C8 SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2012 SPORTS LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | KENTUCKY.COM U.S. TRACK U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS & FIELD TRIALS Dead-heat Louisville’s finishers Burckle makes advance to team in upset 200 finals By Paul Newberry race, which is why he was Associated Press especially distraught when he GAY SITS OUT MEN’S OMAHA, Neb. — Louis- looked up at the board and 200 AS EXPECTED ville’s earned saw that Burckle got him by By Pat Graham a spot on the U.S. Olympic eight-hundredths of a second Associated Press swim team when he placed for second place. EUGENE, Ore. — Maybe second in the 200-meter “I didn’t think Weltz had the response just slipped. Or at the trials Fri- it in him,” said Hansen, who maybe the question complete- day night, combining with faded to a 2:10.25 fourth-place ly caught her off guard. winner Scott Weltz for a ma- finish. “He swam like a big- But Allyson Felix actually jor upset of favorites Brendan time swimmer.” broke her vow of silence after Hansen and . Hansen got an ugly re- winning her semifinal heat in The outcome left Han- minder of his performance the 200 meters at the Olym- sen and Shanteau with only at the 2008 trials, when he pic Trials on Friday. one individual event each at went in as the 200 favorite “Feeling good,” she said in the London Games, the 100 and faded to fourth on the almost a hushed voice. And breast, after going 1-2 in that final lap. He followed with a then she was escorted off the event at the trials. disappointing performance in track by coach Bobby Kersee. On a night when Ryan Beijing, which led him to re- After the 200 final Satur- Lochte and tire from the sport in disgust. day, Felix and training part- were focused on getting He returned after a more than through semifinal races, Na- two-year layoff and seemed on ner Jeneba Tarmoh, who mo- CHARLIE RIEDEL | ASSOCIATED PRESS than Adrian won the 100 free- course for redemption after ments earlier captured her Galen Rupp roared after crossing the finish line ahead of Bernard Lagat to win the men’s style and claimed winning the 100 breast. race convincingly, will soon 5,000-meter final at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials on Thursday. address what everyone is anx- the second spot for London, “I’m disappointed by my ious to know: Just how they while barely performance,” Hansen said. will break their third-place tie kept alive her last chance to “The whole time I thought in the 100 and decide who make it back to the Olympics. I was right on pace. When I earns the final spot to the PREFONTAINE’S But the men’s 200 breast turned it on with 150 to go, London Games in the event. was the real stunner, just as I thought, ‘Uh oh, been here A runoff? A flip of the shocking as the women’s 100 before.’” coin? Finally, there will be breast, which was won by Natalie Coughlin barely a resolution. Maybe even