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Owners-Trainers-Jockeys 2019 Source Book

Owner-Trainer- 2019 Biographies

Stakes-Winning Jockeys & Trainers 1937-2018 Del Mar Stakes Schedule – 80th Summer Season – 2019

Date Event Conditions Distance Purse BIOGRAPHICAL

Wed. Jul 17 OCEANSIDE STAKES Three-year-olds, N/W S/S of $50,000 at 1 M o/o 1 Mile (Turf) $100,000 A in 2019 SKETCHES 2019 Thu. Jul 18 FLEET TREAT STAKES , Three-year-olds, Cal-Bred 7 Furlongs $150,000 G Fri. Jul 19 Osunitas Stakes Fillies & Mares, Three-year-olds & up, N/W S/S 1 1/16 Miles (Turf) $85,000 A $50,000 at 1 M o/o since September 1 Sat. Jul 20 (Gr. II) Three-year-olds & up 1 1/16 Miles $200,000 G Sat. Jul 20 (Gr. II) Fillies, Three-year-olds 1 Mile (Turf) $200,000 G Sat. Jul 20 Daisycutter Handicap Fillies & Mares, Three-year-olds & up 5 Furlongs (Turf) $85,000 A Sun. Jul 21 EDDIE READ STAKES (Gr. II) Three-year-olds & up 1 1/8 Miles (Turf) $250,000 G Sun. Jul 21 Wickerr Stakes Three-year-olds & up, N/W S/S $50,000 at 1 M 1 Mile (Turf) $85,000 A o/o since September 1 Wed. Jul 24 COUGAR II HANDICAP (Gr. III) Three-year-olds & up 1 1/2 Miles $100,000 G Fri. Jul 26 DREAMIN' STAKES Three-year-olds & up, Cal-Bred 1 1/16 Miles (Turf) $150,000 G Sat. Jul 27 REAL GOOD DEAL STAKES Three-year-olds, Cal-Bred 7 Furlongs $150,000 G Sat. Jul 27 STAKES (Gr. I) Three-year-olds & up 6 Furlongs $300,000 G Sun. Jul 28 CLEMENT L. HIRSCH STAKES (Gr. I) Fillies & Mares, Three-year-olds & up 1 1/16 Miles $300,000 G Wed. Jul 31 CTBA STAKES Fillies, Two-year-olds, Cal-Bred 5 1/2 Furlongs $100,000 G Fri. Aug 02 GRADUATION STAKES Two-year-olds, Cal-Bred 5 1/2 Furlongs $100,000 G Sat. Aug 03 YELLOW RIBBON HANDICAP (Gr. II) Fillies & Mares, Three-year-olds & up 1 1/16 Miles (Turf) $200,000 G Sat. Aug 03 SORRENTO STAKES (GR. II) Fillies, Two-year-olds 6 Furlongs $200,000 G Sun. Aug 04 (Gr. III) Three-year-olds 1 1/16 Miles (Turf) $150,000 G Fri. Aug 09 SOLANA BEACH STAKES Fillies & Mares, Three-year-olds & up, Cal- 1 Mile (Turf) $150,000 G Bred Sat. Aug 10 STAKES (Gr. II) Two-year-olds 6 Furlongs $200,000 G Sun. Aug 11 (Gr. III) Fillies & Mares, Three-year-olds & up 6 1/2 Furlongs $100,000 G Fri. Aug 16 CTT & TOC Stakes Fillies & Mares, Three-year-olds & up 1 3/8 Miles (Turf) $85,000 A Sat. Aug 17 TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (Gr. I) Three-year-olds & up 1 1/4 Miles $1,000,000 G Jockey , trainer Jim Cassidy and Deron Pearson, who flies his silks Sat. Aug 17 GREEN FLASH HANDICAP (Gr. III) Three-year-olds & up 5 Furlongs (Turf) $100,000 G under the name D P Racing, have a moment together in the Del Mar paddock during Sat. Aug 17 DEL MAR HANDICAP (Gr. II) Three-year-olds & up 1 3/8 Miles (Turf) $250,000 G the 2018 summer meet. Sat. Aug 17 (Gr. I) Fillies, Three-year-olds 1 1/8 Miles (Turf) $300,000 G Sat. Aug 17 (Gr. III) Fillies, Three-year-olds 1 Mile $100,000 G Sun. Aug 18 DEL MAR MILE (Gr. II) Three-year-olds & up 1 Mile (Turf) $200,000 G Wed. Aug 21 Harry F. Brubaker Stakes Three-year-olds & up 1 Mile $85,000 A Fri. Aug 23 Tranquility Lake Stakes Fillies & Mares, Three-year-olds & up, N/W S/S 1 Mile $85,000 A Owners ...... 2 $50,000 at 1 M o/o since February 1 Sat. Aug 24 PAT O'BRIEN STAKES (Gr. II) Three-year-olds & up 7 Furlongs $200,000 G Sun. Aug 25 STAKES Three-year-olds 1 Mile $100,000 G Wed. Aug 28 PORTION STAKES Fillies, Two-year-olds, Cal-Bred 6 Furlongs $100,000 G Fri. Aug 30 I'M SMOKIN STAKES Two-year-olds, Cal-Bred 6 Furlongs $100,000 G Trainers ...... 19 Sat. Aug 31 DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Gr. I) Fillies, Two-year-olds 7 Furlongs $300,000 G Sat. Aug 31 JOHN C. MABEE STAKES (Gr. II) Fillies & Mares, Three-year-olds & up 1 1/8 Miles (Turf) $200,000 G Sun. Sep 01 (Gr. II) Three-year-olds 1 1/8 Miles (Turf) $250,000 G Sun. Sep 01 DEL MAR JUVENILE TURF Two-year-olds 1 Mile (Turf) $100,000 G Mon. Sep 02 DEL MAR JUVENILE FILLIES TURF Fillies, Two-year-olds 1 Mile (Turf) $100,000 G ...... 41 Mon. Sep 02 RUNHAPPY (Gr. I) Two-year-olds 7 Furlongs $300,000 G Jockeys

u Del Mar thanks Equibase and Daily Racing Form for their statistical aid in compiling this publication. On the cover: (Top) Jockey Joe Talamo calls for aid from on high prior to a race and draws smiles from owner Nick Alexander and trainer Phil D’Amato Note: CAPS indicate advertised stakes; others are overnight stakes. Advertised Stakes $6,800,000 during the summer session of 2018. (Bottom) Hall of Fame trainer and leading rider Drayden Van Dyke do some pre-race homework Indicates Breeders’ Cup “Win and You’re In” series race. Overnight Stakes $ 510,000 in the paddock on a summer afternoon in 2018 at Del Mar. A: Added Money • G: Guaranteed Money Total $7,310,000 Cover and Owner/Trainer/Jockey Photos by Benoit & Associates Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019

topping $4.2 million. Burt Bacharach • Their top money winner was turf ace Oscar Performance, a multiple Del Mar Club graded stakes star who captured the 2016 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Born: May 12, 1928 Turf at Santa Anita, one of his seven graded stakes wins. Retired Kansas City, Missouri Owner Profiles — 2019 after the 2018 season with $2,457,632 in earnings and now stands at Resides: Santa Monica, California Mill Ridge Farm in . • Amermans have raced 16 different graded stakes winners. Silks: Light blue, royal blue musical • John is retired; formerly was chief executive officer of Mattel Toys. notes in circle on back, royal • Member of the California Board from 2006 to 2008. blue cap of brain cancer in 2015 and his chief assistant, Phil D’Amato, took • Elected as a member of The Jockey Club in 2011. Nick Alexander over the stable. Alexander stuck with him, as well as sending some • Amermans have been generous to good causes in racing, notably the • Famed entertainer-composer -- an annual visitor to Del Mar -- has Born: September 13, 1942 horses to another former Mitchell assistant, Steve Miyadi. California Equine Retirement Foundation (CERF). He serves on the had his most success in racing with Heartlight No. One, Soul of the Santa Monica, California • Alexander now has gone from a “claiming” owner to a breeder/owner board of directors of Tranquility Farm and previously was on the Matter and Afternoon Deelites. Resides: Santa Ynez and Del Mar, who produces 100% of his stable on his ranch. “Raising your own, board of the Winner’s Foundation. • Heartlight No. One, named for the Bacharach song performed by California then racing them. That’s the best,” he says. • Operate Peacefield Farm in Temecula, CA, a rehabilitation facility Neil Diamond and inspired by the film “E.T.,” won an Eclipse • The key to that transition for him was his first “big” horse, the gray for injured horses, with daughter, Anne, serving as manager. Award as 1983’s top 3-year-old . Soul of the Matter was fifth in Silks: White, blue yoke, orange and • 2018 racing record: 66 starts, 9 wins for earnings of $991,312. the 1994 and retired with $1.4 million in earnings. speedster Grazen, whom he bred, raced and now stands. The stakes white “MM” on front, white bars • Family: One daughter, one son Afternoon Deelites was eighth in the 1995 Kentucky Derby and lives on blue sleeves, white and blue winning son of the late California sire Benchmark does stallion at Kentucky’s Old Friends retirement facility. cap duties at nearby Tommy Town in Santa Ynez (he • Bought first horse, Battle Royal, for $14,500 in 1968 and the horse • Though the low-key Alexander demurs, it has been suggested he covered approximately 65 mares this year), then returns to Horse Madeline Auerbach won in his first start for the owner. could wear the title “Mr. California Racing.” A quick check gives Haven after the season to be the ranch’s chief pet. Alexander keeps Born: October 4, 1944 • His first trainer was the legendary Charlie Whittingham. him in a covered paddock alongside his house and can check on him reasons why: has owned horses in the Golden State for more than Yorkshire, England • First stakes winner: Advance Guard, who won the 1971 San Diego 40 years; Los Angeles native chose to buy a farm in Santa Ynez and from his living room window. Handicap at Del Mar. Other stakes winners: Crumbs, who won Del now lives on site as he breeds, raises and races his own stock from • Among Alexander’s top runners – all homebred stakes winners – have Resides: Bell Canyon, California Mar’s 1975 El Cajon Stakes, Video Kid and No No. there; agreed to become chairman of the Thoroughbred Owners of been Enola Gray, Pee Wee Reese, Sunday Rules, S Y Sky and Tough Silks: Navy blue, red cap • Breeding operation named Blue Seas Music, the name of his music California in 2016. All that, plus he never misses a chance to beat the Sunday. publishing firm. Breeding farm, Country Roads Farm, originally was • His best year to date was 2017 when he had 136 starters, 30 winners in West Virginia but now is in . drum for a game he loves. “I’m no big deal; just a regular guy who • Won an for national television achievement in 1971; fell in love with horses,” he says. and nearly $1.5 million in earnings. named “Big Sport of Turfdom” that same year. • Graduated from Pasadena High, did two years at USC, then dropped • Having grown up in Pasadena, it was natural for him to root for • She and her late husband, James, claimed their first horse in 1977 and her interest now encompasses dozens of racehorses, broodmares, • Son of famed -based newspaper columnist Bert Bacharach. out to do something he turned out to be exceptionally good at – one of the town’s favorite sons -- a pretty fair baseballer named weanlings and yearlings. • Introduced to racing by friends of his parents. Jackie Robinson. That helped make him a lifelong Dodgers fan selling automobiles. • She lost her stellar stallion Unusual Heat in 2017 to the effects of • Came west for summer school at UCLA but spent most of his time at • He sold Fords and Volkswagens, then his groove with BMWs (even in their Brooklyn days), as well as a horse owner given to laminitis. The son of was claimed by a partnership led by the beach and the track. and opened his own dealership in 1979, later adding Mini Coopers. tying names to his runners: For example, the previously Auerbach and her husband on the recommendation of trainer Barry • Winner of three Academy Awards, two for best song; several • His popular radio campaigns using the catch phrase “Nick Can’t Say mentioned Pee Wee Reese, as well as Preacher Roe, Clem Labine, Abrams for $80,000 in 1996 at Hollywood Park. Two years later he Grammy Awards, two Emmys, one Tony and a Drama Desk Award. No” was something everyone in Tinseltown knew and helped him Catfish Hunter, Van Lingle Mungo, Nap Lajoie, Sudden was retired to stud. • Composed music scores for films “What’s New, Pussycat?,” “Casino grow his import dealership into a hugely successful enterprise. (McDowell), Satchel Paige, Moose Skowron and Arky Vaughan. • His initial success as a sire of winners mushroomed into a solid Royale,” “After the Fox,” “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” “Arthur” and “Night Shift.” Among top songs: “Raindrops Keep • As his auto business expanded, he had some fun on the side delving • 2018 record: 94 starts, 18 wins for earnings of $895,300. flow of versatile runners that did well on all surfaces. He reigned Fallin’ on My Head,” “Alfie,” “Walk on By,” “The Look of Love” • Family: Wife Mary; one son, one daughter. as California stallion for six straight years (2008 - 2013) into a unique “California thing” -- collecting Woodies -- V-8 and “What the World Needs Now Is Love.” powered Ford and Mercury wood-bodied cars built between 1932 and sired 50 stakes winners, including Eclipse Award winner Acclamation, as well as 15 California champions. • Responded to the tragedy of the devastating fire at San Luis Rey and 1952. His assembled collection, which experts called the world’s Amerman Racing / John and Jerry • Auerbach’s family moved from England in 1948, starting in Downs late in 2017 by teaming with fellow musical giant Elvis most comprehensive, grew to more than 60. In 2009, when he Philadelphia before moving on to Texas and Ohio. She attended the Costello to stage a benefit concert at Belly Up Tavern in nearby decided to transition from horse power under the hood to the four- Amerman University of Michigan before heading to Los Angeles at age 19. Solana Beach which raised more than $150,000 toward relief. legged kind, he sold the Woodies with most of the proceeds going to Born: (John) January 28, 1932 • She met her husband-to-be at a custom shirt store in Beverly Hills • Family: Wife Jane; two sons, one daughter a charitable remainder trust, turned his dealership over to his son and Newark, when she took her mother there to see about a job. Five months later daughter and headed north to the Central California wine and horse (Jerry) September 11, 1937 the two were married. country of the Santa Ynez Valley. Gadsden, Alabama • The Auerbachs started a wholesale furniture manufacturing business Cecil and that was sold in 2004. • There he purchased his 280-acre ranch – Horse Haven – in the town Reside: Palos Verdes Estates, Born: (Cecil) (left) May 23, 1949 • At first reluctant, she grew to love the racing game and plunged into of Santa Ynez and went all in as a rancher specializing in racehorses. California Johannesburg, South Africa These days he notes that the ranch is home to approximately 100 it fully after selling the furniture business. Son Harris is involved, (Gary) 1957 Johnnesburg, Silks: Royal blue, blue A on white horses, including 30 broodmares, 25 to 30 racehorses and dozens of too. South Africa ball on back, white bars on • Madeline serves as a commissioner of the California Horse Racing juveniles, yearlings and foals/weanlings. The former city boy now sleeves, blue cap Board, appointed in January 2014 by Gov. Jerry Brown. Reside: (Cecil) Sherman Oaks, can be spotted atop his tractor helping to raise and harvest all the • Got into racing through partnerships in Team Valor, and opened their • Elected as a member of The Jockey Club in 2011. California hay, alfalfa and feed needed for his growing equine population. own stable in 1996. First stakes winner was Valor Lady. • As a former member of the Thoroughbred Owners of California and (Gary) Los Angeles, • Alexander recalls first dipping his toes into the Thoroughbred • Earned first Breeders’ Cup championship win in 2003 as Adoration with TOC backing in 2008, she helped found the highly successful California world in 1978 when he bought a small share of a horse that never cruised to a front-running victory in the Distaff, paying $83.40 to California Retirement Management Account (CARMA), which Silks: Hot pink, black “BB,” black won a race. But he followed that by purchasing a half interest in a win. steers purse money to horse rescue organizations in California. Since epaulets, black cap runner named Pashanat Reb and – bingo! “He was just a wonderful • She returned in 2004 to win Santa Anita’s Santa Margarita its inception, it has steered more than $4 million to accredited rescue • Brothers grew up racing fans in their native South Africa; came to racehorse; everything you’d want a horse to be,” Alexander said. Invitational Handicap, ’ Fleur de Lis Handicap and farms in the state. the U.S. when business brought them here. “He won races, tried hard every time, he was exciting. Right then the Arlington Matron Handicap at . Retired that year • Auerbach is also a driving force behind the Thoroughbred Aftercare • Older brother Cecil arrived in 1979 and has had success running a with career earnings of more than $2 million. and there I was in love with horses and horseracing.” Alliance, a national organization that is designed to serve as both the property-management firm (Ross Morgan & Co.); deals primarily • Along with Adoration, Amermans were represented by millionaires accrediting body for Thoroughbred aftercare facilities and a fund- with home owner associations in Los Angeles. • Subsequently, Alexander teamed up with claiming-trainer-deluxe and multiple stakes winners Happyanunoit, a New Zealand-bred raising body to support them. • Gary started as an accountant in SA, then in the U.S. after Mike Mitchell and, over the next 30-plus years – despite a time or mare, Chilean champion Lido Palace and Balance, a half-sister to • Family: Two sons; one daughter. immigrating in 1982. Has gone on to a Hollywood career as former two apart – they assembled a well-respected barn full of runners and champion mare . In 2010 they sold her first foal (a colt chairman and CEO of the iconic MGM film studios and also as co- put together a solid run of success. Mitchell, sadly, died of the effects by super sire A.P. Indy) for a September Sales record founder (with Roger Birnbaum) and CEO of Spyglass Entertainment, 2 3 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019

a film and television production company. while she worked at the company’s salon in New Orleans and were • Raced two solid 3-year-old stakes horses in 2014 - Candy Boy and Hal and Patti • Among Spyglass’ movie Academy Award-level hits: “The Sixth married in 1979. Kobe’s Back - both of whom won graded Kentucky Derby preps at Earnhardt Sense,” “Memoirs of a Geisha,” “The Insider,” and “.” • Business was sold in 1982 and the Craigs went to and Santa Anita. Candy Boy, a son of , won the Robert Lewis • Cecil and Gary became U.S. citizens in the mid-1980s. opened a chain of weight-loss centers in 1983. That was the Stakes (GI) and Kobe’s Back won the San Vicente (G2). Candy Born: (Hal) March 20, 1956 • They have owned horses, often in partnership, since the 1990s. Gary beginnings of Jenny Craig, Inc., which now has locations in the Boy eventually finished sixth in the Breeders’ Cup Classic. The Mesa, Arizona much more involved with the horses than his brother and he (Gary) , Mexico, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. gray horse Kobe’s Back went on to be a multiple-stakes winner as a (Patti) July 2, 1957 currently races scores of horses on his own all over the world, as • A key element in their lives was the owning, racing and breeding of stretch-kicking sprinter with more than $1 million in the bank. Columbus, Ohio horses for more than 20 years. Sid became interested in racing while • Searings have raced these other stakes winners: Gladding, Kettle well as with 24 different partnerships in . Reside: Queen Creek, Arizona • One of Gary’s earliest successes came in a partnership with Team in the Navy in San Diego, becoming a frequent attendee at Del Mar. Corn, Ceeband, Dr. Park, Scooter Brown, She’s an Eleven, Jump On Valor with The Deputy, who captured 2000 , then • Top runner in 2013 was Ethnic Dance, in partnership with Michael In and Cindago. Cindago was a promising stallion but died in 2012. Silks: Blue, yellow “NO BULL” ran 14th as the second choice in that year’s Kentucky Derby. Bello. The colt won a division of the Del Mar Derby. Kettle Corn is at stud in Ohio. on back, blue bars on yellow • Brothers established a Del Mar record in 2008 when they won 14 • Attained their most cherished goal when their Argentinian-bred • Into 2015, Searings had used John Sadler as their primary trainer for sleeves, blue cap races — the most ever by an owner in a seaside season — and also Candy Ride won Del Mar’s signature race, the $1-million Pacific previous 17 years. Their horses are now trained by Peter Eurton and • Homebred Indian Blessing, by the Earnhardts’ stallion Indian wound up leading owners by money won with $633,700. Classic in 2003. John Shirreffs. Charlie, won Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies in 2007 and the Eclipse • Brothers have horses in California with trainers Peter Miller and • Another outstanding runner was , two-time Eclipse Award • Eurton might have a good one for them now in the 3-year-old Draft Award as undefeated 2-year-old female. In 2008 she finished first or Steve Miyadi. Additionally, Gary has horses in Kentucky with Dale winner as older filly or mare and 1992 Breeders’ Cup Distaff Pick, a Candy Ride colt who clicked in the Stakes at Santa second in nine stakes and was named filly Sprint champion. Finished Romans, in Europe with John Hammond, in South Africa with Mike champion. Anita in June. her career with earnings of $2,995,420. De Kock and in North America with Mark Casse and . • Still another was Exchange, who was claimed for $50,000 and • Searing and his brother, Jim, operate Searing Industries, specializing • Current stable includes stakes winner Ax Man, a winner of more • The brothers had success with Cost of Freedom, a $50,000 claim in earned $1.2 million. in welded steel tubing, in , CA. than $200,000. 2008 who went on to be a multiple-stakes winner of $900,000, the • In an attempt to accomplish another major goal — victory in the • Searings have been married 43 years and the stable name reflects the • Earnhardts won the 1998 Santa Anita Derby with , majority of it for them. With other partners, Gary raced the multiple- Kentucky Derby — Jenny Craig bought her husband names of their children — Christina, Richard and Katherine. who was retired with an injury after finishing third in the Kentucky stakes winning gelding Comma to the Top, who won more than as a $2.5-million 60th birthday gift. Colt finish seventh in the 1992 • 2018 racing record: 58 starts, 12 wins for earnings of $588,915. Derby. Sired six champions as a top stallion at Airdrie Stud in $1-million. Kentucky Derby, but was taken back to England where he won the • Family: Two daughters, one son Midway, KY, until his death in 2011. • In 2014, Gary raced Canadian 3-year-old filly Lexie Lou, who . • Indian Charlie responsible for , among the hottest young won the Queen’s Plate over the boys and was subsequently named • Jenny continued the Kentucky Derby quest: In 2009 her homebred stallions in U.S. and sire of , winner. Canada’s Horse of the Year. Lexie Lou, who was retired in 2016, colt Chocolate Candy finished fifth, while her 2010 Santa Anita Diamond A Racing/ • Other major winners include Soviet Sojourn, the dam of Indian won 10 races (nine stakes) and $1.7 million for 11-time Canadian Derby winner Sidney’s Candy finished 17th. Gerald J. Ford Charlie and Earnhardts’ first Breeders’ Cup runner, finishing 11th training champ Casse. Owner and trainer did it again with the crack • Both those Derby colts — and many of the horses she has raced in the 1991 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies, and multiple graded Born: August 8, 1944 filly (named for owner’s friend, movie star and Israeli — are by Candy Ride, who has become one of the nation’s most stakes winner El Corredor, who won seven of 10 starts, including Pampa, Texas supermodel Gal Gadot), beating the boys in the Queen’s Plate and successful stallions at Lane’s End Farm in Versailles, KY. the Mile and the Del Mar Mile twice and retired to stud with piling up more than $1.7 million in purses. • In 2011 Craig sold Sidney’s Candy, a track and course record holder Resides: Dallas, Texas purse earnings of $727,920, as well as the multiple-stakes winner at Del Mar and winner of more than $1.1 million, to WinStar Farm Behaving Badly.` • In 2015, Gary won major stakes with Appealing Tale ($773,222) and Silks: Blue, yellow diamond emblem Jack Milton ($853,828).He also raced another Canadian Horse of the as a racing and breeding prospect. He now stands at that Kentucky • Is president of Earnhardt Auto Centers, operating numerous farm. on back, blue cuffs on yellow dealerships in the Phoenix area. The dealership brands include Year (2015) in Catch A Glimpse, a rapid filly who won more than sleeves, blue cap $1.8 million, including the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf at 2, • Had another star Candy Ride offspring in Twirling Candy, a BMW, Chrysler, Ford, Honda, Jeep, Nissan, Dodge, Hyundai and multiple-stakes winner of more than $900,000, who stands stud at Mazda. Company was started by Earnhardt’s father and grandfather and was sold at auction for $3 million to Japanese interests late in • Reached the heights in with three victories by Lane’s End. Candy Ride also sired champion the late Shared Belief, in 1951, has annual sales of nearly $1 billion and employs about 2017. : the 2003 Breeders’ Cup Classic, 2004 Dubai who emulated his daddy with a victory in the 2014 Pacific Classic 2,000. • Won a second Breeders’ Cup race with Tourist in the Mile in 2016. World Cup and 2004 Pacific Classic. The son of Pleasant Colony • Among other major winners: Tossofthecoin, Alpride, Different, • Attended Central Arizona College on a rodeo scholarship. • Gary won his first American classic this year when now stands at stud in Turkey. Brave Act, Victory Stripes, Bienvenido and Golden Arches. • Is trainer ’s longest-tenured owner, dating to Baffert’s prevailed smartly in the after encountering great • Other top runners include millionaire Champ Pegasus, second in the • The Craig Family Trust owned Rancho Paseana, a training and Quarter Horse racing days. difficulty in the Kentucky Derby two weeks earlier, resulting in the 2010 Breeders’ Cup Turf; Minister Eric, runner-up in the 2003 Del lay-up facility about five miles east of Del Mar that the late Eugene • “No Bull” that appears on his racing silks is a long-standing slogan first disqualification from victory in the race’s 145-year history. Mar Futurity and 2003 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, and , Klein, the former owner of the San Diego Chargers, originally built. used in his automobile advertising. • Had his best year for purses when he took home more than $4.8 multiple graded stakes winner and sire of 2012 It was sold to Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates in September 2014 to • Has three Arizona cattle ranches, and donates time and money to a million in 2018. Through the first half of 2019, he’s running ahead winner . be converted into a hunter/jumper facility. child crisis center and other charities in the Phoenix area. of that mark with more than $2.9 million in winnings already • Became interested in racing when a friend took him to 1994 banked. • Family: Three daughters, two sons. • 2018 racing record: 21 starts, 5 wins for earnings of $285,513. Breeders’ Cup at Churchill Downs and to the following year’s • Family: Two sons, two daughters. • 2018 racing record: 371 starts, 70 wins for earnings of $4,824,614 Kentucky Derby. (seventh best in America). • Bought his first Thoroughbreds at 1995 Keeneland July yearling • Family: Cecil — Wife Avril; one son, one daughter; Gary — three C R K Stable/Lee sale. daughters. and Susan Searing • In 2000, bought 815 acres of the former Brookside Farm near Glen Hill Farm/Craig Born: (Lee) March 15, 1948 Versailles for $11 million and renamed it Diamond A Farm. Keeps Bernick Inglewood, California about 40 of his broodmares there. Born: April 19, 1978 Craig Family Trust/ (Susan) North Carolina • Also owns 120,000-acre Diamond A Ranch in New Mexico, Chicago, Illinois Jenny Craig populated by cattle, sheep and Quarter Horses. Reside: Arcadia, California • Chairman of the board of Liberte Investments, Inc., listed on New Resides: , Kentucky Born: Berwick, Louisiana Silks: White with maroon York Stock Exchange. Silks: Black and orange halves, white Resides: Rancho Santa Fe and Del Mar, diamonds; white cap with • Began in the banking business by purchasing several small banks in yolk, gold cap California maroon diamonds rural areas of Texas. • Is a 1966 graduate of Southern Methodist University and in 1969 Silks: White, black horse emblem on • Lee Searing went to the races as a young lad with his father, who earned a degree from the university’s School of Law. back, blue hoop on front and bar later owned several horses beginning in 1966. • Grandson of Leonard Lavin, who founded Glen Hill Farm in 1966 • Billionaire was named an SMU distinguished alumnus in 1995; on sleeves, blue and white cap • Had numerous horses in partnership with his father, beginning in and remained the patriarch of the stable until his death on August 2, 1968 until his father’s death in 2002. donated $20 million toward the building of the Gerald J. Ford 2017 at age 97. • Top horses have included Our New Recruit, winner of the 2004 Stadium, which opened in 2000. • Bernick took control of Glen Hill in 2008 as president and chief • Sid and Jenny Craig forged a 30-year marriage and partnership that and an earner of $1.4 million who was a • 2018 racing record: 15 starts, 3 wins for earnings of $117,275. operating officer. Under his direction the outfit experienced a lasted until his death on July 21, 2008. Jenny carried on the family stallion at Central California’s Legacy Ranch near Sacramento until • Family: Wife Kelli; four children resurgence that has resulted in finishes among the leaders for racing tradition. his death in 2009; and Switch, the Quiet American mare who was a earnings in North America. Bernick expanded the farm’s reach • Sid’s business background began with his founding of Body multiple Grade I winner of nearly $1.5 million before her retirement beyond breeding and racing its own stock to investing in horses Contour, Inc., a women’s figure salon operation. The Craigs met in 2012. bought privately or in sales. 4 5 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019

• Recent figures show Glen Hill with approximately 40 broodmares (a title he’d win 12 more times in the following 14 years) and raced Halo Farms/Teddy • In 1966, began raising and training Thoroughbreds on his 400-acre at its Ocala, , training center and approximately 15 more two remarkable fillies — Oh So Sharp, winner of the British fillies’ horse division at the 1,800-acre agricultural complex known as in partnerships. Glen Hill also has horses at the Fair Hill training Triple Crown, and the American Breeders’ Cup Turf winner Pebbles. Aroney Harris Farms, created mostly as a cattle ranch in 1937 by Harris’ facility in Maryland. • List of stars has grown to include Balanchine, Lamtarra, Swain, Born: November 20, 1939 father, Jack, near Coalinga, CA, in the San Joaquin Valley. Farm • Among the farm’s major winners of the late 20th century were Sakhee, Shamardal, , Indian Skimmer, Carnegie and Los Angeles, California owns 60 broodmares with room for another 60, and stands 11 Relaunch, winner of the 1979 Del Mar Derby and Glen Hill’s major Barathea. stallions — Acclamation, Clubhouse Ride, Desert Code, Jeranimo, Resides: Rancho Santa Fe, California stallion for many years; Uniformity, Convenience, Concept Win, Top • Perhaps his best — and apparently his favorite — was the mercurial Lakerville, Majestic Harbor, Mr. Big, Prospect Park, Smiling Tiger, Rung, Star of the Crop, Split Run, Rich in Spirit and Marketing Mix. , a winner of nine of 10 starts. Unfortunately, he Silks: Gray and burgundy vertical Tamarando and Vronsky. • Among the farm’s top performers of late: Chiropractor, Diversy died of a rare grass sickness a year after entering stud. stripes, gray and burgundy cap • . Had two of its well-known stallions pass earlier in 2017: Lucky Harbor, Family Meeting, Pontchatrain, Left a Message, Customer • In 1996, he sponsored what was then the world’s richest race — the Pulpit, the state’s most successful sire in 2014 based primarily on the Base, Wishing Gate, Global View and Enterprising. , which now is worth $10 million — and has seen championship credentials of his son , and Unusual • Farm unleased a nice one-two punch at Del Mar when Family his horses win it eight times — Singspiel (1997), Dubai Millennium • First recollection of the racetrack was at age 10 when his dad took Heat, who had been the state’s top sire for the six previous years. Meeting won the Grade III Jimmy Durante Stakes and, an hour or (2000), Street Cry (2002), Moon Ballad (2003), Electrocutionist him to Santa Anita for the day. • Alphabet Kisses gave the farm its first Grade I victory with a win in so later, Chiropractor took the Grade I at the 2015 (2006), (2012) (2015) and, most recently, • Growing up, family ran a dairy farm in Artesia in southeastern Los Santa Anita’s in 2004. Bing Crosby meeting. Thunder Snow in both 2018 and 2019. Angeles County, approximately 18 miles from Hollywood Park to • Most outstanding horse campaigned was the speedy female Soviet • Current stable ace is Caribou Club, a homebred multiple-stakes • That last-named horse has now amassed more than $16 million in the west in Inglewood and 18 miles from to the Problem, in partnership with frequent collaborator Don Valpredo. winner – including the Grade II Seabiscuit Handicap last fall at Del earnings and is north in Arcadia. She was retired in 1996 with 15 victories in 20 starts, for earnings of Mar – of more than $500,000. • Among the Sheikh’s more notable U.S. triumphs are the • Started out in the construction business, which segued into $905,416. She finished second to Cherokee Run in 1994 Breeders’ • Tom Proctor, who handles a string in the Midwest as well as those championship season of in 2006 (Preakness, Travers, development, with his love for the track and horses always Cup Sprint. For the year she was voted California’s Horse of the at Del Mar, is a second-generation trainer for Glen Hill and one of ) and the win by ’s Pass in the 2008 prominent. Year, champion older female, sprinter and turf horse, the first time a several Proctor family members associated with the stable. Tom’s Breeders’ Cup Classic. • In 1970 bought a piece of his first racehorse and he’s been an owner horse won three divisions and Horse of the Year. father, Willard, was Glen Hill’s conditioner for 32 years and his • Won the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf with Line of Duty in 2018. ever since. • Another major runner was Work The Crowd, a multiple graded brother, Alan, managed Glen Hill for many years. Tom’s brother, • His horses have won Grade I or Group I races in 14 countries. He’s • One of his early runners was Halo in the Sky, who stole his heart and stakes winner and 1993 champion Cal-bred 2-year-old filly, 1994 “Hap,” oversees the Ocala farm. won more than 100 graded stakes in the United States and more than gave him his idea for his racing nom de course. Cal-bred 3-year-old filly, 1995 Cal-bred turf horse and 1995 • Bernick is a Tulane University graduate, a member of the boards twice that number overseas. • Had his first notable Thoroughbred success as a partner in a very fast Northern California Horse of the Year. of both the Breeders’ Cup and Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, • As part of his showcasing of Dubai, built both the Al Quoz training horse named Shanekite, who wound up a multiple-stakes winner and • Other recent stable stars include homebreds Compari and Unzip Me, managing partner of Elevage Bloodstock and an officer of the Lavin center and the Nad Al Sheba Racecourse, and in 1996 created a then a prominent California sire. both multiple stakes winners. Unzip Me was third in the Breeders’ Family Foundation. festival of racing topped by the Dubai World Cup. • Got lucky even further when he bought several mares in a package Cup Turf Sprint in 2010. • 2018 racing record: 93 starts, 15 wins for earnings of $994,859. • One-upped himself by opening in 2010 the world’s most spectacular deal with the intention of breeding them to Shanekite. One of them • Harris earned a degree in agricultural production from University of • Family: Wife Lindsey, two daughters. racetrack — Meydan Racecourse — adjacent to Nad Al Sheba. The was already in foal to a son of Mr. Prospector named Naevus and her California-Davis. Harris Farms, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading multi-billion-dollar project, which includes a hotel, restaurants, a colt was named King Glorious. producers of agricultural products, most notably beef cattle. Farm museum and a marina, hosted its first World Cup on March 27, 2010. • King Glorious won the 1988 Hollywood Futurity, and went on the also produces tomatoes, almonds and cotton, and has a feed lot /Sheikh • Raced under two banners -- Godolphin and Darley Stable -- for more next year to capture the Haskell Invitational and en route that handles 100,000 head of cattle. The family’s 7,000-acre Harris Mohammed bin than two decades. However, with the start of 2016 the two entities to earning more than $1.1 million. Was Aroney’s first millionaire and River Ranch, about 70 miles east of Sanger, CA, includes a 160-acre were divided between strictly racing (Godolphin) and breeding the “breakout” horse for California trainer Jerry Hollendorfer. Was facility devoted to yearlings and lay-ups. Rashid al Maktoum (Darley). At the beginning of 2018 the familiar all-blue colors that sold as a stallion to Japanese interests. • Member of The Jockey Club since 1988, and is a past president Born: July 22, 1949 have been associated with Godolphin in the past now race under the • Has had several notable racing partners along the way, including and still a board member of the California Thoroughbred Breeders Dubai, United Arab Emirates name Godolphin Racing, LLC. Sid Craig and his wife Jenny. He’s been a longtime friend and stable Association. He twice served as Chairman of the California Horse • Currently, the Godolphin operation has approximately 2,000 horses adviser to the Craigs, whose racing successes include two-time Racing Board. Resides: Dubai, United Arab Emirates in training worldwide, while the Darley end of the business can champion mare Paseana and Pacific Classic hero and now successful • Commenced his association with racing when his father owned Silks: Godolphin — Royal blue, royal claim approximately 2,500 breeding stock. All told they employ sire Candy Ride. Aroney continues to serve as an equine adviser to Thoroughbreds in the 1950s. Worked at racetracks as a teenager and blue cap about 1,500 people. Jenny Craig. had his first horse (Jogaway Miss) in 1958. First winner: The Blend • One of the world’s richest men is the ruler of Dubai and the prime • In 2009, Godolphin was awarded its first Eclipse Award as North • Had fun with another partnership, this time with Jim and Dianne in 1961. minister and vice president of the United Arab Emirates on the America’s top owner. It won another owner Eclipse in 2012. Darley Bashor of La Jolla. They raced the Candy Ride colt Danzing Candy, • 2018 racing record: 151 starts, 20 wins for earnings of $434,374. He Persian Gulf. won an Eclipse as North America’s outstanding breeder in 2012. a stakes winner who took them to the Kentucky Derby in 2016, a also races horses with eight partners. • Is the third of four sons and has 19 children of his own (8 sons, 11 • In the former arrangement, Godolphin horses were trained by Saeed race he led for nearly a mile before falling back to 15th. Colt won • Family: Wife Carole daughters); his senior wife is Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum bin Juma bin Suroor, and raced in Dubai from January to March, then in the 2017 Lone Star Handicap to push his bankroll past the $550,000 Al Maktoum, whom he married in 1979, and his junior wife is HRH England and the U.S. The Darley horses raced all around the world mark. He was retired to enter stud in 2018 at Rancho San Miguel. Princess Haya, the daughter of the late King Hussein of Jordan, with many of the world’s top trainers, including Andre Fabre and • In 2010, Aroney scored his biggest win when Dakota Phone captured Michael House Jean-Claude Rouget in France, and John Gosden in whom he married in 2004. the 2010 Breeders’ Cup Mile and paid $77.40. Born: February 12, 1938 England, John Oxx and Jim Bolger in Ireland,; James Cummings in • Has helped shape the city of Dubai into one of the world’s great • He has runners with trainers Hollendorfer, John Sadler and Bob Lincoln, Nebraska metropolises and overseen its rise as the economic hub of the Gulf. It Australia, and Kiaran McLaughlin, Tom Albertrani and Eoin Harty Baffert and he keeps his breeding stock at Lane’s End Farm in Resides: Rancho Santa Fe, California has a population of approximately 250,000 “locals” and roughly one in the U.S. The new racing division has taken on additional trainers, Kentucky and Legacy Ranch and Ballena Vista Farm in California. million foreign workers. besides, allowing -- for instance -- newly purchased horses to stay • Family: Wife Leslie; two sons, one daughter Silks: Yellow, purple happy face on • Among the major projects he has realized are the creation of Dubai with the trainers that have guided them to their current success. back, purple and yellow cap International Airport, world-traveling Emirates Airlines, the striking, • Darley stands more than 50 stallions in six countries (including sail-like,“seven star” Burj Al Arab hotel and the Burj Khalifa, a Australia and Japan). Its U.S. farm in Lexington, the former Jonabell Harris Farms, Inc./ $1.5-billion project that features the world’s tallest (2,717 Farm, stands a dozen stallions, including Kentucky Derby winners Street Sense, and Nyquist. John C. Harris feet) which opened in 2010 as the heart of a $20-billion mixed-use Born: July 14, 1943 • Family moved from Nebraska to Los Angeles when he was five and development in downtown Dubai. • 2018 racing record: 307 starts, 69 wins for earnings of $5,624,765 (fourth highest in America). Fresno, California he grew up in South L. A. • Was schooled as a boy in Arabic and Islamic studies in his native • After a hitch in the Army during the Korean War, he got into Resides: Sanger, California land, then completed his education in England at Cambridge and at a building and developing commercial properties in Southern military academy at Aldershot. Silks: Green and white diamonds, green California. • Grew up with a close association to, and kinship for, horses and saw sleeves, green and white cap • Initially bitten by the racing bug in 1972 and found himself in the his first western horse races at Newmarket in 1967. Appaloosa business with his first trainer, Don Collins. • Purchased his first racehorse — a filly named Hatta — in 1976 and • Almost right off the bat came up with a serious Appy runner in she was a stakes winner for him. Since then he has gone on to invest • Longtime prominent breeding and racing figure in California has Blowing Easy, who won the first $100,000 race for the breed at a fortune in some of the world’s best bloodstock. horses with Carla Gaines and Marty Jones in Southern California Santa Rosa. • Prominence began in1985 when he was England’s leading owner and several trainers in Northern California. 6 7 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019

