Mon, 10/22/2001 - 00:00

Third straight Classic for Mr Ross

OKLAHOMA CITY - Mr Ross won his third consecutive Classic Stakes by a commanding 10 3/4 lengths Sunday at Remington Park. The $90,000 race was the richest of seven statebred stakes at the track that made up the ninth annual Oklahoma Classics Day.

Mr Ross raced about eight lengths behind his stablemate, Peyvon, who held for second after running the opening six furlongs of the 1 1/16-mile race in 1:10.88. Mr Ross overtook Peyvon at the top of the stretch then cruised home, covering the distance over a fast track in 1:44.09.

Sun, 10/21/2001 - 00:00

Scottish Halo takes Empire Classic

ELMONT, N.Y. - Even though Scottish Halo was good enough to win stakes at age 2, trainer Paul Rizzo always believed the colt would be better as he got older.

Rizzo's assessment proved correct as Scottish Halo won his richest race Sunday, rallying past Duplicitous in the final 100 yards to take the $250,000 Empire Classic Handicap by 1 3/4 lengths before 8,725 at Belmont Park. The Empire Classic was the featured event on the second day of the New York Showcase Fall Festival, which included seven stakes for New York-bred with purses totaling $1 million.

Sun, 10/21/2001 - 00:00

Look of the Lynx by 1 1/2 in Half Moon

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Look of the Lynx scooted to a second straight win while upsetting two graded stakes winners with a speedy 1 1/2-length victory in the $100,000 Half Moon Stakes Saturday at the Meadowlands.

Ridden by Richard Migliore, the 3-year-old filly won for the fourth time in ten starts while earning her first stakes over fellow longshot Arianna's Passion in 1:08.51. Floral Park Handicap winner Gold Mover finished third while 6-5 favorite Stormy Pick struggled in fifth over a lightning fast

track.

Sat, 10/20/2001 - 00:00

Mistake can't stop Quel Senor

FAR HILLS, N.J. - Quel Senor, who failed to complete his last race over jumps at Saratoga two months ago, overcame a bad jump on the final circuit to win Saturday's $250,000 Breeders' Cup Steeplechase at Far Hills Racecourse.

Sat, 10/20/2001 - 00:00

I'm All Yours completes Pletcher double

ELMONT, N. Y. - With jockey Jerry Bailey up, I'm All Yours motored through the stretch with a late outside run to nail 22-1 longshot Statement for a half-length win in the $150,000 Mohawk Handicap on Saturday at Belmont Park. Celtic Sky, the favorite, checked in third in the 1 1/8-mile grass race, three-quarters of a length behind Statement.

Sat, 10/20/2001 - 00:00

Volponi flies to victory in Pegasus Handicap

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Volponi used a strong closing move to win the $250,000 Pegasus Handicap by 2 3/4 lengths under jockey Shaun Bridgmohan at The Meadowlands Friday night.

Volponi, a son of Cryptoclearance, sat off the pace, swept to the lead in the final furlong of the Grade 2 race, and then held off favorite Burning Roma to earn his second straight victory and his second career graded stakes victory. Trained by Hall of Famer Phil Johnson and owned by Amherst Stable and Spruce Pond Stable, Volponi was timed in 1:46.55 for the 1 1/8 miles.

Sat, 10/20/2001 - 00:00

North Jersey ideal if Cup goes prime time

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Breeders' Cup officials completed a tour of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority's racing properties Friday night with an escorted look at The Meadowlands.

The Authority is hopeful it can stage a World Thoroughbred Championships at either Monmouth Park or The Meadowlands some time before the end of the decade. Breeders' Cup officials also toured Monmouth in August.

Sat, 10/20/2001 - 00:00

Storm Cruiser's short stay was profitable

FORT ERIE, Ont. - Armand Concessi was shocked and disappointed when he learned that he had lost Storm Cruiser in a $62,500 optional claiming race at Woodbine on Thursday.

The Fort Erie trainer had risked entering Storm Cruiser, a 5-year-old gelding, in the turf race after he was unable to find a suitable race at his home track. Just 10 days earlier Storm Cruiser had captured Fort Erie's $50,000 Bridgeburg Stakes.

Storm Cruiser finished fourth in Thursday's race, picking up $3,708 for his effort, which came up just a little more than a length short.

Sat, 10/20/2001 - 00:00

Delaware: Grundlefoot cruises

The last time Grundlefoot switched from turf to dirt, he produced a career-best 105 Beyer Speed Figure. A similar surface change produced a 2 3/4-length victory in the $75,000 Kelso Stakes at Delaware Park.

Coming off a third-place finish in a turf stakes at Pimlico, Grundlefoot ($12), ridden by Anthony Black, covered 1 3/16 miles in 2:01.76.

Sat, 10/20/2001 - 00:00

Woodbine: Starbeau hangs on at 48-1

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Starbeau, a 48-1 shot ridden by Patrick Husbands, led most of the way to capture the $142,625 Bunty Lawless for Ontario-sired runners at Woodbine.

Starbeau ($99.60) dueled with Dance for Olga through fractions of 23.05 and 46.53 seconds while being stalked by Val de Dash in the one-mile turf race.