45,000gns TATOCT yearling strode clear to winby 11. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, £4,319. O-Ahmed Ali; B-C Bothway; T-B Hanbury; J-J Mackay.

5.40 Epsom, Rubbing House Maiden Auction S. (ClassE), £5,570, 2yo, 6fT, 1:09.73, gd-fm.PENTECOST (GB) (c, 2, Tagula {Ire}--Boughtbyphone{GB}, by Warning {GB}), the 8-11 punters’ choice,tracked the leaders in fifth as Aegean Daisy (GB) (BalHarbour {GB}) set a quick tempo. The 6,500gnsTATDEC weanling and 5,000gns TATAUT yearling made his effort on the outside at the quarter pole, ledat the eighth pole and held off the rallying AegeanDaisy by 3/4 of a length. Lifetime Record: 6-1-3-1,£8,547.O-Exors Of The Late Robert Hitchins; B-Miss S N ralphs;T-Ian Balding; J-Tony Clark.

3.30 Beverley, Hull Daily Mail Maiden S. (Class D),£4,500, 3yo, 11f 216ydsT, 2:37.80, gd.DEMI BEAU (GB) (c, 3, Dr Devious {Ire}--Charming Life{NZ}, by Sir Tristram {NZ}), sent off the 11-4 secondfavourite, raced in second early as Missouri (GB)(Charnwood Forest {Ire}) led. Grabbing the lead withquarter-mile remaining, the half brother to KingfisherHill (USA) (Riverman {USA}), MGSW-Eng, $210,328;and Wellbeing (GB) (Sadler’s Wells {USA}), GSW &GISP-Eng, $196,657, was pushed out to win by 3 1/2lengths. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-2, £4,959. O-Plantation Stud; B-Lord Howard de Walden; T-Willie

Jarvis; J-Michael Tebbutt.Thursday, Salisbury, post time: 3:55 p.m.SOVEREIGN S.-Listed, £22,000, 3yo/up, 1mTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT1 1 King s Ironbridge (Ire) King's Theatre (Ire) Meehan 1282 3 Surprise Encounter (GB) Cadeaux Genereux (GB) E Dunlop 1263 2 Umistim (GB) Inchinor (GB) Hannon 1264 4 Down To The Woods (USA) Woodman (USA) Johnston 1205 6 Momentum (USA) Nureyev (USA) J Hills 1206 5 Smirk (GB) Selkirk (USA) Elsworth 120

Yesterday’s Results:PRIX MICHEL HOUYVET-Listed, FF260,000, Deauville,8-15, 3yo, 1 7/8mT, 3:15.20, gd.1--#PUSHKIN (IRE), 123, c, 3, by Caerleon (USA)

1st Dam: Palmeraie (USA), by Lear Fan (USA)2nd Dam: Petroleuse (Ire), by Habitat (USA)3rd Dam: Plencia (Fr), by Le Haar (Fr)

O-Daniel Wildenstein; B-Allez France Stables Ltd; T-Elie Lellouche; J-Dominique Boeuf; FF140,000. Lifetime Record: 5 starts, 2 wins, 3 places, FF338,800.2--Abajo (Ire), 123, c, 3, Sillery (USA)--Astonishing (Brz), by Vacilante (Arg). FF48,000.3--Bylaw (USA), 120, f, 3, Lear Fan (USA)--Byre Bird (USA), by Diesis (GB). FF36,000.Margins: 1HF, 2, 1HF. Odds: 1.60, 11.00, 8.80.Also ran: High Hope (Fr), Aquarius (Ire), Mon Legion-naire (Fr).

Pushkin claimed his first stakes success here tobolster the French defence of the Deauville crownjewels. Last year he was a fine second to Domedriver(Ire) in the Listed Prix Isonomy at Maisons-Laffitte inOctober before returning to be fourth in the ListedPrix Pelleas at Longchamp June 21. Second last timein a conditions event at Maisons-Laffitte July 25, hewas sent off the favourite here to get off the markfor the season and justified that with a fine display.Held up in last place early by Dominique Boeuf asFrankie Dettori took Bylaw to the front, he was stillin that position as Aquarius (Ire) (Royal Academy{USA}) and Pat Eddery led them into the straight.Asked for his effort soon after, he grabbed the leadfrom the fading leader with 400 yards remaining

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before being pushed clear to a smooth success. 2.30 Deauville, Prix de Caen (Cond), FF184,000, 2yo,c/g, 6fT, 1:13.10, gd.WAR ZONE (USA) (c, 2, Danzig {USA}--Proflare {USA}{SP-Fr}, by Mr Prospector {USA}), the 2-5 favourite,was reeserved in fourth as Go One (Fr) (Dr Devious{Ire}) led but made his challenge inside the final quartermile. He accelerated into a clear lead at the distanceand ran on under a sympathetic hand ride to beatSkyrock (USA) (Sky Classic {Can}) by three lengths.The winner is a half to Apple of Kent (USA) (Kris S.{USA}), GSW & GISP-US, $276,802; Tru Flare (USA)(Capote {USA}), MGSW & GISP-NA, MSW & GSP-Fr,$326,675. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, FF141,000.O-K Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-A Fabre; J-O Peslier.