over Rebecca hung on in her quest to make RECORD FALLS Soni and . At it back to a third Olympics something as simple as one of them surrendering the spot to least Soni got second place, and take a shot at tying Jenny the other. RUPP IN RARE COMPANY AFTER EDGING LAGAT IN 5,000 still good enough for a do- Thompson and Dara Torres The sprinters have elected over in the Olympics. as the most decorated female to not say anything until after By Scott M. Reid Even more significant to High School. Like Prefontaine, “I think you guys are as Olympians in U.S. history. the 200. That way, they can The Orange County Register many of the record-setting Rupp’s finishing speed has been surprised as I am,” Hansen Having already missed out focus on making the team EUGENE, Ore. — As Ga- 22,602 fans who crammed his biggest question mark. said. “I can’t believe Eric and in the 100 butterfly and 100 in that event. Only, Felix len Rupp stepped to the start- into Hayward with another But Salazar has made de- I are not swimming the 200.” backstroke, Coughlin is down blabbed — if two words can ing line for the U.S. Olym- 6,000 watching on a giant veloping Rupp’s kick a point The 25-year-old Weltz to her final realistic chance in be considered that. pic Trials 5,000-meter final screen behind the stadium, of emphasis in recent years. moved up on the third lap and the 100 freestyle. She barely ■ Some of the biggest Thursday night, three tickets Rupp’s 13-minute, 22.67 sec- At one point during this past surged to the finish to win in 2 got out of the semifinals, fin- names in U.S. sprinting were to London and the late Steve ond victory narrowly broke indoor season, Salazar even minutes, 9.01 seconds. Burck- ishing sixth in her heat but missing from the starting Prefontaine’s 40-year-old Tri- Prefontaine’s last major record enlisted Olympic sprint med- le, who attended St. Xavier, seventh overall to qualify for blocks in the opening round als record on the line, the (13:22.8). Lagat crossed the alist Ato Boldon to help Rupp, was next in 2:09.97, edging Saturday night’s final. of the men’s 200 meters. Jus- same question hung over him line in 13:22.82 with Lopez the American record-holder in Shanteau with the touch. Lexington’s Kelsey Floyd tin Gatlin and Lexington na- that followed Prefontaine to Lomong third at 13:24.47. the 10,000, with his sprinting Shanteau, who competed finished eighth in the wom- tive Tyson Gay were expected the 1972 Games in Munich. “That’s unreal,” Rupp, 26, form. in the 200 breast at Beijing af- en’s 200 butterfly final. The to sit out this race after secur- “Can he kick with the fast- said. “Any time you’re men- In recent months the work ter being diagnosed with tes- Tates Creek alum, who swims ing spots to London in the est guys?” said Alberto Sala- tioned in the same breath has shown signs of paying off. ticular cancer, considers that for the University of Tennes- 100. Olympic bronze medalist zar, Rupp’s longtime coach. as Steve Prefontaine that’s a Rupp has been able to clock his better race and thought see, clocked in at 2:10.52, ex- Walter Dix missed the event Rupp answered in resound- huge compliment.” 