Katie Petrunyak

Ag Bullet On Track for Breeders' Cup Bid Before Fasig-Tipton Stage

Calvin Nguyen always figured that he and his brother Joey Tran had found their once-in-a-lifetime horse right out of the gate. In 1999, they claimed their very first runner for $32,000. Freedom Crest turned that gamble into a 13-race in-the-money streak, climbing his way into graded company and making it to the 2001 Breeders' Cup [...]

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Breeders' Cup Connections: For Morgane Kervarrec, It's All About the Horse

Morgane Kervarrec knows she's not exactly known for being the most outgoing person on the backside. But for her, the job has never been about small talk or making appearances. It's about the work, the horses, and the quiet rhythm of morning training at Santa Anita. “People will say sometimes that maybe I'm not really [...]

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Passion Breeds Success: Tenma Next Fasig-Tipton Star for Baoma Corp.

Over the past decade, Baoma Corp. has become synonymous with elite horses competing at the sport's highest level. But for those who know Susan and Charlie Chu personally, it's their unwavering dedication to their horses that stands out most. “They take good care of their horses and protect them,” said the Chus' longtime trainer Bob [...]

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Breeders' Cup Connections: Tony Gutierrez and the Art of Breezing

Breezing a star like Journalism (Curlin) demands an extra level of concentration. It isn't that the colt is headstrong or unfocused. If anything, he does his job almost too well. “You have to be careful about your fractions because you're thinking that you're going really slowly, but really you're going quick with him,” said Tony [...]

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Riley Mott Building His Own Legacy

A few hours after winning this year's GI Saratoga Derby Invitational Stakes with World Beater (Oscar Performance), Riley Mott was home with his family eating takeout pizza. He shared a beer with his father, Bill, and was in bed by 9 p.m. The celebration was quiet, almost ordinary, but the milestone was anything but. Less [...]

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Tomorrow's Front Runners: Through Amplify, 15-Year-Old Ashton Brooks Targets Career in Racing

Tomorrow's Front Runners is a TDN series spotlighting young people who got involved with horse racing through Amplify Horse Racing and are now pursuing careers in the industry. Amplify is a 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to amplifying education, mentorship and career opportunities for young people in the Thoroughbred industry.   At just 15 years old, Ashton [...]

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Breeders' Cup Connections: She Feels Pretty and Enrique Miranda A Winning Duo

It's easy to see why She Feels Pretty (Karakontie {Jpn}) has become a fan favorite. She's remarkably consistent, never out of the money in 12 career starts. She's gutsy, having fought to claim her latest of five Grade I wins by a narrow head. And she's got personality. Her friendship with an ornery goat named [...]

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Eyes Ahead: Amoss Targets New Talent After Saratoga Success

The mission was simple: go to the Keeneland September Sale with half a million dollars and come back with a horse that could get to the Kentucky Derby. Easy, right? Tom Benson had been out of the sport ever since he purchased the New Orleans Saints back in 1985. But now it was 2014 and [...]

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Breeders' Cup Connections: Owner Brings Book'em Danno to the Big Stage

In the paddock for the GI Forego Stakes, nearly every other horse was flanked by handlers. A few pranced or eyed the crowd warily, as their teams worked to keep them focused on the task at hand. Meanwhile Book'em Danno (Bucchero) ambled placidly in front of the saddling stalls. His lone handler gave him an [...]

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Breeders' Cup Connections: With Linwood, El Cordobes at the Top of His Game

Jamie Linwood was cheering as the horses rounded the final turn in the GI Sword Dancer Stakes, but it wasn't for the mount he had come to America to ride. It was the other Charlie Appleby trainee, Nations Pride (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}), who looked like the stronger pick at the top of the stretch, but [...]

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Breeders' Cup Connections: Deterministic Anchors Miguel Clement in New Chapter

Miguel Clement has many memories of the conversations he had with his father about Deterministic (Liam's Map). In Christophe's book, a good horse could perform well across different surfaces and distances, and he always believed Deterministic fit that description. Over the past two years, Deterministic has proven him right, checking both those boxes for the [...]

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“Carrying Out What Christophe Started,” Clement-Bred Colt Sells in Saratoga

Valerie Clement has arguably seen more horses in her lifetime than many of the younger bloodstock agents working this year's Fasig-Tipton New York-Bred Sale. For the past 40 years, she has stood alongside her husband Christophe as he has inspected horses at countless sales, farms and racetracks around the world. Following her husband's passing in [...]

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