AUBURN, Wash. - Assessment, once a leading handicap horse at Emerald, had fallen on hard times in recent years, ceding much of his speed to injuries or Father Time. So when the 10-year-old captured a $15,000 claiming sprint last weekend, trainer Howard Belvoir was just as surprised as anyone.
“He had been training terrible,” Belvoir said. “In fact, he tied up three days before. His muscles locked up real bad, kind of like a charley horse. I was going to scratched him, but I hate to do that, and he came out of it, so we went ahead. It’s good on him for getting a win.”