11.1 and 11.2 seconds for 100 the 100 was just a bonus. actly 4 seconds behind winner because of a lingering left ing fashion, edging Bernard In following up his rain- meters with a two-step start Now, it’s his only Olympic . hamstring injury. Now, Dix’s Lagat in a thrilling stretch drenched Olympic Trials in training, Salazar said. Rupp only option for making it to run at Hayward Field that es- record-setting victory in the narrowly lost to Farah in a London will be as a member tablished the former Oregon 10,000 last Friday with Thurs- sprint at the end of the 1,500 of the 400 relay team. NCAA champion as a legiti- day’s dramatic triumph, Rupp in Los Angeles last month Sports calendar ■ Emma Coburn won her mate contender for America’s now also finds himself men- — 3:34.66 to 3:34.75. He boys, high school girls, boys and girls 7th & 8th, second straight national title first Olympic medal in the tioned in the same Olympic also displayed his newfound BASEBALL 5th & 6th, “biddy” 3rd & 4th. $175, deadline midnight on July 1. (270) 302-5174. in the 3,000-meter steeple- 5,000 or 10,000 since 1964. conversations with England’s finishing speed in the Prefon- CAMPS “To me, the three fastest chase on Friday, earning a Farah, the reigning World taine Classic 5,000 earlier this July 28—Russell Springs 8-and-under coach- SOFTBALL spot on the U.S. Olympic guys in the world are Mo Farah, 5,000 champion and Rupp’s month. Farah won in a world- pitch at Lake Cumberland. Eight-team field, team. Runner-up Bridget (Kenenisa) Bekele and Bernard training partner with the Nike leading 12:56.98 with Rupp in three-game guarantee. $125. Kerry Harris (270) TOURNAMENTS Lagat,” Salazar said, “and Ga- 866-1473. July 20-22 — TST Summer Slam Classic at Franek and third-place Sha- Oregon Project, Ethiopia’s third at 12:58.90, more than First Southern Veterans Park in Stanford. 8u laya Kipp will also go to Lon- len just outkicked Lagat.” Bekele, the Olympic cham- two seconds ahead of Bekele. TOURNAMENTS machine-pitch, 10u, 12u, 14u, 16u. 4-game guar- don. Coburn and Kipp ran at Rupp, bolting into the lead pion and world record-holder “Galen is faster than Mo July 13-15 — TST Summer Slam Classic at antee. $150 ($175 after July 6). Scotty Keeton (606) 669-1201, [email protected] at the bell, covered the final in the 5,000 and 10,000, and First Southern Veterans Park in Stanford. 6u Colorado. when they’re fresh,” Salazar tee-ball, 7u coach-pitch, 8u coach-pitch. 4-game ■ Former Lexington Chris- 400 meters in a blistering Lagat, the 2007 World cham- said. “Right now Mo’s in bet- guarantee. Free entry. Scotty Keeton (606) 669- HELP WANTED tian athlete Dana Pounds- 52.54 seconds only to have pion at 1,500 and 5,000 and ter shape.” 