• Followed that up by inviting his family members from all around the champion older horse after an exceptional season that included 2011 at age 86), and her mother Jan (who died in 2002). • First run at Thoroughbred ownership came when he talked 10 friends country (60 showed up and all donned T-shirts that said “Blowing victories in , the Gold Cup at Santa Anita, the • Their first stakes win came in 1976 at Calder Race Course with into putting up $1,000 each to buy the horse No More Worries. She Easy” on the front and his silks’ happy face on the back) to see TVG Pacific Classic and the Breeders’ Cup Classic. Wininreno. was a winner trained for the crew by Ron Ellis and Koch was off and the horse run next in another $100 grander at Sacramento. “It was • With $2.6 million in purses in 2014, the brothers started a serious • The late Brian Mayberry trained for the Siegels from 1977 to 1995. running. a wonderful reunion,” House recalled. “And when the horse won run after entering the business in 2010. They came right back in Ron Ellis now trains the stable’s horses in California, Paul McGee in • Today, he calls as many as 300 people partners in his Little Red again, it was perfect.” 2015 to outdo themselves with $2.8 million in winnings, highlighted the midwest and Michelle Nevin in the east. Feather Racing club, started in 2002 and based in Southern • He segued into Thoroughbreds in California employing, among by the stellar season of 3-year-old champion filly . 2016 • Jan Siegel was a big band singer who married Mace in 1962, became California. others, trainers Dale Landers, Ross Brinson and Jude Feld and, more was even better at $3.04 million. the mother of their daughter Samantha and son Evan, as well as his • The partnership name comes from a mythical Indian who was the than 40 years and over a hundred horses later, he’s still at it. • Brothers have 30 to 40 horses in training, headed by a collection racing partner. product of his grandfather’s imagination in telling young Billy • Early on he rang the stakes bell with runners such as Broadway of private purchases racing in their silks. Leading that crew was • Though Evan showed little interest, Samantha took right to racing. bedtime stories. Little Red Feather was always in trouble, but always Point, Ouilladine, Nazirali, Final Fling, Cayoke and Brooke’s Halo. Stellar Wind, a winner of more than $2.9 million to go along with • Over several decades, the father-mother-daughter team campaigned found a way to get out of it, Billy recalls. He said it was a good life • More recently, has had continued high-level success with her Eclipse Award hardware. Retired, she sold for $6 million in more than 25 stakes winners as well as 10 under Mace’s name. lesson for him. conditioners like Jeff Mullins, Mike Mitchell and Phil D’Amato. November, 2017 at Keeneland. • The Siegels began buying at yearling sales in 1988, with Samantha • Billy’s grandfather (whose own father was a man who ‘made a little • Mullins called the shots for him on millionaire Battle of , • In 2014 they raced Iotapa -- claimed for $50,000 by their trainer a key person at the sessions. She also was active in naming many of book’ on the streets of New York) had an affinity for the racetrack an English-bred turf ace who was a multiple-stakes winner on both John Sadler in 2012 -- winner of the Vanity Stakes at Santa the horses. and he and one of his Hollywood pals – the noted actor Telly coasts, as well as the owner’s second Breeders’ Cup horse, Dry Anita and the Clement L. Hirsch Stakes at Del Mar, both Grade 1 • Best horse — so far — was the gelding Declan’s Moon, 2004 Savalas, who revolutionized TV cop shows with his “Kojak” series Summer, who went unplaced in the 2012 BC Juvenile Turf. Mullins offerings. Iotapa then went on to finish third in the Breeders’ Cup Eclipse Award winner as the nation’s top 2-year-old male and the in the 1970s – hit the racing jackpot with the horse Telly’s Pop, a trained multiple-stakes star Gabriel Charles, a double winner on the Distaff and brought $2.8 million from Chinese racing and breeding undefeated Del Mar and Hollywood Futurity winner. multiple stakes winner (including the Del Mar Futurity in 1975). Del Mar turf (2013 Del Mar Derby and 2015 Eddie Read Stakes.) interests in Keeneland’s November Sale. • Raced the especially rapid gelding Masochistic, a winner of eight Savalas’ Kojak gimmick was to be the tough detective who sucked • House partnered with New Mexico cattle rancher and longtime horse • They also had stakes success with the French grass horse Talco, a sprints and more than $850,000. on lollypops and Billy Koch was his bag man at the racetrack, owner Sam Britt on Dry Summer and Gabriel Charles. Mullins was winner of over $500,000 who took honors in the 2015 Shoemaker • Other recent stable aces include $1.5-million earner Rail Trip and the holding the stash of lollypops that the actor would hand out to the at the OBS 2-year-old sale in Florida in 2012 and wanted to buy Mile, as well as stakes winner Daddy DT, who ran third in the 2014 multiple stakes winning mare Include Me Out. Outfit additionally crowds that gathered in the winner’s circle. Dry Summer for House, but Britt beat him to it. Then Britt wanted B.C. Juvenile Turf and 2013 Del Mar Handicap winner Vagabond won stakes with now-retired By The Moon and Redeemed. • Billy’s good luck was apparent early when the second horse the Gabriel Charles, but Mullins told him that House was planning on Shoes. • A further list of the Jay Em Ess stakes stars would include Little Red Feather crew ever bought – a $30,000 purchase named buying him. A deal was struck on the spot with House and Britt each • Among their other stakes winners were Elektrum and Nancy From Stormy But Valid, Hedonist, Denim Yenem, Fluttery Danseur, Singletary – took them to the heights under trainer Don Chatlos by taking half of each horse. Stakes victories ensued on both fronts and Nairobi. Urbane, I Ain’t Bluffing, Ramblin Guy, Suave, Miss Iron Smoke, winning the Breeders’ Cup Mile in 2004 at Lone Star Park in Texas. the Britts and Houses were happy partners and friends, indeed. • Current stable aces are Gift Box and Catalina Cruiser. The former, a Ifyoucouldseemenow, Distinctive Sis, Garden Gal, Zealous • Subsequently the syndicate has made more than 1,000 starts, won • The late trainer Mitchell gave House his initial taste of the Breeders’ privately purchased gray, has won this year’s Santa Anita Handicap Connection, I Believe in You, How So Oiseau and Prospectors more than 250 races, including a dozen major stakes, earned in the Cup when he saddled his stakes horse Delta Storm to finish fourth in and nearly $1 million in purses. Catalina Cruiser, a flashy chestnut Gamble. neighborhood of $15 million in purses and laid claim to being the the 2009 BC Turf Sprint. with a high turn of speed, has won five of six starts, including both • Won Hollywood Park’s Stakes for 2-year-old fillies three largest racing partnership in the west. • D’Amato handled the Irish-bred stakes mare Havanna Belle and the the San Diego and Pat O’Brien stakes at Del Mar last summer. years in a row (1990-92) with Garden Gal, Fluttery Danseur and • Outfit clicked this year when their filly Secret Spice took down the long-winded Big John B, victorious in 14 races (including back-to- • The horse that really got them rolling was Lady of Shamrock, a Zealous Connection. Grade I Mile at Santa Anita. back tallies in the Del Mar Handicap in ’14 and ’15). Big John B multiple graded stakes winner of more than $950,000 who was fifth • The father and daughter were honored in 2008 by the Gregson • Another recent stable ace (owned with partner Alex Venneri) was was House’s third Breeders’ Cup starter, going unplaced in the BC in the 2012 Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf and eighth in 2013. She Foundation, which raises money for college scholarships for children multiple stakes winner Midnight Storm, whose tallies included five Turf in 2015. He won 15 races and more than $800,000. won the Grade I Del Mar Oaks in 2012. of backstretch workers. Del Mar stakes, starting with the Del Mar Derby (2014) and going • Latest stable ace was the Irish-bred gray Hunt, a handy gelding with • Hronis Racing led all owners in wins and earnings at both the 2013 • Samantha was appointed to the board of directors of the forward to the 2016 . Quick son of a nifty late kick. Was a three-time stakes winner at Del Mar in 2017 and 2014 Del Mar summer meets, then came back to do it again Thoroughbred Owners of California in 2017. She also serves as the won 10 races on grass and dirt and banked more than $1.7-million. and captured the Grade I Shoemaker Mile at Santa Anita in 2018. in 2017 and 2018 at the shore. Also led in victories by owners in treasurer of the California horse retirement umbrella organization He entered stud in 2018 at Taylormade Farm in Kentucky. When the veteran gave indications this year that he had had enough consecutive Santa Anita winter meetings – 2011-12 and 2012-13, CARMA. • Five trainers are employed, four in Southern California – Phil of the racing game, owner made the call to retire him and start him and at Hollywood Park’s 2013 summer meet. • 2018 racing record: 213 starts, 29 wins for earnings of $1,782,303. D’Amato, Mike Puype, Richard Baltas and Peter Eurton, -- and on a new career as a jumper for his 7-year-old grandson. • Kosta started things by claiming two horses in 2010. Brother Pete is Michelle Nevin in the east. • Owned Chestnut Farm, a 163-acre breeding operation in Versailles, something of a silent partner, letting his big brother carry the ball. • Stable currently has about 25 horses. They race with as many as 10 KY, that was sold early in 2018 to San Diego owner-trainer Mick • The pair got their first taste of racing when they went to SantaAnita or 20 partners to a horse and have many of their runners in additional Ruis. on many occasions when the family would journey from Delano to Little Red Feather Racing/Billy Koch partnerships with other owners. • When he’s not at the racetrack, he now runs a company out of El their grandfather’s home in Pasadena. • They also have started a pin-hooking arrangement in Florida with Cajon (about 25 miles from Del Mar) in eastern San Diego County • Hronis Inc., headquartered in Delano, is an extensive (6,000 acre) Born: November 17, 1969 seven yearlings they bought in 2016 with the aid of their bloodstock that manages commercial property sites. family farming operation in California’s San Joaquin Valley. Their Los Angeles, California agent Tom McCrocklin. • 2018 racing record: 33 starts, 5 wins for earnings of $463,133. holdings stretch from Visalia to the north of Delano to Bakersfield Reside: Woodland Hills, California • Their Grade I winner Egg Drop -- a winner of more than $500,000 • Family: Wife Dawn; eight grown children, 18 grandchildren and two on the south. Began with raising table grapes and have widened into under the tutelage of the late Mike Mitchell -- sold as a broodmare at great-grandchildren. major citrus holdings, mostly navel oranges. Silks: Navy blue, orange and white the 2014 Keeneland November sale for $1.9 million. • Hronis joined the board of directors of Del Mar Thoroughbred Club horse logo, orange bars on • Billy got his nuts and bolts man for LRF when he talked his horse- in 2018. white sleeves, blue, orange loving childhood pal Gary Fenton into leaving behind his role as an Hronis Racing (Brothers Kosta and • 2018 racing record: 259 starts, 41 wins for earnings of $7,344,810. and white cap entertainment attorney with the William Morris Agency and coming • Family: Kosta: Wife, Stephanie; two sons, three daughters; Pete: on board as his co-managing partner in 2005. Fenton also serves on Pete Hronis) • High-energy “people person” has been a racetracker since the age of Single. the board of directors of the Thoroughbred Owners of California. Born: Kosta February 24, 1959; 5 and syndicated his first horse right out of college. • 2018 racing record: 35 starts, 3 wins for earnings of $204,540; they Pete October 19, 1963 • After graduating from Northwestern, he dabbled a bit in the family also race with 15 different partnerships. Delano, California business, which was show business. His father, Howard W. (Hawk) Jay Em Ess Stable/ • Family: Wife Kathy; three sons. Reside: Delano, California Koch, Jr., and his grandfather, Howard W. Koch, were highly Samantha Siegel successful Hollywood producers and directors with strings of movie Silks: Dark green, white “HR” on Born: May 10, 1965 and TV credits and honors. (The elder Koch was the producer of back, white hoops on front, New York, New York such diverse star vehicles as The Manchurian Candidate, The Odd dark green bars on white Reside: Beverly Hills, California Couple and Airplane; while his son was equally eclectic in producing sleeves, green cap Gorky Park, The of Greenwich Village and Wayne’s World.) Silks: Blue, lime green MS on Both father and son did tours as president of the Academy of Motion • Had their best racing season by many lengths in 2018 when they back, blue and green cap Picture Arts and Sciences, the folks who hand out the Oscars. banked over $7.3 million in winnings (first in the nation), took • But Billy found that he liked the characters at the racetrack more than he did the ones in Hollywood and he’s been “horsing around” home an Eclipse Award as the country’s leading owners and earned • Samantha Siegel carries on a family racing tradition that stretches ever since. an additional Eclipse Award with their stable star , 2018 back nearly 50 years, beginning with her father, Mace (who died in 8 9 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019

another championship. Stakes, Grade II La Jolla Handicap and Grade II Del Mar Derby, standing at stud at the Northview PA Farm in Peach Bottom, PA. Mercedes Stable/ • Among Zenyatta’s wins were back-to-back-to-back scores in Del all in 2004, in which he was named Horse of the Meet. Other top • Pegram bought Real Quiet for $17,000 as a yearling and the colt Ernie Moody Mar’s Clement L. Hirsch Stakes (2008-09-10). She was inducted runners include Free Flying Soul, Surf Cat, Storm Wolf, High missed winning the Triple Crown by a nose when caught at the wire into racing’s Hall of Fame in her first year of eligibility in 2016. Society, Top Honors and Little Treasure. by in the Belmont Stakes. As a 4-year-old, Real Born: July 25, 1948 • Gormley sported Moss silks with success in 2017, winning the • Daughter of the late Marshall Naify of the former 505 Farms and Quiet won the and retired to stud with earnings of Elizabeth, New Jersey Santa Anita Derby, then ran ninth in the Kentucky Derby. He retired owner of multiple stakes winner . Horse captured the 1991 $3,271,803. Among the horses he sired prior to his death in 2010 Resides Las Vegas, Nevada, and Moody with four wins in nine starts and earnings of $1 million. Del Mar Futurity, then the 1993 Pacific Classic in a season where he was . Creek Ranch, Bonsall, California • Moss grabbed one of Thoroughbred racing’s sweetest prizes in 2005 was the Eclipse champion as top handicap horse. He became one of • Pegram also raced the super filly Silverbulletday, winner of Eclipse Silks: Black, yellow M zigzag hoop and when won the Kentucky Derby, looping the field and California’s top sires before passing in 2014. His son, Tamarando, Awards in 1998 (2-year-old filly) and 1999 (3-year-old filly). She bar on sleeves, yellow and black pulling away for a decisive victory at odds of 50-1. won the 2013 Del Mar Futurity. was enshrined in racing’s Hall of Fame. cap • That homebred colt was sidelined with bone chips in his left front • Marsha has been an active owner since 2000 after being an important • Was the owner of , who won the $6-million Dubai • Stable named for Moody’s friend Maria Mercedes Vila. ankle, but returned in 2006 to win Del Mar’s San Diego Handicap part of her father’s 505 operation as well as his United Artists World Cup in 2001, retiring to stud with earnings of $6,828,356. • Jumped into the racing game in 2000. before finishing fifth in the Pacific Classic. The gray completed Theater Circuit, which was the country’s largest theater chain during • Other major winners: Pussycat Doll, a Grade I-winning daughter of • Bought Brookside West, formerly owned by the late Allen Paulson his career by finishing fourth in the Breeders’ Cup Classic to the l970s and ‘80s. Real Quiet; Icecoldbeeratreds, winner of the 2002 Del Mar Futurity; and his wife, Madeleine, and renamed it Moody Creek Farm, located run his career earnings to $2.5 million. Stood at stud at Adena • Is a graduate of the University of Southern California in sociology Wanna Runner, Danthebluegrassman, Isitingood, Preachinatthebar, about 25 miles from Del Mar racetrack. Springs in Maryland initially until moved late in 2015 to Oakhurst and cinema. High Stakes Player and Letthebighossroll. • Had good success with Rock Hard Ten, owned in partnership with Thoroughbreds in Newberg, Oregon. • Outside racing, divides her time among investments and real estate, • First runners were Quarter Horses bought in partnership with his Madeleine Paulson; had seven wins in 11 starts and career earnings • Moss went back on the Triple Crown trail in 2007 with Giacomo’s civic and philanthropic efforts. father in the 1970s. Met trainer Bob Baffert through Arizona-based of $1,870,380. Among victories: , Santa Anita Handicap half-brother, Tiago, who won the Santa Anita Derby in a 29-1 upset. • Served as chairperson for the Thoroughbred Owners of California car dealer Hal Earnhardt, another longtime Baffert client. Made the and Goodwood Handicap, all in 2005. Stood at stud at Lane’s End Finished seventh in the Kentucky Derby and third in the Belmont from 2007 to 2010. switch to Thoroughbreds with Baffert in 1988. Farm in Versailles, KY until late 2012 when he was sold to stand in Stakes. Captured the Oaklawn Handicap at 4 and finished third • Family: Single • First Thoroughbred bought by Baffert for him was Thirty Slews, in Korea. in the Breeders’ Cup Classic. Retired with earnings of more than partnership with three others. The $30,000 purchase was a multiple • Raced Seattle Smooth, who reeled off five straight stakes wins in $2.3-million and was at stud at Kentucky until his stakes winner, including the 1992 Breeders’ Cup Sprint. 2008-09. Millionaire daughter of Quiet American retired in 2011. death late in 2015. Mike Pegram • Got acquainted with racing by going to Ellis Park, in Western • Jerome Moss has been involved in racing for more than 40 years; Kentucky, while growing up in Southern Indiana. • Was partner (with Lanni Family Trust, Diamond Pride LLC and Born: February 16, 1952 started by claiming horses in the 1970s with brothers Herb and • Took over as chairman of the Thoroughbred Owners of California in Bernie Schiappa) in the multiple-stakes winner , Fort Knox, Kentucky who won more than $6.4 million. Made history in spring 2014 by David Alpert. November 2011. Stayed in that role until 2016, but continues to be a winning Santa Anita Handicap for the third time. Previously won • Upgraded Thoroughbred holdings in the 1980s and posted his first Resides: Scottsdale, Arizona; Mt. Vernon, member of the group’s board. in 2011 and 2013. He also won the Hollywood Gold Cup and TVG stakes victory with Lovely Robbery in 1981. Washington; Del Mar, California • Had success in fast-food business with ownership of more than 20 Pacific Classic in 2013, becoming only the second horse (after Lava • Raced more than 60 stakes winners alone or in partnership, including Silks: Red, red MP on yellow ball, McDonald’s franchises. In the past few years also has partnered in a Man in 2006) to the “California Triple” for older horses. multiple Grade I winners Ruhlmann, winner of the 1989 Santa Anita yellow stripes on sleeves and red trio of casinos in the Carson City, NV, area. • Raced the homebred Indian Charlie gelding Subtle Indian in 2014- Handicap, and Sardula, winner of the 1993 Del Mar Debutante and and yellow cap • Named Turf Publicists of America’s “Big Sport of Turfdom” in ’15-’16, winning seven races, including a trio of stakes, and more the 1994 . 1998. • Prior to 2019, Jerome Moss raced most of his horses in partnership • Brother Jim and nephews Brad and J. R. are successful jockey agents than $600,000. • Has been one of the most successful, colorful and popular characters • Other stakes winners for Moody: She’s a Jewel, winner of Del Mar’s with Ann Holbrook Moss. Now races solely in his own name. in Southern California. • Moss owns about 35 Thoroughbreds, including about 30 in training on the national scene for nearly 30 years. It’s difficult to single out • 2018 record in partnership with Watson and Weitman: 43 starts, 15 Aladdin Resort and Casino Handicap; Laura’s Lucky Boy, winner of his most remarkable equine star -- was it Real Quiet, Silverbulletday, Del Mar’s Escondido Handicap; Indian Ocean, Twice as Bad, Storm with John Shirreffs, Richard Mandella and John Sadler in Southern wins for earnings of $1,681,471. California. Has about 20 broodmares, mostly in Kentucky at Mill , Midnight Lute, Secret Circle, or all of the above? • Family: Wife Mary Ellen; one son, one daughter. Wolf, Try To Fly, Spacy Tracy, Bank the Eight, Indian Way and Run The last three came in partnership with Tucson, AZ, auto dealers and It. Ridge Farm and Crestwood Farm. • Moss served as a commissioner on the California Horse Racing steady partners Karl Watson and Paul Weitman. And now the trio has • Keeps about 20 broodmares at Diamond A Farm near Versailles, another blooming superstar in multiple-stakes winner and millionaire KY, plus yearlings, and has about 30 mares at another farm he owns, Board for eight years starting in February 2004. J. Paul Reddam • He was elected as a member of The Jockey Club in 2009. McKinzie, named for Pegram’s late friend, racing executive Brad Running Luck Ranch, near Fresno, CA. Born: July 28, 1955 • Moss was the “M” to Herb Alpert’s “A” in A & M Records of the McKinzie. • Moody is president of Action Gaming and holds patents on several Windsor, Ontario, Canada 1970s and ’80s that grew into the world’s largest independent record • Pegram has been extremely successful on his own, of course, as hand-held video poker machines. Company was founded in 1997 and 1998 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Real Quiet and multiple is geared to invention, not manufacturing. company. Alpert’s Tijuana Brass was the cornerstone of the record Resides: Laguna Beach, California label that included Burt Bacharach, Joe Cocker, Rita Coolidge, The Eclipse Award and graded stakes winner Silverbulletday stand out. • Family: One son, one daughter He caused an individual splash at Santa Anita in the 2014 Strub Silks: White, purple hoop, white bar on Police and Janet Jackson. A & M was bought by Polygram Records purple sleeves, purple cap in 1990. Moss and Alpert were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Stakes when Shakin It Up and Govenor Charlie, both bred and co- owned by Pegram, finished one-two. Jerome Moss of Fame in 2006. • 2018 racing record: 62 starts, 5 wins for earnings of $340,590. • Partnership with Watson and Weitman led to Lookin at Lucky Born: May 8, 1935 winning Del Mar’s Best Pal and Del Mar Futurity in 2009 and • Had a magical run in 2015-16 with the classy Nyquist, a $400,000 New York City, New York the Eclipse Award as top juvenile. He returned to win the 2010 2-year-old-in-training purchase in March of 2015 who won the Del Preakness, Haskell Invitational and Indiana Derby and the Eclipse as Resides: Los Angeles, California Marsha Naify Mar Futurity and the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile en route to a perfect top 3-year-old male. Midnight Lute won consecutive Breeders’ Cup 5-for-5 season and championship honors that year, then came back Silks: Green, pink hoop and bar on Born: San Francisco, California Sprints (2007-08) and the 2007 Eclipse as champion sprinter, and to win his first three starts as a soph capped off by a sharp score in sleeves, green cap Resides: Long Beach and Del Mar, Secret Circle won the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Sprint in 2011 and the the Kentucky Derby. The magic went poof in the Preakness, though, California Sprint in 2013 and finished his career in 2015 with more than $3.6 when he could only finish third. Colt won more than $5.1 million million in winnings. and now is at stud at Darley’s Jonabell Farm in Kentucky. • Climaxed one of the most amazing campaigns in racing history by Silks: Royal blue and white stripes, • Coil was retired in January 2013 after winning San Pasqual winning the Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year with four-time blue cuffs on white sleeves, blue • Nyquist was named for the Detroit Red Wings Swedish hockey ’Cap at Santa Anita for the threesome; earned more than $1.1 player Gustav Nyquist. Reddam, a huge Red Wings fan since his champion mare Zenyatta in 2010. and white cap million. He stands at stud at Barton Thoroughbreds in Santa Ynez, • The strapping daughter of Street Cry came up half a head short of Canadian youth, has named seven of his other horses after players CA. The partners also had a stellar 2012 campaign with filly on the team -- Mrazek (also a stakes winner), Zetterberg, Hudler, completing a perfect 20-for-20 career record when beaten by Executiveprivilege, winner of the Del Mar Debutante and more than in the 2010 Breeders’ Cup Classic. She had won the B.C. Classic the • Sometimes runs horses under the name of Liberty Road Stable. Of Lidstrom, Datsyuk, Tatar and Kronwall. late she runs mostly in partnerships. $900,000 and had further stakes success with Drill and Candrea. • I’ll Have Another, a colt he named for his standard request when year before at Santa Anita, becoming the first female to do so. • Partners also had their own ATM machine between 2014 and 2018 • Zenyatta was voted an Eclipse Award in 2009 as champion older • Her current trainers include Neil Drysdale, Phil D’Amato and Simon his wife brought around her homemade cookies, stood at the edge Callaghan. with always-trying veteran Hoppertunity, who went to the post 34 of Thoroughbred immortality in 2012 after capturing the Kentucky female for the second year in a row (she was awarded that honor in times against stakes horses far and wide and missed a check only one 2010, also), but finished second in the voting for Horse of the Year • Best horses so far: Dublino, winner of the 2002 Grade I Del Mar Derby and Preakness. Oaks; Amorama, winner of 2004 Del Mar Oaks and 2005 Grade I John time. In the end, the son of Any Given Saturday scored nine wins, • Alas, on the eve of the Belmont Stakes in New York, a case of to the 3-year-old filly . Moss had planned to retire eight seconds and five thirds for $4,712,625 in purses. He’s now Zenyatta at the time, but changed course and brought her back for C. Mabee Handicap; Blackdoun, winner of a division of Oceanside tendinitis in the colt’s left foreleg forced his withdrawal and 10 11 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019

