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Golden Gate Fields

Stakes-winning 9-year-old Camino Del Paraiso retired

Steve Andersen|May 26, 2022
Camino del Paraiso
Emily Shields Camino Del Paraiso, trained by O.J. Jauregui, won two editions of the Rolling Green Stakes and two runnings of the Joseph T. Grace.

The Northern California stalwart Camino Del Paraiso has been retired after a 48-race career that began in the autumn of 2015 and ended with a third-place finish in the Grade 3 San Francisco Mile at Golden Gate Fields last month.

A 9-year-old gelding, Camino Del Paraiso was recently diagnosed with a minor injury that led to the decision to end his racing career, trainer O.J. Jauregui said on Thursday.

Camino Del Paraiso was nominated for Monday’s $100,000 All American Stakes at Golden Gate Fields and had a five-furlong workout on May 20.

“He ran a good third in the San Francisco Mile,” Jauregui said. “He came out with something small. He’s been a great horse for us.”

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In the 14-runner San Francisco Mile, Camino Del Paraiso stalked the pace as a 33-1 outsider, was second in the stretch and was beaten a length by winner Evening Sun.

Jauregui said a factor in the decision to retire Camino Del Paraiso was the uncertainty of how much time would be needed to return to racing. “He’s a 9-year-old,” Jauregui said.

Owned by Paradise Road Ranch, Camino Del Paraiso won 9 races and earned $650,332. He raced throughout California and won four stakes, all at Golden Gate Fields as a 7- and 8-year-old – the Joseph Grace Stakes and Rolling Green Stakes in 2020 and 2021.

Camino Del Paraiso was second or third in 14 stakes, including second-place finishes at Santa Anita in the Grade 3 Thunder Road Stakes at 50-1 in February 2020 and the Grade 3 San Luis Rey Stakes a month later.

“He ran with a lot of the good horses in California and showed he could do it,” Jauregui said. “Sometimes, he was 50-1. He should have made a million dollars.”

Jauregui said Camino Del Paraiso will be retired at a Northern California farm.

The All American Stakes is one of two stakes at Golden Gate Fields this weekend. Sunday’s program is led by the $75,000 Alcatraz Stakes for 3-year-olds at a mile on turf. Jauregui plans to start Highland Ghost, who was second by a nose in the Silky Sullivan Stakes for statebred milers on turf on May 1.

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