1201. Burgin High School — Boys’ assistant varsity Lagat, the 2007 World 1,500 July 27-29 — TST Summer Slam Classic at basketball coach. Matthew Grimes (859) 583- Lyon qualified for the finals the 2004 Olympic silver med- Salazar has also worked on First Southern Veterans Park in Stanford. 9u, 2153. in the women’s javelin throw. and 5,000 champion, pass him alist at 1,500. changing Rupp’s mentality. 10u, 11u, 12u. 4-game guarantee. $150 ($175 the final 100 meters. But Rupp “He deserves to be at the “I told him he’s got to after July 13). Scotty Keeton (606) 669-1201, KEEP US INFORMED She was 10th in qualifying [email protected] with a throw of 51.82 meters. responded, surging past Lagat top,” Lagat said. think like a gunslinger,” Sala- Mail items to Sports Calendar, Lexington BASKETBALL Herald-Leader, 100 Midland Avenue, Lexington, ■ Murray State’s Alexis a few meters from the finish to Rupp had been the subject zar said. “If Lagat goes for his Ky. 40508-1999, fax (Attention: Sports Calendar) Love finished fifth in her heat become the first man to sweep of comparisons to Prefontaine gun, you’ve got to be close TOURNAMENTS to (859) 231-1451, or email to hlsports@herald- the Olympic Trials 5,000 and leader.com. When listing phone number, specify and failed to qualify for the since he first ran for Salazar enough to fly or you’ll never July 20-28 — Dust Bowl at Kendall-Perkins area code. Items should specify sport and should 200-meter finals. 10,000 titles in 60 years. at Portland’s Central Catholic catch him.” Park in Owensboro. Men’s open, high school be received at least three weeks before the event.

Thoroughbred horse racing entries and results

5 Dontbeshy I’ll Buy M. Franklin 122 10-1 11 Pretty Witty C. Borel 116 5-1 6 The Factor R. Bejarano 123 5-2 8 Millioninthemaking E. Da Silva 119 8-1 8 (8) Contemporary (B.Hernandez, Jr.) 3.00 2.60 SATURDAY’S ENTRIES 6 Sam’s Bliss M. Mena 122 5-1 12 Cithara G. Saez 116 6-1 7 Smiling Tiger M. Smith 119 7-2 mto-main track only 5 (5) Grand Contender (S.Sellers) 4.20 Off 8:30. Time 1:11.16. Fast. Also Ran—Lion’s Dub, Empire 7 Cosmo Girl S. Sellers 122 10-1 11—$57,300, maiden special weight, 3-year-olds and 8 Italian Rules K. Krigger 114 8-1 CHURCHILL DOWNS Shoes, Our Noble Heart, Thomas Jefferson, Fearsome. Pick 8 Rattlin Gyspy J. Court 122 15-1 1 16 9th—$300,000, Shoemaker Mile Stakes, 3-year-olds FRIDAY’S RESULTS up, fillies and mares, 1 ⁄ miles, 11:40 3 (1-7-3) 3 Correct Paid $1,375.40. Daily Double (7-3) paid First post 6:30 p.m. 6th—$100,000, Bashford Manor Stakes (Grade III), 1 Arania O. Mojica 116 15-1 and up, 1 mile, 5:10 CHURCHILL DOWNS $463.80. Exacta (3-8) paid $97.80. Superfecta (3-8-5-7) paid (Horses listed in post position 2-year-olds, 6 furlongs, 9:00 2 Smartly Bred C. Borel 116 20-1 1 Dubai You X Y Z B. Blanc 124 15-1 $3,884.40. Trifecta (3-8-5) paid $463.40. order with saddle-cloth number) 1 Good Tickled S. Bridgmohan 120 3-1 3 Expressively S. Sellers 123 6-1 2 Hudson Landing