retirement. Was sold to Japanese breeders after winning five of seven Sprint champion Stormy Liberal. his operation back over to his 29-year-old daughter Shelbe. She now was left just outside the list because of a lack of points in Derby prep starts and $2,693,600. • The Sprint victory brought the 2017 Eclipse Award as North oversees their 50 horses in training based in Southern California. races due to minor physical issues. • Ran five horses in Breeders’ Cup races in 2012, including B.C. America’s champion sprinter. • Ruis initially trained for three years -- 2005 - 2007 -- but left to • Both colts bounced back nicely, however. Fed Biz turned in a track- Juvenile runner-up He’s Had Enough. Had five horses also in 2013 • Then, in an unmatched feat, they both came back last November at devote full attention to developing his San Diego-based American record performance in the 2013 Pat O’Brien on Pacific Classic Day Breeders’ Cup, with a fourth by Bond Holder in the Juvenile being Churchill Downs to win their Breeders’ Cup races again. The now Scaffold company. Following the sale of controlling interest in the going seven eighths, while clicked in New York on Belmont the highest finish. 7-year-old geldings each raced and trained at the start of 2019 and company for a reported $78 million, Ruis returned to racing in a Day in 2014 in the Grade II Woody Stephens, also at seven furlongs. • Earlier he had a pair of Breeders’ Cup champions: 2004 Juvenile may look to add more loot to their sizeable (Roy H -- $3.1 million; big way, spending about $2 million on horses to get his stable, Ruis • Bayern finished a classic year for Shah by winning the Haskell winner , as a partner, and on his own with Red Rocks, victor in Stormy Liberal -- $2.1 million) bankrolls. And yes, Roy H repeated Racing, underway. Invitational before capturing the Breeders’ Cup Classic at Santa the 2006 Turf. as Sprint champion. • Ruis and his team of buyers purchased 16 yearlings in 2016 and Anita in a tight three-way finish that required him to withstand a • Among his current runners, has banked more than $2 million with • Hartunian has a special connection with his Sprint ace, having 14 in 2017. One of the 2016 purchases was Bolt d’Oro, named by long stewards’ inquiry. He retired with more than $4.4 million in the Grade I winning gray horse Pavel and more than $800,000 with named the horse in honor of his grandfather, who had a shout-out combining Olympic champion sprinter Usain Bolt with the colt’s purses. the mare Mopotism, who has won or placed in a dozen stakes. from his grandson at the 2017 Eclipse Awards when he said, “My sire Medaglia d’Oro. Ruis paid $635,000 for the bay at the Saratoga • Multiple stakes-winning came on strongly in 2015, • Also won Grade I races with Spring At Last (2007 Donn) and Square grandfather was a big mentor to me. He was very disciplined. It was Select Yearling Sale. It proved to be money well spent. including a victory in the Santa Anita Derby before finishing third Eddie (2008 Lane’s End Breeders’ Futurity). Square Eddie, a son always ‘Moderation, moderation, Gary’”. • Bolt d’Oro won three of his four starts in 2017, including a pair of in the Kentucky Derby and fourth in the Preakness. He finished of , stands at Ocean Breeze Ranch (formerly Vessels • Hartunian currently has approximately 100 horses in training from Grade Is – the Del Mar Futurity and FrontRunner Sakes at Santa up the year with an impressive triumph in the Native Diver Stakes Ranch) in Bonsall, CA, and has had several stakes winners in his coast to coast. Peter Miller has the largest number in Southern Anita. He finished third in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, then was a during Del Mar’s fall meet. He was hampered by issues throughout first few crops, includine Mrazek, B Squared, Found Money, Ralis California and Jorge Navarro and Jeff Runco train for the stable in hot item heading into the , where he showed 2016 and into 2017 and was retired and went to stud in 2018 at and How About Zero. New Jersey and West Virginia, respectively. speed, but went unplaced. Subsequently, the flashy colt was Bonita Farm in Maryland. His bankroll topped out at more than $1.9 • Other top runners include Dancing Edie, as part owner, winner of • Has expanded into breeding with 16 broodmares and one stallion -- retired with $1,016,000 in earnings and bred a full book in his first million. the 2006 John C. Mabee Handicap at Del Mar; Great Hunter, a Grade I stakes winner Finnegan’s Wake, who stands at Ballena Vista spring at Farm this year. • Unveiled another topnotch runner in juvenile Klimt in 2016, winner Grade I winner who finished third to Street Sense in 2006 Breeders’ Farm in Ramona, CA. Of the broodmares, eight are at Taylor Made • Ruis also stands two sires in Pennsylvania – War Envoy and Saburo. of Del Mar’s Best Pal and Futurity and more than $400,000 in Cup Juvenile and was 13th in the 2007 Kentucky Derby; Elloluv, Farm in Kentucky, four are at Ballena Vista and two have been sent • His Kentucky farms are the 300-plus acre Woodford Thoroughbreds purses. multiple graded stakes winner who finished second in the 2003 to Europe to be bred. Farm near Lexington and the 160-plus acre Chestnut Farm in • Also raced a multiple-stakes winner in the speedy mare Fantastic Breeders’ Cup Distaff; Cash Included, fifth in the 2006 Breeders’ • Among major stakes winners, other than the Breeders’ Cup Versailles. Style, a winner of more than $425,000. Cup Juvenile Fillies; the 2002 Met Mile winner Swept Overboard, champions: Surrender Now, Chalon, Richard’s Boy, Conquest • Ruis’ second run as a conditioner went for three years also -- 2017 to • Owner captured Fleet Treat Stakes with Sweet Marini in 2013 at and Momentum, second to in the 2002 Pacific Classic. Fahrenheit, Arms Runner and XYJet, who finished second in the early in 2019 -- and saw his stable win more than a million dollars in the shore and tied for leading owner at the meet with six wins. He • May have another potential star in Fore Left, a 2-year-old Twirling 2018 Golden Shaheen on the Dubai World Cup undercard for trainer his full years of ’17 and’18. banked $537,910 in purse money locally that summer. Candy colt who shipped to New York in June and won the Tremont Navarro. • Portending things to come for Ruis Racing was the 2016 victory • Won first Grade I race in 2012 when Eden’s Moon captured Las Stakes for fun. Bay youngster appears to have speed to spare. • Hartunian, whose business is commercial real estate and apartment by Union Strike in the Del Mar Debutante, then trained by Shelbe. Virgenes Stakes at Santa Anita; later in the year, Eden’s Moon won • Reddam’s lead trainer is Doug O’Neill, but he also runs horses with management, got interested in horse racing while going to the races That tally made her the first female to train a Debutante winner and Del Mar’s Grade II San Clemente Handicap. Edward Freeman, Simon Callaghan and Ben Cecil. with his father, Don, who ran a car dealership in Hollywood and gave her a Grade I score for her initial stakes win. After training • Current stable ace is the speedy sophomore filly Bellafina, a multiple • Was Del Mar’s leading owner at its 2015 summer meet both for raced a few horses besides. throughout 2016, the younger Ruis dropped back to being her Grade I winner with over $1.1 million in the bank. money won ($1,048,180) and number of victories (13, either on his • The son’s interest stuck and he got involved in 2012 when he bought father’s assistant, but now has resumed control of the racing stable. • Owner’s silks bear the colors of the , with red and own or with partners), led by Nyquist’s stakes tallies in the Best Pal Fast N Furious Cat at Barretts Paddock Sale at Del Mar for $50,000. • Born and raised in El Cajon, Mick Ruis dropped out of high school white stripes and a field of blue with stars. Some horses carry and Futurity. He lost the horse in a claiming race, but his appetite was whetted and in his senior year (but not until he had finished a banner wrestling “American” or “Patriot” in their names. Current conditioners are • Became interested in horse racing as a teen-ager. It continued after he’s gone on with it from there, including naming a horse he bought season) to start working construction, rising to supervisorial Simon Callaghan and Art Sherman. Previous trainers were Bob he moved to Southern California, where he watched at a sale Hollywood Don and watching him become a stakes winner. positions at a young age and eventually owning the scaffolding Baffert and Doug O’Neill. win the Santa Anita Handicap in 1980. • Was the leading owner at both the 2017 and 2018 Del Mar fall race company in which he made his fortune. • Owns 10 broodmares kept at Hill ‘N’ Dale Farms in Kentucky. • Bought his first horse, Ocean Warrior, in 1988, but he never won. meets; was the top owner for wins (11) at the shore’s 2016 summer • Credits Lupe Flores with being a mentor in his training career dating Breeds many of his mares to his stallion Concord Point, also at Hill • Received a Ph. D in philosophy from the University of Southern meet. Twice has been leading owner at Santa Anita and was named back about 15 years to the San Luis Rey Downs Training Center in ‘N’ Dale. His homebred American Gal, a Grade I winner of more California and taught the subject at Cal State Los Angeles following the TOBA’s 2016 California Owner of the Year. Bonsall, California. Flores serves as the barn foreman at the Ruis than $900,000, is a daughter of Concord Point, a son of super sire graduation. • Has this to say about racing: “It’s kind of fun. It gives me a little home base at Santa Anita. . • Entered mortgage business to supplement his income, founding action. Real estate is a very slow, long-term investment -- slow, slow • 2018 racing record as an owner: 134 starts, 21 wins for earnings of • Started small in 1996, racing horses in Maryland with trainers Jimmy Ditech.com in 1995 to offer mortgage loans; sold the company to and slower -- and this has given me something to look forward to on $1,131,354. Murphy and Dale Capuano and a few in California with O’Neill. General Motors in 1999. a daily, weekly basis.” • 2018 racing record as a trainer: 133 starts, 17 wins for earnings of • Developed love for horses and racing as a child. Father, Majeed, was • Not long after that, created CashCall, a high-risk lending agency • 2018 record: 187 starts, 49 wins for earnings of $1,627,105 (also $1,672,113. a major trainer in India who won many classic races including the based in Irvine, CA. For a time, the company sponsored Hollywood races in six partnerships). • Career record as a trainer: 2005 - 2019 • 453 starts, 53 wins for Indian Triple Crown twice. Uncle won two Indian Derbies. Park’s Grade I CashCall Futurity. • Family: Wife Amy; one daughter, two sons. earnings of $3,282,536. • Father kept him away from races as a youth, preferring he • 2018 racing record: 326 starts, 41 wins for earnings of $3,538,255; • Family: Wife Wendy; three boys, four girls, among them Mick Jr, a concentrate on schooling. also races with three partnerships. former jockey. • Education: Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from India’s • Family: Wife Zillah; one daughter Mick Ruis Bangalore University; masters in computer engineering, Clemson University; MBA in international finance, George Washington Born: February 24, 1961 University. El Cajon, California • Founded CalNet in 1989 and serves as its president. Company offers Rockingham Ranch/ Born: July 6, 1962 Gary Hartunian Resides: Arcadia, California and intelligence analysis, telecommunications, financial and information Versailles, Kentucky Bellary, India technology. Clients include U.S. government, armed forces and state Born: April 4, 1952 Silks: Green, white “WEN-MICK Resides: Vienna, Virginia; San Diego, governments. Based in Reston, VA, with branch office in San Diego. Los Angeles, California RACING” and emblem on back, California • 2018 racing record: 76 starts, 15 wins for earnings of $1,476,731. Resides: At Rockingham Ranch in green “WM” and shamrocks on Silks: Red and white stripes, blue • Family: Wife, Lubi; one daughter, one son Sherman Oaks section of Los white sleeves, green and white sleeves, blue cap Angeles cap • The mercurial Ruis never stays still for too long. After a brief but Silks: Turquoise, black “Rockingham • Stated the case for being a major player when he finished second exciting second run as a horse trainer, the San Diego-area native has Ranch” and horse emblem, black nationally among all owners in 2014 with almost $6-million in dropped back to “merely” being an owner. diamonds on sleeves, turquoise purses. Among his best horses so far are Awesome Baby, Bayern, • In Ruis’ case, merely means owning 120 horses, three stallions, two cap Fed Biz, Dortmund, Eden’s Moon, Bellafina, American Gal and Kentucky farms, a farm in Montana and a ranch in California • Stable made first big splash on the national/international racing Concord Point. • Additionally, he’s gone back to running his scaffolding business in scene by winning both the 2017 Breeders’ Cup Sprint with Hartunian • Fed Biz (2012) and Bayern (2014) put Shah on the brink of the San Diego and also builds condos on the side. So he decided to drop as the major partner in Roy H and as sole owner of the BC Turf Kentucky Derby, but Fed Biz missed it with an injury and Bayern the “trainer” title from his resume this year and turned that part of 12 13 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019

Spendthrift Farm/B. Minnesota. The research center employs about 200 people and has at the Keeneland November mixed sale and bred to Kafwain in last-minute recruiting tactics were the source for the name of their Wayne Hughes developed a drug that treats leukemia in children. The center is Kentucky, producing Let Faith Rise. Subsequently, the Stulls moved champion sprinter Midnight Lute. named for Hughes’ son, who died of leukemia at the age of 8. Kafwain to California and Tommy Town. • 2018 racing record (with partner Mike Pegram):43 starts,15 wins for Born: September 28, 1933 • Former member of the board of directors of Thoroughbred Owners • Their recent best stakes winner is the millionaire It Tiz Well. earnings of $1,681,471. Gotebo, Oklahoma of California, Breeders’ Cup Ltd. and TOBA. • Stepped into a new realm in 2014 as executive producers of the • Family: Watson: Wife, Kathy, two sons, one daughter; Weitman: • Elected as a member of The Jockey Club in 2008. Wife, Betty, two sons. Resides: Malibu, California; Spendthrift movie “50 to 1,” the story of ’s upset in the 2009 • 2018 racing record (with three partners): 35 starts, 6 wins for Farm, Lexington, Kentucky Kentucky Derby. earnings of $250,037. • Tom Stull was a success in business prior to getting into racing Silks: Orange and purple quarters, • Family: One son, one daughter and breeding. Established a machine shop in Santa Fe Springs Gary and Mary West orange sleeves and cap in Southern California in the mid-1970s and built it into Tower Born: (Gary) 1945 in Harlan, Iowa Industries with 200 employees in shops in Wisconsin, as well as (Mary) 1946 in Miami, Florida • Has raced, stood and bred many fine horses over more than 40 Tommy Town Thoroughbreds/Tom Anaheim and Ontario in Southern California. He’s also involved in Reside: Rancho Santa Fe, California years in the game, but had the most success and fun of all with his and Debi Stull real estate sales and purchases. crackerjack racemare Beholder, a robust daughter of Henny Hughes Silks Fluorescent pink, black Born: (Tom) May 18, 1948 • Debi Stull is an accomplished equestrienne. who won 18 of 26 starts and $6,156,600 in purses under the tutelage diamond hoop and bars on Los Angeles, California • 2018 racing record: 252 starts, 40 wins for earnings of $1,184,684. of Hall of Fame conditioner Richard Mandella. The remarkable mare • Family: One daughter, one son. sleeves, fluorescent pink cap earmed four Eclipse Awards as champion 2-year-old filly (2012), (Debi) January 28, 1954 champion 3-year-old filly (2013) and champion older distaffer (2015 Whittier, California and 2016). Reside: Santa Ynez, California Karl Watson and Paul Weitman • Her 2015 season -- in which she was a perfect 5-for-5 -- was • Gary was introduced to racing at age 19 by his father at the old Ak- Silks: Black and silver diamonds, Born: (Weitman) March 12, 1943, Sar-Ben racetrack in , Nebraska. highlighted by a smashing 8 1/4-length score over males in the TVG black oval on back with Pacific Classic. She shipped to Kentucky at the end of the year with Springfield, Georgia • Mary owned a horse in high school and has always loved horses and three yellow Ts, black and (Watson) September 6, the sport of racing. intentions of taking on the boys again in the Breeders’ Cup Classic, gray cap but a health issue forced her to miss the race. She returned in 2016 1950, Kansas City, Missouri • It was in Omaha that Gary and Mary met at a dance. Their meeting and won another Eclipse Award, capped off by a nose victory over • Stulls have been involved in racing and breeding since the early Reside: Tucson, Arizona went well: for the past 48 years they have been husband and wife. the unbeaten champion filly in what was one of the most 1980s, first with a farm in Hemet, CA. • When first married, they frequently went to Ak-Sar-Ben and Silks Sky blue, gold “WW” on red thrilling Breeders’ Cup races of all time. • It all started with ownership as partners with Jim Wilson of Wilson dreamed of owning race horses. ball on back, red panel on • Hughes has captured five Breeders’ Cup races, three with Beholder, Stock Farm in a horse called Fa La Te Dough, who won seven stakes • Couple had a powerful hand it with their front, red stripe and cuffs on plus Court Vision in the 2011 Mile and Action This Day in the 2003 and $254,050. They owned a few more horses before deciding “to do champion juvenile and hero Maximum sleeves, red and blue cap Juvenile. Last named colt was nation’s top 2-year-old male that year it right,” meaning the purchase in 2000 of D. Wayne Lukas’ former Security in the lineup. The latter took them to the highest high when • Have become major owners as partners with Mike Pegram, longtime by virtue of that victory. Westerly Training Center in the Santa Ynez Valley. Original 160-acre he went wire-to-wire to outrun 18 rivals and earn the roses. But after client of trainer Bob Baffert. Also have operated as partners on their • Has numerous horses in training in Southern California, mostly with plot has been expanded twice to cover approximately 350 acres and a long inquiry by Churchill Downs stewards, they were crushed own, as well as clients of Baffert. Overall, they usually have about a Mandella and Carla Gaines, as well as in Kentucky with Albert Stall, is home to some 260 horses. when – for the first time in its 145-year history – the apparent winner dozen or so horses with the trainer. Jr., Paul McGee and . • Since 2004, Stulls have been in the top four among California of racing’s most storied prize was disqualified and placed 17th for • On their own, raced stakes winners Da Stoops and Tough Tiz’s Sis. • In 2005, Greeley’s Galaxy won the and Don’t Get breeding farms, finishing on top in 2009, 2013 and 2015. In 2010 interference with several runners and longshot was Da Stoops, a multiple-stakes winner named for former University Mad scored in the Indiana Derby. Don’t Get Mad won that year’s and 2011 they were second-best by earnings and tops for races made the winner. West has brought suit against the state of Kentucky of Arizona football coach Mike Stoops, earned $640,906 and was Derby Trial at Churchill Downs and finished fourth in the Kentucky won in 2014. In 2016 they were first for races won and second for in his attempt to overturn the ruling. sold for $2.5 million as a stallion prospect. Tough Tiz’s Sis won two Derby. Greeley’s Galaxy was supplemented to the Derby and was earnings. • They’ve had numerous winners over the years, one of the biggest Grade I stakes, earned $903,792 and retired to the pair’s broodmare 11th. In other Derby efforts, Action This Day finished sixth to • 2013 was their best year for earnings with $2,201,639 keyed by 64 being when New Year’s Day captured the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile in band. Smarty Jones in 2004 and Atswhatimtalknbout ran fourth to Funny trips to the winner’s circle. In 2017, outfit had second-best season 2013. Unfortunately, the 2-year-old colt was injured and had to be • First connection with Pegram came with two-time Breeders’ Cup Cide in 2003. with $2,186,997 in purses. retired to stud at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms in Kentucky. Sprint winner and 2007 Eclipse Award sprinter Midnight Lute. As • Showed great patience with talented but injury-prone Crown of • Farm’s breaking and training operation features 100 stalls and a • They’re top money winner was the powerhouse colt West Coast, good as that was, it got better with Lookin at Lucky, Eclipse winner Thorns, who missed by a in the 2009 Breeders’ Cup Sprint. 7-furlong track. For breeding, farm has a 35-stall foaling barn. who banked more than $5.8 million and the 3-year-old Eclipse as top 2-year-old male in 2009 and top 3-year-old male in 2010 after Made only 13 starts over five seasons before retiring in 2011 with Farm’s focus is breeding for the sales ring, but the Stulls also race championship in 2017 when he won the Travers and Pennsylvania capturing the Preakness Stakes, Haskell Invitational, more than $800,000 in earnings. across the country and in Canada. Derby. and Indiana Derby. • Bought historic Spendthrift Farm in Lexington, KY, in 2004 and • Tommy Town offered money-back guarantee on top stallion • The Wests went into business together in 1979, founding WATS • Other major runners for the pair in partnership with Pegram: Secret keeps about 60 broodmares on the 700-acre nursery. Founded by Old Topper’s stud fees if the stallion wasn’t California’s leading Telemarketing, and later, West Corporation. Their vision for the Circle, winner of Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Sprint in 2011 and BC Leslie Combs II in 1937, farm was home to stallions Jet Pilot, Dark freshman sire in 2004, which he was. companies turned them into telecommunications giants nationally. Sprint in 2013, then the hero of the 2015 $2-million Dubai Golden Star and , winners of the Kentucky Derby, as well as • Old Topper was major winner while being trained by the late In 2006 they sold controlling interest in West Corporation for $2.2 Shaheen to push his bankroll past the $3.6-million mark; dual Triple Crown winner , Preakness and Belmont Stakes Threewitt for Kentucky owner-breeder Barbara Hunter, capturing billion while retaining a 20% ownership in it. Grade I winner Midnight Lucky; their homebred 3-year-old Gimme winner , and outstanding sire . Del Mar’s in 1997 and Pat O’Brien Handicap in • The couple claimed their first racehorse in 1981, Joe Blow for Da Lute; Drill, winner of 2011 Del Mar Futurity, and Coil, who • In gratitude for Hughes buying half of the breeding rights to top 1998. $13,500. They picked a winner. By Gary’s estimates he started about captured 2011 Haskell. More recently, they partnered with Pegram to three-year-old Bolt d’Oro, owner-trainer Mick Ruis ran the colt in • Farm issued a similar 2009 money-back guarantee for their stallion 100 times for them (mostly in Nebraska), winning approximately 20 campaign the top colt and millionaire McKinzie, named for the late Hughes’ Spendthrift Farm silks in the 2018 Kentucky Derby. Ministers Wild Cat. That worked, too. races and around $130,000 while never being claimed. Los Alamitos executive Brad McKinzie. • Farm stands 25 stallions topped by the in-demand pair of Into • Besides those two stallions, Tommy Town also stands Stanford, • The Wests’ first trainer was Nebraskan Ben Glass, who later • Their golden touch with Pegram continued with money machine Mischief and . Boisterous, Kafwain and Stormberg. became the Wests’ racing manager and bloodstock adviser, a role he Hoppertunity (eight-time stakes winner of more than $4.7 million) • Hughes became involved in racing as a partner with some neighbors; • Among stakes winners bred and owned by Tommy Town was Shout continues today. and additional stakes winners Whiskey Ticket, Pretty N Cool and bought his first horse on his own, Patmoss, in 1972. Among his other to the North, who won the 2004 Stakes at Woodbine • Thoroughbred holdings grew over the years and the couple made a Toews On Ice. prominent winners: Turf star Joyeux Danseur, winner of Grade I Race Course in Ontario, Canada. Also bred stakes winners Beat the national splash for the first time when their Rockamundo (trained by • Watson began selling cars in the Kansas City area and bought his Early Times Classic in 1998; Siphonizer, winner of the 2003 Del Chalk, Go Kitty Go, Random Memo, She’s Gottogetaway and Sierra Glass) won the 1993 at odds of 108-1 under first dealership in 1981. Moved to Tucson in 1984 and now is turning Mar Futurity, and Trishyde, his first graded stakes winner in 1994’s Sweetie, 2005 Cal-bred 2-year-old filly champion. Borel. “Biggest price ever (in the race),” noted Gary West. “I had a over operations of several dealerships to family members. Grade III Fleur de Lis Handicap. • Tommy Town has about 50 horses in training, with trainers John real adrenalin rush. That probably hooked me for life.” • Weitman graduated from Valdosta (GA) State in 1964 and was a • Founder of Public Storage, which grew to a company with about Sadler, Jerry Hollendorfer, Eric Kruljac and Steve Miyadi. • The Wests’ stable has had its share of good stakes horses in the teacher and basketball coach before moving to Tucson and buying 1,400 storage sites and about 600,000 tenants across the country. • Raced Irish-import and millionaire Whatsthescript and stood him at seasons since, among them Calide Valley, Ubiquity, Baptize, million- his first auto dealership in 1977. He, too, is beginning to turn over Began it in 1972 with a $50,000 investment. He and his family retain their farm briefly. dollar-earner Dollar Bill, Mongoose, Buddha, High Limit, Mass operation of agencies to family members. 39 percent of a company that made him a billionaire (estimated • Filly Let Faith Arise gave farm its first Grade I victory by taking Media, Sweet Lips, Guilt Trip, Book Review, Power Broker and • Weitman is a big buddy of University of Arizona’s now-retired Hall net worth $2.5 billion) and among Forbes 400 of the country’s the Grade I Santa Margarita at Santa Anita in 2014. The homebred Family Tree. of Fame basketball coach Lute Olsen. They often attend many of wealthiest people. daughter of Kafwain was a triple stakes winner of nearly $500,000. • Primary trainers are Bob Baffert in the west and Wayne Catalano and the Wildcats basketball games together. Olsen and his supposed • Created and supports the Parker Hughes Cancer Center in The dam of Let Faith Rise, Babe Hall, was purchased for $400,000 Jason Service in the Midwest and east. 14 15 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019

• At one point in 2013, Wests had five possible Kentucky Derby Fitz, Macho Again, El Gato Malo and Justwhistledixie. Current stars • Are longtime, generous supporters of Boise State University’s • Among other stakes runners for Wygods: Pirate’s Bounty, Twice the horses in Flashback, Code West, Power Broker, Treasury Bill and include Coach Rocks and Kanthaka. academic and athletic endeavors. Vice, Pharma, Exotic Wood, Key Phrase, Benchmark, Feverish and Title Contender. Though none of them made the race, the couple’s • First graded-stakes victory came with Ethan Man in the 2002 • Larry purchased 72 acres along the Boise River in 2005 and donated Silent Sighs. desire to go back on the Derby Trail has become an annual ritual. Stakes, and Big City Bound brought West Point its initial black-type the property to the city of Boise in his wife’s honor. It has been • Martin went to the racetrack often as a youngster, hanging out with • Wests’ equine holdings include approximately 150 horses. win in the 1995 Miss Liberty Stakes. named the Marianne Williams Park. the late Bobby while attending high school and college • In 2006 the Gary and Mary West Foundation (www.gmwf.org) • West Point Thoroughbreds maintains offices in New York, New • 2018 racing record: 206 starts, 32 wins for earnings of $1,082,912. (New York University). Frankel was just getting started on what was established and it supports four focus areas: lowering the cost Jersey, Kentucky and California. It currently employs 23 trainers, • Family: One daughter, two sons. became a Hall of Fame career. of health care; independence for seniors; career opportunities for including west coast connected conditioners such as Jerry • Wygods moved to California from New Jersey in 1994 to be disadvantaged youth, and service canines for seniors and veterans. Hollendorfer, John Shirreffs, John Sadler and Keith Desormeaux. to their horse operations. He had been involved in business as a To date it has provided approximately $192 million in funding to • They currently race approximately 100 horses for 400 owners. Martin and Pam Wygod health-care entrepreneur and sold his company, Medco Container • Finley is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Services, in 1993 to pharmaceutical giant Merck & Company for non-profits primarily located in San Diego and Omaha. Born: (Martin) February 1, 1940 Point, NY and served in the U.S. Army as an ranger. He $6.5 billion. • Two other West efforts based in San Diego are the non-profit Gary New York, New York holds a master’s degree in business from Boston University. • Resigned as a director and chief executive officer in 1994 in order to and Mary West Health Institute, supported by their West Health (Pam) Rockville Center, New • Established the Thoroughbred Thank You Fund that took 400 return to his specialty of deal-making and building small companies. Policy Center and the West Health Incubator (www.westhealth.org); York as well as the Gary and Mary West Senior Wellness Center, which soldiers to the Kentucky Derby in 2005. Says five companies he created had earned about $7.5 billion for Reside: Rancho Santa Fe, California provides nutritious meals seven days a week to low-income and • Also established the Congie Black and Gold Fund to channel funds investors since the mid-1970s. homeless seniors. toward retired racehorses. Silks: Light blue with white • Formerly served as board chairman and CEO of WebMD. Named • 2018 racing record: 204 Starts, 46 wins for earnings of $4,883,965 • 2018 racing record :136 starts, 24 wins for earnings of $1,484,598; diamond hoop, white in 2018 to board of new San Diego-based molecular diagnostics (sixth best in America). they also raced with 35 partnerships. diamonds on sleeves, white company Biological Dynamics. • Family: Wife Debbie; one son, one daughter cap • Became a TOBA trustee and a member of The Jockey Club in 1996. Also has served on the board of directors of Del Mar Thoroughbred West Point Thoroughbreds/Terry • Snared a sweet prize when their filly won the Breeders’ Club since 1999. Larry and Marianne Cup Ladies Classic in 2009. She was retired in 2010 with more than • 2018 racing record: 36 starts, 6 wins for earnings of $226,260; also Finley Williams $1.8-million in earnings. races in five partnerships. Born: January 3, 1964 • Won their first Breeders’ Cup championship day race and eventual • Family: One son, one daughter. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Born: Midvale, Idaho Eclipse Award when captured the B.C. Juvenile Fillies in 2004. Earlier, she had won the Grade I Del Mar Debutante. Reside: Boise, Idaho, and Tree Top Resides: Mount Laurel, New Jersey Life Is Sweet and Sweet Catomine are full sisters. Their dam, the Ranches, Parma, Idaho Zayat Stables/ Silks: Gold, black star, gold bar on Wygods’ Sweet Life, was honored as Broodmare of the Year for Born: August 31, 1962 black sleeves, gold star on black Silks: Dark green, green tree emblem 2009 by the Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders. Cairo, Egypt cap on tan ball on back, burgundy • Bred Shared Belief, Eclipse Award champion 2-year-old male sleeves, green and burgundy cap of 2013 whom they sold after the son of Candy Ride broke his Resides: Teaneck, New Jersey; New York maiden in his career debut at . Gelding won City; ; Egypt • Owners of the state-of-the-art Tree Top Ranches in Parma, Idaho, the 2014 TVG Pacific Classic and four other Grade I stakes before • Partnership group is celebrating its 28th season. In 2015 they were have become notable west coast players in racing in the past several succumbing to colic in December 2015. Silks: Turquoise, gold ball sash, gold the nation’s top money-winning racing syndicate (from among more years, especially when the late Lucky Pulpit hit the racetrack as a • In 2010, Wygods sold their River Edge Farm, the 170-acre breeding ‘Z’, turquoise dots on gold than 50 identified major crews) with over $3.3 million in purses. runner and then as a California stallion and sire of two-time Horse of facility in Buellton, CA, where there were more than 90 broodmares sleeves, turquoise cap with gold They were the syndicate leaders again in 2016 and 2017 with $5.2 the Year California Chrome. Lucky Pulpit died of an apparent heart and 40 horses in training. The farm also was home base for sires “Z” million in purses. attack in February of 2017 at Harris Farms, where he had stood his Bertrando, Benchmark, Tribal Rule and Dixie Chatter. Those • They were part of the ultimate ownership fantasy in 2017 when their entire career. He was 16. stallions were shifted to Ballena Vista Farm in Ramona. Bertrando • Reached racing’s mountaintop in 2015 when his homebred American -- whom they had a piece of in partnership with • Williams scored a major victory at Del Mar in 2013 when subsequently was pensioned and died in 2014, while that same year Pharoah swept the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes a crew of businessmen/buddies from Brooklyn -- raced through the Tamarando won Del Mar Futurity. Also won Real Good Deal Stakes Tribal Rule suffered an apparent heart attack and died while covering to become the first Triple Crown winner in 37 years. The electrifying stretch to glory at Churchill Downs in the Kentucky Derby. with U’narack. Two other Del Mar stakes wins in 2004: Wild Babe a mare. Wygods’ other two stallions — Idiot Proof and Calimonco colt went on to capture the Breeders’ Cup Classic to cap off a stellar • West Point purchased an interest in 2018 Derby hopeful My Boy in a division of the Oceanside Stakes and Strike in Generous — also shifted to Ballena Vista, with the former then moving again season and honors as top 3-year-old and Horse of the Year. His final Jack after his triumph in the Lexington Stakes. My Boy Jack finished Portion Stakes. to Victory Rose Farm in Vacaville. bankroll read $8,650,300. strongly to be fifth behind . • Tamarando raced for five seasons, made 31 starts and earned more • Wygods have bred more than 50 stakes winners and have raced • What made the run by the smooth-striding bay especially sweet • Terry Finley is founder and president of West Point Thoroughbreds. than $700,000. He took up stud duty at Harris Farms in central about 20. They currently have approximately 40 broodmares and 20 was the fact Zayat bred him in Kentucky using his own stallion It is estimated that since 1991 he has syndicated more than 200 California in 2017. horses in training. (Pioneerof the Nile) and his own mare (Littleprincessemma). Then, horses for more than $20 million. They claim to have won more than • Williams’ raced homebred Rousing Sermon (by Lucky Pulpit) who • California’s leading breeders in 2006, 2007 and 2008. when he offered him for sale in the 2013 Saratoga Yearling Sale 800 races, 100 stakes and over $50 million in purses. won more than $820,000. He finished eighth in the 2012 Kentucky • Raced grass ace After Market, a son of out of the Wygods’ and the bidding stalled at what he felt was a much-to-low $300,000, • Flashy Bull became West Point Thoroughbreds’ first Grade I winner Derby won by I’ll Have Another and in 2016 took up stud duties at brilliant racemare Tranquility Lake. After Market upset California Zayat bought him back and decided to race the colt himself. by capturing the 2007 Stephen Foster Handicap at Churchill Downs. Rancho San Miguel near Paso Robles. Horse of the Year Lava Man in the Grade I Whittingham Memorial • won a total of eight Grade I races, led off by a He finished his career with $844,313 in earnings and was a stallion • The Williamses usually have 30 to 35 horses in training with Mike in 2007, as well as winning Del Mar’s Grade I Eddie Read Handicap tally in the 2014 Del Mar Futurity, giving him an inside track on the at Airdrie Stud in Midway, KY prior to heading off to stud duty in Puype, Jerry Hollendorfer, Cliff Sise, Jr. and Jeff Bonde in Southern and the Grade II Del Mar Handicap. He figured to be one of the top 2-year-old male Eclipse Award. Saudi Arabia. California and Steve Specht in Northern California. choices in the and the Breeders’ Cup Turf, but he • Not surprisingly, American Pharoah was the reason Zayat was the • West Point’s Commanding Curve was a rallying runner-up to • They keep 20 broodmares at 700-acre Tree Top Ranches in Parma was declared out of both races because of soft turf. He stands at stud leading owner in the country for money won ($10,000,226) and California Chrome in the , beaten less than and have a few in Kentucky. The Idaho broodmares are sent to in Turkey. earned for him Eclipse Awards as the nation’s outstanding owner two lengths at 37-1. Was retired from racing in 2016 with more than California to be bred, then after foaling are raised and broken at • Also raced After Market’s full brother, Courageous Cat, a multiple- and breeder in 2015. $600,000 in winnings. Tree Top before being sent to Shaun Hadley at Legacy Ranch in stakes winner of more than $1.1 million. • Pioneerof the Nile, one of the 13 stallions Zayat is involved with, • Outfit landed another Grade I tally when their long-winded veteran Clements, CA for their final development prior to going to the • Another stable standout was the sprint star Idiot Proof, who had four both started and ended a frustrating run for him. In 2009, the Twilight Eclipse gamely captured the Man o’ War Stakes at Belmont racetrack. The best of their Kentucky foals are sold at auction with victories in seven starts going into the 2007 Breeders’ Cup Sprint, horse ran second in the Kentucky Derby. In 2011 (Nehro) and Park in 2015. World-record holder for 12 furlongs on grass (2:22.63 the others joining their racing program. Larry, who grew up with where he finished second to runaway winner Midnight Lute. Came 2012 (), Zayat again was second in the Run for the in American ‘Cap at in 2013) was retired with a Quarter Horses on a ranch, decided in the late 1990s to get into the back in 2008 to finish second to Benny the Bull in Dubai’s Golden Roses. This was after having to scratch the likely Kentucky Derby bankroll of $2 million. horse business; bought three broodmares and two horses in training Shaheen and finished with career earnings of nearly $1.3-million. favorite -- Eskendereya -- due to an injury a week in front of the • Stable’s longest-running star was the old pro Awesome Gem, retired at a Kentucky sale in 2000. • Couple’s silks also flew on Harmonious, a double Grade I winner. 2010 running of the race. Adding to the owner’s’ “so close blues” in 2012 at age 9 following a multiple-stakes-winning career that • The couple were childhood sweethearts; married shortly after high • Wygods’ trainer for Life Is Sweet and After Market was John were a pair of second-place finishes in 2012 by Bodemeister in the saw him race 52 times and earn nearly $2.9 million, including four school graduation in 1962. Began a lumber business in 1979 that was Shirreffs. Couple now employs Hall of Fame conditioner Bill Mott Preakness and in the Belmont. Breeders’ Cup starts. sold in 2005 following their 1999 founding of Tree Top Ranches, and Jimmy Jerkens in the east, along with Cliff Sise, Jr., Simon • Among Zayat’s 13 Grade I stakes winners since his entrance into • Other stakes winners include Belle of the Hall, King Congie, Seattle which also includes a large cow/calf operation in southeastern Callaghan and Hall of Famer Richard Mandella in the west. the game in 2005 are Point Ashley, Downthedustyroad, Rightly So, Oregon. 16 17 Owner Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019

