Fri, 08/24/2001 - 00:00

Hallowed Dreams after No. 24

Hallowed Dreams, a winner of 23 races in 24 starts, will be making her first start in two months Sunday in the $50,000 Monique Rene Handicap at Louisiana Downs in Bossier City, La., but don't expect her to be rusty from the layoff. "She might get beat eventually," said her trainer, Lloyd Romero, "but it won't be Sunday."

Hallowed Dreams will break from the rail as the 123-pound highweight in the Monique Rene, a six-furlong handicap for fillies and mares that has drawn a field of five.

Fri, 08/24/2001 - 00:00

Fireworks and monster trucks - what is a colt to do?

VANCOUVER, British Columbia - In a twist of fate, Dancewithavictor will make his first start since winning the 1999 B.C. Nursery in Sunday's Pacific National Exhibition Speed Handicap. According to Dancewithavictor's owner, Paul Minichiello, the Pacific National Exhibition is to blame for the injuries that have kept Dancewithavictor out of action for over two years, and he is pursuing legal action against them.

Fri, 08/24/2001 - 00:00

Divisonal lead up for grabs in Lads Stakes

AUBURN, Wash. - With less than a month remaining in the Emerald Downs season, most of the divisions have clear leaders, if not champions. But that is not the case with the 2-year-old colts and geldings, who will be on display in Sunday's $40,000 Washington Thoroughbred Breeders' Association Lads Stakes at 6 1/2 furlongs.

Fri, 08/24/2001 - 00:00

Stevens and Espinoza to ride Belmont meet

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. - Gary Stevens and Victor Espinoza, two of California's top jockeys, are headed east for the fall and will ride the Belmont Park meet, which begins on Sept. 7.

The major reason they will ride in New York is that Belmont Park hosts the World Thoroughbred Championships on Oct. 27. The fall meet is attracting several quality out-of-town outfits including California-based trainers Neil Drysdale and Bobby Frankel.

Fri, 08/24/2001 - 00:00

Pompeii says good-bye to Kimmel in style

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. - When Pompeii scored a 1 1/4-length win over Beautiful Pleasure in Friday's $400,000 Personal Ensign Handicap at Saratoga, it was a bittersweet moment for trainer John Kimmel.

Pompeii became a Grade 1 winner in the Personal Ensign, but on Saturday morning she was scheduled to move over to trainer Elliott Walden's barn after have been sold earlier this week by Robert Clay to WinStar Farm. In the Personal Ensign, Pompeii ran for both WinStar Farm and Robert Clay.

Fri, 08/24/2001 - 00:00

Bienamado to prep once for Cup

DEL MAR, Calif. - Bienamado, who finished seventh as the favorite in the Arlington Million on Aug. 18, will reappear in an early October prep race for the $2 million Breeders' Cup Turf at Belmont Park on Oct. 27, according to co-owner John Toffan.

Toffan said the $750,000 Turf Classic at Belmont Park on Sept. 29 or the $300,000 Clement Hirsch Turf Championship at Santa Anita on Sept. 30 are being considered.

"I think we'll need another race before the Breeders' Cup," Toffan said. "I hate to go into the Breeders' Cup off that race."

Fri, 08/24/2001 - 00:00

Tempera outdoing colts

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Coming off a dazzling victory in the Sorrento Stakes, Tempera will be favored in Sunday's Grade 1 Del Mar Debutante.

DEL MAR, Calif. - When Eoin Harty signed on as the American-based trainer of 2-year-olds for Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin Racing, Inc., he was given one mission: Give the horses a foundation for their 3-year-old year, with the focal point the Kentucky Derby.

Harty is still searching for the best Derby prospect among the colts in his barn this year. The best horse in his barn, well, that's already been determined.

Fri, 08/24/2001 - 00:00

Medium Rare seeks 2nd stakes of meet

Some of the fastest colts and geldings stabled at Remington Park in Oklahoma City will meet Sunday in the track's $30,000 Sprint Championship Handicap. The six-furlong race should produce starters for the richest sprint race of the meet, the $75,000 Silver Bullet Centennial on Sept. 14.

Fri, 08/24/2001 - 00:00

Stallion Series win within Flint's sights

MIAMI, Fla. - Bernie Flint has made a pretty good living on his Calder shippers alone over the past several seasons although the Kentucky-based trainer is still looking for his first victory in the Florida Stallion Series. It's a situation he hopes to rectify a week from Saturday when he ships Typhoon Bertie down from Kentucky for the $125,000 Susan's Girl Stakes.

Fri, 08/24/2001 - 00:00

Corporate Shuffle out to rebound

WINNIPEG, Manitoba - Corporate Shuffle will try to reassert his dominance over the local 3-year-olds in Sunday's Harry Jeffreys Stakes, a 1 1/8-mile race worth $27,500.

Trained by Darla Singh, Corporate Shuffle last raced in the Manitoba Derby on Aug. 6, finishing a distant third behind Stage Classic and Fancy As. The defeat was the first for Corporate Shuffle in eight starts at Assiniboia Downs.

The likely pacesetter, Corporate Shuffle may need a slow pace to get the distance of the Jeffreys. He will be ridden by regular rider Rohan Singh.