J. Hernandez 124 20-1 Weather clear, track fast 6th—$57,300, mdn spl wt, 3YO up F&M, 5 f, tf. 1st—$15,400, maiden claiming ($10,000), 3-year- 2 Circle Unbroken J. Court 120 3-1 4 Courting Jennifer G. Saez 123 12-1 3 Little Mike J. Bravo 124 3-1 1st—$28,300, cl, 3YO up F&M, 11⁄16 mi, tf. 7 (5) Spun Cap (A.Canchano) 7.60 4.20 2.40 olds and up, 1 mile 3 Go Jack Go R. Prescott 120 20-1 5 Kappa Gama M. Mena 116 10-1 4 Suggestive Boy J. Talamo 124 6-1 6 (4) Annabel Lee (B.Hernandez, Jr.) 15.20 7.00 3.60 5 (3) Diamond d’Oro (S.Bridgmohan) 3.20 2.40 No. Horse Jockey Wt. Odds 4 Praetorian Prefect D. Sarvis 118 20-1 6 Bail Me Out C. Lanerie 116 4-1 5 Jeranimo G. Gomez 124 7-2 1 (1) Swakopmund (C.Lanerie) 5.80 4.60 10 (7) Stellabymoonlight (K.Desormeaux) 2.20 1 Tour the Place B. Creed 125 10-1 5 Special Jo S. Sellers 120 2-1 7 Pretty Pleaser M. Pedroza 123 5-1 6 Corporate Jungle R. Bejarano 124 5-1 3 (2) Shanfield (L.Goncalves) 2.60 Off 9:00. Time 0:57.13. Firm. Scratched—Pavati, Bobs Off 6:30. Time 1:42.11. Firm. Scratched—Right Sassy, 2 Sir Shaniko J. McKee 118 12-1 6 Roman’s Avenue C. Lanerie 120 5-1 8 Any Given Moment Y. Fukunaga 116 30-1 7 Liberian Freighter M. Garcia 124 12-1 Funny Roar, Key to Luck. Also Ran—Strawberry Quake, Irma Frances Gardner. Also Ran—Vision of Liz, Party Vow, Moon, 3 Crafty Macho M. Mena 118 3-1 7 Positively C. Borel 120 6-1 9 Cypress Pond S. Bridgmohan 116 5-1 8 Mr. Commons M. Smith 124 2-1 La Duce, Bay Kohinor, Loving Time. Pick 3 (7-3-7) 3 Correct 8 Hightail R. Vazquez 118 15-1 10 Look Who’s Ritzy R. Vazquez 116 8-1 Kluki. Exacta (6-1) paid $58.20. Superfecta (6-1-3-4) paid Paid $3,639.20. Daily Double (3-7) paid $127.20. Exacta (7-5) 4 Dynamic Knight C. Lanerie 125 8-5 $1,354.20. Trifecta (6-1-3) paid $163.00. 11 Tightly Wound J. Court 116 15-1 CHARLES TOWN paid $31.40. Superfecta (7-5-10-6) paid $257.20. Trifecta (7- 5 Pyramidic F. Arguello Jr. 125 20-1 7th—$20,000, claiming ($7,500), 4-year-olds and 2nd—$17,600, cl, 3YO up F&M, 6 f. 5-10) paid $63.60. 1 12 Marlin Mission K. Desormeaux 116 5-1 6 Nickelwood G. Saez 118 12-1 up, 1 ⁄16 miles, 9:35 10th—$400,000, Red Legend Stakes, 3-year-olds, 7 6 (4) Storm Cloud Coming (C.Lanerie) 10.60 4.40 5.00 13 ae-Jolie Joker M. Adam 116 30-1 7th—$57,300, mdn spl wt, 3YO up, 1 mi. 7 Song of Life M. Franklin 118 10-1 2 Hammers Bullet J. Court 118 6-1 furlongs, 10:30 8 (6) C U Baby (J.Court) 6.80 6.80 8 (7) Classy Cove (B.Hernandez, Jr.) 26.20 12.60 6.00 14 ae-Tiny’s Tale Y. Fukunaga 116 15-1 8 Time for Prayer S. Sellers 118 10-1 3 Marble Cliff C. Borel 118 6-1 1 Il Villano J. Flores 124 9-2 2 (1) Cheap Perfume (D.Sarvis) 13.40 1 (1) Cape Glory (M.Pedroza) 4.20 2.80 15 ae-Urbanini M. Mena 116 15-1 9 Great Well L. Bethancourt 118 30-1 4 Double Pittsburgh G. Saez 118 5-1 2 Jake N Elwood K. Frey 124 20-1 Off 7:00. Time 1:11.41. Fast. Scratched—Kujaa, Yuckon 7 (6) Z Camelot (K.Desormeaux) 2.80 16 ae-Quiet Pola M. Franklin 123 20-1 10 Who Dat Fans