3.00 Deauville, Prix Deauville Aime le Cheval (PrixAvranches) (Cond), FF184,000, 2yo, f, 6fT, 1:13.70,gd.HARRIET (FR) (f, 2, Mizoram {USA}--Lespois {GB}, bySicyos {USA}), a 17-5 chance, was sent to the frontfrom the outset and still held a healthy advantage atthe quarter-mile pole. She was ridden with 1 1/2 fur-longs to go and was pushed out inside the final furlongto beat Water Bed (Fr) (Double Bed {Fr}) by twolengths. Lifetime Record: 5 starts, 2 wins, 2 places,FF220,400.O-Mme Georges Sandor; B-Mr & Mrs Georges Sandor;T-Corine Barbe; J-Vincent Vion.

5.10 Deauville, Prix des Chaumieres (Cond),FF184,000, 3yo, 1mT, 1:46.70, gd.SI JE N’AVAIS PLUS (IRE) (f, 3, Kaldoun {Fr}--Boreale{Fr} {GSW & G1SP-Fr}, by Bellypha {Ire}), an 89-10chance, broke best from the gate but was reserved insecond as Quit Rent (GB) (Fairy King {USA}) made therunning. She was ridden approaching the final furlong,grabbed the lead at the sixteenth pole and ran on wellto beat the long time leader by three parts of a length.The winner is a half to River of Light (USA) (Irish River{Fr}), SW-US, MGSP-Fr, $210,907. Lifetime Record: 10 starts, 2 wins, 6 places, FF347,600.O-M Lagasse; B-Haras d’Etreham; T-D Smaga; J-DBoeuf.

Yesterday’s Results:6.15 Dundalk, Blackrock EBF Maiden, Ir£12,000, 2yo,1f 166ydsT, 1:39.60, gd.DANCING (IRE) (f, 2, Spectrum {Ire}--Torrid Tango{USA}, by Green Dancer {USA}), sent off at odds of14-1, raced in fourth early as Woodvilla Blue (Ire) (BluesTraveller {Ire}) cut out the running. Rushed up to jointhe even-money favourite Crooked Wood (USA) (Wood-man {USA}) with three furlongs remaining as the pairwent to the front, she got the better of that rival at the

distance before going away to win by two lengths.Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, Ir£9,165. O-Dr Howard Baker; B-Ford Farm Bloodstock; T-DHanley; J-Kevin Manning.

Yesterday’s Results:6.30 Munich, Treffen der Riemer Dreijahrigen (Cond),DM20,000, 3yo, 1mT, 1:38.10, gd.GRENVILLE (GER) (c, 3, Neshad {USA}--Glacial Star{GB}, by Royal Academy {USA}) Lifetime Record: 12-3-2-1, DM35,300. O-Stall Spirit; B-P Gollmann; T-Christian von der Recke; J-Jimmy Quinn.

+Bandari (Ire), c, 2, Alhaarth (Ire)--Miss Audimar (USA) (MSW & GSP-US, $153,695), by Mr Leader (USA). Beverley, Britain, 8-15, EBF Journal Maiden S. (Class D), 2yo, 7f 100ydsT, £4,654 to winner. B-Rathasker Stud. *1/2 to Gaily Eagle (Ire) (Mujtahid {USA}), SW- Jpn, $1,138,051. **IR£40,000 yrl ‘00 GOFORB. ***Fifth winner for freshman sire (by Unfuwain). Tahitian Storm (Ire), c, 2, Catrail (USA)--Razana (Ire) (MSP-Fr), by Kahyasi (Ire). Yarmouth, Britain, 8-15, EBF Manny Bernstein Rails Bookmakers Maiden S. (Class D), 2yo, 6fT, £4,043 to winner. B-Mrs H D McCalmont. *56,000gns yrl ‘00 TATOCT. Broken Barricades (Ire), c, 2, Common Grounds (GB)-- Gratclo (GB), by Belfort (Fr). Salisbury, Britain, 8-15, EBF Sandown Maiden S. (Class D), 2yo, 6fT, £4,258 to winner. B-Yeomanstown Stud. *Full to Rich Ground (GB), GSW. *50,000gns yrl ‘00 DONSEP. Cole Trickle (Ire), c, 2, Dolphin Street (Fr)--Galapagos (GB), by Pitskelly (Ire). Munich, Germany, 8-15, Boehringer Ingelheim-Rennen - EBF-Rennen (Mdn), 2yo, 6fT, DM5,500 to winner. B-Miss Laura G F Ferguson. *IR£1,800 yrl ‘00 TATIRE. Negligee (GB), f, 2, Night Shift (USA)--Vax Star (GB) (SW-Eng), by Petong (GB). Salisbury, Britain, 8-15, EBF Sandown Maiden S. (Class D) (Div. 2), 2yo, 6fT, £4,257 to winner. B-Jeremy Green and Sons. *55,000gns yrl ‘00 TATOCT. Dancing (Ire), f, 2, Spectrum (Ire)--Torrid Tango (USA), by Green Dancer (USA). Dundalk, Ireland, 8-15, Blackrock EBF Maiden, 2yo, 7f 166ydsT, Ir£8,625 to winner. B-Ford Farm Bloodstock. Pentecost (GB), c, 2, Tagula (Ire)--Boughtbyphone (GB), by Warning (GB). Epsom, Britain, 8-15, Rubbing House Maiden Auction S. (Class E), 2yo, 6fT, £3,621 to winner. B-Miss S N Ralphs. *6,500gns wnlg ‘99 TATDEC; 5,000gns yrl ‘00 TATAUT. Demi Beau (GB), c, 3, Dr Devious (Ire)--Charming Life (NZ), by Sir Tristram (NZ). Beverley, Britain, 8-15, Hull Daily Mail Maiden S. (Class D), 3yo,

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11f216ydsT, £3,150 to winner. B-Lord Howard de Walden. *1/2 to Kingfisher Hill (USA) (Riverman {USA}), MGSW-Eng, $210,328; Wellbeing (GB) (Sadler’s Wells {USA}), GSW & GISP-Eng, $196,657.

