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Claibornebreeders' Futurity Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity (G1) Sponsored by Claiborne Farm 104th Running • Fall • 1 1/16 miles • 2-year-olds The Breeders’ Futurity was inaugurated at the Kentucky Association track in Lexington in 1910 and was renewed every year thereafter through 1930. In 1931-1933, the race was shifted to Latonia in Northern Kentucky. The Futurity was revived at Keeneland in the fall of 1938. From 1943-1945, the Futurity was renewed as a part of the Churchill Downs fall meetings. Claiborne Farm of Paris, Ky., became the sponsor in 2014. Milestones – Breeders’ Futurity 2016 Purse: $500,000 Stakes Record: 1:42 1/5, Polar Expedition, 1993 Largest Straight Payoff: $74.60, Dawn of War, 2005 STAKES Smallest Straight Payoff: $2.20, Occupation, 1942 Largest Field: 15, 1954 by Z Keeneland/Photos Smallest Field: 3, 1943; 1946 Keeneland sales graduate Classic Empire won the Claiborne Largest Value to Winner: $310,000, Consolidator, 2004; Dawn of War, 2005; Breeders’ Futurity (G1) by three lengths as the favorite. He Great Hunter, 2006; Wicked Style, 2007; Square Eddie, 2008 next won the Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) and was voted the champion 2-year-old male. Owners – Breeders’ Futurity Albaugh Family Stable – Brody’s Cause, 2015 Hanger, W. Arnold – Roman Flag, 1939 Oxley, John C. – Sky Mesa, 2002; Amerman Racing LLC (John and Jerome Harborvale Stable – Alladier, 1951 Classic Empire, 2016 Amerman) – Siphonic, 2001 Hardamon, Donald G. and Ray Trisler – Pegram, Michael E. – Captain Steve, 1999 Ashbrook Farm (Glen S. Bromagen) – Sir Bordeaux, 1990 Perry, William Haggin – Slavic (S), 1989 Wicked Style, 2007 Hasty House Farm – Hasty Road, 1953 Phipps, Michael G. – Gentleman James, 1966 Bayview Stable – Orono, 1986 Headley, Hal Price – Pellicle, 1945 Phipps, Ogden – Fast Play (S), 1988 Belair Stud – Johnstown, 1938 Hinkle IV, S.D. and D.D. Crater – Crater Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. – Dawn of Blass, Patricia – Annililate ‘em, 1972 Fire, 1984 War, 2005; We Miss Artie, 2013 Bluegrass Equine Bloodstock LLC – Hofmann, Mrs. Philip – Gold Stage, 1979 Reddam, J. Paul – Great Hunter, 2006; Joha, 2012 Hooper, Fred W. – Olympia, 1948; Square Eddie, 2008 Brown, J. Graham – He’s a Pistol, 1960 Tinsley, 1965 Robins, Gerald and Timothy Sams – Tasso, Buckram Oak Farm (Monsour Fustok) – Hooper, Mrs. Fred W. – Education, 1946 1985 Eurosilver, 2003 Joseph LaCombe Stable (Joseph LaCombe) – Sanders, G.E. – Provante, 1973 Buhl, T.D. – Air Sailor, 1944 Favorite Trick, 1997 Scully, James – Gonquin, 1977 Bwamazon Farm – Jovial Jove, 1955; T.V. Lewis, Robert B. and Beverly J. – Stephens, Woodford C. – Brother Tex, 1954 Commercial, 1967; Highland Park, 1982 Consolidator, 2004 Tabor, Michael – Honour and Glory, 1995 Calumet Farm – Whirlaway, 1940 Marsch, John – Occupation, 1942 The Thoroughbred Corp. (Ahmed bin Chasing Dreams Racing 2008 LLC Monroe, Roy K. – Tejano Run, 1994 Salman) – Arabian Light, 2000 (Robert Brewster) – Noble’s Promise, 2009 Oaktown Stable (Lewis Burrell Sr. et al) – Van Deren, Gene and O.S. Deming – Circle M Farm – Man of the Moment, 1970 Dance Floor (S), 1991 Toby’s Brother, 1959 Claiborne Farm – Round Table, 1956; Duel, Overbrook Farm (W.T. Young) – WinStar Farm LLC and Stonestreet Stables 1963; Dike, 1968; Swale, 1983; Forty Niner, Mountain Cat (S), 1992; Boston Harbor, 1996; LLC – Carpe Diem, 2014 1987 Cat Thief, 