J. Johnson 118 5-1 5 Son of Tiger J. McKee 118 15-1 3 Majestic City T. Dunkelberger 116 8-1 Dance. Also Ran—Acacian Spice, Wildie, Hip. Daily Double Off 9:31. Time 1:38.62. Fast. Scratched—Ride the Lightning. ae-also eligible; a-coupled 2nd—$57,300, maiden special weight, 2-year-old fil- 6 Scariff Island M. Franklin 118 10-1 4 Doctor Chit J. Castellano 121 8-1 (6-6) paid $60.40. Exacta (6-8) paid $74.00. Superfecta (6-8- Also Ran—Starter, Flapsup, Double Rah Rah, Exciter, Down- 2-5) paid $2,729.40. Trifecta (6-8-2) paid $750.60. lies, 6 furlongs, 6:58 7 Mr. Watt M. Pedroza 118 20-1 5 Sum of the Parts L. Goncalves 124 8-1 townoscarbrown. Pick 4 (7-3-7-8) 4 Correct Paid $90,330.60. ARLINGTON PARK 3rd—$24,600, mdn cl, 3YO up, 6 f. Pick 3 (3-7-8) 3 Correct Paid $2,039.00. Daily Double (7-8) 1 Alluring Lady G. Saez 118 6-1 1 a-Instill S. Sellers 118 5-1 6 Innocent Man M. Gutierrez 121 12-1 2 Harling’s Darling J. McKee 118 20-1 8 D. C. Gene K. Desormeaux 118 6-1 1 (1) Quite Ready (C.Borel) 3.40 2.60 2.20 paid $111.20. Exacta (8-1) paid $115.80. Superfecta (8-1-7-4) 8th—$150,000, Chicago Handicap (Grade III), 7 Hansen R. Dominguez 124 7-5 3 Bellamy’s Gold M. Pedroza 118 30-1 9 Smarten Destiny C. Lanerie 118 4-1 6 (6) Beppone (B.Hernandez, Jr.) 4.60 3.60 paid $1,183.80. Trifecta (8-1-7) paid $409.20. 3-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, 7 furlongs, 4:45 8 Mr. Handsome J. Acosta 119 15-1 5 (5) Can’t Prove It (K.Desormeaux) 3.00 8th—$28,300, cl, 3YO up, 7 f. 4 Brown Eyes Blue S. Bridgmohan 118 4-1 1A a-Slewzoom M. Mena 118 5-1 1 Kitty in a Tizzy F. Torres 116 4-1 9 Flashy Dresser E. Castro 124 5-1 Off 7:30. Time 1:12.15. Fast. Scratched—Crimson’s Roar. 8 (5) Adena’s Chance (S.Bridgmohan) 8.40 4.00 2.60 5 All Her Class C. Lanerie 118 3-1 10 Sever S. Bridgmohan 120 5-1 2 Ariana D W. Martinez 121 3-1 10 Always Smiling A. Bocachica 121 20-1 Also Ran—Done Gone, Cousteau, Le Chevalier, Betterlookout. 10 (6) Mr. Midnight (B.Hernandez, Jr.) 3.20 2.60 6 Tap Twenty One M. Mena 118 10-1 11 U Hush R. Vazquez 118 20-1 3 Dontbeshy I’ll Buy R. Homeister Jr. 117 10-1 Pick 3 (6-6-1) 3 Correct Paid $134.40. Daily Double (6-1) paid 5 (3) Ellio (M.Pedroza) 5.20 7 Bully Girl R. Vazquez 118 10-1 1 PRAIRIE MEADOWS Off 10:01. Time 1:24.57. Fast. Scratched—Lemon Juice, 8th—$59,800, allowance, 3-year-old fillies, 1 ⁄16 $22.40. Exacta (1-6) paid $19.80. Superfecta (1-6-5-4) paid 4 Honey Chile Q. Hamilton 117 7-2 Hewillglittrnshine, Red Ace, Bluegrass Bull, Billybillwillywill. 8 Double Tapped S. Sellers 118 5-1 miles, 10:09 $164.00. Trifecta (1-6-5) paid $51.00. 9 Go Baby Go Go Y. Fukunaga 118 20-1 5 Lady Chesterfield J. Graham 114 8-1 7th—$200,000, Iowa Oaks (Grade III), 3-year-old fil- Also Ran—Good Chemistry, J C’s Dream, Humor’s Punch. 