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Congratulations to Susan Magnier and Michael Tabor on their G1 Phoen ix S. victory with our 2000 Keeneland September graduate

J O H A N N E S B U R GThis year’s Keeneland consignment includes yearlings by GRAND SLAM, HONOUR

AND GLORY, HENNESSY, KINGMAMBO, KING OF KINGS, PEINTRE CELEBRE,ROYAL ACADEMY, SPINNING WORLD, SILVER HAWK and TALE OF THE CAT.

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STAKES CLOSINGSTODAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16:08-25 $250,000 Del Mar H.-II, Dmr, 3yo/up,

11fT (250)

TOMORROW, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17:11-03 $250,000 Wells Fargo California Cup Classic, SA,

3yo/up, S, 9f (100)

NEW RECORDS AT DEL MAR SALE A pair ofyearlings brought bids of $100,000 to top Tuesday’ssession of the Del Mar Yearling Sale as the auctionconcluded with new records for average and gross.The first to hit the mark was Hip 80, an End Sweepcolt purchased by Craig Lewis for Kirkwood Thor-oughbreds. Out of the Vigors mare Tamworth Lass,the chestnut colt is a half-brother to stakes-placedStorm Lass (Storm Creek). He was followed by Hip95, a colt by In Excess (Ire) out of MSW Above theTable (Never Tabled). Stanley Fulton signed the ticketfor the dark bay Cal-bred. In all, 55 yearlings grossed$2,238,000 on Tuesday for an average price of$35,418. Despite 27 fewer yearlings selling thisyear, the total gross increased 10 percent from lastyear, while the cumulative average of $43,663 easilybested the previous record of $36,798. “It’s verygratifying to see the continued growth of this sale,”said Doug Burge, general manager of California Thor-oughbred Breeders Association Sales. “The recordswe set are a clear sign that the Thoroughbred breed-ing program in California is healthy and strong, andwe will continue our work to keep it that way.”

EXCHANGE RATE TO PADUA Padua Stables hasannounced that their recently retired Exchange Rate(Danzig--Sterling Pound, by Seeking the Gold) willenter stud at the Sanans’ Ocala, Florida farm in2002. A stud fee has not yet been determined. A$1.4 million yearling, Exchange Rate won the GIITom Fool H. at Belmont July 4, but the four-year-oldsustained an injury later that month. “We are thrilledto have him stand here at Padua,” said Nadia Sanan.“We feel that with his pedigree, magnificent confor-mation and natural ability, he is a tremendous addi-tion to the Florida market. His versatility, looks andfamily guarantee his future as a stallion.”

Yesterday’s Results:7th-SAR, $46,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m, 1:50 4/5, ft.TRANSCENDENTAL (f, 3, Mt. Livermore--Ladies Cruise{SW, $122,364}, by Fappiano) ran out of the money inthe GI Selene S. at Woodbine May 21 over a sloppytrack. She came back to win a Belmont allowance June20 and her first attempt at this distance resulted in athird-place finish last time over this course July 27.Backed down to 4-5 favoritism here, the bay ratedearly, improved her position at the half, took over twofurlongs out and cruised home by 6 1/4 lengths. Thewinning filly was loaded onto the track ambulance andvanned off the track immediately following the race.Lifetime Record: 7-3-2-1, $101,460.O-Rudlein Stable & William L Clifton Jr. B-Lazy LaneStables Inc (VA). T-Harold James Bond.

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YEARLING SALE

TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2001

SESSION TOTALS 2001 2000

No. Sold 55 77 Gross $1,948,000 $2,364,000 Average $35,418 $30,701 Median $26,000 $20,000

CUMULATIVE TOTALS 2001 2000

No. Sold 104 129 Gross $4,541,000 $4,117,000 Average $43,663 $31,915 Median $31,500 $22,000

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Congratulations to the best customers in the worldon THREE Grade I/Grade II winners this week!

JOHANNESBURG, winner of Sunday’s Independent Waterford Wedgwood Phoenix S. (G1)Sold Keeneland November 1999 for $240,000

Consigned by Ashview Farm (Mr. & Mrs. Wayne G. Lyster III), Agent; Purchased by Chestnut Valley FarmSold Keeneland September 2000 for $200,000

Consigned by Michael C. Byrne, Agent; Purchased by D.L. O’ByrneO-Michael Tabor & Susan Magnier; B-W G Lyster III & Jayeff B Stables (KY); T-Aidan O’Brien

KING CHARLEMAGNE, winner of Sunday’s Prix Maurice de Gheest (G1)Sold Keeneland November 1998 for $1,500,000

O-Michael Tabor & Susan Magnier; B-Calogo Bloodstock & Bob Scarborough (KY); T-Aidan O’BrienConsigned by Ashford Stud, Agent; Purchased by Demi O’Byrne

EL CORREDOR, winner of Sunday’s $150,000 Pat O’Brien H. (GII)Sold Keeneland September 1998 for $110,000; Earnings now $577,920

O-Hal Earnhardt; B-Needham-BetzThoroughbreds/Liberation (KY); T-Bob Baffert

Consigned by Needham/Betz Thoroughbreds Inc., Agent; Purchased by Bob Baffert, Agent

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Saratoga Report cont.