1998 Cody, James B. – Polar Expedition (S), 1993 Columbine Stable (Andrea S. Pollack) – J.B.’s Thunder, 2010 Combs, Brownell – f-Durazna, 1943 Cragwood Stable – Windjammer, 1971 Darby Dan Farm – Ornamento, 1962 Dixiana – Shy Guy, 1947; Hard Work, 1969 Donegal Racing (Jerry Crawford) – Dullahan, 2011 Eagle Mountain Farm – Packer Captain, 1974 Farish III, William S. – Strike Your Colors, 1978 Firestone, Bertram R. – D’Accord, 1981 Fisher, Mary V. – Fulcrum, 1957 Floyd, William – Fairway Phantom, 1980 Ford Stables – Umbrella Fella, 1964 Golden Chance Farm Inc. – Run Dusty Run, 1976 Gray, Tom – Oil Capitol, 1949 Greentree Stable – Devil Diver, 1941; Big Stretch, 1950; Straight Face, 1952 by Z Keeneland/Photos Grissom, T.A. – Namon, 1958; Roman Line, Walker Hancock of Claiborne Farm (second from left) presented the trophy to the winning 1961 connections, including jockey Julien Leparoux next to owner John C. Oxley with his wife, Debby, Haggin II, Louis Lee – Harbor Springs, 1975 and assistant trainer Norman Casse. Rev. 8/1/17 2017 Keeneland Media Guide | Stakes 69 ® Trainers – Breeders’ Futurity Adams, William E. – Run Dusty Run, 1976 Hirsch, Max – Roman Flag, 1939 Puckett, J.D. – He’s a Pistol, 1960 Arnold II, George R. – Wicked Style, 2007 Hodgins, Jack C. – Shy Guy, 1947; Pupino, Anthony – Alladier, 1951 Baffert, Bob A. – Captain Steve, 1999; Arabian Fulcrum, 1957 Robertson, Hugh H. – Polar Expedition (S), Light, 2000 Hofmans, David E. – Siphonic, 2001 1993 Basile, Anthony – T.V. Commercial, 1967; Jolley, LeRoy – Duel, 1963 Romans, Dale L. – Dawn of War, 2005; Highland Park, 1982 Jolley, Moody – Round Table, 1956 Dullahan, 2011; Brody’s Cause, 2015 Best, John R. – Square Eddie, 2008 Jones, Ben A. – Whirlaway, 1940 Schulhofer, Flint S. – Slavic (S), 1989 Byrne, Patrick B. – Favorite Trick, 1997 Laurin, Lucien – Dike, 1968 Stall Jr., Albert M. – J.B.’s Thunder, 2010 Carroll, Del W. – Gentleman James, 1966; Long, Jack – Man of the Moment, 1970 Stephens, Woodford C. – Brother Tex, 1954; Strike Your Colors, 1978 Lukas, D. Wayne – Dance Floor (S), 1991; Harbor Springs, 1975; Swale,1983; Casse, Mark E. – Classic Empire, 2016 Mountain Cat (S), 1992; Honour and Glory, Forty Niner, 1987 Conway, James P. – Ornamento, 1962 1995; Boston Harbor, 1996; Cat Thief, 1998; Tappen, George – Johnstown, 1938 Cotton, E.L. – Pellicle, 1945 Consolidator, 2004 Tinsley Jr., J.E. – Tinsley, 1965 Curtis Jr., William – Gold Stage, 1979 Maker, Michael J. – Joha, 2012 Trotsek, Harry – Oil Capitol, 1949; Hasty Davis Jr., Doug – Annihilate ‘em, 1972 McGaughey III, C.R. – Fast Play (S), 1988 Road, 1953 Dodson, Doug – Packer Captain, 1974 McPeek, Kenneth – Tejano Run, 1994; Noble’s Ward Jr., John T. – Sky Mesa, 2002 Drysdale, Neil – Tasso, 1985 Promise, 2009 Warren, Ronnie G. – Sir Bordeaux, 1990 Fanning, Jerry – Gonquin, 1977 Miller, MacKenzie – Windjammer, 1971 Werstler, Charles R. – Hard Work, 1969 Firestone, Bertram R. – D’Accord, 1981 Nafzger, Carl – Fairway Phantom, 1980; Wilson, A.G. – Air Sailor, 1944 Gaver, John – Devil Diver, 1941; Big Stretch, Orono, 1986 Wingfield, R.E. – Toby’s Brother, 1959 1950; Straight Face, 1952 O’Neill, Doug F. – Great Hunter, 2006 Wright, Vester R. – Namon, 1958; Roman Line, Gentry, Loyd – Umbrella Fella, 1964 Parke, Burley – Occupation, 1942 1961 Goode, J.M. – f-Durazna, 1943 Parke, I.H. – Education, 1946; Olympia, 1948 Zakoor Jr., Dave – Provante, 1973 STAKES Griffin, Strother – Jovial Jove, 1955 Pletcher, Todd A. – We Miss Artie, 