A Z Warrior, Thorn Song, Zensational , Justin Phillip, El Kabeir, • In 2008 he shifted his racing stock to the high-profile barn of trainer Bodemeister and Paynter. Bob Baffert, a move that paid some major dividends. • Has had top trainers from coast to coast handle his horses, among • Besides Gabby’s Golden Gal, Baffert clicked for him with a private Del Mar Thoroughbred Club them Bob Baffert, Dale Romans, D. Wayne Lukas, Todd Pletcher, purchase named Richard’s Kid, who won Del Mar’s 2009 Pacific , Bill Mott, Tony Dutrow, Scott Lake and John Classic to give Zetcher the biggest win of his career. The horse was Terranova. sold to Zabeel Racing International Corporation (the racing stable of Trainer Profiles — 2019 • An Orthodox Jew, Zayat came to the U.S. as a student at age 18 Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed al Maktoum, the oldest son of Sheikh and, after attending Harvard University, earned an undergraduate Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai) and came Paul Aguirre Ashford Stud. Keyed by Justify, 2018 was Baffert’s second-best year degree from Yeshiva University in New York City, then earned a back to win the 2010 Pacific Classic in a new set of silks. ever for earnings at $17 million plus, exceeded only by his earnings Born: August 3, 1956 joint master’s degree in business and public health from Boston and • Also training for Zetcher in the West is Simon Callaghan, while in 2017 - $21 million plus. St. Louis, Missouri Harvard universities. Chad Brown conditions his horses on the East Coast. • Previously, Baffert won the Triple Crown with American Pharoah in • Became an entrepreneur known for turning companies around. His • Another daughter of Gabriellina Giof — Always a Princess — set Resides: El Segundo, California 2015, breaking a 37-year dry spell (Affirmed in 1978) on the Triple front. “Pharoah” won Del Mar Futurity as a 2-year-old en route to biggest deal was the privatization of Egypt’s Al Ahram Beverages the pace, then lost by less than two lengths in the 2009 Breeders’ Starts Wins Purses 2018 becoming 2014 2-year-old male champion. Mercurial colt won seven Company and its subsequent sale in 2002 for a reported $287 million Cup Juvenile Fillies. She went on to win three stakes and more than 47 9 $160,585 after becoming the largest beverage manufacturer and distributor in $500,000 before being retired in 2011. of eight starts as a 3-year-old, climaxed by a front-running score in the Middle East. • Owner had a sparkling 2010 starting off with his mare Zardana Career 1986 – 2018 • 3,596 starts the Breeders’ Cup Classic to push his bankroll past the $8.6-million • After he “retired” in the wake of that deal, he was encouraged to shipping to New Orleans and beating odds-on Rachel Alexandra 569 wins • $14,784,498 mark and sew up both 3-year-old and Horse of the Year honors. follow one of his early passions – horses. He’d ridden horses and in the New Orleans Ladies. Also won Grade I sprints with E Z’s • Trainer joins the legendary “Sunny Jim” Fitzsimmons (Gallant • Runs mostly selling stock with a reputation for claiming sharply and Fox 1930 and Omaha 1935) as only conditioners to win two Triple been involved in show jumping in his teens in Egypt and had a Gentleman and El Brujo. T genuine fondness for them. • Had his best year yet for purses in 2015 when he banked more than moving horses up. Crowns. Baffert also can claim to having won most Triple Crown • Not a man to go in half measures, Zayat quickly built a handful of $10-million. • Rang up a nice stakes tally with Spirit Rules in the 2015 Cal Cup races – 15. Justify’s tour de force marked the fifth time the trainer R horses bought at sales into a stable of approximately 250 in a matter • Was hoping he had his best horse yet in the bay Firing Line, a game Sprint. had tried to take the Crown, losing in the final leg three times with A of just a few years. But the great recession of 2008 took its toll on second in the Kentucky Derby in 2015 behind Triple Crown winner • Had pair of stakes winners — Coconut Girl and Texcess — that sent in 1997, Real Quiet in 1998 and War Emblem in 2002. I his holdings and he eventually had to reduce his stable by about half and Horse of the Year American Pharoah. The Simon Callaghan- him to best earnings of his career in 2004 at $1.5 million. The first two finished second in the Belmont, the third was eighth. and declare Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which he managed to emerge trained colt, a winner of $976,000, subsequently went unplaced • Texcess was sold for $300,000 at January 2006 Barretts sale. He has triumphed in five Derbies, seven Preaknesses and three N from and return to his role as a major player in the game once again. in the Preakness where he apparently suffered an injury. After an • Top runner for him in 2013 was Tiz a Minister, who was on the Belmonts. E Recent estimates have him with more than 140 horses. extended period on the shelf, he attempted a comeback in 2016, Kentucky Derby trail but couldn’t make the field. Wound up third • Witty, white-haired conditioner – surely the sport’s most R in the Stakes before winning the Grade III Affirmed • Unlike many owners or breeders who specialize in one aspect or but was retired after one start. Horse currently stands at stud at recognizable face -- wrote yet another amazing chapter in his S level of the game, Zayat and his family go across the board with Crestwood Farm in Lexington, KY. Handicap at Hollywood Park. incredible career with his development of the brilliant , their horses: they buy, sell, breed, foal and race. Many of their • Besides Firing Line, has been a Kentucky Derby player with his • Trainer’s other stakes winners include: Asong for Billy (2002 who, in a span of eight months, became North America’s all-time runners are named for family, their Middle Eastern heritage or the 2011 Santa Anita Derby winner Midnight Interlude (finished 16th) Pomona Derby), The Morris Monroe, Green Eyed Lady and Rush richest racehorse with earnings of $17,084,600 by sweeping four ubiquitous “Z” of Zayat. and with 2011 CashCall Futurity winner Liaison (6th) in 2012. Into Heaven. Grade I events - the by 13 1/2 lengths in track record • 2018 racing record: 220 starts, 39 wins for earnings of $2,029,207; • Was a director, then chairman, of the Thoroughbred Owners of • Tied for two training titles in 1998 — Fairplex Park with Sandy time after a Del Mar prep race; an upset of California Chrome in also raced with three partnerships. California between February 2009 and February 2011. Stepped down Shulman, Caesar Dominguez and Jeff Mullins and Hollywood Park the Breeders’ Cup Classic; the inaugural $12 million Pegasus World • Family: Wife, Joanne; two sons, two daughters. His oldest son, from the latter role to spend more time having fun with his horses. autumn meet with Neil Drysdale. Cup Invitational in January 2017 and arguably his greatest race in Justin, serves as his racing and stallion manager. • Elected as a member of The Jockey Club in 2010. • Avid basketball player in his youth, was member of junior varsity the $10 million Dubai World Cup. Breaking last and falling far back, • Family: Wife Ellen squad at UCLA. Graduated UCLA and was headed to graduate Arrogate put together a spectacular rally to score going away in that school, but took a summer job at the racetrack and never left. one under Mike Smith. Arnold Zetcher • Met his wife on an Opening Day at Del Mar. Yes, she was wearing a • Conditioner’s resume includes 18 Eclipse Award champions great hat. who have won 25 titles: , (2), Real Quiet, Born: August 30, 1940 • Family: Wife Lisa; one daughter. Silverbulletday (2), Silver Charm, Vindication, War Emblem, Indian St. Louis, Missouri Blessing (2), Midnight Lute, Midshipman, Lookin At Lucky (2), Resides: Century City, California American Pharoah (3), Drefong, Arrogate, West Coast, Abel Tasman, Game Winner and Justify (2). Silks: Shocking pink, chartreuse “Z” on Bob Baffert • When Baffert entered HOF in 2009, he was joined by his trainee back, chartreuse dots, teal cuffs Born: January 13, 1953 Silverbulletday, owned and raced by chief client Mike Pegram, as on sleeves, teal and chartreuse Nogales, Arizona the honoree in the female horse category. cap Resides: Arcadia and Del • Has won four Eclipse Awards as nation’s outstanding trainer – 1997, • Successful businessman-turned-horse owner first saw the sport Mar, California ’98, ‘99 and 2015 at little Cahokia Downs near his hometown of St. Louis. Also Starts Wins Purses • Stakes-winning total at Del Mar of 128 towers over runner-up 2018 remembers trips to Chicago in the ’60s and ’70s to see racing greats 348 113 $17,017,899 Ron McAnally’s 77. Has dominated the Del Mar Futurity with a and . remarkable 14 victories, most recently in 2018 with Game Winner, • Was a star as a businessman, notably in the women’s apparel Career 1979 – 2018 • 12,873 starts later acclaimed champion two-year-old. At one stretch, won seven industry: Former chairman, president and CEO of Talbots, the 2,910 wins • $284,537,162 in a row – 1996-2002. Established a one-season record for stakes manufacturer and retailer of stylish women’s wear. Also held wins at Del Mar with 13 in 2000. executive positions with Federated Stores, Bonwit Teller, Kohl’s • Inducted into Thoroughbred racing’s Hall of Fame in 2009. • Among his many stakes tallies at Del Mar are five Pacific Classics Food and John Breuner Company. • Through May, 2019, ranks third all-time among trainers for earnings — General Challenge in 1999, Richard’s Kid (2009 and 2010), • Graduate of Washington University in St. Louis; is on that behind only Todd Pletcher and Steve Asmussen at more than $288 Game On Dude (2013) and Collected (2017). Those victories are five institution’s board of directors. million. Is the all-time leader for money won at the Breeders’ Cup - of the more than 40 races he’s won with purses of at least $1-million, • Jumped in as a horse owner in 2000 with Hall of Fame conditioner $28,815,000. topped off in 2015 by American Pharoah’s Arkansas Derby, the Ron McAnally as his trainer. • Again was a major presence on the Triple Crown trail in 2019 with Triple Crown sweep and Breeders’ Cup Classic, as well as Santa • Second horse he owned — Gabriellina Giof — became a stakes three aces to play. But in the Kentucky Derby, finished Anita Derby, twice; Haskell Invitational, seven times; Hollywood winner, then rewarded him further when she foaled his Grade I fifth (moved up to fourth with the disqualification of original winner Gold Cup, Jockey Club Gold Cup, Santa Anita Handicap, Travers winner Gabby’s Golden Gal. ), Game Winner was sixth (elevated to fifth) and Stakes, three Dubai World Cups, Pegasus World Cup and 15 • Had stakes success with Nicobar, Good Student, Alozaina, Fairly Roadster 16th (moved up one spot). Breeders’ Cup wins Ransom, Private Banking, House of Fortune and Tizzy’s Tune. • Master trainer pulled off his second Triple Crown classic in 2018 • Became Del Mar’s all-time winningest trainer in 2017 with a total • Besides Gabriellina Giof, several of his other runners, including with the undefeated Justify, whose dash through the Kentucky now that has reached 501. House of Fortune, Tizzy’s Tune and Alozaina, form the nucleus of Derby, Preakness and Belmont under Mike Smith was a front- • Dubai World Cup wins: Silver Charm in 1998, Captain Steve in his small broodmare band headquartered in Kentucky. running thing of beauty. Late-blooming colt was a perfect six-for- 2001 and Arrogate in 2017. Silver Charm’s career earnings were six and a winner of more than $3.7 million before being retired to 18 19 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019

$6.9 million; Captain Steve’s $6.8 million. Silver Charm went into • Registered his first stakes victory with Freedom Crest, a former he recalls getting aboard many of the horses bred by the famous “Pie recently, won the 2018 Sunny Slope Stakes and San Vicente in ’19 Hall of Fame in 2007. claimer in the Grade II at Santa Anita in Man,” E.B. Johnston, and his son, E. W. “Buddy” Johnston. Black with Sparky Ville. • Breeders’ Cup victories – 15 -- Five wins in the Sprint, Thirty Slews 2001. Baltas had haltered Freedom Crest out of a $32,000 maiden was an exercise rider for several years for trainer Warren before • Other major winners: Cambina, Sierra Sunset, Untouched , (1992), Midnight Lute (2007, 2008), Secret Circle (2013) and claimer in June 1999 and he went on to win the Grade II Goodwood serving as his assistant for three years prior to taking over the head Sierra Sweetie, Epic Honor, General Royal and Mr. Doubledown. Drefong (2016); two in the Juvenile Fillies, Silverbulletday (1998) Breeders’ Cup Handicap (where he beat 2000 Horse of the Year job. • Family: Wife Stephanie; five sons; one daughter. and Indian Blessing (2007); four in the Juvenile, Vindication (2002), ) en route to banking more than $600,000 for conditioner. • Among the major runners under Black’s care is multiple graded Midshipman (2008), New Year’s Day (2013) and Game Winner • Made another nifty claim – this one for only $20,000 -- in Big stakes winner What a View, who was the key to Black’s being (2018). Juvenile Sprint once, Secret Circle (2011), and Classic three Macher. The Beau Genius gelding was haltered out of his first start named Trainer of the Year for 2016 by the California Thoroughbred Simon Callaghan Breeders Association.’ times - Bayern (2014), American Pharoah (2015) and Arrogate in July 2013 at Del Mar and was a running machine thereafter, Born: March 7, 1983 (2016). Holds the mark for Breeders’ Cup purses with $28.8 million winning eight races and nearly three-quarters of a million dollars • During that year, homebred What a View captured the Kilroe Mile Cambridge, England currently on his ledger. over four seasons at the track. Trainer registered his initial Grade I (GI), Thunder Road (G3) and the Cal Cup Classic. • Heart attack in Dubai in 2012 while training Game On Dude for victory with him at Del Mar in July 2014 when he captured the Bing • Still in training, What a View, a 7-year-old gelded son of Old English Resides Sierra Madre, California the $6-million World Cup was a temporary setback from which he Crosby Stakes. Rancho stallion Vronsky, won Santa Anita’s (G3) Starts Wins Purses 2018 recovered well. Returned to Dubai for the first time since 2012 to • Big Macher’s success as a sprinter afforded Baltas the opportunity in April in his second start of this year and sports a bankroll of just 189 31 $2,472,588 win the World Cup with Arrogate in 2017. to travel to Dubai in 2014 to race in the Group I, $2 million Golden under $900,000. Career 2010 – 2018 • 1,179 starts Shaheen at Meydan Racecourse during the Dubai World Cup • Also still in training with Black is homebred Acceptance, who also • Won seven straight trainer titles at Del Mar, 1997-2003, and has won 196 wins • $15,158,274 29 titles overall on the Southern California circuit. (he finished fifth after missing the break). “He was nothing but a contributed to Black’s award year with a victory in the $100,000 • Began career as Quarter Horse trainer. Had world champion Gold blessing,” said Baltas. “I’d never been out of the country. Horses can California Flag Handicap. T Coast Express in 1986. take you all over the world. It’s an amazing sport.” • Black is the father of four daughters, three by an earlier marriage and • Brit is now in his 10th year of training on his own in the U.S., T • Graduate of University of Arizona’s Racetrack Industry Program in • Trained Imperative, a $50,000 claim who became a major stakes one with Theresa. working from a Southern California base. He had his first big year R 1977, began training handful of Thoroughbreds in 1988; went full horse. in 2015 with a stable headed by Firing Line, winner of the Sunland R A time in ’91. • His other stakes winners include Flashy Ways, Wild in the Saddle Derby and runner-up to American Pharoah in the Kentucky Derby. A I • Credits much of his success to main client, Mike Pegram, who urged and the 3-year-old filly Spanish Queen, who won the Grade II Jeff Bonde 2017 was his best year by the numbers with more than $2.8-million I in purses led by Grade I stakes winners Moonshine Memories and him to train Thoroughbreds. and the Grade I in 2015. Free Born: October 30, 1954 N American Gal. N • Grew up on family cattle/chicken ranch in Nogales that parents, Bill Rose was acclaimed Del Mar’s best 3-year-old in 2016 after winning Pleasanton, California E and Ellie Baffert, bought four months before Bob was born. the La Jolla Handicap and Del Mar Derby. Also sent out Mokat to • Followed up with another successful campaign in ’18 with $2.4 E R • Got started at age 12 by grooming and galloping his father’s Quarter win the 2016 San Clemente Handicap. Won that same race with Resides: Arcadia, California million in earnings led by the star juvenile filly Bellafina. Fifth in the R Horses. Madam Dancealot in 2017 and she came back to take 2018 Santa Starts Wins Purses Kentucky Oaks in May, the speedy chestnut includes on her resume S 2018 S • First Thoroughbred bought at public auction was Thirty Slews in Ana Stakes at Santa Anita. Won the Honeymoon again in 2019 with 242 33 $1,553,089 three triumphs in Grade I events – the Del Mar Debutante and 1988. The $30,000 purchase, owned in part by Pegram, won the Lady Prancealot. Chandelier Stakes in 2018 and the in 2019. Career 1976 – 2018 • 11,240 starts • Grew up in the racing hub of Newmarket in England where his 1992 Breeders’ Cup Sprint. • Has 10 stakes wins at Del Mar. 1,810 wins • $45,650,109 • Family: Wife, Jill; one son; three sons and daughter from prior • Is married to Debby Baltas whose family ran the backside track father, Neville, trained for about 25 years. He first worked with his father, then spent most of his teenage years learning under the well- marriage. kitchen at Hollywood Park for many years until it closed in 2013. • Northern California bred, born and based conditioner had made known British trainer Richard Hannon. forays south since 1996, but shifted all the way in 2011 and had his • While in a return tour at his father’s yard, young Callaghan spent best career year with more than $2.7 million in purses. His 2013 two fall and winter seasons with leading U.S. conditioner Todd Richard Baltas Rafael Becerra earnings of $3.2 million now is his topper. Pletcher. He began training on his own in England at age 24. • Leading the way in 2013 was speedy filly She’s a Tiger, who won the Born: May 30, 1961 Born: July 27, 1954 • Made his move to the U.S. in 2010 with horses owned by his father, Gary, Indiana Jalisco, Mexico Del Mar Debutante and crossed the finish line first in the Breeders’ , Ben Sangster, Derrick Smith and Mrs. John Magnier. Cup Juvenile Fillies only to be disqualified for causing interference. Resides: Los Alamitos, California Resides: Temple City, California • Dubawi Heights gave him his first Grade I winner when she captured She became trainer’s first champion; won Eclipse Award as top the 2011 runnings of both Hollywood’s Gamely and Santa Anita’s Starts Wins Purses Starts Wins Purses 2-year-old filly. 2018 2018 Yellow Ribbon. Slim Shadey was a triple stakes winner on the grass. 534 86 $5,530,034 76 11 $312,885 • His Majestic Stride finished fourth in the 2013 BC Sprint at 30-1. Had Grade I winners with Byrama and Fashion Plate. • Has developed a knack with young horses, many purchased for Career 1991 – 2018 • 2,739 starts Career 1993 – 2018 • 3,097 starts • Helped the Flatter mare Taris to go past $1-million in earnings by bargain prices. Usually has around 65 horses in training. 463 wins • $24,058,445 418 wins • $16,900,316 winning four stakes with her, including Grade I Humana Distaff at • Hails from a horse background: Grandfather Duke Bonde, Sr. was Churchill Downs in 2016. • After two decades worth of “lean years,” hard-working trainer now • Registered career best purse earnings in 2007 when stable accounted a trainer, while his father, Duke, Jr., uncle Bob Dupont and brother • Called the shots for filly Abel Tasman into her early 3-year-old year hitting on all cylinders with one of the top stables on the Southern for more than $2.2-million. Gary all were farriers. Gary also serves as his assistant with his in 2017 before she was moved to a different barn. miss California circuit. Outfit won $3.7 million in purses in 2015; $4.6 • Got his start as hot walker for the late Hall of Fame trainer Robert Northern California string. went on to be 3-year-old filly champ. million in 2016; $4.9 million in 2017, and achieved an all-time best Frankel after coming to California from his native Mexico in 1970. • Jeff came to racing at age 15 and learned under Bay Area • Also contributing to the barn’s success were Kaleem Shah homebred in 2018 with $5.5 million. The stable was led by Grade I winner • Moved on as groom for legendary Farrell “Wild Horse” Jones, conditioners Emmett Campbell, Don Jeffries, Tex Johnson and Jerry American Gal, a multiple Grade I winner, including the Humana Next Shares, victor in the Shadwell Turf Mile at Keeneland. late father of former trainer and Hall of Famer Gary Jones and Dutton. Distaff at Churchill Downs in 2018 and Moonshine Memories, • He continues to fire bullets in 2019, led by Grade I Beholder grandfather of trainer Martin Jones, who carries on the family • Began training on his own in 1974 and saddled his first winner at the another multiple Grade I winner, including Del Mar Debutante in Mile Stakes winner Secret Spice and Whittingham Stakes winner tradition. Later, worked for Gary Jones, as groom, foreman and Stockton Fair that year. 2017. Marckie’s Water. assistant trainer. • One of his stable aces was Smiling Tiger, a seven-time stakes winner • Has won U.S. stakes with Qaraaba, Belle Royale, Turning Top, • His family moved to Huntington Beach, CA when he was nine; he • When Gary Jones retired in 1996, Becerra started training on his who earned $1.2-million. Gave Bonde his first Grade I victory with Treasuring and Beau Recall, all European imports. Won the 2016 graduated from Marina High School in 1979. own, beginning with seven horses from former Jones clients. Also tally in the Bing Crosby Stakes in 2010 at Del Mar. Osunitas Stakes at Del Mar with Argentine-bred Sobradora Inc. • Attended the races with his father as a child and fell in love with got some horses from Prince Ahmed bin Salman’s large stable. • Smiling Tiger was Bonde’s second Breeders’ Cup starter when he • Family: Single. it early. When he turned 21 he thought he wanted to break into • First victory came with first horse saddled — Sky Launch at ran third in the BC Sprint in 2010 at Churchill Downs. He previously the industry but didn’t know how so he started with a move to Hollywood Park. First stakes winner was Kingdom Found, who won saddled 2-year-old filly Spain to run fourth in the 1999 BC Juvenile Lexington, KY in 1983. Grade II San Pasqual in 1997 at Santa Anita. Fillies. (Spain later was transferred to D. Wayne Lukas and went on • In 1984, Baltas attended the Kentucky Equine Institute in Lexington • Other top horses: St Averil, a 2004 Kentucky Derby prospect until to win the Breeders’ Cup Distaff.) and began working at Spendthrift Farm where Triple Crown winners sidelined by a foot problem; Dolly, , Saint Buddy, • Trainer also had a pair of Triple Crown colts in 2011 in Sunland Seattle Slew and Affirmed were stationed. He rubbed yearlings and Roll Hennessy Roll, Uncle Denny and Special Matter. The last- Derby winner Twice the Appeal, who finished 10th in the Kentucky started working as a groom while he was there learning the business named was claimed for $12,500 and won about $400,000. Derby, and Sway Away, 12th in the Preakness Stakes. “from the ground up.” • Grew up on a farm in Jalisco in central Mexico. • Has saddled 16 stakes winners at Del Mar, including back-to-back • Worked for trainers Tom Skiffington, Eric Guillot, Barry Abrams, • His son, Rafael, Jr., left the world of finance to help his father in CTBA Stakes wins with Sterling Cat in 2004 and Devons Smokin Craig Dollase and Hall of Famer Richard Mandella. racing and serves as his chief assistant and stable foreman. in 2005. Won a trio of Del Mar stakes with Miss Sunset (Generous • Took out his trainer’s license in 1991 and won his first race at • Family: Wife Aurora; one daughter, two sons. Portion in 2016, Fleet Treat and CERF in 2017) and a pair in 2017 Hollywood Park with Latchburn. • His connection with Old English goes way back to his riding days as with Bookies Luck (I’m Smokin and Golden State Juvenile). More 20 21 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019

Jack Carava • A productive 2010 was highlighted by California-bred Horse of • Took first job in racing with Hayes shortly after finishing high serving as assistant to his retiring mentor for 10 years. the Year Evening Jewel. Three-year-old filly’s campaign included school. • Mitchell, who died in April of 2015, was Del Mar’s all-time leading Born: April 28, 1966 victory in Ashland Stakes, nose loss to in Kentucky Oaks • Family: Wife Kristina; one son, one daughter. Arcadia, California trainer with 476 wins and had praised D’Amato on numerous and consecutive wins in the Honeymoon Handicap at Hollywood occasions for his loyalty, work ethic and capabilities. Resides: Glendora, California Park, San Clemente and Del Mar Oaks. • Had a breakout season at Del Mar in ’14, posting four stakes • California breeders named him state’s top trainer for 2010. Starts Wins Purses Vladimir Cerin victories, including Del Mar Handicap with Big John B and 2018 • Had his best year for winners in 2009 with 33, including six straight 201 24 $807,721 Born: November 26, 1954 Del Mar Derby with Midnight Storm. Big John B came back in — the last four in stakes — with The Usual Q.T. Among horse’s 2015 to sweep the Cougar II Handicap and repeat in the Del Mar Career 1986 – 2018 • 7,216 starts wins was the Grade I Hollywood Derby. Was named California’s top Zagreb, Croatia 1,083 wins • $31,514,111 Handicap. Midnight Storm won the Seabiscuit Handicap during older horse and top grass runner in 2010 and retired in 2011 with Resides: Bradbury, California Del Mar’s fall meeting and took the Shoemaker Mile in early June more than $1.5-million in winnings. Starts Wins Purses • A master at the claiming box, often moving his claims up. Improved 2018 of 2015. D’Amato continued his seaside stakes roll in 2016 with • Trainer has been extremely successful with runners purchased in 235 38 $1,603,329 his stock in recent years, saddling allowance runners and stakes- six more added money successes, including three with stable star Europe, mostly in England. Latest examples of that are multiple- Midnight Storm -- the Eddie Read Stakes and Del Mar Mile to earn quality horses. stakes winner Prize Exhibit and Grade I victress Sophie P. Career 1982 – 2018 • 7,641 starts • Made switch from a public stable to private trainer in 2008 for his 1,239 wins • $46,453,972 championship laurels in the summer, then the Native Diver Stakes in • Saddled two starters in Kentucky Derby — Jamaican Rum, sixth in the fall. long-time client Ron Valenta, who raced as La Canada Stable. The 2001 and Ocean Sound, 17th in 2002. connection was a good one, with the trainer ringing up $1-million- • Registered 1,000th career win on November 26, 2010 with Cigar • Onward and upward. After a plus-$5 million year in 2015, trainer • Has won 17 stakes races at Del Mar. came back in 2016 to better that mark with earnings of $7,433,742, plus seasons through 2011, before Valenta left the game. • Though born in the Bronx and a New York Yankees fan, trainer’s Man in the All American Stakes at Golden Gate Fields. • Trainer readjusted and went back public, reuniting with some former • Had success in 2018 with the speedy grass mare Fahan Mura, a including a Breeders’ Cup victory in his fifth attempt by Obviously T heart has always been with horses. in the Turf Sprint. T clients and bringing on new ones. • First experience came with hunters and jumpers. First job on the three-time winner on turf, including the Osunitas Stakes at Del Mar R • Trainer sent out his first winner, Impulsively, in 1987. and the Robert Frankel and Swingtime Stakes at Santa Anita. • Southern California native D’Amato came to the Mitchell barn R racetrack was with trainer Joe Cantey and then Frank Whiteley in the after four years working with trainer Chuck Simon in the east and A • Won his first Del Mar stakes in 1997 when 8-year-old First Intent east. While working with Whiteley, the star filly was stable’s • Won his first Breeders’ Cup race in 2008 with Albertus Maximus in A captured the Bing Crosby Breeders’ Cup Handicap, a race he took the Dirt Mile. midwest. He says he was exposed to training methods of Hall of I big horse. Famer Allen Jerkens through Simon. I for a second time in 2006 with Pure as Gold for his first Grade I • Moved to Southern California in 1981 and was an assistant to both • Has two other million-dollar race triumphs to his credit, both with N victory. upsetters: Early Pioneer in the Hollywood Gold Cup in 2000 and • D’Amato cites all he learned through his time with Mitchell, too. N Darrell Vienna and Brian Mayberry, then for a veterinarian for nine • He’s a graduate of the University of Southern California with a E • Leading trainer at 2001 Hollywood Park spring/summer meet, years before opening his own stable. Student Council in the Pacific Classic in 2007. E helping him to post career best records for the year of 74 wins and • First stakes winner was Hollywood Reporter in the 1989 Spotlight major in political science and a minor, he says, in race-tracking. R • Is president of California Thoroughbred Trainers. He also earned a degree in animal science from the University of R purse money of $2.1 million. Has had 16 different years where his • Family: Wife Melanie; two sons. Breeders’ Cup at Hollywood Park. Exploding Prospect brought him S stable has won at least $1-million in purses. first $100,000 stakes win in 1989 Affirmed Handicap. Arizona Racetrack Industry Program. S • Leading trainer at Oak Tree meeting at Santa Anita in 2002. • Had career-best year in 2000 with $3.7 million in purses and five • Grew up in the San Pedro area and his immediate family still lives • Other top runners: Epic Power, who won the 2006 California Cup Ben Cecil graded stakes wins headed by Early Pioneer in the Gold Cup. there or in nearby Pacific Palisades. Mile; Beltene, Soul City Slew, Mother’s Meeting, Sunday Stroll, • Saddled Ronton to 18th-place finish in . • Scored first graded stakes victory when Obviously captured the Global, Legendary Weave. Born: August 6, 1968 • Won Fairplex Park training titles in 1994 and ’95. Grade III American Handicap at Santa Anita in 2014. Speedy Irish- • Son of trainer Mike Carava, who conditioned Thoroughbreds in late Oxford, England • Posted purse earnings of $2.8 million in 2005, led by Del Mar bred gelding followed that up by giving D’Amato his first Grade I 1970s and early ’80s. Resides: Pasadena, California Horse of the Meet Willow O Wisp, winner of the La Jolla Handicap triumph in the Shoemaker Mile that June at Santa Anita. Obviously and Del Mar Derby, setting a turf course record for 1 1/8 miles of had won the Del Mar Mile in 2012 and 2013. • Began career working for trainer Joe Griffin in 1984; later moved on Starts Wins Purses 2018 1:45.85. • Trainer put an exclamation point on his first full meet at Santa Anita to work for Jerry Fanning. 63 9 $483,145 • Began training on his own in 1992. • Left native Yugoslavia for Canada at 14. Had spent early years on his when he closed out his initial spring/summer stand by saddling four • Family: Wife Cindy; two daughters. Career 1996 – 2018 • 2,210 starts father’s farm, with numerous domestic animals, including horses. winners on the final program of the 2014 session. 296 wins • $22,785,515 • Came to Southern California in 1974 and earned a graduate degree • Was leading trainer at the 2016 Santa Anita spring-summer season, in kinesiology, the science of movement, from UCLA. his first title on the Southern California circuit, and won the Del Mar James Cassidy • First graded stakes victory came when won Pan American • Worked in that field for several years with professional athletes, summer crown that same year with 23 victories. Handicap at Gulfstream Park on March 9, 1996, three days after including tennis star Tracy Austin and basketball stars Bill Walton, • Was Del Mar’s top trainer again in summer of 2017 in a tie with Born: August 21, 1945 taking out his trainer’s license and just a week after taking over the Jamaal Wilkes and Kiki Vandeweghe. Richard Baltas. Has scored 23 stakes wins at the seaside oval in just New York, New York 33-horse Rodney Rash stable when Rash died unexpectedly. • Was encouraged to apply his knowledge to the development of four seasons. Resides: Monrovia, California • As an assistant trainer, helped condition three Santa Anita Handicap Thoroughbred horses. Took out trainer’s license in 1981. • Family: Wife Sherri; one daughter, one son. winners — Best Pal (1992) and Stuka (1994) with Gary Jones and Starts Wins Purses • Scored first victory at Del Mar in 1982 with Spray Cologne for a 2018 Urgent Request (1995) with Rash. 225 20 $1,662,053 $61.60 mutuel. Has 11 Del Mar stakes wins to his credit. • Has his own Grade I wins with Donna Viola, Squeak and Golden • One of his sons, Tyler, is in business as an equine physical therapist. J. Keith Desormeaux Career 1989 – 2018 • 3,934 starts Apples, the last-named winning the 2001 Del Mar Oaks in her first • Family: One daughter, four sons. 412 wins • $29,012,299 Born: January 29, 1967 race after coming from Europe. Golden Apples won the 2002 Eclipse Lafayette, Louisiana Award as the nation’s top female grass runner after winning the • Consistency is trainer’s hallmark with the stable exceeding $1 Beverly D. and Yellow Ribbon. Philip D’Amato Resides: Monrovia, California million in earnings 10 of the last 11 years. His best years were 2004 - • Trainer’s Hearted set a Del Mar turf course record in 1999 by Starts Wins Purses 2018 $2,580,222 and 2014 - $2,353,389. winning the Wickerr Handicap at a mile in 1:33. Born: March 11, l976 261 40 $2,288,480 • Victory in the $1 million Delta Jackpot in Louisiana with Ocho Ocho San Pedro, California • Made a splash in 2009 with Irish import Ferneley, winning Grade II Career 1988 – 2018 • 4,389 starts Ocho topped off a good 2014. That colt finished 14th in the 2015 Del Mar Mile and finishing second to champion Ventura in Grade I Resides: South Pasadena, California Kentucky Derby following a third-place finish in Keeneland’s Blue 650 wins • $24,970,719 Woodbine Mile. Starts Wins Purses Grass Stakes. Passed $800,000 mark in earnings. 2018 • Among other stakes winners: Quiet Oasis, Spring Style, Missit, 477 88 $6,029,972 • Though he’ll always be linked to his brother, Hall of Fame rider • Trainer’s other star in 2014 was Tom’s Tribute, who won both Del Queenie Belle, Falcon Flight, Worldly, Hal’s Pal, Sandtrap, Gold and Mar’s Grade I Eddie Read Stakes and the Grade II Del Mar Mile. Career 2010 – 2018 • 2,279 starts Kent Desormeaux, 52-year-old J. (for John) Keith Desormeaux is Steel, Magellan and . making his own mark – and then some – in racing as trainer of a Lion Heart horse was retired in early 2015 due to an ankle injury • Has 15 stakes wins at Del Mar, including the 2018 I’m Smokin with 439 wins • $27,674,334 with more than $630,000 in earnings. classy stable based in Southern California. Listing, who also won the California Cup Turf Sprint last January at • He paid his racetrack dues over two decades of conditioning a small • Had a typically solid year in 2015 with earnings of almost $2 Santa Anita. • C.T.B.A.’s Trainer of the Year in 2018 when his stable earned $6 million, winning stakes with the stretch-running Prize Exhibit, Holy million, second best of his career. Accomplished sprinter Ransom string of horses running mostly in Louisiana and Texas. • Nephew of legendary British trainer , the late twin • Started out on a college summer internship from Louisiana Tech Lute and Full Ransom, and duplicated that performance in 2016 with brother of Ben’s father. His initials “B.D.A.” stand for Benjamin the Moon won the Grade I Bing Crosby Stakes for the second year a similar money total. in a row. Other stakes-winners in the barn that year were Grade I (where he earned a degree in Animal Science) galloping horses for David Amherst. trainer Tommy Caviness in Maryland. That led to a follow-up gig • Saddled winners of two of Del Mar’s Grade I stakes in 2010, sending • Prior to tenure with Rash, had been assistant to Gary Jones in winners Fault and Bowies Hero, as well as S Y Sky, Just Grazed Me The Usual Q.T. to victory in the Eddie Read and Evening Jewel in and Hunt. there with trainer Charlie Hadry, beginning as his exercise rider and Southern California, Mark Tompkins and Ian Balding in England winding up as his assistant trainer. the Del Mar Oaks. and Hayes in Australia. • Took over operation of the Mike Mitchell stable in April 2014 after 22 23 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019