1 Slander G. Saez 118 12-1 6 Brilliant Future E. Baird 115 12-1 4th—$57,300, mdn spl wt, 2YO, 4½ f. 10 Anita Chica J. Johnson 118 12-1 lies, 11⁄16 miles, 9:07 Pick 3 (7-8-8) 3 Correct Paid $450.60. Daily Double (8-8) 2 Dodie Jo Y. Fukunaga 118 15-1 7 (6) Maybe So (B.Hernandez, Jr.) 53.60 17.60 9.80 paid $119.20. Exacta (8-10) paid $23.00. Superfecta (8-10-5- 11 Happy Flight C. Borel 118 15-1 7 Maude S J. Sanchez 115 5-1 1 Ice Cream Silence B. Hernandez Jr. 118 2-1 3 With Excellence O. Rossi 118 50-1 4 (3) Gulfport (K.Desormeaux) 4.00 3.00 7) paid $232.20. Trifecta (8-10-5) paid $116.80. 12 Wine Glow J. Court 118 8-1 8 Hemera F. Giles 114 20-1 2 Uptown Bertie J. Leparoux 115 3-1 4 Jazil’s Song M. Franklin 118 10-1 9 (9) Titletown Five (L.Goncalves) 3.80 9th—$62,500, alc opt cl, 3YO up, 5f, tf., clear. 13 ae-Neon Moon M. Mena 118 10-1 9 Lunar Mist J. Felix 115 12-1 3 Tapajo A. Birzer 115 5-2 Off 8:02. Time 0:51.63. Fast. Scratched—Exploring. Also 5 Soft Whisper R. Vazquez 118 12-1 5 (5) Jasizzle (M.Straight) 59.60 18.40 6.60 14 ae-Some Temper V. Lebron 118 6-1 4 Emona K. Tohill 112 12-1 Ran—Pass the Pico, Royal Dehere, Hour Man, Sky Com- 6 Phychadellic S. Sellers 118 15-1 BELMONT PARK 4 (4) Full (B.Hernandez, Jr.) 4.40 3.20 3rd—$35,300, claiming ($25,000), 4-year-olds and 5 Livi Makenzie G. Kuntzweiler 115 6-1 mander, Dubai Bob, Conventional, Kipper Dan, Quittin Time, 3 (3) City Cool (C.Lanerie) 3.20 7 Beijoca S. Bridgmohan 122 7-2 Greeley’s Legend. Pick 4 (6-6-1/7-7) 4 Correct Paid $2,456.40. Off 10:30. Time 0:57.69. Firm. Scratched—Closerwalk, Red up, 6 furlongs, 7:26 9th—$200,000, New York Stakes (Grade II), 3-year- 6 Ize in Trouble G. Corbett 112 8-1 8 Kitty Wine C. Lanerie 118 2-1 Pick 3 (6-1-7) 3 Correct Paid $431.60. Daily Double (1-7) paid All Over. Also Ran—Tangled Sheets, Moonbie, Voodoo Daddy. 1 Jersey Devil C. Borel 120 3-1 9 Off Limits J. Johnson 118 8-1 olds and up, fillies and mares, 1¼ miles, 5:06 8th—$250,000, Iowa Derby (Grade III), 3-year-olds, Pick 3 (8-8-5) 3 Correct Paid $2,209.80. Daily Double (8-5) 1 $80.40. Exacta (7-4) paid $222.60. Superfecta (7-4-9-6) paid 2 Five Star David M. Franklin 120 3-1 10 Jazz F. Arguello Jr. 118 12-1 1 Aruna R. Dominguez 120 9-5 1 ⁄16 miles, 9:39 $6,226.00. Trifecta (7-4-9) paid $1,330.60. paid $181.60. Exacta (5-4) paid $218.60. Superfecta (5-4-3-2) 3 Coffee Boy C. Lanerie 118 2-1 11 Teller Terri M. Mena 120 8-1 2 Hit It Rich J. Castellano 120 5-1 1 Hansen R. Dominguez 122 2-5 paid $2,261.40. Trifecta (5-4-3) paid $873.80. 5th—$30,800, cl, 3YO up, 6 f. © 2012 Equibase Company LLC 4 Silent Pipe Y. Fukunaga 118 8-1 12 Closing Range J. Court 120 10-1 3 Principal Role J. Alvarado 118 8-1 2 Alsvid C. Landeros 116 4-1 3 (3) Afleet Triumph (K.Desormeaux) 23.80 9.40 6.00 5 Future Prospect S. Bridgmohan 118 9-2 4 Mystical Star J. Lezcano 116 4-1 3 Hero of Order K. Tohill 122 8-1 6 Sok Sok B. Creed 118 10-1 9th—$62,500, allowance optional claiming 1 5 The Underling R. Maragh 116 30-1 4 Macho Bull J. Barton 113 15-1 7 Unsaddled Glory A. Canchano 118 15-1 ($50,000), 3-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, 1 ⁄16 6 Banimpire R. Napravnik 