5th-SAR, $43,650, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10, ft.MR. VALIANT (c, 3, Valiant Nature--Mrs. E. B., byKennedy Road) returned off a nine-month layoff to winlast time at Monmouth July 29. Here the 6-1 shotbroke with the leaders, took over narrowly after a half,held that advantage and drew clear late for a 3 1/4-length victory. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-1, $70,720.O-Hickory Corner Racing Stable. B-Bayne & LibbyWelker (KY). T-Richard Vega.

4th-SAR, $42,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, 1:52 1/5, ft.SLEW'S VIEW (c, 3, Seattle Slew--In View, by In Real-ity), a $150,000 KEESEP yearling, returned from aneight-month hiatus with a rusty eighth at Churchill July7. Stretching out for the first time here, the 17-1 shotstalked the early pace for most of the way, opened a 11/2-length advantage entering the final furlong andmanaged to hold off the fast-closing Daring Bid (Unbri-dled) by a half-length at the wire. Lifetime Record:5-1-0-1, $28,413. O-Thomas Carey. B-Morven Stud (VA). T-Peter Vestal.

6th-SAR, $42,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 8.5fT, 1:44 1/5, fm.+ANOTHER STORM (f, 2, Gone West--Storm Song{Ch. 2yo Filly, MGISW, $1,020,050}, by SummerSquall), the first foal from her champion dam, brought$1 million at KEESEP and was made the 8-5 chalk off asolid work tab, including a sharp 5/8 move in :59 2/5over the Saratoga turf July 30. The bay filly raced closeup while three wide, took command turning for homeand drew off authoritatively by 3 1/4 lengths overConsort Music (Prospector’s Music). Lifetime Record:1-1-0-0, $25,200.O-Stable Alnoff. B-Equine Stable Ltd (KY). T-HaroldJames Bond.

*FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE HORSES, SEETHE EUROPEAN EDITION. AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN FRANCE:*War Zone, c, 2, Danzig--Proflare (SP-Fr), by Mr. Prospector. Deauville, France, 8-15, Prix de Caen (Cond), 2yo, c/g, 6fT, $12,824 to winner. O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte; T-A Fabre. *1/2 to Apple of Kent (Kris S.), GSW & GISP-US, $276,802; Tru Flare (Capote), MGSW & GISP-NA, MSW & GSP-Fr, $326,675.

Yesterday’s Results:3rd-DMR, $73,780, Alw, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:35 2/5, ft.1--PENAMACOR (CHI), 121, c, 4, Hussonet--Rana (Chi), by Northern Disciple. O-Nelson B Hunt; B-Haras de Pirque (CHI); T-Ronald McAnally. Lifetime Record: MG1SW-Chi, 13-6-2-2, $207,545.2--Hollycombe, 117, h, 7, Capote--Confirm, by Proudest Roman.3--Stormy Jack, 117, c, 4, Bertrando--Tiny Kristin, by Steelinctive (GB).Margins: HF, 2HF, HD. Odds: 8.50, 1.30, 2.70. Penamacor, a dual G1SW in his native Chile, ran aclose second in to recent Whitney S. winner Lido Palace(Chi) in the G1 Chilean St. Leger Dec. 16. Off the boardin his first two American starts, both on turf, he triedthe main track in Hollywood’s GII Bel Air H. and ranfifth July 7. The longest shot on the board here, thechestnut contested the early pace with favoriteHollycombe, lay close to that leader throughout andinched away late to gain narrow advantage at the wire.

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Del Mar Report cont.

5th-DMR, $51,940, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:41 4/5, fm.DOUBLE CAT (f, 3, Storm Cat--Hollywood Wildcat {Ch.3yo filly, MGISW, $1,432,160}, by Kris S.) was secondin her July 11 debut to Riboletta’s little sister TamaraPrincess in a 6 1/2-furlong sprint over the Hollwoodmain. Moving to the grass for her return, the half toWar Chant (Danzig), GISW, $1,130,600, eagerlyawaited the green light while stalking the early pace,poked her head in front heading into the home straightand ran on willingly late to win by a length over MabelKent (Sharp Victor) as the 1-2 favorite. Lifetime Record:2-1-1-0, $37,800.O/B-Marjorie & Irving M Cowan (KY). T-Neil Drysdale.

Yesterday’s Results:8th-MTH, $37,000, Alw, 2yo, 1mT, 1:38 3/5, fm.HUNTER CRUISE (c, 2, Capote--Cruisie, by Assert {Ire})was a winner in his last start July 15, a mile over theMonmouth main. Making his turf debut here, the 2-1favorite got away from the gate slowly, but moved intocontention after a half. The bay took over leaving thequarter pole and gradually drew away in the stretch toscore by six lengths. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1,$48,940. O-Carliwood Farms & Herrell John. B-Dr Steve Kramer(KY). T-Todd A Pletcher.

9th-PIM, $25,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:47, ft.FLUID (f, 2, Dehere--Fleet Broad {SW & GSP,$146,320}, by Broad Brush) was an undistinguishedseventh last time July 31while sprinting over the Colo-nial turf course. Gaining mild support while trying amain-track route this time, the 5-2 second choice tookthe lead soon after the start and was never headed,winning by an impressive seven-length margin. LifetimeRecord: 2-1-0-0, $14,250. O/B-Robert E Meyerhoff (MD). T-Grover G Delp.