• Keith found an easy path to follow in Maryland thanks to the fact Craig Dollase Indy (1992 Classic), Princess Rooney (1984 Distaff), Hollywood win Indiana Derby. that his brother had used it as a base to earn an Eclipse Award as Wildcat (1993 Distaff), Prized (1989 Turf), Tasso (1985 Juvenile), • Unearthed another top female in stakes star Include Me Out, a America’s top apprentice, then followed that up by winning 598 Born: December 8, 1970 War Chant (2000 Mile). winner of four graded stakes and more than $800,000 during 2012. races in a year (1989), a mark that’s yet to be beaten. Goleta, California • Joining A.P. Indy as Drysdale champions are Princess Rooney, Fiji, • Among his other stakes horses: Mr Gruff, Vision in Gold, Buzzards • Keith subsequently learned the business on backstretches in Resides: Sierra Madre, California Hollywood Wildcat and Tasso. Bay, Benchmark, Lexa, Que Belle, I Ain’t Bluffing, Glass Ceiling, Louisiana, Texas and California, then saw his steadily rising career Starts Wins Purses • After missing Derby, A.P. Indy came back five weeks later to win Denim Yenem, Key Phrase, Pharma and Shake the Yoke. 2018 take a leap forward when he says he got “monetized” by Texan 73 14 $458,013 the Belmont. • On television as a racing analyst for TVG. businessman Matt Bryan after they met at a horse sale at Lone Star • Most well-known Drysdale trainee in the pre-Breeders’ Cup era • Two brothers-in-law are active in racing, Paul McGee, a well-known Park near Dallas in 2012. The tall Texan liked what he heard about Career 1997 – 2018 • 3,231 starts was Bold ’n Determined. She raced from 1979-81 and won Apple trainer based at Churchill Downs, and Marty McGee, longtime horses from Desormeaux and the Big Chief Racing stable was 609 wins • $35,012,557 Blossom Handicap, Oak Leaf, Kentucky Oaks, Acorn, Coaching writer for Daily Racing Form based in the midwest. formed. Club American Oaks and Spinster. • Family: Three daughters. • First horse Desormeaux bought for Big Chief crew at sale turned • Enjoyed noteworthy success with his hard-knocking warhorse • Has registered 43 stakes wins at Del Mar, eighth best all-time among into graded stakes winner Ive Struck a Nerve. Awesome Gem, who was retired in September 2012 at age 9. The shore conditioners. Distance-loving Vexatious won the CTT & TOC • Their best horse was the now-retired , runner-up to son of spent his career with Dollase, posting a Handicap at Del Mar in ’18 and followed up with a victory in the Peter Eurton Nyquist in the 2016 Kentucky Derby and then a brilliant winner record of 11 victories, 15 seconds and seven thirds from 52 career Dowager at Keeneland. starts, good for earnings of $2,881,370. Born: August 12, 1957 of the Preakness Stakes, dealing Nyquist the first defeat of his • Biggest year for money earned and victories came in 1998 with Alhambra, California career after he had lost to that colt four times. Exaggerator retired • Posted best earnings record in 2007 (more than $3.3 million), $6,574,484 and 73 wins, including 19 graded stakes. Top runners on with more than $3.5 million in purses and paved the way for the headlined by stakes victories by Awesome Gem, Dancing Edie, the year included Hawksley Hill, winner of five stakes; Fiji, winner Resides: La Verne, California conditioner’s finest year for earnings, at almost $4.5 million. Monterey Jazz, P.S.U. Grad, Treadmill, and Bai and Ten a Penny. of four stakes; Storm Trooper, Gold Land, Labeeb, Love That Jazz, Starts Wins Purses T 2018 T • On the comeback trail is stretch-running My Boy Jack, a multiple- • Monterey Jazz won the Strub Stakes and the Texas Mile for him in Dance Parade and Sea of Secrets. 259 31 $3,015,035 R stakes winner who drew lots of action in the 2018 Kentucky Derby, 2008, the American Handicap in 2009. Another stakes winner at the • Other important runners: Rahy, Fourty Niners Son, Musical Chimes, R Career 1989 – 2018 • 4,148 starts same time was El Gato Malo. Obrigado, Artiste Royal, Touchoftheblues, Sabona, Political A but then ran into a world of trouble and had to settle for a game 5th 584 wins • $29,089,466 A I behind Justify. Another stakes-winner in the stable is distance-loving • Also won 11 races and more than $700,000 with the hard-trying, Ambition, Gorgeous, Splendid Blended, Hail Hilarious, Aragorn, I Sonneteer, record-setting winner of the mile and one-half Champions Cal-bred mare Bai and Bai. Sarafan, French Deputy, Becrux and Sunday Break. N • Youngest trainer, at 27, to win a Breeders’ Cup championship day • Conditions one of the best distance grass horses in recent years N Day Marathon at Churchill Downs in the spring. • Won 1,000th race on July 19, 2001 with Beat All at Del Mar. in California in Ashleyluvssugar, who won a pair of Grade II, E • Other trainees have included Swipe, stakes-placed four times as title when Reraise won the 1998 Sprint and was awarded an Eclipse • Background includes training show horses, managing a breeding E as the nation’s top sprinter. 12-furlong tests at Santa Anita in 2015 – the Whittingham and R a juvenile, all behind champion Nyquist, with the last being the farm in Argentina and working four years as an assistant to Hall of the San Luis Rey. In 2016, the Game Plan gelding won the John R Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, as well as the fillies Right There, Decked • In 1998 won Hollywood Park’s spring/summer training title with Famer Charlie Whittingham. S 19 victories in 38 starts. Scored first stakes win at Del Mar that year Henry and the Del Mar Handicap and in 2017 he accounted for the S Out and Not Now Carolyn. • Hollywood Park had a Grade I turf race called the Charles California Cup Turf Classic and the Whittingham for the second • Desormeaux’s break-through horse was the late-kicking Texas Red, when Daring General triumphed in Graduation Stakes for 2-year-old Whittingham and Drysdale won it six times. Cal-breds. time. He’s a 10-time winner of more than $1.4 million in purses. who powered to a daylight victory (under his brother) in the 2014 • Became private trainer for Saron Stable in 1974; opened public • Did well in 2017 with Giant Expectations, winner of the Pat Breeders’ Cup Juvenile in 2014 at Santa Anita. The son of Afleet • One of his earliest thrills came from the victory in the 1997 Vernon stable in 1983. Underwood Stakes by the former $12,500 claimer Tower Full, O’Brien and San Antonio stakes and more than $1.1 million. Giant Alex won the as a 3-year-old and then in his final • Son of a British Royal Marine officer. Expectations continues to be a hard-hitting campaigner among older start of 2015 was fifth in the Travers. An ankle injury led to his trainer’s first stakes tally. • Family: Wife Shawn; one daughter. • Had good success with multiple stakes winner Futural in 2001 and handicap runners, placing in several stakes. Up-and-coming in the retirement. barn is Core Beliefs, winner of the Ohio Derby as a three-year-old in • The trainer used to gallop his own horses, but discontinued that to picked up major win in 2002 when he shipped Swept Overboard east to win the . 2018 and, more recently, victorious in the New Orleans Handicap. tend to the needs of his split stable (Louisiana and California) and Ron Ellis • Called many of the shots for stretch-running sprinter Kobe’s Back, a his major clients, headed by Bryan and his “Big Chief” bunch, but • Developed major stakes winner Elloluv, winner of Hollywood Starlet in 2002 and Keeneland’s Ashland Stakes in 2003; finished fourth in Born: March 10, 1960 five-time winner for more than $1.1 million. also including Erich Brehm, Pete Cantrell and several other major Glendale, California • Trainer did well in 2014 with promising Dance With Fate, winner of players who all have brought along additional partners and friends. 2003 Kentucky Oaks. • Spurred on by Dancing Edie, winner of Del Mar’s Grade I John Resides: Arcadia, California Keeneland’s , then sixth in the Kentucky Derby. • The Desormeaux clan grew up together on a farm in Maurice, a little Unfortunately, he was severely injured in a freak training accident village just on the edge of Lafayette deep in the heart of Louisiana C. Mabee Handicap, and Grade I Oak Leaf winner Cash Included, Starts Wins Purses trainer posted purse money of $2.5 million in 2006. 2018 and had to be euthanized in July of 2014 Cajun country. They consisted of Dad (Harris), Mom (Brenda) and, 55 8 $307,040 • Won stakes with a quartet of fillies: My Gi Gi was retired in 2014 in order, Keith, Kent, Kristie, Kelli, Kalen and Kip. Harris had that • Among other major winners: El Cielo, Major Charmer, Road to Career 1980 – 2018 • 5,861 starts after winning or placing in eight of 18 races and earning $334,290; seemingly inbred Cajun love of horses and wound up running an Slew, Momentum, Abbey Girl, Reality Road, Saint’s Honor, Walk In Time, PT’s Grey Eagle, Anziyan Royalty and Saint Afleet. 1,146 wins • $43,801,026 She’s Cheeky won more than $430,000; took Madame Cactus to unlicensed “bush” track in Lafayette called Acadiana Downs, where Keeneland in 2013 to capture GII Lexus Raven Run, and Sheza both Keith and Kent horsebacked – the older and bigger Keith as an • Has 11 stakes wins at Del Mar. • Craig was assistant to his late father, Wallace, for several years • Took out his training license at the age of 20 in 1980. First winner, Smoke Show became a stakes winner at Santa Anita in the GIII exercise rider, the younger and lighter Kent as a jockey. Keith went To B. Or Not, became a multiple-stakes winner. Senorita in 2014. on with his schooling, but Kent ditched school early to ride all the before going on his own in the fall of 1997. • Family: Wife Nancy; two daughters. • Trained outstanding racemares Twice the Vice and Exotic Wood to • Had best season for purse earnings ($4,235,430) in 2016. 2018 was way to the Hall of Fame. Grade I victories and multiple stakes wins during careers. second -- $3 million. • Asked about his now well-recognized ability to have “an eye for • Trainee Pirate’s Revenge scored major upset by defeating Paseana in • Leading the way in 2011 was 2-year-old filly Weemissfrankie, who a horse,” Keith refuses to beat his chest. “I’ve seen one at a sale 1995 Milady Handicap at Hollywood Park. won the Del Mar Debutante and the Oak Leaf, both Grade I events. and said ‘This horse is an athlete; he can’t miss,’” he says. “Then Neil Drysdale • Has 20 stakes victories at Del Mar, including the 2004 Del Mar Was undefeated going into Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies, where she sometimes that horse misses by a mile.” Born: December 11, 1947 Futurity with gelding Declan’s Moon, who went on to win the finished third. • But he also has been right more often than not and the results are Haselmere, Surrey, Hollywood Futurity and the Eclipse Award as the top juvenile. • Trainer puts together a budget prior to going to sales and tries to stay starting to show that handily. In 2013 his runners brought home England In 2016, sent out Magic Market to win a division of the Harry F. within the boundaries. Weemissfrankie was outside the budget when purses of more than $1.3 million; in 2014 that number went to $2.5 Resides: Playa del Rey, Brubaker and won the Pat O’Brien Stakes with speedy Masochistic. he went to $175,000 to buy her. She was the stalwart of the stable million, and in 2015 it rose again to $3.8 million. In 2016, he had his California • Saddled Rail Trip to victories in the Mervyn LeRoy and Californian made up of partners Sharon Alesia, the widow of Frank Alesia, best year yet with earnings of $4.4 million. Starts Wins Purses at Hollywood Park in 2010 following an unlucky third in the 2009 Bran Jam Stable (Mike Mellen) and Joe Ciaglia, as well as minority • Has won four stakes at Del Mar. 2018 165 30 $1,914,471 Pacific Classic. Following an extended period in the east with partners Rob Dyrdek and Nick Cosato. Bran Jam partners involved • Family: One son. another trainer, Rail Trip returned to Ellis’ barn in 2012, winning the with Ashleyluvssugar and Bettys Bambino, too. Career 1975 – 2018 • 8,219 starts San Diego Handicap and placing second in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt • Met Frank Alesia at age 18 and began conditioning horses for him in 1,472 wins • $100,557,032 Mile. 1989. Eurton entered the business as a jockey at age 19; rode for 2 • Joined racing’s Hall of Fame in 2000. • For major client at the time, B. Wayne Hughes, saddled 1/2 years - at Agua Caliente in Tijuana, in Canada at Edmonton and • Surpassed the $100 million mark in earnings in 2018. Atswhatimtalknbout to fourth-place finish to in 2003 Calgary, then at Bay Meadows and Golden Gate Fields. • Trained A.P. Indy to 1992 Horse of the Year, despite the fact he Kentucky Derby. • Went to races with father, Wayne, when he was about 10 and because was scratched from the Kentucky Derby with a foot injury. Got his • In 2005, the Hughes-Ellis team went back to Churchill Downs to of his size and encouragement from his father, he decided to try Kentucky Derby in 2000 with talented . win the Derby Trial with Don’t Get Mad; ran back the next week to riding. Attended ’s jockey school in Chino, CA. • Saddled six winners of Breeders’ Cup Championship day races: A.P. finish fourth to Giacomo in the “Run for the Roses.” Colt went on to • His mother, Shirley, remarried and stepfather was trainer Steve 24 25 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019

Ippolito, for whom he exercised horses when weight issues ended his five of 12 starts and nearly $500,000. Ireland and rode jumpers in his youth. His older brother, Jimmy, also Mike Harrington jockey career. • In 2002, Super High posted four stakes victories, including the rode in Ireland. • Ippolito encouraged him to become a trainer. Took out his license in Solana Beach Handicap at Del Mar in which she set a stakes record • Worked at The Curragh for trainer Paddy Norris for several years Born: April 5, 1941 1985 and saddled his first winner, Mah Jong, late that year. of 1:33.65 for a mile on the turf. Later, won the California Cup and then worked for another trainer, Andy Geraghty, for a few Bend, Oregon • For several years, trained mostly claimers, but moved into Matron. seasons before coming to the United States in 1980. Resides: Westchester, California buying horses and developing them. Among early purchases were • Other top runners: Malibu Pier, Excessive Blend, Top Of Our Game, • On the staff at Earl Scheib’s Green Thumb Farm in Southern Starts Wins Purses 2018 Masterpiece and Star Nicholas, both of whom became stakes horses. Lucky J.H., Spot the Diplomat, Image of Glory, Blending Element, California for a short time before returning briefly to Ireland. Soon 64 7 $103,620 Won the Golden State Juvenile Fillies with Pacific Heat at the Del Freeport Flight and Los Gatos. returned to the U.S. and served as assistant to fellow Irishman John Mar fall meet in 2015. • First career victory came in 1989 with Glory Quest at Vallejo. Sullivan from 1981 to 1990; then joined legendary Career 1981 – 2018 • 4,700 starts • Made what’s believed to be Santa Anita history by saddling eight • Earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in sociology and psychology as his assistant. 486 wins • $19,549,050 straight winners at the winter-spring meeting of 2012. from the University of Alabama and spent several years as a • Took over Shoemaker string in fall 1997 when “The Shoe” retired. • Has eight stakes wins at Del Mar - in addition to the 2016 Del Mar counselor of youths in rural Alabama, outside her hometown of While with Shoemaker, helped train stakes winners Diazo, Fire the • Came up with his best horse to date in 2011 in Creative Cause, who Handicap with Ashleyluvssugar, also won the Sorrento Stakes that . Groom, Glen Kate and Fine ’n Majestic. put more than $1 million in the bank. Won Best Pal and Norfolk as a year with Champagne Room, who went on to Eclipse Award honors • Rode and showed hunters and jumpers in competition as a teenager. • Family: Wife Sabine. 2-year-old, then finished a close third in B.C. Juvenile. Came back in after winning the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies in a 33-1 surprise. • Got her first taste of training as she broke and trained yearlings for 2012 to win the San Felipe, then got nipped on the wire by I’ll Have • Family: Wife Lisa; one daughter, Britney, an on-air racing sales of 2-year-olds in training. Another in Santa Anita Derby before a 5th and a 3rd in the Kentucky commentator with TVG and NBC. • Moved west in the mid-1980s, training horses at sales and working Mark Glatt Derby and Preakness, respectively. as an exercise rider. She then became assistant trainer in Northern • Creative Cause — who now stands at Airdrie Stud in Kentucky Born: January 8, 1973 — was owned by longtime Harrington client Heinz Steinmann, an T California with several conditioners, including Mike Harte and Mark Spokane, Washington T Carla Gaines Cuoto. 86-year-old father of 11 and grandfather of more than 30, at last R • Took out her license in 1988 and trained in Northern California for Resides: Monrovia, California count. Owner also was responsible for Harrington’s other top horse, R Born: May 12, 1952 Swiss Yodeler. A seven years before heading to the Southern California circuit in Starts Wins Purses A Birmingham, Alabama 2018 • Swiss Yodeler won Del Mar’s Grade II Best Pal Stakes in 1996 I 1996. 280 33 $1,745,600 I Resides: Pasadena, California • Family: Single before finishing third to eventual 1997 Kentucky Derby winner N Career 1994 – 2018 • 5,941 starts Silver Charm in the Grade II Del Mar Futurity. That same year, won N Starts Wins Purses 2018 886 wins • $26,754,089 Grade I Hollywood Futurity, Hollywood Juvenile Championship and E 134 12 $661,967 E R Patrick Gallagher Westchester Stakes. Futurity gave trainer first Grade I victory. Swiss R Career 1988 – 2018 • 4,019 starts • Grew up on a farm in Auburn, Washington – about 30 miles south of Yodeler sired champion sprinter Thor’s Echo. S 654 wins • $30,217,956 Born: November 15, 1956 Seattle. His father, Ron Glatt, was a racehorse trainer throughout the • Buck Trout made some history for the trainer when he became the S Strabane, County Tyrone, Ireland Northwest. first maiden winner of the Grade I Norfolk Stakes in 1998. • Steady, low-key conditioner, now in her 31st year of training. Resides: Sierra Madre, California • Served as an assistant trainer for his father and other trainers in the • Won a pair of stakes at 2012 Del Mar meet with Tilde, raising his • Her big gun in the barn right now is Bolo, who took her to the Northwest growing up. stakes total at the beach to eight. Starts Wins Purses Kentucky Derby at 3, but showed he still has spring in his now 2018 • Obtained his trainer’s license immediately after graduating from 169 19 $1,314,144 • Other stakes winners: Swiss Wildcat, Hi Ho Yodeler, Sharper Too, 7-year-old step this year when he went wire-to-wire in the Grade Western Washington University at the age of 21 in 1994. Dave the Dude, Artica, Yolo Lady, Oberwald, Kleofus and Angel I Shoemaker Mile at Santa Anita in May following nearly two Career 1997 – 2018 • 4,831 starts • Began training in his home state, then shifted his stable south to the Gift. years on the shelf. Other than a trio of races around his Derby shot 611 wins • $33,583,378 Bay Area. In 2000, his client Plan B Stables (then run by the late Bill • Enjoyed best year for earnings in 2012, with $1,488,798. His (he finished 12th), gelded son of Temple City (whom she trained) Bannasch and his wife Linear) coaxed him south again, this time to previous best was 2006 at $1,400,584. has been a grass horse whose main claim to fame previously was • Affable Irishman known as ready with a smile and quick with a joke, the Southern California circuit, which is where he’s been ever since. • Comes from racing family, following father, Jake; grandfather, Jacob winning renewals of the Grade 2 Arcadia Stakes 2016-17. The though not necessarily good ones. • Won his first stakes race with Northwest Storm in the Miss Yakima Luther, and great-grandfather into industry. Shoemaker tally (a B.C. Mile win-and-your-in) has him edging up • After a stakes-winning dry spell going back to 2010, trainer scored Handicap on March 28, 1994 at now-closed Yakima Meadows in • Began racing career by riding and training Quarter Horses at bush on millionaire status ($976,870) and set him up for a most interesting Del Mar victory with Dice Flavor in 2013 La Jolla Handicap. Came Yakima, WA. tracks as a teen-ager. 2019 campaign. back to secure another during the 2014 fall meet with Queen of The • Won his first graded stakes at another now-closed track, Bay • Graduate of Washington State University veterinarian school. • Did well with 3-year-old Cal-bred Gervinho, winner of an Oceanside Sand in Kathryn Crosby Stakes, giving him 11 at the shore. Meadows in San Mateo, with Michigan Bluff in the Gr. III Became licensed veterinarian and practiced at the tracks where he Stakes division and runner-up in a division of the Del Mar Derby in • Gallagher did well with stretch-running filly Magical Fantasy, who Hillsborough Handicap on October 14, 2000. trained part time. Wife, Patricia, trained at the tracks where he was a 2013. ’s Fox provided Gaines with her 16th Del Mar stakes upset the Del Mar Oaks in 2008 and then won four stakes in 2009, • Now in his 26th year of conditioning, he had his best year in 2017 veterinarian. success when she won the Sandy Blue Handicap in 2015. Del Mar including three Grade Is — the Gamely at Hollywood, the John C. when his runners earned more than $2.8 million, the fourth straight • Began training full time in 1993. stakes No. 17 was with Texas Ryano in the Hollywood Turf Cup in Mabee at Del Mar and the Yellow Ribbon at Santa Anita. English- year exceeding the $2-million standard in purses. • Member of the board of directors of the Thoroughbred Owners of 2016. bred daughter of Diesis closed out her career with a fifth in the • Big gun for the outfit is multi-stakes-winning Sharp Samurai, winner California. • Saddled Temple City to victory in the 2010 Cougar II Handicap, Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf to push her past the $1-million of the Del Mar Derby in 2017 who continues to succeed in stakes • Easy to spot anywhere on the racetrack — he’s the big guy in the commenting “I think I’m too old to be a cougar, but I won the mark. Was sold to Japanese interests for $1.8 million. competition. Trainer now has seven Del Mar stakes tallies. Also in white cowboy hat. Cougar and that’s all I care about.” Victory capped a three-win day, • Trainer had some luck in 2008 with Yankee Bravo, a stakes winner the barn are stakes types Law Abidin Citizen, Gypsy Blu and Eddie • Family: Wife Patricia; two sons, three daughters. which equaled her previous best at Del Mar. considered for the Kentucky Derby, who instead ran and went Haskell. • Snared sweetest prize of career when 25-1 shot Dancing in Silks unplaced in the Preakness. • Did well with Elusive Diva, winner of the Gr. III Railbird Stakes, won by a whisker in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint in 2009. Triumph • His Domestic Dispute finished 10th in the 2003 Kentucky Derby. Gr. III Las Cienegas, Gr. III Senator Ken Maddy Handicap and the Eoin Harty pushed his bankroll to more than $1.4 million and helped Gaines Tried again in the Kentucky Derby in 2016 with the maiden Wishing Well Handicap during 2004 and 2005. The Elusive Quality earn $2,568,891 on the year, a close second to her top season of Trojan Nation who earned his spot in the field with a narrow loss mare retired in 2006 after finishing in the top three in 13 of 17 Born: November 23, 1962 $2,572,360 in 2008. to Outwork in the Wood Memorial. Alas, Trojan Nation was 16th lifetime starts and earning nearly a half million dollars. Dublin, Ireland • Dancing in Silks shared honors with Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint behind Nyquist in the Rose Run. • Reba Is Tops, a hard-knocking mare who won 14 races competing Resides: Arcadia, California winner California Flag as the 2009 California Thoroughbred • Registered his best season for purses in 2007, banking more than between Seattle and Del Mar from 2007 to 2011, also holds a special Starts Wins Purses 2018 Breeders Association’s “Horse of the Year.” $3.1 million, led by stakes winners Valbenny, Hucking Hot, Leesider place in Glatt’s memory bank. The Washington-bred was a multiple- 233 29 $832,164 • 2008 saw her post 42 victories, including eight stakes, led by ill- and Singalong. stakes winner of more than $460,000 fated stable ace Nashoba’s Key’s win in the Grade I Santa Margarita. • Among his other stakes winners: Walkslikeaduck, winner of Grade • Other stakes winners from his shedrow include Zashrany, Sunday Career 1987 – 2018 • 3,288 starts • Nashoba’s Key had gone undefeated in her first seven races before II Del Mar Derby in 2000; McCann’s Mojave, 2005 Cal Cup Classic; Goer, Shay, Harvest Girl, Daunting, Italian Rules, Czechers, Leroy’s 518 wins • $26,815,137 finishing fourth in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf in 2007. She Tucked Away, Grade II Clement L. Hirsch Handicap in 2005; Dynameaux, It Tiz, Pure Class and Boozer. was severely injured in a freak accident at Hollywood Park and had Adminniestrator, Sunshine Millions Turf in 2003; Grandeur, Aggie • Family: Two sons, one daughter. • Had Kentucky Derby hopes in 2015 with stakes-placed Colonel John to be euthanized on May 28, 2008. Had eight victories and a second Engineer, Three Degrees and Swiss Diva. colt My Johnny Be Good. Was even sent to run in UAE Derby in in 10 starts for earnings of more than $1.2 million. • Current stable includes the multiple stakes-winner Flamboyant and Dubai in an attempt to earn enough points for the race, but failed to • Did well with Foxysox, who rang up seven wins (six in stakes) and stakes-class grass runners La Force and Animosity. La Force upset make the cut. Had a good year with Footbridge in 2014, a stakes- more than $700,000 in purses. 1-5 Paradise Woods in 2019, Grade II Santa Maria Stakes. placed son of Street Cry for Godolphin who ran second in San Diego • Had good luck with multiple-stakes winner Tiz Elemental, who won • Involved in racing most of his life; competed as an amateur rider in Handicap. 26 27 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019

• Five-year-old Endorsement was barn ace for 2012. Association Hall of Fame. Said Headley: “There are a lot of great in purses and stood at Airdrie Stud in Kentucky before shifting to Heights, River Keen, The Tender Track, Courageous Pirate and horse was a multiple-stakes winner of over $600,000 with wins in men in there, in that Hall of Fame, that I learned from, so to be in West Virginia. Spring Meadow. Sunland Derby in 2010 and, following a year and a half of down there with them is quite an honor.” • Horse and trainer’s Kentucky Derby try were part of the Hennegan • Second-generation horseman, following father, who had trained at time, Texas Mile at Lone Star in 2012. • Topping a long list of accomplishments for the trainer was the Brothers’ award-winning documentary “The First Saturday in May.” Caliente until the track burned in 1970, at which time he moved his • Victor’s Cry captured Handicap and Shoemaker Mile at victory by one of his all-time favorite horses, , in the 2000 • Grade I upset victory in Oak Leaf Stakes by Rigoletta ($67.40) was operation to Northern California where he continues to train. Hollywood Park for him in 2010 and wound up a winner of more Breeders’ Cup Sprint at Churchill Downs in stakes and track record big part of his 2010 season. • The younger Hess played baseball at Stanford before graduating than three-quarters of a million dollars. time. That victory earned him the Eclipse Award — by unanimous • Had a nice run with the Irish-bred gelding Daytona, a grass specialist with a degree in economics. • Won Illinois Derby in 2010 with American Lion, then saw him run vote — as the nation’s top sprinter. Gelding competed in the Sprint who won seven races for him, six of them stakes, including the • Became father’s assistant in 1983; began training on his own in 11th in that year’s Kentucky Derby. A comeback in 2011 fell short a record five times, posting a second, third, fourth and seventh to go Grade I Hollywood Derby in 2007 and the Grade I Shoemaker Mile 1987. and he went to stud at Kentucky’s Darby Dan Farm. along with his win. in 2008. • Family: Wife Amy; two sons. • Had a lucrative start to his 2009 season when won by 14 • Kona Gold was retired in 2003 and served as a stable pony until • First stakes victory: 1987 Fleet Treat Stakes at Del Mar with lengths in the $6-million Dubai World Cup. Son of Tiznow pushed taking up retirement and living out his days at Kentucky Horse Park Toulange. First Grade I stakes win came with Private Persuasion in his bankroll past the $5.1-million mark after overcoming a series of in Lexington. 1995 Vanity Handicap at Hollywood Park injuries. • Turned up another sprinting ace in 2009 with Cal-bred M One Rifle. • During stretch from 1999-2001, won six stakes with Martin and Pam Born: January 27, 1943 • Well Armed’s big race and the exploits of both Colonel John Won Grade I Malibu at Santa Anita that year and set a five-furlong Wygod’s homebred fillies Smooth Player and Feverish. Los Angeles, California and American Lion sent Harty’s purse total for 2009 above the Cushion Track record (:55.98) at Hollywood Park in 2011. Topped • Garnered his 14th Del Mar stakes triumph in 2015 with Om in the Resides: South Pasadena, California $5.2-million mark, his best season ever. half a million in earnings before being retired in 2012. Del Mar Derby. Om was beaten a nose by Obviously in the 2016 • Colonel John won Grade III and Grade I Santa Anita • 2010 stakes wins came with filly Free Flying Soul in Desert Stormer Starts Wins Purses Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint. 2018 T Derby on his way to the 2008 Kentucky Derby, where he finished and Kalookan Queen handicaps, following four-win 2009 campaign • Other major winners: Stylish Star, winner of the 1989 Del Mar Oaks; 64 10 $237,210 T sixth to . Came back to capture Saratoga’s Travers that which included a good third in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Gray Slewpy, who for a long time held the record for 5 1/2 furlongs Career 1974 – 2018 • 7,077 starts R summer and completed the year with more than $1.2 million in R Sprint. at Santa Anita (1:02); multiple stakes winner Reba’s Gold, Fortifier, 1,051 wins • $51,527,953 A earnings. Managed a win and nearly $300,000 in purses during • Had a good year in 2008 with stable aces Street Boss and Surf Cat Runaway Dancer, Cozy Guy and Bountiful Native. A I his 4-year-old season in 2009, then was retired to stud for 2010 at showing the way. The former, a sprint specialist, won six of nine • Followed father Lee and uncle Byron — twins — into training. I WinStar in Kentucky with earnings of more than $1.7 million. starts, including Grade Is in Triple Bend and Bing Crosby, for • Veteran trainer has a rich history in the game as he moves through N • First job at track was with trainer Willard Proctor. his 45th year of conditioning. N • Worked as top assistant to trainers John Russell and Bob Baffert earnings of nearly $800,000, and ran third in the Breeders’ Cup • Spent nine years as an assistant with Hall of Fame trainer Richard E prior to becoming private trainer for Godolphin Racing in 2000. Sprint. Surf Cat finished his career with nine wins — six in stakes — • Resurgent in 2016 via the exploits of Melatonin, upset winner of the E Mandella before opening his own stable in 1987. Grade I Santa Anita Handicap in March and the Gold Cup at Santa R Headed Sheikh Mohammed’s “American Project,” training 2-year- for more than $1-million in purses. • Suffered paralysis from waist down as a result of motocross R S olds in the U.S. and sending them to Dubai for 3-year-old seasons. • Headley has had six other starters on Breeders’ Cup championship Anita in June. In between those wins was a second to Effinex in the S accident in 2004 and assistant Francisco Alvarado trained while he Oaklawn Handicap. Melatonin completed his year finishing fifth • In second season for Godolphin sent out Tempera and Imperial day, with Bertrando finishing second in the 1991 Juvenile; Fine was recovering. Returned to a regular schedule six weeks after the Gesture to run 1-2 in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies in 2002. Spirit, third in 1984 Juvenile Fillies, and Got Koko, third in 2003 behind Arrogate in the Breeders’ Cup Classic. Another successful mishap and is on the scene each morning in his wheelchair. runner for Hofmans in 2016 was Home Run Kitten, victorious in the Tempera was voted the Eclipse Award as top juvenile filly. Distaff the most noteworthy. • Family: Three sons. • Among top Godolphin graduates was Street Cry, winner of more • Other stakes winners: Variety Road, who upset Broad Brush, Snow American Stakes. Both Melatonin and Home Run Kitten are owned than $5 million in purses and sire of both 2007 Kentucky Derby Chief and in 1987 San Fernando at Santa Anita; Kalookan by Susan Osborne, who races as Tarabilla Farms. winner Street Sense and distaff sensation Zenyatta. Queen, Silveyville, Softshoe Sure Shot, Son of a Pistol, Stylish • Stakes victories in Best Pal and Del Mar Futurity by J P’s Gusto, top • Now operates a public stable, laced with several horses for Sheikh Winner and Lakota Brave. Robert B. Hess, Jr. juvenile of 2010 meeting, increased trainer’s Del Mar total to 26. Mohammed’s Darley Stable and Casner Racing. Won Saratoga’s • Overall, has won 123 stakes races, more than 40 with Cal-breds. Born: July 9, 1965 • Put yet another feather in his cap when Desert Code won the first Sanford in 2008 with Desert Party, who was a stakes winner for • Though he’s downshifted of late, trainer won at least $1 million Chula Vista, California Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint at Santa Anita in 2008. Godolphin in Dubai in 2009, showing enough promise to be entered in purses for 12 straight years between 1998 and 2009, with 2002 Resides: Pasadena, California • The Desert Code win at $75 was a reminder that Hofmans can be in the Kentucky Derby. Son of Street Cry finished 14th and was supplying the high-water mark of $2,273,578. a force in a big race: Note his $41.70 payoff for Starts Wins Purses injured, but made a winning comeback in 2010. • Headley was introduced to racing at age 6 by an uncle, a trainer. 2018 when he outdid Cigar in the Breeders’ Cup Classic in 1996, and 267 31 $1,249,436 • Other Harty stakes winners: Dubai Escapade, Burmilla, Marietta, • Went to Suzy Q Ranch in La Puente — where he roomed with Adoration’s $85.40 upset of the 2003 Breeders’ Cup Distaff. Shamoan, Essence of Dubai, Tizdubai, Lydgate, Zosima, Sunray an aspiring jockey named Bill Shoemaker in 1948 — and was an Career 1986 – 2018 • 8,219 starts • Trainee denied the Triple Crown to Silver Charm by Spirit, Ruler’s Court and Crittenden, winner of Del Mar’s Let It Ride exercise rider from 1949-59. 1,215 wins • $41,436,821 winning the . Stakes in fall 2015. • Encouraged by trainer Frank Childs to buy a horse and Childs • Has five million-dollar wins to his credit — the three Breeders’ Cup • Has five stakes victories at Del Mar. provided him his first one, a filly named Thorium. • Splits his efforts between strings in the east and west, racing in races and the 1997 Haskell at Monmouth Park with Touch Gold and • Racing runs deep in his blood. Father, Eddie, was a rider who won • Took out his trainer’s license in 1959. Kentucky and Florida, as well as California. But, for the most part, Woodbine’s 1994 Molson Million with Dramatic Gold. the Grand National, rode in Olympic Games three-day events and • Prides himself as being “developing” trainer, taking young horses concentrates on racing in the west. • Other Grade I triumphs: 2005 Bing Crosby with Greg’s Gold, 2000 worked as a bloodstock agent. Grandfather, great-grandfather and through all the steps from bridle to saddle to being ridden. • Registered 1,000th victory of his career December 18, 2011 with So Del Mar Debutante with Cindy’s Hero, 2007 Santa Margarita with great-great grandfather trained horses in Ireland. • Family: Wife Aase; one daughter, Karen, and one son, Gus, both of Tempted at Hollywood Park. Balance and same race in 2004 with Adoration, 2001 Blue Grass • Following a year working at the Irish National Stud, began United whom either train on their own or aid their father. • Has always been active at the claim box, but in addition has trained Stakes with Millennium Wind, 2001 Hollywood Futurity with States career at 17. stakes winners River Special, Slerp, Wekiva Springs and Guide. Siphonic and 1995 Acorn with Cat’s Cradle. • On the board of the California Thoroughbred Trainers. • Del Mar has been a particularly friendly track to the trainer, • Involved in a pair of historic moments for Hall of Fame jockeys • Eoin is pronounced “Owen.” Dan Hendricks providing him with his first winner (Parlapiano, July 31, 1987), Laffit Pincay, Jr. and Chris McCarron. When Pincay won the 1992 • Family: Wife Kathleen; one son. his first training title (1991) and first graded stakes victory (River Palos Verdes Handicap aboard Hofmans trainee Individualist it made Born: December 5, 1958 him Santa Anita’s all-time win leader, and McCarron’s victory on Los Angeles, California Special in 1992 Del Mar Futurity). • Had noteworthy success with veteran handicap horse Imperative. Andestine in the 1994 Milady Handicap was the 6,000th win of his Bruce Headley Resides: Glendora, California The gelded son of Bernardini has raced in the lucrative Charlestown career. Starts Wins Purses Classic four times for him, winning it twice and finishing second • Other Del Mar stakes wins: Del Mar Breeders’ Cup Handicap twice, Born: February 14, 1934 2018 with Alphabet Soup in 1995 and Dramatic Gold in ’96; Pat O’Brien Baldwin Park, California 53 1 $246,198 once. Was third to Shared Belief in the 2014 Pacific Classic, unplaced in the event twice subsequently. twice, with Alphabet Soup in ’96 and Greg’s Gold in 2007; the ’96 Resides: Arcadia, California Career 1981 – 2018 • 4,868 starts Palomar with Yearly Tour, and the ’97 San Diego with Northern 732 wins • $32,035,069 • Trainer won a trio of stakes at Del Mar in 2014, pushing his local Starts Wins Purses Afleet. 2018 stakes total to 11. 49 4 $226,350 • Has won two Del Mar training titles (‘92 & ‘91) to go with a pair at • Other top runners: Starrer, Fighting Falcon, Follow The Money, • Hit a career high point in 2006 when finished in a Hollywood Park. French Legionnaire, River Flyer and Awesome Again. Career 1963 – 2018 • 6,047 starts dead heat for fourth with eventual Belmont Stakes winner in • Registered first victory as a trainer in 1974 with Nu Kali at Santa 963 wins • $38,234,031 • His best season for wins and purses was 1992 when he won 105 the Kentucky Derby, then finished fourth again in the Preakness races and banked $2,641,176. Anita. Stakes. Brother Derek’s pre-Derby included victories as 2-year-old • Had one of his most lucrative years in a while in 2017 with more • Was introduced to racing by his father, who was an avid fan, and • Old-school trainer received the state’s highest racing honor in in the Norfolk Stakes and Hollywood Futurity and as a 3-year-old in than $2.1 million in purses. to the backstretch by former trainer Gary Jones, a classmate at 2015 when inducted into the California Thoroughbred Breeders the Santa Anita Derby, and Santa Catalina. • Other stakes winners: D’wildcat, Blueprint, Forty On Line, Known Pasadena City College. • Horse completed his career with six wins and more than $1.6 million • Family: Wife Linda; by a previous marriage he has two daughters, 28 one son. 29 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019

