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Pleasanton

Cool Mountain Lad goes last to first in Oak Tree Sprint

Steve Andersen|Jul 02, 2022
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Cool Mountain Lad wins Oak Tree Sprint 7-2-2002
Shane Micheli / Vassar Photography Cool Mountain Lad returned $21.80 in winning the Oak Tree Sprint at Pleasanton on Saturday.

Cool Mountain Lad ($21.80) won his first stakes in Saturday’s $75,900 Oak Tree Sprint Stakes at the Alameda County Fair in Pleasanton after 3-5 favorite Howbeit stumbled at the start and unseated jockey Evin Roman.

Cool Mountain Lad, ridden by Pedro Terrero, avoided trouble and raced on the inside in the stretch, edging 9-2 Ultimate Bango, who was carried wide on the turn by a loose Howbeit. Carolina Mia (15-1) led in the stretch, but could not maintain the advantage and faded to finish third.

Cool Mountain Lad ran six furlongs in 1:11.06 and earned a Beyer Speed Figure of 83.

Aside from Howbeit, the unluckiest runners were War Games and Ultimate Bango, who was carried into the middle of the track entering the stretch by the loose horse. War Games set the pace, but was forced out by Howbeit, who ran on the inside on the backstretch and through the turn.

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Ultimate Bango was outside of those two, but recovered to close ground through the stretch under jockey Catalino Martinez.

Cool Mountain Lad was last in the field with a quarter-mile remaining and closed steadily to win by a head. Carolina Mia finished 1 1/2 lengths behind Ultimate Bango.

Cool Mountain Lad, a 4-year-old gelding by Unionize, has won 6 of 16 starts and earned $181,154. Cool Mountain Lad, who is owned by William Lordan, Timothy O’Leary, and Larry Powers and trained by Victor Trujillo, had his third appearance in a stakes on Saturday.

Earlier this year in six-furlong races at Golden Gate Fields, Cool Mountain Lad finished fourth in the El Dorado Shooter Stakes for statebreds in February, and fifth in the Lost in the Fog Stakes in May.

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