A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ willindicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will denotea first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will denote w innerswho are first-time starters, an (S) will be used for state-bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden-claiming racesand an (R) will be used for other restricted races. Pursesfor Canadian races are in Canadian dollars.

Ellis Raises Purses Again: Ellis Park’s Vice President and General Manager PaulKiuerzi announced yesterday that the Kentucky oval hasincreased purses for the second time in the last twoweeks. The Henderson track raised purses for overnightraces by an additional nine percent. “We are pleased tooffer this additional incentive to our horsemen, whohave contributed significantly to our success,” saidKuerzi. “This nine-precent increase comes as a result ofstrong on-track attendance and wagering on some ofour key weekend dates, including last week’s [GIII]Gardenia Stakes.”

Yesterday’s Results:4th-APX, $38,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:11 4/5, ft.+ST SOARBAY (f, 2, Captain Bodgit--Progressive Lady,by Crafty Prospector), a $27,000 KEESEP yearling, wasdismissed at 21-1 despite showing a good pair of gateworks. Off alertly, the bay filly set the pace, opened upin the stretch and held Lost at Sea (Lost Soldier) at bayby three-quarters of a length, becoming the fourthwinner for her freshman sire (by Saint Ballado). LifetimeRecord: 1-1-0-0, $22,800.O-Selz Fred. B-Robert S West, Michael Riordan & Rob-ert Dowling (KY). T-Don Von Hemel.

TOBA Regional Owner Awards Announced: The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Associationhas named four notable owners as recipients of its2001 Regional Owner of the Year Awards, who will behonored at the organizations annual National AwardsDinner on Friday, September 7 in Kentucky. The own-ers are Mike Pegram (West), Vernon Heath (Mid-West),Frank Stronach (South) and the late Ernie Samuel(East).

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ALLOWANCE RESULTS:

9th-SAR, $46,000, (S), 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:48, fm.

CELTIC SKY (c, 3, Sky Classic--Axe Creek, by Gulch)

Lifetime Record: 6-3-2-0, $102,556. O-Waterville Lake

Stable. B-John Meriwether & Richard Leahy (NY).

T-Christophe Clement.

8th-BMF, $41,570, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), 3yo/up, 1mT,

1:37 1/5, fm.

THE CANDI KID (c, 4, Candi's Gold--Toastmistress, by

Raise a Cup) Lifetime Record: 11-4-3-1, $88,070.

O-Hansen Kirsner & Tucker. B-Thomas N Valenzuela

(CA). T-Jerry Hollendorfer.

8th-APX, $41,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, 1:53 1/5, ft.

FIRE WIRE (g, 5, Quiet American--Flow Motion, by

Topsider) Lifetime Record: 50-7-4-9, $128,970.

O-Michael Langford. B-Sugar Knoll Farm (KY). T-Randy

L Morse.

9th-ELP, $33,370, 3yo/up, 5 1/2fT, 1:02 4/5, fm.

STORM'S PATH (c, 4, Furiously--Olden Laurel, by Olden

Times) Lifetime Record: 18-4-4-2, $167,381. O-David

D Walters. B-Hargus & Sandra Sexton (KY). T-Robert R

O'Connor II.

8th-FEX, $31,500, 3yo/up, a1mT, 1:40 1/5, gd.

MASTER STUART (c, 4, Ascot Knight--Windkist, by

Secreto) Lifetime Record: GSP, 15-4-3-0, $270,755.

O-Terra Racing Stable & Reade Baker. B-Ballentine

Estate Patrick (ON). T-Reade Baker. *1/2 to Deputy Call

(War Deputy), SP, $181,013.

7th-PIM, $31,000, Opt. Clm. ($30-25,000), 3yo/up, 6f,

1:09 4/5, ft.

JORGIE STOVER (c, 3, Press Card--Smarter, by

Smarten) Lifetime Record: SW, 12-5-2-3, $114,735.

O-P & J Stable. B-Country Life Farm/James Glenn (MD).

T-John V Alecci. *1/2 to Charioteer's Wand (Ends

Well), MSW, $171,553.

8th-ELP, $30,400, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:39, ft.CROSS RIVER (f, 4, Virginia Rapids--Hometown Banker,by Native Charger) Lifetime Record: 15-2-3-2, $78,296.O-Jo A Luedtke. B-A L & Jo Ann Luedtke (KY).T-Terrance W Dunlavy. *1/2 to Million Questions(Olympio), SW, $138,230.

8th-PIM, $30,260, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:41 2/5, ft.GRUNDLEFOOT (c, 4, Unaccounted For--MelancholyBlues {SP}, by Cure the Blues) Lifetime Record: SW &MGSP, 20-6-4-2, $337,010. O-Paul L Fowler Jr. B-D W Frazier (KY). T-Gary Capuano.

8th-MNR, $22,700, 8-14, 3yo, 7fT, 1:25 2/5, fm.BIRDIEONTHEWIRE (c, 3, Birdonthewire--Teth Barr, byEmpery) Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-2, $30,905.O/T-William N Hackney. B-Dr Charles McLaughlin (FL).