Jerry Graces. including Brite Maneuvers, a $40,000 claim, in the Cal Cup Juvenile • Won at least 200 races for 19 consecutive years, 1997-2015. Best Marty Jones Stakes. Hollendorfer year for wins was 2004 with 308. Born: October 27,1971 • Best year so far was 2005 when his horses earned $2.1 million. Born: June 18, 1946 • Outstanding 2010 season included 28 stakes victories, among them Arcadia, California • Sold a uniform company he co-owned with his father for 15 years to Akron, Ohio four Grade Is — the Alabama, Kentucky Oaks and Las Virgenes by Resides: Pasadena, California enter Thoroughbred racing. 3-year-old filly champion Blind Luck and the Breeders’ Cup Dirt • Family: Wife Cori; two sons, one daughter. Resides: Belmont and Point Starts Wins Purses Richmond, California Mile by Dakota Phone. Over $9.3 million in earnings made it his 2018 best year for purses to that point. 65 5 $181,285 Starts Wins Purses 2018 • Other recent 200-plus win years: 243 in 2007; 282 in 2008; 273 in Career 1996 – 2018 • 3,592 starts Brian Koriner 951 176 $7,191,756 2009. All told, has won more than 200 races in a year 20 times. 532 wins • $24,505,216 Born: October 21, 1966 Career 1979 – 2018 • 33,152 starts • In 2009 Blind Luck won or placed in four Grade I stakes, including Montebello, California 7,552 wins • $196,255,230 a close third in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies. In 2010 she was • Won at least $1-million in purses 12 years straight, 2004-15. Resides: Monrovia, California • Received overdue induction into racing Hall of Fame in 2010, named champion 3-year-old filly and in 2011 she defeated eventual • Called the shots for homebred My Sweet Addiction, winner of making him one of five Hall of Fame conditioners in California. Horse of the Year Havre de Grace in a stirring Delaware Handicap. Starts Wins Purses the 2015 Grade I Vanity at Santa Anita. Mare banked more than 2018 • There are hard-working trainers, then there are hard-working She finished her career with 12 wins, 10 of them in stakes, and $330,000. 187 41 $2,078,688 trainers….then there is Jerry Hollendorfer. earnings of more than $3.2 million. • Had a fine run with multiple-stakes winners Unzip Me and Compari. Career 1988 – 2018 • 4,992 starts • Surpassed the $5-million mark in annual earnings for the 22nd • Trained two of the best horses in the country during 2008 in The mare Unzip Me registered 14 wins, most of them sprinting on 892 wins • $23,485,517 straight year in 2018, following up his record year of $12,806,593 in Heatseeker (who won the Californian and $1-million Santa Anita grass, with earnings just under $1 million. The gelding Compari T 2014 with $11.6 million in 2015. Handicap) and (first in the Fleur de Lis and the boasted eight wins and a bankroll of over $600,000. • Had a great run with the gray flash California Flag, whom he T • Won 219 races in 2015, achieving a milestone of more than $1-million Delaware Handicap). • Notched his seventh Del Mar stakes victory when So Sweetitiz handled for six seasons, 11 victories and nearly $1.3 million in R 7,000 victories and counting. He ranks third-best all time in that • Won 6,000th race of his career September 3, 2011 at Golden Gate R A accounted for the 2016 Daisycutter Handicap. purses. Gelding won the 2009 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint at Santa department (7,552 through 2018) behind Dale Baird and Steve Fields with Just Tappin It. • Big horse in 2013 was Tiz Flirtatious, winner of Del Mar’s Grade I Anita and Santa Anita’s Handicap thrice. All were on A I Asmussen. In purses won, through 2018, he was seventh-best all • Once primarily a claiming trainer who raced almost exclusively in John C. Mabee. She finished sixth in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare the track’s unique downhill turf course. He also won Del Mar’s I N time at $196,255,230. Thus, he has dead aim on the $200 million Northern California, he now is a year-round presence in Southern Turf. unofficial grass sprint championship — the Green Flash — twice. mark for earnings in 2019. California and was leading trainer at Arlington Park near Chicago in N E • Helped revive the career of stakes horse Tres Borrachos, winning • Earned California Thoroughbred Breeders Association’s award E • Has won 36 stakes at Del Mar, 11th best all time. One of those 2001. He’s indicated he will have a New York string in 2019. the 2011 San Diego Handicap, then getting him to run third in the as “Trainer of the Year” in 2009 when California Flag shared the R victories in 2017 was with in the Grade I Breeders’ • Among his list of major accomplishments are three victories in the Breeders’ Cup Mile at Churchill Downs. Eventually surpassed CTBA’s “Horse of the Year” honors with Breeders’ Cup Sprint R S Cup Dirt Mile. Battle of Midway returned to competition after an Kentucky Oaks, considered the Kentucky Derby for fillies. Winners $1-million mark in earnings. winner Dancing in Silks. S unsuccessful stint at stud and won the Native Diver during Del Mar’s were in 1991, Pike Place Dancer in 1996 and Blind Luck • Third generation horseman: His grandfather Farrell is Del Mar’s all- • Trainer won a 2010 Del Mar stakes with Sweet August Moon in fall meeting and the subsequent San Pasqual Stakes. Unfortunately, in 2010. time leader for training titles won with 11. Father Gary enjoyed an the Rancho Bernardo Handicap. Mare retired in 2011 with nearly the classy son of Smart Strike was injured in training in February of • Hasn’t had the same sort of good fortune on Kentucky Derby day. outstanding career, conditioning many top stakes horses, including $500,000 in purses. 2019 and had to be euthanized. Took two major players — Event of the Year and Globalize — to the Best Pal, winner of the inaugural Pacific Classic in 1991. Both Gary • Has won seven Del Mar stakes all told, including in 2018 the Real • His 2018 Del Mar stakes wins included the Grade I Clement L. classic only to have injuries sideline both. Event of the Year, who Jones and Best Pal were voted into racing’s Hall of Fame. Good Deal with Take the One O One and, in the fall, the Betty Hirsch with the brilliant Unique Bella; the Best Pal with Instagrand; was the likely favorite for the 1998 running, suffered a slab fracture • Upon father’s retirement in 1996, after serving as his assistant, Marty Grable with Spiced Perfection. The latter also won the La Brea at the John C. Mabee with the former claimer now established distaff in a knee while training at Churchill Downs and Globalize (2000) opened his own stable and won his first race May 13 of that year at Santa Anita and was recognized as California’s Horse of the Year stakes star Vasilika, the Cecil B. DeMille with Flying Scotsman and was injured when kicked by a lead pony also during training at the Hollywood Park with his dad’s Made of Jade. for 2018. She subsequently won the Madison at Keeneland before the aforementioned Native Diver with Battle of Midway. Louisville oval. Nonetheless, he has started five horses in the race • His first stakes winner was Gastronomical in the ’96 Hidden Light finishing fourth in the Humana Distaff at Churchill Downs during • Vasailika, a $40,000 claim in February of 2018, has won 11 of — Eye of the Tiger in 2003 (5th), in 2006 (13th), Stakes. He garnered his first Grade I success with Auriette in the ’96 Derby Week. 13 starts since being claimed, including five graded stakes. The Bwana Bull in 2007 (15th), Chocolate Candy in 2009 (5th) and Gamely Handicap. • Had best earnings year in 2008 when stable won more than $2 daughter of Skipshot surpassed the $1 million mark in earnings by Battle of Midway in 2017 (3rd). • Won the Grade I Triple Bend Handicap in 2007 with Bilo, who also million ($2,092,627) for the first time. Black Seventeen headed that capturing the Royal Heroine Stakes in April. • A major winner and the one who first turned the spotlight on the took the Cal Cup Sprint at Oak Tree. outfit and captured ’s Vosburgh Handicap, trainer’s • Hollendorfer’s biggest Del Mar stakes success prior to Battle of trainer was King Glorious, who returned Hollendorfer to his native • Other successes: Alphabet Kisses, who continued a family tradition initial Grade I win. Broke the $2 million mark again in 2018, his Midway’s Breeders’ Cup triumph came in the 2014 TVG Pacific Ohio to capture the Ohio Derby in 1989. He also won the Hollywood by winning the 2005 Handicap, a race grandfather Farrell horses earning $2,078,688. Classic with the ill-fated superstar Shared Belief. An Eclipse Award- Futurity in 1988 and the Haskell Invitational in ’89, giving the and father Gary won; Hugh Hefner, El Don, High Standards, • Seems to have a special touch with sprinters, which may tie into winner as champion 2-year-old of 2013, Shared Belief won 10 of trainer his first $1-million earner. Sharekann, Debutant Trick and Lucky Primo. his Quarter Horse roots. Besides Black Seventeen, California Flag 12 starts and more than $2.9 million in his career, including the • The King of Northern California captured every Bay Meadows and • Family: Single. and Sweet August Moon, has won sprints with Barbecue Eddie and 2015 San Antonio Stakes, defeating California Chrome, and the Golden Gate Fields training title since 1986 — that was 36 straight Northern Soldier. Santa Anita Handicap before suffering a hip injury in the Charleston at Bay Meadows and 32 straight at Golden Gate — until Bill Morey • Path from Quarter Horses to Thoroughbreds started with success Classic. Returned to training late in 2015, the gelding suffered a nipped him at the spring Golden Gate meeting in 2008. Steve Knapp at Los Alamitos for approximately 10 years. Made change first in colic attack and died of complications in emergency surgery. In his • Won his first Southern California title when he tied with Peter Miller Northern California, then came south in 2005. honor, Del Mar Thoroughbred Club renamed the El Cajon Stakes the with 20 firsts at Del Mar’s 2014 summer session, then took the Santa Born: December 18, 1956 Los Angeles, California • Other top runners: Hoovergetthekeys, winner of the El Camino Shared Belief Stakes starting in 2016, and interred the horse’s ashes Anita winter/spring crown with 34 winners in 2015 before repeating Real and Golden Gate Derbies before leaving the Kentucky Derby at a memorial site in the Del Mar infield in September, 2016. at Del Mar that summer with 22 wins. Resides: Chino Hills, California trail with an injury in 2001; Courts in Session, Excessive Theresa, • Trainer guided the mercurial Songbird through a thrilling 15-race • Other major stakes winners over the years: Tuscan Evening, Starts Wins Purses Stormin Lyon, Onebadkitty, Railroad and Weewinnin, the last-named career between 2015 and 2017 where she won 13 of 15 starts and Rendezvous, Somethinaboutlaura, Traces of Gold, Trickey Trevor, 2018 131 18 $443,528 victorious in the 2015 California Dreamin Handicap at Del Mar. earned more than $4.6 million. She was 2-year-old filly champion in Mula Gula, River Flyer, Variety Road, Novel Sprite and Misty • Grew up in Diamond Bar; was introduced to racing by his father, Ed. 2000 – 2018 • 4,591 starts 2015, then 3-year-old filly champ in 2016. Her head and head battle Ocean. Career • Was good enough high school to be offered college 446 wins • $15,044,044 ending in a nose loss to multiple champion Beholder in the Breeders’ • Came to California in late 1960s to visit friends and never left. scholarships, but chose the racetrack instead and started out Cup Distaff at Santa Anita in 2016 is on many racing fans’ lists of • Began working as a groom at Bay Meadows in 1969 and worked in galloping horses. greatest races of all time. Songbird sold at auction as a broodmare various capacities with trainers Jerry Dutton and Jerry Fanning until • Been training on his own since 2000 after working for Bob Hess, • Family: One son. prospect for $9.5 million. he took out his trainer’s license in 1979. Jr. for nine months. First winner was 50-1 longshot Dozey Doats on • Had another grand filly in his barn in Unique Bella, champion • Family: Wife Janet. April 21, 2000 at Santa Anita. female sprinter of 2017, winner of eight of her first 11 starts and a • Successful claims include Icantgoforthat, for $50,000 who millionaire. subsequently earned $500,000 and won several stakes; The Candy • 2016 was the 16th year out of the previous 17 that he started at least Queen, for $20,000 who earned $160,000, and Secret Caper, for 1,000 horses in races long and short, from Grade I to bottom-level $12,500 before ringing up $100,000. claimer, on dirt, grass or synthetic. • Did well with Harlington’s Rose, a 4-year-old filly who won the • In 2011, won 250 races and nearly $8 million in purses. Among his Grade III Las Flores at Santa Anita in 2015. 23 stakes scores were three each by champion Blind Luck and Killer • Won first training title at Oak Tree in 2005, saddling 16 winners, 30 31 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019

J. Eric Kruljac Craig Lewis Gary Mandella • Year following his Breeders’ Cup tour de force, brought Pleasantly Perfect back to win a trio of stakes, including $6-million Dubai Born: February 25, 1953 Born: May 1, 1947 Born: February 14, 1972 World Cup and Pacific Classic. Horse retired with earnings of San Jose, California Los Angeles, California Redlands, California $7,789,880, then 11th-best all time. Stands at Lane’s End Farm in Resides: Arcadia and Del Mar, California Resides: Arcadia, California Resides: Pasadena, California Kentucky. Starts Wins Purses Starts Wins Purses Starts Wins Purses • Beholder was a true star for Mandell. Won Eclipse Award as top 2018 2018 2018 110 18 $643,461 72 6 $254,315 51 2 $166,975 3-year-old filly, following up Eclipse as top 2-year-old filly after BC Juvenile Fillies score in 2012. Showed flashes of her brilliance Career 1986 – 2018 • 7,144 starts Career 1978 – 2018 • 7,268 starts Career 2002 – 2018 • 1,592 starts in 2014, but an injury and a fever kept her from reaching the high 1,179 wins • $20,879,217 964 wins • $29,269,997 192 wins • $11,677,252 ground again. Returned in 2015 better than ever, going unbeaten in • Son of Hall of Famer Richard Mandella worked for father from five starts, including an unforgettable triumph versus males in Del • The J. stands for Joseph, his paternal grandfather’s first name. But • Was introduced to the game by his father, who used to bring him 1995 to ’99, left training to be an analyst on TVG, returned as his Mar’s TVG Pacific Classic, which she won by 8 1/4 lengths. She he’s always been Eric. along for track outings. Lewis remembers going to Caliente in dad’s chief assistant two years later and assembled his own stable clinched a third Eclipse Award, as best older female, with a second • Grew up on a ranch between Carmel and Salinas, where his mother’s Tijuana on the weekends as a young boy with his older brother, beginning in 2002. straight triumph in the Grade I Zenyatta at Santa Anita. father, Walter Markham, raised cattle and bred Thoroughbreds. Larry. • Had a special father-son moment on opening day of the 2013 Santa • Mare was shipped to Keeneland to run in the 2015 Breeders’ Cup Markham’s trainer was Hall of Famer Buster Millerick and young • Earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Cal Berkeley, then Anita meet when his Silentio won the Sir Beaufort Stakes, while his Classic and a showdown with Triple Crown winner American Kruljac hung around his barn as a teenager. studied law at Pacific Coast College. father won the later in the day with Jimmy Creed. Pharoah. But the daughter of Henny Hughes spiked a fever and was • Father’s produce business had the family in Phoenix in the winters • Started in racing as a teenager, learning under trainer Hirsch Jacobs, • Silentio was third in the 2013 Del Mar Mile prior to finishing third in unable to compete, finishing 2015 with earnings of $1,068,300. T and Eric turned out to be a good enough football player to land a full then took out his training license in 1978. This is his 42nd year the Breeders’ Cup Mile. Finished 14th in Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint In 2016 she won the and Vanity Mile to run her T scholarship to Arizona State. Broken ankle in sophomore year ended hanging around shedrows. in 2014. record to eight consecutive victories, but then lost three races in a R his football career. • Owner/trainer of popular Larry The Legend, a $2,500 colt who won • Enjoyed his best year in 2005 (more than $1.5 million in purses) row - to Stellar Wind twice, in the Clement L. Hirsch and Zenyatta R A • After college, wound up in private detective business and at age 22 three stakes in 1995 capped by a game victory in the Santa Anita thanks principally to Taste of Paradise, who gave the young trainer Stakes, and to California Chrome in the Pacific Classic. A I started his own agency. Business was good but he was spending the Derby following wins in the San Rafael Stakes and Santa Catalina, his first Grade I success in the Vosburgh Handicap. Then 7-year-old • Undaunted by those defeats, Beholder stamped herself as one of the I N profits doing something he really loved — buying and selling horses. now the Robert B. Lewis Stakes. horse also won the Vernon O. Underwood Stakes and wound up the greatest mares of recent years and a future first ballot Hall of Famer N • For roughly 16 years he followed that path, having his brother • Larry The Legend was injured prior to the Triple Crown races, but year being nosed out by Silver Train in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint. when she climaxed her amazing career with an epic, nose triumph E Edward train some of the horses he bought. So at 38 he switched returned in the summer of 1996, only to be sidelined again due to a • Won his first race and first stakes when he sent out Big Shot to over previously unbeaten 3-year-old Songbird in the Breeders’ E R gears and began training on his own. bruised foot. He attempted two subsequent comebacks at Santa Anita capture the Seabiscuit Claiming Stakes at Golden Gate Fields in Cup Distaff. Dueling the length of the stretch, Beholder prevailed R S • Raced a small stable at Turf Paradise in Phoenix in the winters, then and won Oak Tree’s Stakes in 1997 before being retired 2002. at the wire under over an equally courageous rival S came to California for the rest of the year. In 2008 when the last of to stud in 1998. • Other outstanding horses: Japanese-bred Silent Name, Le Mans, in Songbird. It was her 18th win in 26 races (with six seconds) his four children was off to college, made the transition to being a • Cutlass Reality won four stakes races at Hollywood Park in 1988 Man , Albertus Maximus and Courtly Jazz. and increased her earnings to $6,156,600 while also clinching a full-time Californian. for Lewis, including The Californian and the Hollywood Gold Cup, • Family: One son. remarkable fourth Eclipse Award. • Usually has about 25 horses in training, as well as several mares and providing trainer with his first two Grade I victories. Defeated sprint • Mandella’s other Grade I stakes successes include many of the their offspring at farms in California. champion Gulch in The Californian, then bested a pair of Kentucky sport’s greatest races — Arlington Million, Dubai World Cup, • Scored his 1,000th training victory December 13, 2014 at Los Derby winners -- Ferdinand and -- in winning the Gold Richard Haskell Invitational, Hollywood Gold Cup (twice), Santa Anita Alamitos with Small Claims Court. Tally was part of a then record- Cup. The 6-year-old son of Cutlass won four other stakes that year Handicap (three times) and Del Mar’s Pacific Classic (four times). setting season for him with his top purse total of $1,693,665, as well and nearly $1-million, leading the way for Lewis to have his best Mandella • Engineered one of the game’s most memorable upsets when Dare as his best win count in a year at 98. He surpassed that purse mark in season as a trainer with 82 victories and over $3.3-million in purses. Born: November 5, 1950 And Go at 40-1 ruined Cigar’s bid for a 17th consecutive victory in 2015 when his horses won $1,865,429. • Music Merci captured the Grade I Del Mar Futurity in 1988 before Altadena, the 1996 Pacific Classic. • Best horse so far has been Leave Me Alone. The California-bred running fourth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and returning the California • His Eclipse Award champions: , Phone Chatter, filly was a multiple-stakes winner of more than $650,000, including following year to take Santa Anita’s San Rafael Stakes, the Illinois Resides: Pasadena, California , Action This Day and Beholder (four times). The list Saratoga’s Grade I Test Stakes in 2005. In 2006, she was sold as Derby and the Grade I Malibu Stakes at Santa Anita. of major winners also includes Phone Trick, Siphon, , Starts Wins Purses a broodmare prospect at the Fasig-Tipton sale in Kentucky for $1 • Has nine stakes wins at Del Mar all told. Besides scores by Cutlass 2018 , Rock Hard Ten, Best Pal, Memo, Reluctant Guest, 217 32 $1,984,043 million. Reality and Music Merci, also won graded races with Our Sweet Dixie Chatter, Dixie Union, Soul of the Matter, Afternoon Deelites, • Stakes filly Bauble Queen won the R.J. Frankel on Santa Anita lawn Sham and Knight Prospector. Career 1974 – 2018 • 12,136 starts , Event of the Year, Horse Greeley, El Roblar, Champ in 2012 and banked $221,257 for her connections. • Carefully spotted the Candy Ride horse Clubhouse Ride over six 2,122 wins • $138,433,135 Pegasus, The Tin Man and Redattore. • Ran into some tough luck in 2011 when two of the better runners in seasons at the track and 43 starts, primarily against tough California • Inducted into Thoroughbred racing’s Hall of Fame in 2001. • Registered two super training feats when his Beautiful Melody and his barn, the stakes-winning filly La Nez and the stakes-placed colt stakes competition. The stretch runner managed to win five times, • Endured a serious disappointment on the 2019 Kentucky Derby trail Reluctant Guest dead-heated for the win in the Grade I Beverly Hills Major Art, both sustained racing injuries. but also was either second or third on 19 other occasions and retired when , winner of the Arkansas Derby and pre-race ’Cap in 1990, and had 1, 2, 3 finishers in 1997 Santa Anita Handicap • Has won three stakes at Del Mar, including the 2010 Fleet Treat with to stallion duties in 2015 at age 7 with earnings of more than $1.3 favorite for the “Run for the Roses,” had to be withdrawn because with Siphon, Sandpit and Gentlemen. La Nez. million. of a throat problem discovered a few days before the race. Minor • Has won five training titles on the Southern California circuit, • Son Ian got off to a great start to his training career. Finest City, • Had noteworthy success with Cal-bred mare Warren’s Veneda, whom surgery was performed and the talented War Chant colt is expected including Del Mar’s in a tie in 1990. named for San Diego by owner Tyler Seltzer, a native of the city, he positioned nicely to win eight races, five stakes (including Grade I to resume his career this summer. • Has won 62 stakes at Del Mar, fifth best all time among conditioners. and the first horse young Kruljac had trained on his own, won the Santa Margarita) and nearly $900,000. • Finished 2018 with career totals of 2,122 victories and earnings of • Proteges include his son, Gary; Dan Hendricks, Mike Machowsky, Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint in November of 2016 to earn • Was leading trainer at Hollywood Park in 1988 spring/summer. $138,433,135; his purse totals are 11th best all time among trainers. Beau Greely, Doug O’Neill and Richard Baltas. an Eclipse Award. Previously she set a Los Alamitos track record • Four-time leading trainer at Fairplex Park – 1987, 1988, 1991 and • Posted his 2,000th career victory May 2, 2015 at Santa Anita with • Played an historical role in Laffit Pincay, Jr.’s quest to be the sport’s of 1:14.48 for 6 1/2 furlongs in winning the Great Lady M Stakes. 1993 Catch A Flight in the $100,000 Precisionist Stakes. winningest jockey when he gave the Panamanian a leg up for record- She won $1.2 million during her career, then sold in Kentucky as a • Family: Single. • Began his apprenticeship in racing as assistant to his blacksmith setting career victory No. 8,834 aboard Irish Nip at Hollywood Park broodmare for $1.5 million. father in Beaumont, California. Worked at Three Rings Ranch for Dec. 10, 1999. • Family: Three sons, one daughter, who is the barn’s bookkeeper. three years and at trainer Farrell Jones’ ranch for one year, then was • Family: Wife Randi; one son, one daughter. an assistant for 18 months to V.J. (Lefty) Nickerson in New York. Next became a private trainer for Roger Braugh in ’74 prior to striking out on his own in ’76 with a public stable. • First of numerous major stakes winners to follow was Bad N Big, 1977 champion Cal-bred 3-year-old and 1978 older horse. • Numerous accomplishments include 22 million-dollar wins, nine of them in the Breeders’ Cup. Four of those BC wins were on the same day in 2003 at Santa Anita — Action This Day in the Juvenile, Halfbridled in the Juvenile Fillies, , a deadheat in the Turf, and Pleasantly Perfect in the Classic. 32 33 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019

Ron McAnally training on his own with a one-horse stable. But he’s made it work – apprenticeship under trainer Charlie Whittingham, for whom he in spades. Peter Miller went to work as a full-time groom after graduating from school. Also Born: July 11, 1932 • Moved with his family at age 5 from Ohio to Arcadia, hard by Santa Born: October 2, 1966 worked in the barns of Mike Mitchell and Don Warren. Covington, Anita, and graduated from Arcadia HS. Though his family wasn’t Los Angeles, California • His stable is currently based at San Luis Rey Downs training center Kentucky racing oriented, his neighborhood pals included a couple with fathers Resides: Encinitas and Manhattan Beach, in Bonsall. Resides: Tarzana, California who were trainers and trips to the track – and a chance for it to work California • Family: Wife Lani; two sons. its spell – became part of his growing up. Starts Wins Purses Starts Wins Purses 2018 2018 30 1 $61,044 • So did a nickname he picked up at the time – “Whitey” – due to a 584 133 $8,076,631 head full of blonde hair. The hair isn’t so blond anymore, but the Kristin Mulhall Career 1960 – 2018 • 17,965 starts nickname has stuck. Career 1987 – 2018 • 5,495 starts 2,584 wins • $125,824,119 1,017 wins • $47,173,366 Born: July 27, 1982 • In high school and then while trying a brief stint at Cal Poly Pasadena, California Pomona, he also was earning extra bucks on the backside, initially • Inducted into Thoroughbred racing’s Hall of Fame in 1990. as a hot walker for trainer John O’Hara. Subsequently, he worked • Hard-working trainer has produced more than a decade of high Resides: Monrovia, California • Was passed in 2011 as Del Mar’s all-time winningest conditioner by his way up under conditioners Doug Peterson and Ben Cecil as the success, winning at least $1-million in purses every year since 2006. Starts Wins Purses 2018 Mike Mitchell. McAnally now holds fourth on the list with 445 firsts racetrack won out over college. • Expanded his large stable to compete in Kentucky in 2019 as well 91 7 $369,349 • Jockey agent Ron Anderson, seeing something in young McCarthy, coming into the 2019 meet. as California. Performers include stable stars Roy H and Stormy Career 2002 – 2018 • 2,710 told him he ought to try to move up by making a connection with a • Trainer also has 77 Del Mar stakes wins, second to leader Bob Liberal, plus Savagery, Solid Wager, Belvoir Bay and Richard’s 346 wins • $15,484,710 Baffert (128). rising, young horseman in the east named Todd Pletcher. McCarthy Boy. His Gray competed in the Kentucky Derby in 2019, T • Finished 2018 with lifetime records of 2,584 wins for earnings of tried, repeatedly, but initially his requests didn’t register. Finally, finishing 19th and last over the sloppy surface. T $125,824,119; his purse totals are 14th-best all time. the persistent Californian wore his man down and he signed on with • Had his best year yet in 2018 with his most wins (133) and highest • At 21, could have been youngest trainer — and first female — to R • Career accomplishments include three Eclipse Awards as nation’s the Texan in 2002 at the start of one of the most successful training purse amount ($8,076,631) -- 10th best in U.S. 2018 followed up his win the Kentucky Derby in 2004 when her first Derby runner, R A top trainer, 1981-’91-’92; five national champions — , John runs in history. (Pletcher now has won more money in purses -- $370 previous best in 2017 when he won 124 races and had earnings of Imperialism, was third to Smarty Jones. Colt came back to be fifth A I Henry, Northern Spur, Paseana and Tight Spot — accounting for 12 million and counting – than anyone in the history of the game. He $7,380,416. Amazingly, both years were capped off by victories in in the Preakness. As a 4-year-old, Imperialism won the Pat O’Brien I Handicap and finished his career with six wins and just under N titles; 10 training titles on the Southern California circuit, including also won six of his record seven Eclipse Awards as the nation’s the Breeders’ Cup by the same two horses -- Stormy Liberal in the N Del Mar in 1980 and 1989; 10 million-dollar victories, including leading trainer in the years he and McCarthy were together.) Turf Sprint and Roy H in the Sprint, an unprecedented Breeders’ Cup $900,000 in earnings. E four Breeders’ Cup races, the Arlington Million three times, Santa • McCarthy and Pletcher spent approximately 11-1/2 years together feat. • Late father, Richard, was a longtime trainer in Southern California; E R Anita Handicap, Hollywood Gold Cup and Pacific Classic. and both came away with admiration for the other: McCarthy on • In 2012 at Del Mar he won his first training crown with 21 firsts. also racing manager and president of Ahmed bin Salman’s The R S • was his masterpiece, winning Horse of the Year honors Pletcher: “He taught me dedication; total dedication. He leads by Followed that up with a sweep of training honors during both Del Thoroughbred Corp. S twice — in 1981 and 1984 — as well as champion grass horse 1980- example. He’s there from sunrise to sundown. He’s special.” Pletcher Mar seasons in 2014, first tying with Jerry Hollendorfer at 20 wins • Kristin’s background includes a time in the show ring and as a jump ’81-’83-’84. His epic triumphs included the inaugural Arlington on McCarthy: “Michael was a top class assistant and I’m not apiece for the summer session, then scoring outright with 15 trips rider. Qualified to become a member of Young Riders, prelude to a Million in 1981 when he nosed out The Bart and a second success in surprised that he’s succeeding now that he has his own stable.” to the circle in 15 racing days during the track’s fall session. Was possible spot on the U.S. Olympic equestrian team; arm injury ended the race at the age of 9 in 1984. • McCarthy had married his grade school classmate, Erin, in 2008 and second to Hollendorfer in the 2015 summer meet, losing by two that quest. • John Henry came to McAnally late in his 4-year-old year and a daughter, Stella, came along in 2010. But Erin’s work kept her in winners, 22-20, and tied for second with Phil D’Amato behind • While recovering from her arm injury, galloped horses for trainer proceeded to win 27 of 45 starts, including 18 stakes in Southern Southern California, while most of his work with Pletcher kept him leader Doug O’Neill, 15-13, during the fall meet. He was runner-up John Shirreffs at Del Mar. In June 2002, passed the trainer’s test. California. Retired at age 9 in l984 as the sport’s leading money in Florida, Kentucky and New York. Thus came the need for his big- again in the 2016 summer, losing to D’Amato by two wins, 23-21, First winner was Atarama that summer over the Del Mar turf. winner with earnings of $6,597,947. Lived in retirement at Kentucky change leap of faith in 2014. but topped the fall meet standings, 16-8, over O’Neill and Richard • Had some good luck with Florida-bred John Johny Jak in 2011 and Horse Park near Lexington, dying at age 32 Oct. 8, 2007. • Starting with a single horse provided to him by Aron Wellman of Baltas.Won another fall session in 2017 with 19 firsts. He swept Del ’12, winning three stakes. One of them – the Harry F. Brubaker in • Trainer scored his most important Del Mar victory in 2003 when Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, McCarthy has steadily built a new Mar’s training titles for both summer and fall seasons again in 2018. 2011 – was at Del Mar, where she has six stakes victories. Candy Ride won the Pacific Classic under . world and a new business for himself and his family. In 2014, he • Made his first bit of big noise by winning 2007 Del Mar Debutante • Gallops many of her own horses in the morning. • Clicked in 2014 with Argentinian mare Miss Serendipity, a multiple- won just over $200,000 in purses. In 2015, he doubled that amount. with Set Play for initial Grade I tally. Has won 24 stakes at the shore. • Stakes-winners include Tale of a Champion, Tronare, Statement, stakes winner of nearly $500,000. In 2016, he doubled it again…and did the double once more in 2017. • Made next big splash with Comma to the Top, a triple stakes winner Alyzig, Sentimental Value, Puerto Banus, Mister Acpen, Californian • Chilean-bred Quick Casablanca provided McAnally with his fourth • Then, in 2018, with the primary backing of the Eclipse group and in 2010 as a 2-year-old at Hollywood Park. Horse was tried in 2011 and Cheiron. success in Santa Anita’s grass marathon San Juan Capistrano in April Tulsa, Oklahoma businessman William K. Warren, Jr. and his wife, Kentucky Derby, but could only finish 19th after prompting the pace • Family: Single. of 2016. McAnally’s previous winners of the race were John Henry, Suzanne, he broke through. The key horse was the Williams’ City for a mile. Was finally retired with 14 victories and $1.3 million in l980; Amerique, l998, and Interaction, 2013. of Light, who went from success to success under the conditioner, earnings. • Raised in an orphanage in Northern Kentucky with two younger culminating the year with a smart tally in the Breeders’ Cup Mile • Filly Reneesgotzip was a bolt of lightning for trainer between 2012 Jeff Mullins brothers and two sisters, was given his start at Rockingham Park by at Churchill Downs and year-ending earnings of $1.4 million. The and 2014. Chestnut took Del Mar’s Rancho Bernardo Stakes (in Born: March 27, 1963 his uncle, , who later trained the come-from-behind Quality Road horse then took it up another notch and rang the bell track-record time for the 6-1/2 furlongs) en route to finishing in dead Murray, Utah legend Silky Sullivan. in pouring rain in Florida in January 2019, romping home atop the heat for second in Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint in 2013. Came back to Resides: Arcadia, California • McAnally won his first race in 1958. $9 million Pegasus World Cup to earn a $4 million prize in his final win a little stakes at Del Mar in 2014 before retiring with more than start before heading off to stud. Starts Wins Purses • Other top horses have included Donut King, Olympio, Sea Cadet, $860,000 in purses. 2018 Super Moment, Different, Mr Purple, Festin, Hawkster, Queens • McCarthy also has had stakes success with Axelrod, The Lieutenant • The long-winded late runner Finnegans Wake was a multiple-grass- 230 32 $2,313,968 Court Queen, Tout Charmant, House of Fortune, Sweet Return and (an older half-brother to Triple Crown hero Justify), Liam the stakes winner of more than $1.5 million and Big Cazanova set a Career 1981 – 2018 • 7,303 starts Mea Domina. Charmer, Paved, Illuminant and Ohio. After not previously having a pair of track records at Del Mar in 2014 for trainer and came back 1,566 wins • $49,049,978 • Family: Wife Debbie; three daughters. Breeders’ Cup starter, he saddled five runners in BC events in 2018, in the fall to go wire to wire in the Native Diver Stakes. His Red highlighted by City of Light’s tally. The conditioner finished the year Outlaw was a four-time stakes winner in 2014. • Edged up to the highest of highs, but got hit with the lowest of lows with nearly $4 million in purses and currently has approximately 30 • Scored three straight victories in 2006-07 with Fast Parade, at the when his trainee, I Want Revenge, went Michael McCarthy head under his control in his Southern California-based stable. including the $500,000 Nearctic at Woodbine near , Canada. from morning line favorite to a day-of-the-race scratch with a leg Born: February 1, 1971 Fast Parade also won the 2006 , giving conditioner injury. The son of Stephen Got Even had won the Gotham and Wood Youngstown, Ohio his first triumph in an event worth at least $100,000. Memorial. • Saddled sprinter Backbackbackgone, a multiple-stakes winner who • Had another so high/so low situation in 2009 with the swift filly Resides: Altadena, California won five of his first eight starts and more than $200,000. Carlsbad. Arizona-bred won a trio of graded stakes, including a Starts Wins Purses • Other stakes winners: Majestic City, Miss Empire, All Squared 2018 track-record performance (1:14.93 for 6 1/2 furlongs) in the Rancho 191 32 $3,958,036 Away, Got Even, Whatever Whenever, Trifecta King, Spirited Susan Bernardo Handicap at Del Mar, before suffering a fatal breakdown Career 2007 -- 2018 • 574 starts and Pinata. while training at Santa Anita later that year. 93 wins • $7,494,556 • Trainer’s first winner was Dynashield on April 25, 1988 at Santa • Battle of Hastings, an English import, also had an exceptional Anita. campaign for Mullins in 2009, finishing first or second in eight of • Wanted to be a jockey, but was advised he’d grow too big. Instead nine starts and banking more than $1 million. Won the Baldwin • Took racing’s version of the great leap of faith in January 2014 worked as a groom during the summers in high school, then served Stakes at Santa Anita and the Virginia Derby at Colonial Downs, and when he went from lead assistant in the No. 1 barn in the country to 34 35 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019

