Shigeki Kikkawa
The gelding Bettys Bambino will stick to sprinting on Santa Anita's downhill turf course for at least one more race.
ARCADIA, Calif.- Bettys Bambino will stay in turf sprints at Santa Anita after winning his fourth consecutive race in Saturday’s $100,750 Sensational Star Stakes for California-breds.
Trainer Peter Eurton has plans to try Bettys Bambino in one-turn turf races at seven furlongs and a mile later this year, but said on Sunday that the gelding’s next race is likely to be the $100,000 San Simeon Stakes at about 6 1/2 furlongs on the hillside turf course on April 19.
“That’s probably where we’ll go,” Eurton said. “I don’t think we’ll travel with him yet.”