MAIDEN WINNERS:These Eyes, f, 2, Belong to Me--Sally's Ride, by Inver- ness Drive. PIM, 8-15, (C), 6f, 1:12 1/5. B-Domino Stud Inc (Ky). *1/2 to A Wild Ride (Wild Again), MGISW, $775,214. **$55,000 yrl '00 KEESEP.+St Soarbay, f, 2, Captain Bodgit--Progressive Lady, by Crafty Prospector. APX, 8-15, 6f, 1:11 4/5. B-Robert S West, Michael Riordan & Robert Dowling (Ky). *$27,000 yrl '00 KEESEP. **Fourth winner for freshman sire (by Saint Ballado).Sharp Little Boy, c, 2, Claramount--Sharp Little Girl (MSW & GSP, $174,583), by Pontoise. SAR, 8-15, (C), 6 1/2f, 1:19. B-Hobeau Farm Ltd (Fl).Fluid, f, 2, Dehere--Fleet Broad (SW & GSP, $146,320), by Broad Brush. PIM, 8-15, 1 1/16m, 1:47. B-Robert E Meyerhoff (Md).+Another Storm, f, 2, Gone West--Storm Song (Ch. 2yo Filly, MGISW, $1,020,050), by Summer Squall. SAR, 8-15, 1 1/16mT, 1:44 1/5. B-Equine Stable Ltd (Ky). *$1,000,000 yrl '00 KEESEP.Southern Chance, c, 3, American Chance--Southern Affair, by Spectacular Bid. WOX, (C), 8-15, 7f, 1:24 3/5. B-Garland E Williamson (On). *1/2 to Musical Affair (Stop The Music), SP, $196,652.

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Be Long to Raja, c, 3, Belong to Me--Raja's Melody, by

Well Decorated. RKM, 8-15, 6f, 1:13 3/5. B-Frank

Capacchione (NY).

Dixie Valley, c, 3, Hennessy--Up Sail (MSW,

$192,513), by Herculean. BMF, 8-15, 1mT, 1:39.

B-John B Crook (Ky). *1/2 to Sincerely (Meadow-

lake), GSW, $322,527.

Cat Bird Alley, c, 3, In Case--Sister George, by

Georgeandthedragon. MTH, 8-15, (C), 6f, 1:12.

B-Leslie Nicola (Md).

Slew's View, c, 3, Seattle Slew--In View, by In Reality.

SAR, 8-15, 1 1/8m, 1:52 1/5. B-Morven Stud Ltd

(Va). *$150,000 yrl '99 KEESEP.

Double Cat, f, 3, Storm Cat--Hollywood Wildcat (Ch.

3yo filly, MGISW, $1,432,160), by Kris S. DMR,

8-15, 1 1/16mT, 1:41 4/5. B-Majorie Cowan & Irving

Cowan (Ky). *1/2 to War Chant (Danzig), GISW,

$1,130,600.

Derby Gray, c, 3, Strodes Creek--Francie's Fancy (SP,

$110,864), by Flying Paster. ELP, 8-15, 1 1/8mT,

1:50. B-Francie Willis (Ky).

Carmel Bay, f, 3, Supremo--Palmilla Bay, by Mane

Minister. MTH, 8-15, 1 1/16m, 1:48 4/5. B-G Watts

Humphrey Jr (Ky).

Tactical de Naskra, c, 3, Tactical Advantage--

Pyrotechnic, by Star de Naskra. MTH, 8-15,

1 1/16mT, 1:43 1/5. B-Stride Rite Racing Stables Inc.

*Full to Danish Dynamite, SW, $138,807 and 1/2 to

Bogatyr (Proud Birdie), MSP, $146,440; Do I Ever

(Proud Birdie), MSW, $358,559. **$57,000 yrl '99

OBSAUG; $35,000 yrl '99 OBSJAN.

Tizmania, c, 4, Cee's Tizzy--Tante Phyllis, by Moscow

Ballet. DMR, 8-15, (C), (S), 6f, 1:10. B-Richard A

Willmore (Ca).

Winnie's Tash, f, 4, Manastash Ridge--Winnie Sue's

Hope, by Hopeville. PEN, 8-15, 5fT, :57 1/5.

B-W Renninger (Pa).

Martrina, f, 4, Marquetry--Luana, by Ogygian. FEX,

8-15, a1mT, 1:42 2/5. B-North Central Bloodstock

(Ky). *$37,000 yrl '98 KEESEP.

Sword Princess, f, 4, Sword Dance (Ire)--Islandia Prin-

cess, by Crafty Prospector. RKM, 8-15, 1 1/16mT,

1:47. B-Gordon & Dodie Duys Potter (Fl).

Defying Angel, f, 4, West By West--Instant Asset, by

Slewpy. APX, 8-15, a1 1/16T, 1:44 3/5. B-Essex

Bloodstock (Ky).*$24,000 wlng '97 KEENOV.

First-crop progeny to watch: Thursday, Aug. 16

Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1998 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SWRace #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)

CAPTAIN BODGIT (Saint Ballado), Margaux, $10K, 71/3/0 4-PIM, Msw, 1 1/16m ,Black Beard, $27K KEE SEP yrl, 7-2CAT'S CAREER (Mr. Prospector), Airdrie Stud, $5K, 57/1/0 6-SAR, Msw, 6f ,+Shining Career, $85K OBS FEB 2yo, 10-1 1-ELP, Msw, 1m ,Winding C C, $18K KEE SEP yrl, 15-1CROWN AMBASSADOR (Storm Cat), Swifty, $4K, 25/2/0 8-AP, Stk, 6f ,Pass Rush, 7-5 EDITOR'S NOTE (Forty Niner), Overbrook, $10K, 66/2/0 1-ELP, Msw, 1m ,+Falun Dafa, $100K KEE SEP yrl, 5-1 6-SAR, Msw, 6f ,+Coach Knight, $75K OBS MAR 2yo, 10-1LOST SOLDIER (Danzig), Franks, $4K, 55/3/0 2-LAD, Msw, 1mT,East Coast Soldier, $18K KEE NOV wnl, 9-2SUAVE PROSPECT (Fortunate Prospect), Farnsworth, $3K, 38/2/0 4-PIM, Msw, 1 1/16m ,Suave Man, $22K OBS APR 2yo, 6-1 TAMAYAZ (Gone West), Northview, $5K, 42/0/0 2-PIM, Msw, 1 1/16m ,Hot Tamale, $6K EAS OCT yrl, 10-1