was just beaten in the American Turf at Churchill Downs and the Del • Had an earlier magical Triple Crown ride with I’ll Have Another for Mike Puype Mar Derby. Reddam during 2012 Triple Crown season. Tom Proctor • Calls the shots for the French-bred gelding Itsinthepost, a veteran • Colt had shown promise at 2 — including a second in Del Mar’s Born: April 21, 1956 Born: August 4, 1966 with a love for running long on the grass. The seven-time stakes Best Pal Stakes — but came into full bloom when teamed with Gilmer, Texas Phoenix, Arizona winner has 10 victories and more than $1.2 million in the bank. little-known rider . They won Santa Anita’s R.B. Resides: Louisville, Kentucky and Resides: Arcadia, California • Has won 20 black type races at Del Mar, including Green Flash with Lewis Stakes, then the Santa Anita Derby. Next came victories in the Oldsmar, Florida Starts Wins Purses Sirocco Strike and a division of the Del Mar Derby with Gabriel Kentucky Derby and Preakness. 2018 Starts Wins Purses 194 30 $1,147,528 2018 Charles in 2013. Gabriel Charles amazingly returned from a layoff of • Unfortunately, their chance for racing immortality was sidetracked 244 33 $2,028,620 more than 17 months due to a bowed tendon to win the 2015 Grade I by tendinitis, forcing I’ll Have Another’s withdrawal from the Career 1998 – 2018 • 4,531 starts Eddie Read Stakes, his fourth start back. More recently, won two Del Belmont Stakes on the eve of the race. Son of Flower Alley retired Career 1978 – 2018 • 7,169 starts 703 wins • $30,769,043 Mar stakes in 2018, the La Jolla with River Boyne and the Shared with five wins in seven starts and earnings of $2.6 million; was sold 1,321 wins • $51,559,158 Belief with Tatters to Riches. as a stallion to Japanese interests. • Led by speedy Mizdirection’s second straight Breeders’ Cup Turf • Had his best year for wins — 140 — and purses — $6,910,572 — in • Was back on the Triple Crown trail in 2013 with Santa Anita Derby • Tall Texan hails from a racing family: Father Willard was a trainer Sprint victory in 2013, trainer posted best career year for total wins 2004. His stable aces that year included stakes winners Choctaw winner . Colt, partly owned by NCAA champion for 60 years, including a 41-year run in California where he and earnings with 62 and $3,333,766, respectively. Nation, Summer Wind Dancer, Boston , Sweet Win and basketball coach Rick Pitino, was well beaten in both Kentucky conditioned more than 70 stakes winners, most of them for the Glen • During 2012, combination of Turbulent Descent and Mizdirection Glick. 2018 marked his most successful year since 2010, his barn Derby and Preakness, but returned to show his forte is going shorter. Hill Farm; Tom’s brother Harry (Hap) manages the 325-acre Glen helped build the purse pot until Turbulent Descent was sold to the earning $2,313,968. Current runners include the stakes-winning filly Won Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile in 2013 and 2014; also set track record Hill Farm in Ocala, Florida; his uncle Jack ran the family farm in partnership of Mrs. Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor and Derrick Amandine plus the aforementioned River Boyne. for seven furlongs in Del Mar’s Pat O’Brien in 2014. Retired to stud Texas and another uncle, Alan, managed Glen Hill until 1990. Tom Smith and sent to trainer Todd Pletcher, for whom she won her last has trained for Glen Hill for more than three decades, initially for race before being retired to become a broodmare. T • Trainer has been around horses his whole life; started galloping at B. Wayne Hughes’ Spendthrift in Kentucky with more than $3 T when he was 8 years old and rode in races at bush tracks in the Utah million in earnings. their founder, the late Leonard Lavin, now for his grandson, Craig • Following second Breeders’ Cup triumph, Mizdirection was sold for R region. At 17, ran horses at Les Bois Park in Boise, Idaho, under • Trainer has captured 37 stakes at Del Mar, 10th on the all-time list. Bernick. $2.7 million at the Fasig-Tipton November sale in Kentucky to Al R A his father’s name, since he didn’t have a license. First winner was • Has won a minimum of $3-million-plus in purses each of past 17 • Took out his trainer’s license in 1978 and won with his first starter, Shaqab Racing of Qatar. The daughter of Mizzen Mast raced for a A I Doctorius in 1980 ridden by future Hall of Famer Gary Stevens. years, topped by his $11.2-million season in 2006. Best season for a California-bred bullet named I’m Smokin. Horse turned out to be partnership that included TV/radio sports personality and a California champion sprinter and, to this day, Procter says he’s Del Mar restaurateur William Strauss. I N • Arrived on the Southern California circuit on a full-time basis in number of victories was 2010 when he visited win circle 185 times. 2001 after competing in Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Ohio Career total purses: more than $125 million through 2018, good the fastest horse he’s ever had. Del Mar named a stakes race in his • Puype took over training of Argentine-bred Calidoscopio after he N E and Arizona. Has won 11 training titles on the local circuit, including enough for 12th-best all time. honor and has run it every year since 1990. won B.C. Marathon in 2012. Won New York’s Brooklyn Handicap E R Del Mar in 2005 when he shaded many-times champion Bob Baffert, • Claimed his fifth shore training title at Del Mar’s 2015 fall meeting • Scored 1,000th victory when Avanzare won at Tampa Bay Downs in with him in June, 2013 R January 2014. • Puype also conditioned the stretch-running sprinter Supreme S 23-22, on closing day. with 15 wins. Has been leading conditioner at more than 30 SoCal S • Became the first trainer to win the Santa Anita Derby three meets. Ranks sixth for winners all-time at Del Mar with 352. • Marketing Mix was Glen Hill’s big gun between 2011 and 2013, Summit, a winner of nearly $400,000; finished a close-up fourth in consecutive times — Buddy Gil in 2003, his first Grade I winner; • The amazing run of Lava Man, the California-bred gelding who was winning 10 races from 21 starts and more than $2 million.She the 2010 Breeders’ Cup Sprint. Castledale in ’04, and in ’05, all longshots. All three claimed for $50,000 at Del Mar in 2004 by O’Neill, and went on to was retired to join the farm’s broodmare band in November 2013 • Won 2010 Cal Cup Mile with Bruce’s Dream, an earlier winner ran in the Kentucky Derby — Buddy Gil, 6th; Castledale 14th, and win $5,170,103, the most ever earned by a horse following a claim, following a fifth-place finish in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf, of the California Dreamin’ Handicap at Del Mar. In 2009, won Buzzards Bay 5th. His other Derby starter was his first, Lusty Latin, ended in 2009. Lava Man’s exploits included three consecutive a race in which she was second in 2013. Hollywood’s Wilshire Handicap with Gorgeous Goose. who finished 15th in 2002. victories in the Hollywood Gold Cup, matching the feat of Native • Following Marketing Mix were the likes of Wishing Gate, winner • Came onto racetrack out of high school, working odd jobs on the • Saddled his 1,000th winner January 5, 2007 in Lady Le Belle at Diver; two wins in the Santa Anita Handicap, and a triumph in the of the 2013 San Clemente Handicap at Del Mar, and other stakes backside at Turf Paradise. Served as assistant to Walter Greenman Santa Anita. Pacific Classic. In 2006, he became the first horse to sweep that trio winners: Pontchatrain, Please Explain, Left a Message, Customer and made connection with owner Gary Biszantz for whom he • Won the Grade I Del Mar Debutante in 2005 with Wild Fit, the same of Grade I races in the same year. He is also the only horse to win Base, Global View and Diversy Harbor. worked from 1996 until 2002 when he opened a public stable. year he was Del Mar’s training champ; filly was second in that year’s Grade I races on dirt, turf and synthetic. The Slew City Slew gelding • Proctor pulled off a beauty at the 1994 Breeders’ Cup when he won • Top horse with Biszantz was Old Trieste, winner of the Affirmed, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies. ranks fourth on the list of all-time leading California-bred money the Distaff with 47-1 shot One Dreamer. The mare, who won more and Del Mar Breeders’ Cup Handicap as 3-year-old in ’98 • His other notable horses include Captain Squire, King Robyn, winners with total earnings of $5,268,706. He has taken on a new than $1.2 million, raced for Glen Hill. The Distaff that year was and the ’99 Californian, running nine furlongs in 1:46 2/5, fastest Excess Summer, Mighty Beau, L’Effaceur, Sweeter Still, Boule career as a stable pony for Team O’Neill and served as I’ll Have sponsored by Alberto VO5, the hair product that was the backbone since Spectacular Bid (1:45 4/5) in 1980. d’Or, Final Fling and Brooke’s Halo. Another’s big brother throughout his 2012 campaign. of the Alberto-Culver company owned by Glen Hill’s Lavin. • Won the in 2004 with a son of Old Trieste named • Family: One daughter, two sons. • Trainer has developed five Eclipse Award champions — Thor’s • Trained another millionaire in Keertana, a turf specialist who won 11 Trieste’s Honor. Echo, sprinter; , 2-year-old male; Maryfield, races and finished a close-up third in the 2010 Breeders’ Cup Filly/ • Has won 10 stakes races at Del Mar going back to 1995. female sprinter, all of whom won Breeders’ Cup races; I’ll Have Mare Turf. • Also won important stakes with Muny, Cobra King, Varavadour, Doug O’Neill Another, 3-year-old male, and Nyquist, juvenile male and another • Has won 19 Del Mar stakes, including the Del Mar Derby with Running Flame (his first Grade I winner), Star of Goshen and Lord Breeders’ Cup race winner. Banned in 2011, the La Jolla Handicap with Old Time Hockey in Grillo (upsetter of Silver Charm in ’97 Malibu Stakes). Born: May 24, 1968 2012 and the Oceanside and La Jolla in 2014 with Enterprising. • Family: Single. Dearborn, Michigan • Ran eight horses in 2013 Breeders’ Cup Championships, with Goldencents winning the B.C. Dirt Mile. Chiropractor was an upset winner of the Hollywood Derby at the Resides: Santa Monica, California • He has won 14 races worth at least $1 million, including the Japan fall meeting in 2015. Won two stakes at the track in 2017 with Starts Wins Purses Cup Dirt with Fleetstreetdancer in 2003 and the Godolphin Mile Cambodia. His 2018 Del Mar stakes winners were Cambodia, John Sadler 2018 761 123 $6,915,157 with Spring at Last in 2007. Yellow Ribbon Handicap; Summering, Juvenile Fillies Turf; Chicago Born: July 30, 1956 • Scored his 1,000th victory when No Means Maybe won the Bustles Style, Hollywood Turf Cup, and Caribou Club, Seabiscuit Handicap. Career 1988 – 2018 • 14,432 starts Long Beach, California and Bows Stakes at Fairplex September 13, 2007. • Usually has about 80 horses in training and races from coast to 2,332 wins • $125,275,612 Resides: Pasadena, California • Among other top horses: Richard’s Kid, Square Eddie, Sky Jack, coast. Has saddled winners in Florida, Kentucky, New York, Illinois, California and Ontario, Canada. Starts Wins Purses Supah Blitz, Sharp Lisa, Cambiocorsa, Super Freaky, Mistical Plan 2018 • Was a key factor during the 2016 Triple Crown with Nyquist for and Avanzado. • Posted best earnings year in 2014 with purses of $4,364,087. 2015 415 59 $8,914,045 marked his second best at $4,225,518. major client J. Paul Reddam. Winner of the Del Mar Futurity as a • Began working at racetrack after finishing high school. Was Career 1978 – 2018 • 14,828 starts juvenile in 2015 en route to an Eclipse Award as champion 2-year- employed by trainers Jude Feld, Hector Palma, Richard Mandella • Among his other stakes winners are Feature Price, Split Run, No 2,433 wins • $117,242,334 old colt, Nyquist became the eighth undefeated horse to win the and Doug Peterson. Took out trainer’s license in 1994. Inflation, Purim, Snow Top Mountain, Bonus Pack, Rich in Spirit, Kentucky Derby when he outran familiar rival Exaggerator for • His right-hand men around the stable are his brother, Dennis O’Neill, Family Meeting and Avanzare. The last-named won the 2015 Del • Led by stable star Accelerate, winner of six of seven races, and his eighth consecutive triumph. Compromised by a pace duel in who also is a bloodstock agent, and chief assistant Leandro Mora. Mar Mile. more than $5 million, the Sadler stable had its best year for earnings the Preakness Stakes, the Uncle Mo colt faltered to finish third • Family: Wife Linette; one son, one daughter. • During training career managed to win stakes races that his father in 2018 with $8,914,045, eighth nationally. En route to an Eclipse as Exaggerator scored. A fever precluded his participation in the won before him. “Something I do,” he says, “is if Dad’s won a stakes Award for Accelerate as the champion older dirt male, Sadler Belmont Stakes. and I win (the same) stakes, I put the (winning) pictures together. engineered a campaign for the 5-year-old that would have won • Became the first trainer in Del Mar annals to win five races on a That’s happened a little more than you might think.” “Horse of the Year” laurels in any other year were it not for Triple single afternoon, accomplishing the feat July 29, 2015 to surpass • Family: one son, one daughter. Crown champion Justify. Accelerate, a son of Lookin At Lucky, four-baggers by Red McDaniel, Farrell W. Jones, Ron McAnally, won the Santa Anita Handicap, Santa Anita Gold Cup, TVG Pacific and John Sadler. Classic, Awesome Again, San Pasqual and climaxed his year with a 36 37 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019

brilliant triumph in the Breeders’ Cup Classic. He was retired to stud for trainer Ed Gregson. 2016 when he was once again voted Horse of the Year. day, she continued to earn honors, including her third and fourth at Lane’s End Farm in Versailles, KY. • Among career highlights: winning first match race in Santa Anita • In 2014 at 77, Sherman supplanted the legendary Charlie Eclipse Awards, the last one being 2010 Horse of the Year. • Accelerate raced for Sadler’s chief clients -- Hronis Racing of Kosta history when Valiant Pete defeated champion quarter-horse Griswold Whittingham as the oldest (76) trainer to win the Kentucky Derby. • The stretch-runner deluxe won 13 Grade I races and made Del and Pete Hronis -- who had huge success with the crackerjack mare in 1991; three straight wins in Del Mar’s Rancho Bernardo Handicap • 2016 marked Sherman’s best year with $8,608,255 in purse earnings, Mar’s 2010 Clement L. Hirsch — a race she had won the previous Stellar Wind. Champion 3-year-old filly went on to win 10 races, with Track Gal; upset of Snow Chief with the filly Melair in the thanks to the remarkable exploits of California Chrome. Previously, two years — her 18th straight victory. In 2009 she finished up her more than $2.9 million in purses and then was sold as a broodmare at ’86 Silver Screen in 1:32 4/5, a record for one mile on the dirt by a his most successful season for winnings was 2014 with $4,368,073, second year of being named champion older distaffer by beating 11 Keeneland for $6 million. female; winning his first $1 million event when Our New Recruit California Chrome accounting for $4,007,800 of that total. of the best male horses in the world in the Breeders’ Cup Classic and • Hronis crew also raced hard-knocking stakes horse Hard Aces for captured the $2 million Dubai Golden Shaheen; taking the Sunshine • Trainer had a fine season in 2011 with Cal-bred mare Ultra Blend, becoming the only female to win the race. She had won the Ladies’ three years, winning or placing in a dozen stakes and earning more Millions Classic in ’05 with Musique Toujours at $142.20, and a trio who won four stakes, including Del Mar’s Grade I Clement L. Classic the previous year. than $1.2 million. He’s now at stud at Averett Farm in Loranger, LA. of ’06 stakes with Healthy Addiction, including Del Mar’s Clement Hirsch. She earned nearly $650,000 for the year, finishing career • Zenyatta finished her career with $7,304,550 in earnings, the • Sadler in the top 20 all-time (16th) with career earnings through L. Hirsch Handicap. with 11 victories and purses of more than $1 million. most ever by a female. She has since completed her transition to 2018 of more than $117 million. • Other stakes horses: Evita Argentina, Black Mamba, Dearest • Registered third Grade I win of his career in 2010 when 3-year-old broodmare with several offspring. • Trainer’s 2014 roster was led by multiple graded-stakes winner Trickski, Noble Court, Get Funky, Victory Encounter, Olympic Haimish Hy won the Hollywood Derby. Ecton Park horse banked • In 2009 Shirreffs also saddled Life Is Sweet to capture the Breeders’ Iotapa (also for Hronis Racing) and 2-year-old stakes winner Daddy Prospect, Frost Free, Ceeband, Taste of Paradise, Hasty , more than $360,000. Cup Ladies Classic. Four-time stakes winner retired with more than DT. Iotapa won Del Mar’s Grade I Clement L. Hirsch Stakes and Geronimo and Christmas Boy. • 2007 was his winningest year since starting in 1979 as he won 207 $1.8 million in purses. Santa Anita’s Grade I Vanity Stakes prior to finishing third in • Previously held position of president of California Thoroughbred races to rank sixth in America, with earnings of $4,025,569. Most • Won more than $600,000 with good grass filly Harmonious during Breeders’ Cup Distaff. She won six of 14 starts and more than $1 Trainers. important triumph: Lang Field in the Grade I Citation Handicap. 2010-11, then had more grass success with a trio of stakes winners million, then was sold for $2.4 million at the Keeneland November • Family: Single. • Shifted operation to Southern California in 2007, with son Steve in 2011 in Nereid (more than $225,000), Star Billing (more than T sale. Daddy D T won 2014 Oak Tree Juvenile Turf at Del Mar and handling Northern California. His other son, Alan (who had a brief $350,000) and Mr. Commons. T finished third in Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf. career as a rider), is chief assistant and main man in the south. Alan • Scored in four Grade I stakes in ’07 — Tiago (half-brother to R • Ran his fourth Kentucky Derby prospect - Candy Boy - in 2014; Art Sherman was at California Chrome’s side for his world-wide exploits. Giacomo) — Santa Anita Derby and Goodwood Handicap, and R A finished 13th. Prior to Derby, was third in Santa Anita Derby to • Sherman family came to Los Angeles when Art was a youngster and After Market, Whittingham Memorial and Eddie Read handicaps. A Born: February 17, 1937 California Chrome, who went on to win in Kentucky. his size led him to a path where he wound up galloping horses for Tiago also won the Swaps Stakes, was third to in the I Brooklyn, New York I N • Has won 67 stakes at Del Mar (fifth all-time), including eight in the Rex Ellsworth stable. Accompanied the great Swaps on a railroad Belmont Stakes and wound up the year running fifth to Horse of the 2018. His stakes-winners were Catalina Cruiser (2), Catapult (2), Resides: Rancho Bernardo, California car to Kentucky for his Derby win in ’55 and also to Chicago when Year Curlin in the Breeders’ Cup Classic. N E Yuvetsi, Accelerate, Shenandoah Queen and True Royalty. Starts Wins Purses Swaps lost to Nashua in their epic match race. • Tiago, who banked $1.2 million in ’07, came back in ’08 to take the E 2018 R • 2013 was his best earnings year prior to 2018 with $7,727,780 in 86 6 $217,755 • Had a 21-year-plus riding career, from 1957 until 1978, then Oaklawn Handicap, finish third in the Breeders’ Cup Classic and R S purses and 121 victories, not far off his career best of 132 wins switched to conditioning Thoroughbreds. Won more than 2,000 races earn more than $1 million. S in 2009. Twenty-seven of his 2013 victories came at Del Mar and Career 1979 – 2018 • 12,722 starts as a rider; has won more than 2,200 races as a trainer. • Zenyatta, Giacomo and Tiago were all owned by Jerry and Ann 2,245 wins • $44,779,559 netted him his third training title at the seashore. • Training highlights include winning six races in a single day, Holbrook Moss. Shirreffs’ wife, Dottie Ingordo, is the stable • His 2013 Del Mar stakes winners: Rising Legend in a division of August 13, 2005 when he tied a Northern California record with manager for Jerry Moss. • California Chrome elevated his trainer to rarified heights in 2016 the Oceanside Stakes; He Be Fire N Ice in the California Dreamin’ five victories while also winning a race at Del Mar on the same • Another Moss-owned runner for Shirreffs was Madeo, a multiple when the 5-year-old California-bred son of Lucky Pulpit became the Handicap; Kettle Corn, San Diego Handicap; Vagabond Shoes, Del afternoon. stakes winner including the 2008 Del Mar Derby. all-time leading money winner in North America with earnings of Mar Handicap; Ethnic Dance, a division of the Del Mar Derby, and • Won 13 stakes between 1992 and ’97 with Lykatil Hill, including • Pulled off a major upset when his Zardana outran the odds-on 2009 $12,532,650 by capturing the world’s richest race, the $10 million Jedi Mind Trick, I’m Smokin Stakes. Del Mar’s Grade II Del Mar Budweiser Breeders’ Cup Handicap. Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra in the New Orleans Ladies. Dubai World Cup at Meydan Racecourse, a race awarding $6 million • A leading runner for Sadler and Hronis Racing in 2012 was Lady • His $50,000 claim Siren Lure emerged as one of the nation’s top • Trainer’s family owned farm near Neufields, N.H., and father bred to the winner. A year earlier, he had finished second in the Dubai of Shamrock, winner of the Santa Barbara Handicap at Santa Anita. sprinters of 2006 when he won five stakes, including the Grade I horses with Peter Fuller of Dancer’s Image renown. World Cup. She subsequently was sold for $2 million to Alain and Gerard Triple Bend at Hollywood Park, his first Grade I success as a trainer, • After a hitch in the Marine Corps, including a tour in Vietnam, • The distinctively-marked runner followed up his Dubai success Wertheimer at the Keeneland November sale following an eighth- as well as Del Mar’s Pat O’Brien Handicap. Later that year Siren Shirreffs was headed to Hawaii to become a surfer, but stopped in with victories in the San Diego Handicap, the Pacific Classic over place finish in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf. Also in the Lure finished eighth to Thor’s Echo in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint. California and got a job as a hotwalker for trainer Gene Cleveland. Beholder, the 2015 winner, and the Awesome Again. He suffered a Breeders’ Cup for Sadler: Vagabond Shoes, fifth in Turf, and He Be • His other stakes winners include Fancee Bargain, Lindsay Jean, • Later broke yearlings for Ed Nahem at Lakeview Thoroughbred heart-breaking loss to the then rising 3-year-old star Arrogate in the Fire N Ice, eighth in Mile. Perfec Travel, Presidio Heights and My Captain. Farm. Breeders’ Cup Classic. After an easy win in the Winter Challenge at • Could do no wrong in spring of 2010 with major stakes wins by • Family: Wife Faye; two sons. • Took out training license in 1978 and operated a small stable in Los Alamitos, the stage was set for a rematch with Arrogate in the Sidney’s Candy, Line of David, Hurricane Ike, Mona de Momma, Northern California before going to work for Brian Mayberry and inaugural $12 million Pegasus World Cup at Gulfstream Park. Alas, Crisp, Switch, Cozi Rosie and Ranger Heartley. Ran a pair in the Bill Spawr. Trained privately starting in ’94 for Nahem and Marshall California Chrome failed to bring his “A” game for one of the few Kentucky Derby that year -- Santa Anita Derby winner Sidney’s Naify’s 505 Farms, continuing until Naify died in 2000. Then times in his career and finished a disappointing ninth in his final race John Shirreffs Candy and Arkansas Derby winner Line of David -- though neither opened a public stable. as Arrogate won in brilliant fashion. Born: June 1, 1945 fared too well. • Among other stakes winners: Hollywood Story, Manistique, Starrer, • Thus, California Chrome, a training masterpiece by Sherman, went Fort Leavenworth, Kansas • His 2008 campaign saw him claim training titles at Hollywood Borodislew, Proposed, Bertrando, Tarlow, A.P. Warrior, Stanley Park off to stud at Taylor Made Farm in Kentucky after an unforgettable Spring/Summer, Del Mar and Oak Tree. Also won 16 stakes, Resides: Arcadia, California and Swept Overboard. career during which he compiled a record of 27-16-4-1 and earned including a pair of Grade Is and eight other graded races. • Family: Wife Dottie. $14,752,650. Starts Wins Purses • Captured his first training crown at the 2007 Hollywood Park 2018 • In 2014, California Chrome won the Santa Anita Derby, Kentucky 98 9 $598,395 autumn session, highlighted by six graded stakes victories. Derby and Preakness Stakes. He missed a Triple Crown sweep, Career 1994 – 2018 • 2,735 starts • Since winning that Hollywood training title, has captured eight though, finishing in a dead -heat for fourth behind in 477 wins • $45,906,927 Bill Spawr more, including 2008-09 and 2009-10 Santa Anita winter/spring Belmont Stakes. Born December 13, 1939 meet and 2008, 2009 and 2013 at Del Mar. • The flashy colt, a winner of Del Mar’s Graduation Stakes as a • Made the leap from virtual unknown to a player on the national Bell, California • Won 2,000th race of his career November 9, 2012 at Betfair juvenile, had the racing world and a national television audience stage in 2005 when Giacomo shocked the racing world at 50-1 in Hollywood Park with Rooster City. Resides: Arcadia, California abuzz in his quest to become the first Triple Crown winner in 36 the Kentucky Derby. Has followed that up with a series of solid • Has done well with claims that he’s moved up to stakes class, years. campaigns; top purse money was $5.7 million season in 2009. Starts Wins Purses the best being Cost of Freedom, who was claimed for $50,000 in 2018 • With Sherman the perfect media maestro, the sport received a much- Was back on the Kentucky Derby trail in 2017 with Gormley and 114 16 $1,239,930 2008 and won seven races that included five stakes and more than needed injection of publicity. California’s newest Thoroughbred Royal Mo. Gormley won the Santa Anita Derby with his stablemate Career 1977 – 2018 • 9,535 starts $750,000 in earnings. Horse was beaten a head in the 2009 Breeders’ track -- Los Alamitos -- also rode the “Chrome” wave nicely as a close-up third. Gormley went on to finish ninth behind Always 1,656 wins • $46,609,277 Cup Sprint. Another $50,000 claim was the aforementioned Iotapa. Sherman’s training headquarters and “The Home of Chrome.” Dreaming in Kentucky. Royal Mo failed to qualify for the Derby • Took out his trainer’s license in 1978 and won his first race in 1979. • Colt finished third in Breeders’ Cup Classic, but Sherman and, unfortunately, suffered a career-ending injury while training for • Rang the biggest bell of his long career when Amazombie won the • Rode show horses early in career and tried out for the U.S. Olympic subsequently called a perfect shot for his charge when he put him the Preakness Stakes. Breeders’ Cup Sprint at Churchill Downs in 2011. It was gelding’s equestrian team. While in high school, walked hots for trainer Tom on the grass for the first time at Del Mar in the Grade I Hollywood • Shirreffs’ everlasting piece of training art will remain Zenyatta, fifth win of the season — all stakes — and pushed his bankroll past Pratt at Santa Anita. After leaving the University of Oregon, was a Derby and watched him win smartly, the final boost he needed to win whom he guided through 19 straight victories in four seasons before the million-dollar mark. Cal-bred won still more stakes in 2012 — vet’s assistant for Dr. Jack K. Robbins. Served as assistant to David honors not just as 3-year-old male champion, but Horse of the Year. she ended her career with a narrow loss to the colt Blame in the 2010 including Del Mar’s Grade I Bing Crosby — but couldn’t repeat Hofmans and campaigned a string of horses in Northern California • Sherman and “Chrome” put another large feather in their caps in Breeders’ Cup Classic. Though she came up half a head short that in Sprint, finishing eighth. Retired with earnings of more than $1.5 38 39 Trainer Profiles • Del Mar 2019

