Tue, 01/08/2013 - 18:45

2012 Eclipse Awards: I'll Have Another

photo by: Justin N. Lane

He won the Robert Lewis Stakes, but few believed. Even after he won the Santa Anita Derby, doubts remained, so much so that he was only the ninth choice among 20 in the Kentucky Derby. And even after winning that race, he will wasn’t favored in the Preakness.

Tue, 01/08/2013 - 18:45

2012 Eclipse Awards: Todd Pletcher

Todd Pletcher’s position as an Eclipse Award finalist for North America’s outstanding trainer can be described in three words: familiar but fitting.

Although his presence among the final trio is certainly nothing new, it is deserving. Pletcher, a five-time Eclipse Award winner, leads North American trainers with his horses having earned more than $20 million and having won 42 graded stakes.

Tue, 01/08/2013 - 18:45

2012 Eclipse Awards: Fort Larned

photo by: Susie Raisher

Behold the virtues of patience. It took Fort Larned 13 races to become known outside his own barn and 17 races to be recognized as a horse of national consequence.

Tue, 01/08/2013 - 18:45

2012 Eclipse Awards: Bob Baffert

Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert watched his horses Bodemeister and Paynter get run down and finish second in the three legs of the Triple Crown, with Bodemeister getting caught by I’ll Have Another in the Derby and Preakness and Paynter by Union Rags in the Belmont.

Months later, he watched as his nine Breeders’ Cup runners went winless at Santa Anita.

Tue, 01/08/2013 - 18:45

2012 Eclipse Awards: Bodemeister

photo by: Barbara D. Livingston

Bodemeister flashed across the racing firmament like a bolt of lightning in 2012. Unraced as a 2-year-old, he did not make his debut until Jan. 16, yet only 3 1/2 months later went off as the favorite in the Kentucky Derby.

Tue, 01/08/2013 - 18:45

2012 Eclipse Awards: Trinniberg

photo by: Tom Keyser

Shivananda Parbhoo had high hopes for Trinniberg’s 3-year-old season – and rightly so – after his speedster had finished second in both the Grade 1 Hopeful and Grade 2 Nashua at 2.

Tue, 01/08/2013 - 18:45

2012 Eclipse Awards: Shanghai Bobby

photo by: Tom Keyser

In a year during which trainer Todd Pletcher won 66 races restricted to 2-year-olds, it was the juvenile he started first who proved to be his best.

Tue, 01/08/2013 - 18:45

2012 Eclipse Awards: Dreaming of Julia

photo by: Tom Keyser

It is often said that to get ahead, who you know can be as, if not more, important than what you know.

Tue, 01/08/2013 - 18:45

2012 Eclipse Awards: The Lumber Guy

photo by: Tom Keyser

“The Lumber Guy” is a nickname given to Oregon lumberman Aaron U. Jones by Barry Schwartz. When Schwartz was looking for a name for a homebred son of Grand Slam, out of the Unbridled’s Song mare Boltono, he chose to name the colt after Jones, who had previously owned some horses in partnership with Schwartz.

Tue, 01/08/2013 - 18:45

2012 Eclipse Awards: Beholder

photo by: Tom Keyser

Yes, the Grey Goose Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies had a $2 million purse that was four times greater than the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Sprint.