Stakes progeny & first-timer starters to watch:

Thursday, Aug. 16Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1998 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SWRace #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)

MR PURPLE (Deputy Minister), Victory Rose, $5K, 26/4/2 8-AP, Stk, 6f ,Purple Pleasure, $7K FTK JUL yrl, 4-1

2001 FASIG-TIPTON SALES DATESTexas Summer Yearlings - Aug. 27-28Midlantic Eastern Fall Yearlings - Oct. 1-3Kentucky Fall Yearlings - Oct. 22 - 23Kentucky Selected Fall Mixed - Nov. 4Adena Springs Mixed Sale - Nov. 7-8Stallion Access, Inc. - Nov. 9Belmont Horses of Racing Age - Nov. 20

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International Festival of Racing cont.Saturday, ArlingtonBEVERLY D. S.-GI, $700,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 3/16mTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY 1 Di Moi Oui (GB) Warning (GB) Thulliez 2 Spook Express (SAf) Comic Blush Smith 3 Only to You Lord At War (Arg) Kabel 4 Kalatiara (Aus) Metal Storm (Fr) McCarron 5 Megans Bluff Pine Bluff Perret 6 Solvig Caerleon Albarado 7 Astra Theatrical (Ire) Desormeaux 8 England’s Legend (Fr) Lure Nakatani 9 The Seven Seas El Gran Senor SolisAll carry 123 pounds.

Saturday, ArlingtonSECRETARIAT S.-GI, $400,000, 3yo, 1 1/4mTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT 1 Saint Damien Saint Ballado Douglas 121 2 Snowstorm (GB) Environment Friend Fenton 116 3 Mizzen Mast Cozzene Bailey 116 4 Navesink Irish River (Fr) Dominguez 121 5 Sligo Bay (Ire) Sadler’s Wells Nakatani 121 6 Aldwych (GB) In the Wings (GB) Stevens 116 7 Startac Theatrical (Ire) Solis 121 8 Sharp Performance Kris S. McCarron 121 9 Package Store Mister Baileys (GB) Smith 11610 Royal Spy Peteski Lovato 12311 Strut the Stage Theatrical (Ire) Kabel 12312 Fan Club’s Mister Mr. Greeley Meier 123

Sunday, Del MarPACIFIC CLASSIC-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/4m Several runners completed their preparation withbreezes over the main track. Dixie Dot Com (DixieBrass) zipped a half in :46, handily...Captain Steve(Fly So Free), looking to get back on track after threestraight losses, drilled five panels in :59.60. “Heworked well,” said trainer Bob Baffert. “I think heturned the corner.” Denied a Grade I after being DQ’din the GI Hollywood Gold Cup, Futural (Future Storm)prepped with a :47.40 half for his rematch withSkimming (Nureyev).

‘RENEE’ WALKS AWAY FROM ALABAMA Oneof the nation’s top three-year-old fillies, Fleet Renee(Seattle Slew) will miss this Saturday’s $750,000 GIAlabama S., according to her trainer Michael Dickinson.“She’s fine, she’s just not running,” he said. “We’ll pickout another spot and then the Breeders’ Cup [Oct. 27,Belmont Park].” After winning the GI Ashland S. inApril, Fleet Renee was unplaced in Flute’s GI KentuckyOaks, but rebounded with a 5 1/2-length triumph in theGI Mother Goose S. at Belmont June 30 and has notstarted since that outing.

Wednesday, SaratogaSARATOGA SPECIAL S.-GII, $150,000, SAR, 8-15,2yo, 6 1/2f, 1:17 1/5, ft.1--#@JUMP START, 115, c, 2, by A.P. Indy

1st Dam: Steady Cat (MGSP, $224,427), by Storm Cat2nd Dam: Hopespringsforever, by Mr. Prospector3rd Dam: Hopespringseternal, by Buckpasser

O-Overbrook Farm; B-William T Young (KY); T-D Wayne Lukas; J-P Day; $90,000. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $115,265.2--Heavyweight Champ, 115, c, 2, Two Punch-- Moments Delight, by General Assembly. ($95,000 yrl '00 FTMOCT; $675,000 2yo 2001 FTFFEB). O-Seven Pin Stables; B-Charles J Reed (MD); $30,000.3--Booklet, 117, c, 2, Notebook--Crafty Bobbie, by Bob's Dusty. ($20,000 wlng '99 OBSOCT; $36,000 yrl '00 OBSAUG). O-P & M Cohen & Steve B Klesaris; B-Ginger Parker & Charles A Baldree Jr (FL); $16,500.Margins: 3/4, 5HF, 3 1/4. Odds: 1.55, 2.75, 10.00.Also Ran: Deputy Connor, Lunar Bounty, Seeking theMoney.

