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Making Waves: Frankel Gelding Makes The Cut

In this series, the TDN takes a look at notable successes of European-based sires in North America. This week's column is highlighted by the victory of El Cordobes at Saratoga. El Cordobes Breaks Through At The Spa Godolphin's El Cordobes (Frankel) broke through at the highest level in the August 9 GI Sword Dancer Stakes at Saratoga for Charlie Appleby (video). He is a winner of the G2 Princess of Wales's Stakes in England. Bred by Bjorn Nielsen, he was originally picked up for 2 million gns out of the...

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Citing Horse Welfare and Safety Concerns, 1/ST Racing to Cut Simulcast Signal to Puerto Rico

Effective this weekend, 1/ST RACING will discontinue selling the simulcast signal from Gulfstream Park and Santa Anita Park to Hipódromo Camarero in Puerto Rico to address increasing concerns regarding horse welfare and safety at that racetrack, it was announced Thursday evening. This announcement comes in agreement with the horsemen's groups in Florida and California after other measures in recent years have failed to substantially bolster the care for racehorses in Puerto Rico, particularly when horses are no longer racing. "Exporting our signal to Hipódromo Camarero represents millions of dollars of...

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'Encumbered' By 'Statutory Burden' Of Live Racing To Operate Slots, Gulfstream Files Lawsuit To Overturn Law

After this past spring's failed attempt to get a controversial bill passed in the Florida legislature that would have stripped a 40-days-minimum live racing requirement from its casino licensure, the owners of Gulfstream Park have filed a lawsuit against the Florida Gaming Control Commission (FGCC), alleging that the 2021 statute that allowed all classes of pari-mutuel licensees except Thoroughbreds to "decouple" from live racing as a condition of operating slot machines is an "unconstitutional special law and violates the equal protection clause of the Florida Constitution." Daniel Wallach, a Florida-based...

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1/ST Renames Races in Honor of Lukas, Clement

Graded races at Santa Anita and Gulfstream Park have been renamed in honor of the late trainers D. Wayne Lukas and Christophe Clement, 1ST, which operates both racetracks, announced Wednesday. Beginning in 2026, the GII Santa Monica Stakes at Santa Anita will be renamed the D. Wayne Lukas Stakes, while the GIII La Prevoyante Stakes at Gulfstream Park has been renamed the Christophe Clement Stakes. "D. Wayne Lukas and Christophe Clement were not just generational horsemen, they were top-class people," said 1/ST President Aidan Butler. "Santa Anita and Gulfstream were...

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Pegasus Day Berths Up For Grabs at Goodwood

A pair of Group 1 contests to be staged during next week's Qatar Goodwood Festival will earn their winners automatic berths into races on the 2026 Pegasus World Cup Day program at Gulfstream Park on Jan. 24. The Visit Qatar Sussex stakes over a mile on July 30 will serve as a qualifier for the $1-million GI Pegasus World Cup Turf, while the Visit Qatar Nassau Stakes going 10 panels on July 31 will earn the winner a spot in the field for the GII Pegasus World Cup Filly &...

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GSW Starting Over Humanely Euthanized After Injury In U.N. At Monmouth

GSW Starting Over (Liam's Map) sustained an injury on the grass in the GII United Nations Stakes at Monmouth Park on Saturday and was humanely euthanized by the track veterinarian staff after the race. Owned by Nice Guys Stables and transferred to the care of Brittany Russell last year, the 8-year-old ran third in the Cape Henlopen Stakes at Delaware Park June 14, and then shipped to Monmouth after registering a workout at Saratoga July 13. In the United Nations, the gelding raced at the rear of the field past...

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GISW Howard Wolowitz Breezes at Gulfstream, Prepares to Ship to Saratoga

Before putting him on a van headed to Saratoga, trainer Jose D'Angelo worked Abraham Gold's Howard Wolowitz (Munnings) on the all-weather Tapeta at Gulfsteam Sunday. Unraced since a trip to Saudi Arabia in late February, the 4-year-old breezed four furlongs in :44.36, fastest of 17 horses, in his second work since finishing 10th the 1351 G2 Turf Sprint Feb. 22 at King Abdulaziz Racecourse. "He was sharp," he said. "He worked pretty good. It was his last workout before going to Saratoga with the ultimate goal to run at Kentucky...

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Florida Budget Signed, Includes Ongoing Incentives to Racing Industry

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law Monday a budget package that includes a continuation to, and in certain ways a redistribution of, the incentives and promotions that lawmakers have funnelled towards the state racing and breeding industries in recent years. The budget includes the following details: $15 million to Gulfstream Park and $5 million to Tampa Bay Downs for purses "and for the maintenance and operation" of these facilities. This mirrors the amounts listed for such purposes in last year's budget. $6 million to Gulfstream Park and $1.5 million...

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Carry Back Up Next for Unbeaten Here Comes Francis

The two-for-two 'TDN Rising Star' Here Comes Francis (Improbable) will make his next start in the Carry Back S. going seven furlongs at Gulfstream Park July 4. He worked five furlongs in a bullet :58.62 (1/3) in Hallandale Beach June 20. "After the Carry Back, my plan is to run him in the (GI) Allen Jerkens (Memorial S. at Saratoga Aug. 23)," trainer Victor Barboza, Jr. said. "He's run two times and is a very fast horse. I think middle distances--seven furlongs, one mile--are perfect for him. Step by step,...

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After 800 Jamaican Wins, Trainer Gets First U.S. Win

Gary Subratie, a trainer who has saddled more than 800 winners in Jamaica, recorded his first U.S. win Saturday at Gulfstream Park. His charge Rogers Park (Kantharos) captured the sixth race, a $12,500 maiden claiming event going 1 1/16 miles on the all-weather surface. Trevor R. James owns the 4-year-old filly, whom Subratie claimed May 18 from Saffie Joseph, Jr. for $12,500. Saturday's win was her second start for Subratie. "I grew up in Jamaica, but I got my license at Calder. I ran a couple races at Calder [in...

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Known Agenda's Pure Eloquence Gives Freshman First Career Winner at Gulfstream

GI Curlin Florida Derby winner Known Agenda (by Curlin) registered his first career winner in the form of five-length scorer Pure Eloquence at Gulfstream Park Thursday afternoon. First-time starter Pure Eloquence broke sharply and was encouraged to reach the front by jockey Edwin Gonzalez, leading the group of juvenile fillies through an opening quarter of :21.42. Chucky's Ride (Uncle Chuck) chased the leader up the backstretch and into the far turn, but as they turned for home, the pacesetter continued to widen her lead. While the winner was wrapped up...

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Gulfstream Park Introduces Digital Starting Gate Board

Florida's Gulfstream Park has partnered with BSV Digital to begin using a high-resolution digital starting gate board. Gulfstream is the first pari-mutuel facility in North America to do so. In lieu of the traditional static signage at the starting gate, the digital starting board is capable of real-time graphics and customized content. The new gate will display post positions and race logos, as well as seasonal branding and partner messaging. "Our goal is to blend tradition with technology in a way that enhances the spectacle of racing," said Aidan Butler,...

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