118 2-1 5 Truetap J. Leparoux 116 8-1 miles, 10:41 4th—$59,800, allowance, 3-year-olds and up, 5 7 mto-Acting Happy R. Dominguez 123 3-1 2 The Mimosa Lady G. Saez 123 6-1 9th—$300,000, Prairie Meadows Cornhusker Handi- furlongs, 7:56 1 SHOWTIME STARTS 1 a-Silver La Belle M. Mena 123 5-2 10th—$200,000, Dwyer Stakes (Grade II), 3-year- cap (Grade III), 3-year-olds and up, 1 ⁄8 miles, 10:11 2 a-Westside Singer F. Arguello Jr. 117 20-1 olds, 11⁄16 miles, 5:38 1 Taptowne P. Compton 113 10-1 COWBOYS 1A a-Marvel Gaye M. Mena 123 5-2 1 Anthony J. Court 122 10-1 12 NOON 3 Dawn Lane J. Court 123 8-1 1 Morgan’s Guerrilla C. Nakatani 116 4-1 2 Shadowbdancing I. Ocampo 116 8-1 3 Seven Lively Sins S. Sellers 116 4-1 15 Hours of Continuous 4 Snuggs and Kisses S. Bridgmohan 123 2-1 2 Fast Falcon R. Napravnik 116 10-1 3 Successful Dan J. Leparoux 122 6-5 Gentleman’s Club 4 Black Rhino Y. Fukunaga 116 6-1 3 Guyana Star Dweej J. Ortiz 116 15-1 4 Fort Larned B. Hernandez Jr. 117 7-2 Entertainment 6 DAYS A WEEK! 5 Yankee Secret S. Bridgmohan 116 10-1 5 Muir Woods S. Sellers 123 8-1 6 Quick Praise C. Lanerie 123 5-2 4 Unstoppable U J. Castellano 116 3-1 5 Awesome Gem D. Flores 116 6-1 the 6 Manly K. Desormeaux 118 9-2 6 Headache R. Dominguez 117 3-1 Kentucky’s Best Showgirls! 5 Zetterholm J. Alvarado 118 3-1 Home of ble 7 Bravo Habibi C. Lanerie 116 6-1 10—$15,400, maiden claiming ($10,000), 3-year- 6 Teeth of the Dog J. Rosario 121 5-2 $5 Ta     8 Mikes Dixie Dancer C. Borel 116 15-1 olds and up, fillies and mares, 6½ furlongs, 11:12 7 Monarchic J. Lezcano 116 15-1 WOODBINE Dance! 9 Make a Fortune M. Mena 124 7-2 1 Storm Delay M. Franklin 116 10-1     10 Bucktown G. Saez 116 12-1 2 Be Quiet Lady R. Vazquez 116 5-1 HOLLYWOOD PARK 8th—$150,000, Clarendon Stakes, 2-year-olds, re- 1A a-Harper County J. Court 116 10-1 3 Pure Applause J. Court 116 15-1 stricted, 51/2 furlongs, 4:49         11 Chief’s Revenge R. Vazquez 122 15-1 4 Noctivagant O. Rossi 122 3-1 6th—$250,000, Triple Bend Handicap (Grade I), 1 Calgary Cat P. Husbands 117 8-1        5th—$73,600, Roxelana Stakes, 3-year-olds and up, 5 Why Izzy Why S. Bridgmohan 116 4-1 3-year-olds and up, 7 furlongs, 3:38 2 River Seven E. Wilson 117 8-1

fillies and mares, 7 furlongs, 8:27 6 Saddle Irena W. Henry Sr. 122 50-1 1 Tres Borrachos V. Espinoza 116 8-1 3 Jocosity A. Solis 117 7-2 Road Circle 1 Fortune Play G. Saez 122 15-1 7 Mainy F. Arguello Jr. 116 20-1 2 Centralinteligence J. Valdivia Jr. 116 6-1 4 Impetuous Act D. Moran 117 20-1 New Russell COWBOYs 2 My Irish Girl C. Borel 122 10-1 8 One Hot Gator M. Mena 122 6-1 3 Mobilized G. Gomez 116 6-1 5 Click J. Stein 119 3-1 North Cave Broadway Road 3 Sassy Image S. Bridgmohan 122 6-5 9 Call to Taps L Bethancourt 115 20-1 4 Don Tito M. Pedroza 113 20-1 6 Jade Dragon L. Contreras 119 6-1 O               4 Salty Strike C. Lanerie 122 3-1 10 Rewardbyblitzing J. McKee 116 20-1 5 Camp Victory J. Talamo 116 6-1 7 Uncaptured P. Husbands 119 5-2