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CLOSES TRACK RACE CONDITIONS PURSE RUNS

8-20 CRC Miami Mile Breeders’ Cup H. 3yo/up, 1mT $150,000 9-38-23 DMR Del Mar Breeders’ Cup H. (GII) 3yo/up, 1m $250,000 9-2

Breeders’ Cup. Building Quality in Racing All Year Long.

Wednesday, Del MarBEST PAL S.-GIII, $138,000, DMR, 8-15, 2yo, 6 1/2f,1:15, ft.1--@OFFICER, 121, c, 2, by Bertrando

1st Dam: St. Helens Shadow (SW), by Septieme Ciel2nd Dam: Little Bar Fly, by Raise a Man3rd Dam: Splendid Ack Ack, by Ack Ack

($175,000 yrl '00 CALAUG; $700,000 2yo 2001 BESMAR). O-The Thoroughbred Corporation; B-Mr & Mrs Martin J Wygod (CA); T-Bob Baffert; J-V Espinoza; $90,000. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $190,200.2--Metatron, 117, c, 2, Silver Ghost--Dancing Ovation, by Northern Jove. O-Coyote Creek Racing Stable; B-Coyote Creek Racing (KY); $30,000.3--Essence of Dubai, 117, c, 2, Pulpit--Epitome, by Summing. ($2,300,000 yrl '00 KEESEP). O-Godolphin Racing Inc; B-Jonabell Farm Inc, Et Al (KY); $18,000.Margins: 7, 3HF. Odds: 0.50, 2.80, 2.60.Scratched: Ecstatic, Werblin. The plague of short fields in California was evidentas only three horses started in the Del Mar featureyesterday, but nothing could take away from Offi-cer’s open-company debut as the Bertrando colt wonwith consummate ease under a motionless VictorEspinoza. With Werblin (Unbridled’s Song) a latescratch, the three colts broke sharply, and Espinozasettled Officer into third as Metatron showed theway. Officer came to his shoulder through a half in:44 1/5, put a head in front turning for home andeasily widened his advantage while never getting outof a high gallop, setting a new stakes record in theprocess. “It’s the easiest I’ve ever won on anyhorse,” Espinoza enthused. “I’ll tell you right now, Ithink he’s a champion. I just let out a little bit on thereins and he did the rest. Have you ever seen one likehim?” A $700,000 purchase this March at Barretts,Officer started things off with a six-length victoryagainst fellow Cal-breds July 6, then took the Gradu-ation S. over this surface July 25 by eight lengths.“Those Cal-breds that ran second and third to him[last out] shouldn’t feel too bad now,” said trainerBob Baffert. As for the scratch of stablemate Ecstatic(Rahy), Baffert said, “We worked the horses togetherthe other day and we gave Ecstatic an eight-lengthhead start and this horse just galloped by him, so Ididn’t want to do that to [Ecstatic]. I don’t think he’sever been asked to run. I don’t know what he’ll dowhen we ask him.”

Wednesday, Deauville, FrancePRIX GUILLAUME D’ORNANO-G2, FF540,000,Deauville, 8-15, 3yo, 1 1/4mT, 2:07.90, gd.1--#@MASTERFUL, 123, c, 3, by Danzig

1st Dam: Moonlight Serenade (Fr), by Dictus (Fr)2nd Dam: Tres Snobe, by Snobe (Fr)3rd Dam: Trezene, by *Klairon

($250,000 yrl ‘99 KEEJUL). O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-Gallagher’s Stud; T-John Gosden; J-Frankie Dettori; FF300,000. Lifetime Record: 8 starts, 3 wins, 5 places, FF610,391. *1/2 to River Rhythm (Riverman), SW-Fr, GISP-US, $551,202; and Corviglia (Cresta Raider), GSW-Fr, $111,503. 2--Chancellor (Ire), 123, c, 3, Halling--Isticanna, by Far North. (62,000gns wnlg ‘98 TATDEC; 190,000gns yrl ‘99 TATHOU). O-W J Gredley; B-Norelands Bloodstock; FF120,000.3--Sagacity (Fr), 123, c, 3, Highest Honor (Fr)-- Saganeca, by Sagace (Fr). O-Jean-Luc Lagardere; B-SNC Lagardere Elevage; FF60,000.Margins: 1, SHD, 2. Odds: 3.40, 15.70, 3.90.Also ran: Denon, Dandoun (GB), Doctorate (Fr), Nolt (Fr), Potemkin (Ire), Goethe (Ger). Masterful lived up to his name here with a command-ing display to continue the French downturn of fortuneat Deauville. Leading home a British one-two fromChancellor, he denied the home team another Groupprize as Sagacity fared best in third. Masterful washaving his first try at stakes level here and he lookedmore than comfortable in that role. An unsuccessfulmaiden until powering home at Ascot July 14, he fol-lowed up in style at that course in a conditions event15 days later. Last time he found the very smartAskham three lengths too good when second in aGoodwood handicap Aug. 3, but here he made nomistake upped in grade. Taken to the front early byFrankie Dettori, he set a searching pace which in turnhelped Chancellor to settle in second. Turning into thestraight Dettori asked him to lengthen and he picked upwell to set his seal on the race, never looking in dangerof losing the advantage as Chancellor kept on in sec-ond. “This horse is improving,” Dettori said. “I thoughttoday was going to be a bit difficult first time in aGroup race, but he came through very well and heloved this ease in the ground.”

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