2013; Zito, Nicholas P. – Eurosilver, 2003 Griffitt, D.H. – Crater Fire, 1984 Carpe Diem, 2014 Jockeys – Breeders’ Futurity Adams, Johnny – Hasty Road, 1953 Delahoussaye, Eddie – Strike Your Colors, Maple, Eddie – Harbor Springs, 1975; Swale, Albarado, Robby – Wicked Style, 2007 1978 1983; Forty Niner, 1987 Anderson, Pete – Brother Tex, 1954 Delahoussaye, John – Fulcrum, 1957 Maragh, Rajiv – Joha, 2012 Atkinson, Ted – Big Stretch, 1950 Desormeaux, Kent – Dullahan, 2011 Martinez, Willie – Noble’s Promise, 2009 Bailey, Jerry – Tejano Run, 1994; Boston Dodson, Doug – Jovial Jove, 1955 McCarron, Chris – Siphonic, 2001 Harbor, 1996 Espinoza, Victor – Great Hunter, 2006 McCreary, Conn – Devil Diver, 1941 Bejarano, Rafael – Consolidator, 2004; Square Fires, Earlie – Dike, 1968 McHargue, Darrel – Run Dusty Run, 1976; Eddie, 2008 Garner, Willie – Olympia, 1948 D’Accord, 1981 Bierman, Carrol – Alladier, 1951 Gomez, Garrett – Captain Steve, 1999 Montoya, Daryl – Crater Fire, 1984 Bourque, Curt – Polar Expedition (S), 1993 Green, Bennie – Straight Face, 1952 Nazareth, John – Umbrella Fella, 1964 Bridgmohan, Shaun – J.B.’s Thunder, 2010 Haas, Leon – Roman Flag, 1939; Occupation, Nichols, Jimmy – Tinsley, 1965; Gentleman Brooks, Steve – Pellicle, 1945; Education, 1946; 1942; Air Sailor, 1944 James, 1966 Shy Guy, 1947; Round Table, 1956 Hansman, Larney – He’s a Pistol, 1960 Olivares, Frank – Gonquin, 1977 Brumfield, Don – Hard Work, 1969; Man of the Hawley, Sandy – Orono, 1986 Pincay Jr., Laffit – Windjammer, 1971; Tasso, Moment, 1970; Annihilate ‘em, 1972; Packer Higley, Jesse – f-Durazna, 1943 1985 Captain, 1974; Gold Stage, 1979 Jacinto, John – Dawn of War, 2005 Prado, Edgar – Sky Mesa, 2002 Castellano, Javier – Eurosilver, 2003 Lanerie, Corey – Brody’s Cause, 2015 Ramos, Wigberto – Sir Bordeaux, 1990 Church, Ken – Oil Capitol, 1949 Leparoux, Julien – Classic Empire, 2016 Rotz, John L. – Toby’s Brother, 1959 Combest, Jim – Namon, 1958 Lively, John – Fairway Phantom, 1980; Santos, Jose – Slavic (S), 1989 Cook, William M. – Roman Line, 1961 Highland Park, 1982 Sellers, Shane – Arabian Light, 2000 Cordero Jr., Angel – Fast Play (S), 1988 Longden, John – Whirlaway, 1940 Stout, Jimmy – Johnstown, 1938 Day, Pat – Mountain Cat (S)-B, 1992; Honour Lucas, W.D. – Duel, 1963 Velazquez, John – We Miss Artie, 2013; and Glory, 1995; Favorite Trick, 1997; Lynch, Jimmy – Ornamento, 1962 Carpe Diem, 2014 Cat Thief, 1998 Manganello, Mike – Provante, 1973 Woods Jr., Charles – Dance Floor (S), 1991 Ycaza, Manuel – T.V. Commercial, 1967 Breeders’ Futurity History Year Winner/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2016 Classic Empire* Julien Leparoux (121) Lookin At Lee Wild Shot 1:43.41 ft 3 John C. Oxley Mark E. Casse Ricardo Santana Jr. (121) Brian Hernandez Jr. (121) 2015 Brody’s Cause Corey Lanerie (121) Exaggerator Rated R Superstar 1:43.27 my 1 Albaugh Family Stable Dale L. Romans Kent Desormeaux (121) Calvin Borel (121) 2014 Carpe Diem* John Velazquez (121) Mr. Z Bold Conquest 1:43.38 ft 6 1/4 WinStar Farm LLC and Todd A. Pletcher Jon Court (121) Rosie Napravnik (121) Stonestreet Stables LLC 2013 We Miss Artie John Velazquez (121) Smarty’s Echo Arctic Slope 1:46.91 ft 2 3/4 Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey Todd A. Pletcher E.T. Baird (121) Joseph Rocco Jr. (121) Polytrack 2012 Joha Rajiv Maragh (121) Dynamic Sky Java’s War 1:44.52 ft 1 Bluegrass Equine Bloodstock LLC Michael J.
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