million. sprinter and Horse of the Year by the California Thoroughbred • Did stellar work with the filly Midnight Bisou, a triple stakes winner Breeders’ Association. Del Mar Thoroughbred Club who ran third in the 2018 Kentucky Oaks and put more than a half- • Prior to , Yakteen had won stakes with million in the bank. Fortunately, Bench Points, Ingrid the Gambler and Stratham. Jockey Profiles — 2019 • Was Del Mar’s leading trainer outright in 1994 after earning same • Had success recently with Big Score, a son of Mr. Big owned by honors in a three-way tie in 1990. George Krikorian. Big Score won the Transylvania Stakes as a three- • Has won four other Southern California training titles: Oak Tree year-old in 2017. Norberto Arroyo, Jr. Tyler Baze 2000, 2001 and the big Santa Anita meet 1990-’91 and 1995-’96. • Yakteen spent the first 18 years of his life in Germany, the son of a Born: July 19, 1976 Born: October 19, 1982 • Known primarily as a busy and sharp claiming trainer. Best year for German mother and a Lebanese-born father who had become a U.S. San Juan, Puerto Rico Seattle, Washington earnings was 2000, with $2.5 million; for winners, 1994 at 85. citizen and joined the Army, which earned him an assignment in Resides: Arcadia, California Resides: Monrovia, California • Has moved many of his claims way up, some into stakes winners. Nuremberg. Yakteen speaks fluent German. That includes Exchange, the filly he haltered for $50,000 who went • But on July 4, 1982 he started a new life by joining a sister who’d Height: 5’3” • Weight: 112 pounds* Height: 5’4” • Weight: 114 pounds on to win three Grade I races, more than $1 million in purses and moved stateside to Cypress, California, right near Los Alamitos Race 2017 DMR Mts 1st Purses 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses a spot in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff in 1992; Sensational Star, a Course. (S) 34 3 $221,710 (S) 178 25 $1,495,945 $32,000 tag who won 10 times that much including victories in the • Young Yakteen needed a job and, though he had no experience with (F) 11 0 $39,605 (F) 83 7 $431,564 Bing Crosby and Pat O’Brien handicaps; Restage, a $12,500 claim horses, he was willing to learn and started by mucking stalls, first Career 1999–2018 • 18,797 mounts who became a stakes winner, and My Sonny Boy, a $62,500 claim with trotters, then with Quarter Horses. Career 1999–2017 • 9,379 mounts 2,586 wins • $114,790,022 in purses who captured the $300,000 Cal Cup Classic in 1990. • As he moved up the ranks he hooked up with a Quarter Horse trainer 1,333 wins • $48,062,488 in purses • Youthful old pro made a major change in the middle of the Santa • Had yet another sharp halter – this one for $40,000 at Del Mar in on the rise – a white-haired fellow named Bob Baffert. And when • Veteran rider missed all of 2018 with various issues, including, T Anita winter/spring season when that track closed for several weeks 2017 – name of Skye Diamonds. Mare responded to trainer’s care Baffert made the jump to Thoroughbreds in 1988 and 1989, Yakteen reportedly, a broken ankle that required three surgeries. He started a due to a series of equine fatalities. He took his tack to the midwest, R with eight wins, three of them in stakes, and finished her career with made it with him. prior comeback in California in 2016 that continued on into 2017. riding first at Oaklawn Park, then at the major Kentucky tracks. A almost $700,000 in earnings. • Yakteen remained with Baffert until 1991, when he was offered • Arrived in California five days in front of the 2016 summer seaside Latest word has him possibly staying east for the near future, but a • Developed the late bloomer Bordonaro into a major sprint force the opportunity to join Hall of Famer Charlie Whittingham. He meet with no real connections and no guarantees of any kind, yet I return to Del Mar this summer is always possible. between 2005 and 2007. Though he didn’t make it to the races until took it and for the next six years was the Bald Eagle’s right-hand rode his way into the track’s Top 10 list. N • Won an Eclipse Award as nation’s leading apprentice rider in 2000. his 4-year-old season, the gelding managed to win 10 of 20 starts, man, highlighted by his direct involvement with the careers of the • Broke into the Top 10 at the Santa Anita 2016 fall meet, too, then Was also top apprentice that year at Del Mar and all other Southern E including six sprint stakes, and $938,128. multiple-stakes winning mare , Santa Anita Handicap returned to capture the riding title at Del Mar during its fall session California race meets, winning 246 races all told. • Trained the rapid filly Enjoy the Moment, who won four stakes in winner Sir Beaufort and a record-setting run by the horse he saddled with a dozen firsts. R • Had his biggest year for purse money in 2004 when he won 239 1999 and led the boys through the early portion of the B.C. Sprint in the . • Though born in Puerto Rico, he spent his teen years growing up S races and posted earnings of more than $10.1 million, ranking him as that year before tiring. • In 1997 the timing was right for him to return to the Baffert barn and near Boston and in New York City where he was a star high school the 14th best rider in the country. Also that year won his first riding • Other stakes winners: Potrimagic, Valiant Wonder, Saratoga for the next seven years he helped the future Hall of Famer saddle athlete. His size limited him, though, and pointed him toward the title during Hollywood Park’s spring/summer meet. At 21, became Gambler, Mister Gennaro, Kitty On the Track, Drouilly’s Boy, the likes of champions Silver Charm, Real Quiet, Silverbulletday, racetrack where he turned out to be a natural. the youngest meet title winner at the now-defunct Inglewood oval Ladylore and Desiraes My Candy. Won his ninth Del Mar Stakes Chilukki and Point Given, along with dozens of other stakes • Starting in 1999 in New York, he was a star apprentice who then since Laffit Pincay, Jr. in 1968. during the 2018 fall season when Risky Proposition took the Let It winners. smoothly transitioned to journeyman. In the year 2000, he won 188 • 2015 proved his second-best year for purses with more than Ride. • Stayed with Baffert through 2004 before going out on his own. races in New York, more than any other rider on that tough circuit. $8.5 million registered. He won seven graded stakes during that • Registered his first victory with Cuda May in 1977 at Bay Meadows; “How exceptionally fortunate was I to be able to work and learn • Over the next several years he won more races, graded stakes and a campaign, including Grade I tallies in the Santa Margarita (Warren’s had his first stakes winner with Darling Deanna in 1983 in the Black under two Hall of Fame trainers,” he says. reputation as one who liked to party. There was success, but maybe Veneda), Triple Bend (Masochistic) and Awesome Again (Smooth Swan Stakes at Fairplex Park. • Saddled his first winner in 1991 when he was still in the employ of too much so. He did a short stretch in jail for an in 2003, Roller). 2008 was his next best for winnings -- more than $8.3 • Forged a long and successful relationship with Laffit Pincay, Jr. Baffert, who let him keep a few horses on his own. That inaugural then in 2009 there was an arrest for drug possession and more than a million -- highlighted by five Grade Is including the Del Mar When the rider fell on hard times with limited opportunities in the winner was Lady Keeper. year in jail. He lost his riding license and had to find work outside of Futurity (Midshipman). 1990s, he credited Spawr with keeping his career going by riding • Sent out his first all-on-his-own winner – and stakes winner – when racing. • Has been on a roll since 2014, clicking for some of the best purse him first-call. he took Sabiango to the Dueling Grounds (now Kentucky Downs) in • By 2012 he’d earned his way back into the game, first as an exercise tallies in his career -- $7.9 million in 2014; $8.5 million in 2015; • Spawr has worked around the racetrack since high school days, Kentucky to capture the 12-furlong Kentucky Cup Turf Handicap on rider in Kentucky, then as the leading rider at in $7.1 million in 2016; $7.3 million in 2017, and $6.5 million in 2018. including tours as a blacksmith’s assistant, as assistant trainer to the September 25, 2004. Like his conditioner, Sabiango was a German- Florence, near Cincinnati. He rode his 1,000th winner at Turfway on • Thru 2018, has won 100 graded stakes with 19 of them of Grade I late Joe Manzi and the manager of a veterinary hospital. bred. December 8, 2012. status. • Family: Single. • He is Treasurer and a member of the board of directors of CTT, • Besides Kentucky, he rode at Oaklawn Park in Arkansas and also • Tallied 2,000th victory of his career at Del Mar on August 14, 2014 California Thoroughbred Trainers. in New Mexico as he patched back together his once-promising aboard Kate’s Event. Had booted home 1,000th winner (3/11/05) at • Married to horsewoman and television commentator Millie Ball, career. Along the way he has had to bear up under serious injury (a Santa Anita aboard Mashiko. Won more than 2,600 races total into a Brit who began riding in Europe, then transitioned to California fractured pelvis) and serious adversity (his family home in Kentucky Tim Yakteen 2019. racing in 1995. She and Yakteen became friendly at the racetrack and with all their belongings burned to the ground). Born: July 29, 1964 • First career triumph came on Fleeting Wonder on October 29, 1999 the couple was engaged in Dubai the night before the 2001 Dubai • His summer at Del Mar in 2016 was actually a return: He’d ridden Nuremberg, Germany at Oak Tree at Santa Anita. Shortly thereafter, moved his tack to World Cup where they had gone to oversee the Baffert ace Captain at the shore oval in 2006, winning 11 races and finishing 11th in the Arizona for the long winter meet at Turf Paradise, preparing him for Resides: Monrovia, California Steve – she as the exercise rider, he as the assistant trainer – for his rider standings. • He’s won seven stakes at Del Mar, most notably the 2016 edition of his return to the Southern California circuit and his Eclipse year. Of Starts Wins Purses run in the $6-million race. The horse was a winner and Yakteen and 2018 the Del Mar Derby aboard the colt Free Rose. his 246 wins in 2000, 239 of them came before losing his “bug” on 98 10 $470,150 Ball were off and running, too. Couple have two sons. • His agent has been his younger brother, Nelson, a former jockey. December 12. Career 2004 – 2018 • 1,593 starts • Family: One son, three daughters. • Missed nearly half of 2010 and a portion of 2011 when a mount head 198 wins • $8,545,034 butted him at the starting gate at Del Mar on July 24, causing facial fractures and subsequent vision problems. Won with his second • Broke through in 2013 with his first “big” horse when Points mount back April 28, 2011 at Hollywood Park. Offthebench, a California-bred he’d nursed along until the gelding • Known as a rider who handles most anything thrown at him on the cut loose as a 4-year-old, registered victories in four of five starts, track -- good from the gate, good sprint rider, good grass rider, good including a pair of Grade I sprint stakes – Del Mar’s Bing Crosby on or off the pace. Simply a good athlete who can do it all. and the Santa Anita Sprint Championship. Next up for the son of • Another in the long line of the Baze family in racing. Father Earl Benchmark was to be his role as the favorite in the Breeders’ Cup and mother, the former Cammie Hunt, both were riders, as well as an Sprint at Santa Anita, but one week before that race he suffered a uncle, Gary, along with second cousin and North America’s all-time catastrophic injury during a workout and had to be euthanized. winning jockey, Russell (12,842 winners). Was also a cousin to the • Points Offthebench’s brilliance – and Yakteen’s fine job with him late rider Michael Baze. -- received a bittersweet salute posthumously by the racing industry • Got on a horse for the first time at age 3; began galloping horses the with an Eclipse as Sprint champion. He also was honored in his day after 16th birthday and won his first race 10 days after his 17th home state by being named California’s 2013 champion older male, * All riders’ weights listed are actual body weights. Riders normally “tack” two or three pounds above that weight, depending on saddle type. 40 41 Jockey Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Jockey Profiles • Del Mar 2019

birthday. • Proudly became a U.S. citizen on April 27, 2012 at a swearing-in Fever Stakes on the mare Cuddle Alert. 2000 with Fusaichi Pegasus, then got the Roses once more in 2008 • Developed a feel for riding by using his Uncle Gary’s Equicizer and ceremony in Louisville, KY. • Popular veteran was born in Mexico City, but grew up in with Big Brown, who came back to win Preakness, but couldn’t then getting instructions from Gary on the fine points of riding. • Family: Single. Guadalajara. Began career at 16 in Mexico after graduating from finish Belmont and earn the elusive “Triple.” • Family: Wife Christina; one daughter. Hipodromo de las Americas jockey school. • Won another Triple Crown race in 2016 with Exaggerator, a colt • Came to California in 1986, was licensed in 1988 and rode with trained by his brother Keith, when he captured the Preakness Stakes. Brice success in Northern California for more than a decade before coming They had been a closing second in the Kentucky Derby, but failed to fire in the Belmont. Kent registered one more Classic score in the Born: January 16, 1973 to Southern California. • First win: Courageous Pilot, Sept. 8, l985, at Agua Caliente in 2009 Belmont aboard . Born: June 23, 1982 Lyon, France Tijuana. • Has won six Breeders’ Cup races – Kotashaan (Turf, 1993); Desert Arequipa, Peru Resides: Arcadia, California • Took break from career in 2002-03 due to struggles with weight. Stormer (Sprint, 1995); Corinthian (Dirt Mile, 2007); Unrivaled Resides: Pasadena, California Height: 5’3” • Weight: 116 pounds • Was runner-up in 2004-05 Los Alamitos jockey standings although Belle (Distaff, 2010), Texas Red (Juvenile, 2014, trained by brother) and Roy H (Sprint, 2017). Height: 5’2” • Weight: 108 pounds 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses riding only half of the meeting; won the Los Alamitos 2005-06 Thoroughbred title with 76 victories. • Kent has earned more than 20 meet riding titles over the years, 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses (S) 21 0 $23,275 including three at Del Mar -- 1992, 1993 and 1997. (F) 15 1 $56,460 • Won four stakes at four different tracks in 2006 aboard Juan Garcia- (S) 122 11 $839,463 trained Jungle Prince, including Grade III Hollywood Turf Express. • First rode in Southern California in 1990 and rode regularly at Del (F) 63 10 $479,040 Career 1993–2018 • 10,835 mounts • At Fairplex in 2006, was second with 22 wins to perennial champion Mar until 2005. Returned in summer of 2014 and was second leading rider with 32 wins. Career 2002–2018 • 19,340 mounts 1,027 wins • $58,047,712 in purses Martin Pedroza. • Has 82 stakes wins at Del Mar, ninth best all time. 3,952 wins • $197,755,320 in purses • Personable Frenchman has built a reputation on numerous victories • Biggest victory was on I’m a Jewel in 1997 California Derby. • Won his first stakes race on December 13, 1986 on Godbey in the • Finished in the Top 10 nationally for earnings among all riders for 12 on the turf and for his patience in a race. • His lone Del Mar stakes tally came aboard Renee’s Queen in 2012 Maryland City Handicap at Laurel. straight years (2004-2015), but a hand injury cost him several weeks • Rode first winner on February 5, 1995 at Santa Anita on Gulf Tide at Oak Tree Juvenile Fillies Turf (now called Del Mar Juvenile Fillies • Louisiana boy with deep Cajun roots grew up in the heart of Cajun (including the whole Del Mar fall meeting) and he “fell” to only 12th 19-1. Turf). Payoff that afternoon was $63.60. country in a horse-oriented family. He was on horseback on the on the national list in 2016 with “only” $12,233,889 in purses. Was • Rode winner No. 1,000 in 2017 aboard stakes filly Union Strike on • Other stakes winners include Swiss Diva (2006 California Breeders family farm right after he could walk and rode races as a very the top rider in America for earnings in 2004 with $12.2 million. April 9 in the Santa Paula Stakes at Santa Anita. Champion S.), Take Her to Heart, TizFiz (2009 San Gorgonio young lad on the local bush circuit – including his father’s track in • More recently, sustained a broken wrist in a spill in March of 2018 • Big 1999 season when he had 64 winners and $4.1 million in H.),Ashley’s Kitty and Lit’sgoodlookngray. Lafayette – for years prior to riding his first “official” winner at age which sidelined him for seven weeks. purse earnings, with 20 percent of his wins coming in stakes races. • Has ridden in races against his son, Jose, on numerous occasions. 16 in 1986 at Evangeline Downs in Opelousas, LA. • Had a virtual hammerlock on riding titles in Southern California for Twelve of 13 added-money wins were in turf races, headed by • Best year for earnings by his mounts was 2013 with more than $2.5 • Family: Wife Rosie; two sons by a previous marriage. several years with 28. Seven of them were at Del Mar -- 2016 (in a Happyanunoit’s late surge to win the $500,000, Grade I Matriarch at million in purses. In 1997 had his top mark for winners with 160 tie), 2015 (summer and fall), 2014, 2013, 2012 and 2008. Hollywood Park. firsts. • When he tied for a riding title at the shore in 2016, he also tied • Best year was 1996 with 123 wins and $5.1 million in earnings. • Family: Wife Nicolasa; two daughters, one son. J the legendary Bill Shoemaker as the rider with the most Del Mar • Had a pair of Grade I victories in 2000, both on grass: Happyanunoit Victor O championships at seven. in Beverly Hills and Caffé Latte in Del Mar’s Ramona Handicap, Espinoza • Swept the riding crowns at all five major Southern California race now the John C. Mabee Stakes. In all, won five stakes, four of them Kent C graded, with Happyanunoit. Born: May 23, 1972 meets in 2008, his first full year in California. Desormeaux Hidalgo, Mexico K • Won a single-season record 13 stakes at Del Mar in 2012, eclipsing • Won first stakes race in 1995 in Las Palmas Handicap with E a standard of 12 black-type tallies shared by Chris McCarron, Laffit Onceinabluemamoon for Hall of Fame trainer Jack Van Berg. Was Born: February 27, 1970 Resides: Arcadia and San Diego, Pincay, Jr. and . top apprentice rider that year at Santa Anita, Hollywood Park and Maurice, Louisiana California Y Del Mar. • In 2014 he scored his fifth victory in a Breeders’ Cup race, reprising Resides: Covina, California Height: 5’2” • Weight: 114 pounds S his 2013 score aboard Goldencents in the Dirt Mile. Other BC • Has won 72 Graded stakes, 10 of them Grade Is. Height: 5’3” • Weight: 116 pounds winners: Secret Circle, 2011 Juvenile Sprint; Ginger Punch, 2007 • Captured a pair of Graded stakes with Spanish Queen in 2015, 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses Distaff; Intercontinental, 2005 Filly & Mare Turf. including Grade I American Oaks. 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses (S) 9 0 $22,430 • Thru 2018, has won 231 Graded stakes races, 59 in Grade Is. • Won first Grade I with Famous Digger in 1997 Del Mar Oaks. (S) 128 10 $1,099,364 (F) 0 0 $0 • His $16.4 million in purses in 2008 was second-best in the country. • Biggest win in 2007 came in the Grade I Del Mar Debutante with (F) 38 5 $263,145 Career 1993–2018 • 21,999 mounts Set Play. Led all riders nationally in victories in 2004 with 455. Career 1986–2018 • 31,594 mounts 3,358 wins • $197,963,594 in purses • His highest purse totals came in 2012 when he won more than • Moved his tack from Southern California to Kentucky and Florida • Voted into racing’s Hall of Fame in 2017. in 2003, but returned in 2007. Became interested in riding at age 14 5,994 wins • $282,983,453 in purses $17 million, making him fourth-best rider in the country that year. • Inducted into racing’s Hall of Fame in 2004. • Fought a courageous battle to come back from a severe neck injury Approaching $200 million in career earnings. because he was on the small side and did not particularly like school. suffered during a workout spill early in the 2018 Del Mar meeting • Attended apprentice school in native France before coming to the • Set a world record when he won 598 races in 1989. That mark still • Besides his 28 California riding titles, won five more in Kentucky. stands. • Despite beliefs that he might never ride again, seven months later he • Captured his 3,000th race on May 11, 2013 at the now-closed Betfair United States. was back in the saddle and winning races. • Family: One son. • Won an Eclipse Award as the nation’s top apprentice in 1987, then Hollywood Park on Ondine. became one of only four (McCarron, Cauthen, Leparoux) to double • After coming close twice, rider grabbed the brass ring in 2015 with • Rode his 4,000th winner June 15, 2019 at Santa Anita aboard Portal Creek. up as a journeyman in 1989. He added yet another Eclipse to his his sweep of the Triple Crown aboard speedy American Pharoah, the • Involved in an opening-day spill at Del Mar in 2009 where he Agapito Delgadillo trophy case in 1992. first time in 37 years the feat had been accomplished. suffered multiple facial fractures that cost him nearly the whole • Was nation’s leading rider for wins in 1987 (450), 1988 (474) and • First rode the homebred by Pioneerof the Nile when trainer Bob meeting. Despite that, he still won more than $12.4-million in purses Born: July 26, 1966 1989 (598) and its leader in purses won ($14,193,006) in 1992. Baffert put him on for his initial victory, an impressive tally in the for the year. Mexico City, Mexico • Thru 2018, has won 368 Graded stakes with 118 of them of the Del Mar Futurity in September 2014. Espinoza was the man from • Known as a rider who “does his homework.” Studies race videos and then on out and the two of them went on to racing immortality, Resides: Colton, California Grade I variety. past performances on his mounts and his rivals and comes prepared • Youngest rider to win 3,000 races in 1995, then became youngest to winning eight of their next nine starts, climaxed by a runaway when he gets a leg up. Height: 5’4” • Weight: 118 pounds surpass $100-million purse mark in 1997. triumph in the 2015 Breeders’ Cup Classic. Colt won more than $8.6 • Only member of his family involved in racing. Attended races with 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses • Scored victory No. 6,000 on January 27, 2019 at Santa Anita aboard million, an Eclipse as 2-year-old champion, another as 3-year-old his father one day in his native Peru by accident (they thought they (S) 29 7 $175,260 X S Gold. He’s only the 19th rider to cross that plateau. champion and then the grand prize as Horse of the Year. He now is a were going to a soccer match) and was so taken by the sport he (F) 22 3 $92,555 • Currently sixth-leading rider all time in purse earnings and stallion at Ashford Stud in Versailles, KY. chose to enter that country’s jockey school. absolutely eligible to move up to fourth by the end of 2019, • Espinoza, who called himself “the luckiest Mexican on Earth” • Began riding in Lima, Peru on December 8, 2001, winning with Career 1985–2018 • 13,295 mounts passing the retired pair of ($296,188,735) and after American Pharoah’s Derby score, went on to become one his first mount. Went on to win apprentice title at Hipodromo de 1,571 wins • $28,509,525 in purses ($297,914,839). of the most famous Mexicans on the planet in 2015. Besides the Monterrico. • Lost most of 2015 to an arm injury he suffered during a race. Spent • Best earnings year was 2008 - $15.6 million. hundreds of interviews he did with racing and sporting media, the • Came to the United States in May 2002 with the help of trainer the year in Mexico recovering. Suffered a broken collarbone in 2017 • Won the coveted Memorial Jockey Award in 1993. TV networks discovered his happy demeanor and he did spots on Zanelli, Sr. First U.S. tally came aboard his first mount in the at Santa Anita and then another arm injury in 2018. But the old pro • Captured his first Kentucky Derby aboard Real Quiet in 1998, took a series of shows, including “Dancing with the Stars” and “The country, John Bobby, at Cincinnati’s River Downs on July 10, 2002. rides on. the Preakness Stakes, too, then missed a Triple Crown on that colt Tonight Show.” • Came to Southern California in mid-November 2007 to ride first call • When he suffered that broken collarbone in 2017, he sucked it up by a whisker in the Belmont Stakes. Won Kentucky Derby again in • He also earned several prestigious awards during and after for late Hall of Fame trainer Robert Frankel. and came back later in the afternoon to win the $100,000 Spring “Pharoah:” The Laffit Pincay, Jr. Award at Del Mar in 2015 and the 42 43 Jockey Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Jockey Profiles • Del Mar 2019

George Woolf Award at Santa Anita in 2016. Additionally, he was • Comes from a family of 12 children; he is the 11th. Two brothers are 28-year-old native of Mexico made quite a splash in his second Derby favorite Lookin At Lucky for Baffert and got the money in awarded his third ESPY (2002, 2014, 2015), the “Excellence in jockeys: Jose Espinoza was a regular on the New York circuit before go-round at the seaside oval in 2018, posting 17 wins in during the Maryland. That was the beginning of a breakout year for him, as Sports Performance Yearly Award” presented by the ABC network. a lingering injury terminated his career, and Leo Espinoza exercises summer meet and a dozen in the fall with purse earnings totaling he banked more than $10 million in purses, making him ninth-best • Espinoza touched hearts when he revealed that -- because of an horses in Southern California and has ridden occasionally in the $1,441,383. He finished sixth in the win column for the summer money-winning rider in the country. emotional visit he’d made previously to children stricken with afternoons. Nephew Assael Espinoza now rides on the Southern stand and third in the fall. • Rang the bell with more than two dozen stakes winners in 2011, cancer at the City of Hope research and treatment center in Duarte, California circuit. • For the year, Franco went to the winner’s circle 109 times for seven of them in Grade I affairs. Among those: Kentucky Oaks near Santa Anita – he has been donating 10% of his earnings to • Became a U.S. citizen after taking his with approximately 1,000 winnings of $5,128,423, by far his best earning year since he began (Plum Pretty), Hollywood Gold Cup (), Haskell the facility. Later he noted that all of his winnings from American other new citizens on April 18, 2018 at a ceremony in downtown San riding in 2009. Invitational (Coil), Del Mar Futurity (Drill) and the Malibu and Pat Pharoah’s Belmont victory went to the cause. Diego’s Golden Hall. • After something of a slow start to begin his career, he has chalked up O’Brien (The Factor). In each case, he was riding for Hall of Famer • Steady veteran first became a force in 2000 with 242 wins and more • Family: Single. earnings of $1 million-plus every year since 2012. Baffert. than $13 million in purses. Made a national mark in 2002 when • Still waiting to score his first stakes victory at Del Mar, but has • Despite his relatively brief career, thru 2018 has won 104 Graded he won Kentucky Derby and Preakness on the Baffert-trained War won several graded stakes elsewhere, including his first big one stakes with 31 of them being Grade Is. Emblem, only to see his Triple Crown chances take a tumble when Heriberto Figueroa in the Grade II Oaklawn Handicap in 2017 with Inside Straight. • 2013 was keyed by a pair of Breeders’ Cup victories -- New Year’s the colt stumbled badly out of the gate in the Belmont, where he Day in the Juvenile and Secret Circle in the Sprint. In 2016 he took a Born: December 8, 1999 Subsequently, he won the Grade I Santa Margarita in 2018 aboard wound up finishing eighth. Breeders’ Cup Sprint again with Drefong. Bayamon, Puerto Rico Fault and the Grade I Beholder Mile with Secret Spice in 2019. • Pulled off the Derby-Preakness double again in 2014 on the Those last two victories were accomplished at Santa Anita. • Had early success at the now-closed Bay Meadows, tying perennial mercurial California-bred California Chrome, aboard whom he Resides: Arcadia, California • His first racing experience was with an uncle in Mexico who was a champ at 47 wins for the riding title for the 2005- won six straight stakes and had all of racing -- and many outside Height: 5’2” • Weight: 112 pounds farrier. Franco didn’t do too well working under a horse, but when he 06 meet. Then rode 109 winners in a 65-day meet at Golden Gate it -- abuzz with hopes of the first Triple Crown winner in 36 years. switched to the top of them, things began to click. Fields for the session’s top honors, the first time Baze hadn’t won a Alas, to his chagrin and that of trainer Art Sherman, they could only 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses • Rode his first winner at Mexico City’s Hipodromo de las Americas Northern California meet since 1980. manage a tie for fourth in the Belmont Stakes. (S) 119 19 $576,590 in March, 2009, then came to Canada and the United States later that • Registered his first victory on August 17, 2005 at Bay Meadows Fair • California Chrome, however, had more to give beyond his Triple (F) 66 10 $296,040 year and broke through with wins at Hastings Park in Vancouver, aboard Wild Daydreamer. First stakes victory came in the $75,000 Crown run. He finished his 3-year-old season with a victory in Del Career 2018 • 582 mounts British Columbia in July. Next he rode at Golden Gate Fields and Foster City Handicap at Bay Meadows on February 4, 2006 aboard Mar’s Hollywood Derby on the grass and locked up 2014 Horse 103 wins • $2,611,958 in purses Turf Paradise before a run through the midwest at Fair Grounds in Somethinaboutlaura. A week later, won his first $100,000 race by of the Year honors. He ran twice in the $10-million Dubai World • Hails from Bayamon, Puerto Rico’s second-largest city, and also the New Orleans, Remington Park in Oklahoma and Canterbury Park booting home Sierra Sweetie in the California Breeders’ Cup Oaks. Cup, finishing second in 2015 and winning it all in 2016. He then hometown of 2017’s Eclipse-winning apprentice, Evin Roman. Both in Minnesota. He did well at Oaklawn Park in Arkansas where he • Scored his first graded stakes win on Get Funky in the Morvich won the San Diego Handicap, TVG Pacific Classic and Awesome riders came to Southern California at the beginning of their careers finished second in the rider standings before coming to Santa Anita Handicap at Santa Anita in 2007. Again Stakes before running into the rising superstar Arrogate in the to make their marks. in 2017. He also finished second in the rider standing at Santa • Won his 1,000th race August 30, 2012 at Del Mar on Bubba Fizz. Breeders’ Cup Classic and having to settle for second. “Chrome” did • Figueroa registered his first victory on January 1, 2018 at Hipodromo Anita’s summer meet in 2018. • Was a finalist for an Eclipse Award as top apprentice rider of 2006. J enough, though, to pick up a second Horse of the Year trophy and Camarero in Puerto Rico. Then Puerto Rican riding legend and • He was leading rider at Turf Paradise in both 2012 and ’13 and that’s • Difficult family life growing up for rider: Abandoned by his 14-year- took a then North American record $14,752,650 in earnings into his racing Hall of Famer, Angel Cordero, Jr. – in his current role as a where he hooked up with the successful trainer Robertino Diodoro, old mother, and never having seen his father, youngster was raised O stud career. jockey agent -- brought Figueroa to Gulfstream Park in Florida. earning the ride on Inside Straight in the Oaklawn Handicap. by his grandmother and had to work construction in Veracruz as an C • Following his Triple Crown efforts with California Chrome in 2014, But shortly thereafter, another Puerto Rican – jockey agent Nelson • He’s won major stakes in the past year on Next Shares, Danuska’s 11-year-old. K Espinoza went to Ascot in England and won a stakes (Windsor Arroyo – sold him on the idea of following in Roman’s footsteps in My Girl and Causeforcommotion. • Came to the United States in 2003 and got a job as a dishwasher and E Castle Stakes aboard Hootenanny) for trainer Wesley Ward. While Southern California. He began horsebacking at Santa Anita during • Family: Single. cook in a Pleasanton, CA delicatessen. Deli owner Terri Terry had there he got to chat with Queen Elizabeth in the walking ring. their spring/summer meet beginning in April, 2018. a small string of show jumpers and Garcia persuaded her to let him Y • Captured his second Breeders’ Cup race when • Young rider registered 10 winners at the Santa Anita session, then ride. S took the Juvenile Fillies at Santa Anita in 2014 at a whopping led all jockeys at the Los Alamitos summer meet. Subsequently, he • With just a handful of mane and riding bareback, the youngster took $125.40. His first was also a boxcar special when he piloted Spain to the horse over the jumps successfully, earning a chance to begin would be leading rider at the two additional Los Al stands held in Born: October 23, 1984 take the 2000 Distaff for a $133.80 return. His third-time tally wasn’t exercising horses at the Pleasanton racetrack for six months before 2018 as his fan club among local horsemen grew. Veracruz, Mexico nearly so big at the tote: American Pharoah paid $3.40. • In his first season at Del Mar, registered 19 firsts to place fifth among beginning his career in earnest. • Rider had his best year for purses in 2006 with $16.1 million, which all riders at the 36-day shore summer session. He would then win 10 Resides: Monrovia, California • Family: Single. put him third in the country. Next best for him was 2004 when he races at the 16-day fall stand for a fourth-place ranking. Height: 5’1” • Weight: 115 pounds earned $15.9 million (3rd best again) and then 2015 at $15.6 million • Lost his “bug” (apprentice weight allowance) in March and now (6th). rides as a journeyman, even though he’s only 19 years old. 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses Mario Gutierrez • Has been leading rider at 12 Southern California race meets, (S) 49 7 $335,270 • His parents had a with their youngster going stateside on his Born: September 19, 1986 including 2000, 2005 and 2006 Del Mar summer sessions, as well as (F) 4 0 $1,380 own, so, instead, they joined him. His folks bunk in with him in his El Higo, Veracruz, Mexico the 2014 fall meet at the shore oval. Highlight of his 2006 Del Mar digs in Arcadia, near Santa Anita. Career 2005–2018 • 9,875 mounts meet was a record-setting seven victories on Labor Day, September • Rang up a pair of stakes tallies last year aboard juvenile runners, 1,498 wins • $84,572,293 in purses Resides: Arcadia, California 4. Several riders had held the previous mark of six winners in one first with the filly Kim K for trainer Peter Miller in Los Alamitos’ • A late-comer to the game (he didn’t ride his first race until he was Height: 5’7” • Weight: 114 pounds afternoon. Barretts Debutante in September, then with the colt Bob and Jackie 20), the smallish but extra sturdy reinsman has been one of the top 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses • Has won 250 Graded stakes with 71 of them being Grade Is. for trainer Richard Baltas in the Eddie Logan Stakes at Santa Anita riders on the circuit. Competed in New York for several months in (S) 125 17 $1,338,809 • Won two of those Grade Is in 2018 aboard Accelerate (SA Handicap in December. 2017-18 without much success, returning to Santa Anita in early (F) 32 2 $162,265 and Gold Cup at SA), eventual champion older horse. • Family: Single. 2018. • His 97 stakes wins at Del Mar rank him fourth all-time. • Suffered a separated shoulder during Del Mar fall meet last Career 2006–2018 • 6,477 mounts • Won 3,000th race of his career May 31, 2013 at Betfair Hollywood November and missed four months. 1,124 wins • $47,185,012 in purses Park on Flashy Delight. Geovanni Franco • Scored biggest victory of his career in 2014 when he got Bayern to • Became an overnight sensation when he was named to ride the • When he came to United States in 1993, he rode briefly in Southern 3-year-old colt I’ll Have Another, who took him on the ride of a Born: January 28, 1991 hang tough and win the $5-million Breeders’ Cup Classic at Santa California before finding good success in Northern California. Spent lifetime in 2012. Won four straight stakes on him, each bigger than Tlalnepantla de Baz, Mexico Anita. Won two TVG Pacific Classics -- in 2013 aboard Game On a short time riding in Kentucky, then returned to Southern California Dude and 2017 astride Collected, upsetting Arrogate. the last — Santa Anita’s Robert B. Lewis and Santa Anita Derby, in 1996. Resides: Azusa, California • Finished up both 2013 and 2014 with more than $10 million in then the Kentucky Derby and Preakness. Next to come was a shot at • He was top apprentice rider at Bay Meadows in 1993-94 and at Height: 5’5” • Weight: 114 pounds purses, a good part of it built around his relationship with trainer racing immortality in the Belmont Stakes, but a touch of tendinitis Golden Gate Fields in ’94. He was runner-up to perennial Northern Bob Baffert and his powerful stable. If Garcia wasn’t riding stakes forced the scratch of the colt on the eve of the race. California champion Russell Baze at the 1995 Golden Gate fall meet. 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses horses for the conditioner, he was his main workout rider, as was the • I’ll Have Another’s owner, J. Paul Reddam, saw Gutierrez win a • First encounter with horses came on a farm outside Mexico City (S) 159 17 $931,847 case throughout 2015 when he readied American Pharoah for his run race at Santa Anita early in the 2011-12 meet and liked his style. He following high school; attended jockey school in Mexico City. (F) 67 13 $509,536 through the Triple Crown and on to Horse of the Year honors. suggested to his trainer, Doug O’Neill, that he give the young rider a • Drove a city bus as a teenager before becoming a jockey and says: Career 2009-2018 • 4,199 mounts • Was third to American Pharoah aboard Dortmund in 2015 Kentucky shot. He did and they were paid back nicely. “It’s a lot easier riding horses than driving in that traffic in Mexico 766 wins • $16,011,603 in purses Derby. • Gutierrez has become Reddam’s go-to guy on many occasions since. City.” • After riding just a handful of mounts at Del Mar in 2017, the • In the 2010 Preakness, Garcia stepped in on the beaten Kentucky Rider has won 15 stakes at Del Mar, 11 on Reddam horses. 44 45 Jockey Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Jockey Profiles • Del Mar 2019

• Won Best Pal Stakes and Del Mar Futurity in 2015 on Reddam’s • Put together a showcase year in 2012. Was fourth-leading rider Spawr. As a result, he was the regular pilot for the conditioner’s • Graduate of Panama’s jockey school, where he started at age 17. Nyquist. Colt climaxed an undefeated 2-year-old season with an at Del Mar, then took riding titles at Fairplex Park and Betfair multiple-stakes winner Skye Diamonds, not only at Del Mar but also • Brother Marcelino also is a rider. One of his sons, Brian, rides, too. impressive tally in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile at Keeneland to earn Hollywood’s autumn meet. To win the Fairplex meet he had to do in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint, where she finished fourth • Name is pronounced “Mar-teen.” an Eclipse as champion 2-year-old male. He then came out firing as the near impossible: unseat perennial champion (13 straight riding in 2017 and 10th in 2018. • Family: Wife Evelyn; two sons, one daughter. a 3-year-old and took an undefeated 7-for-7 mark into the Kentucky titles) Martin Pedroza. He pulled it off, 26 winners to 19. • Has quite an international tinge to his riding career, having won Derby, where he went favored and scored by better than a length. • Tied with Rafael Bejarano for top jock at 2013 spring-summer more than 2,000 races not only in his native Brazil but also in Gutierrez thus joined Willie Simms (Ben Brush, 1896; Plaudit, 1898) Betfair Hollywood Park session. Singapore, Macau and Dubai. In fact, his biggest win all time came as the only other perfect 2-for-2 rider in the history of the race. • Won half a dozen races at Del Mar in 2011; then won 24 in 2012. in 2010 in the $10-million Dubai World Cup aboard Gloria De Born: August 4, 1992 • Nyquist went favored again in the Preakness, but came up short He took it up another notch in 2013 when he won 27 races and was Campeao. He took the horse trained by Pascal Barry right to the Melun, France this time, finishing third. Subsequently, he ran a fever and was the third-leading jock. Registered first Del Mar stakes victory in ’12 front out of the gate and fended off challengers to win by a nose in taken out of consideration for a go in the Belmont Stakes. After two on Nechez Dawn in Daisycutter Handicap. He added three more in the first-ever World Cup at Meydan Racecourse. Resides: Monrovia, California more starts, he was retired to stud for Darley at Jonabell Farm in 2013, including a tally on Ethnic Dance in a division of the GII Del • Broke his maiden in 1993 at Hipodromo do Cristal, Porto Alegre, Height: 5’4” • Weight: 115 pounds Kentucky. Mar Derby. Has seven shore stakes on his ledger. Brazil. • Thru 2018, Gutierrez has won 33 Graded stakes with 13 of them • Won half a dozen other stakes during 2012, including graded • Family: Wife Fernanda; one daughter. 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses being Grade I. Scored a major tally in 2016 in the BC Juvenile tallies on Izzy Rules in the Las Flores and Comma to the Top in the (S) 146 37 $2,523,977 Fillies aboard Champagne Room. 2016 was his best year, with $9.8 Daytona, both at Santa Anita. Has nine Graded stakes tallies to his (F) 86 16 $914,296 million in earnings. credit. Martin Pedroza Career 2009–2018 • 3,253 mounts • Registered his 1,000th career victory on February 10, 2017 at Santa • Rode winners of four straight runnings of Los Angeles Stakes -- Born: July 20, 1965 610 wins • $42,628,865 in purses Anita aboard Hot Night. Comma to the Top (2013), Cyclometer (2014), Distinctiv Passion Panama City, Panama • Realized a huge goal this year when he was “kissed in” in the • Now 31-year-old grew up on farm in the small town of El Higo in (2015), San Onofre (2016). Kentucky Derby aboard Country House following the controversial the Mexican state of Veracruz in the southeastern part of the country, • Best year was 2013 with $8.3 million in mount earnings. Resides: Duarte, California disqualification of Maximum Security, the horse first under the wire one of four children. Caring for, and riding, horses were a part of his • Got interested in the sport as a child when mother and uncle, Manuel Height: 5’4” • Weight: 115 pounds who was moved back to 17th. Prat’s horse had finished second, but youth. Alicea, who was a jockey, took him to the races. was raised to the winner’s circle following the first win DQ in the • His father — Mario Gutierrez Hernandez Sr. — was a Quarter-Horse • Got initial grounding from trainer Ramon Flores on the Texas racing 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses 145 running of the Run for the Roses. jockey and trainer and young Mario began riding at age 12. circuit. Started as hot walker, graduated to groom and then exercise (S) 75 4 $245,005 • Frenchman broke through initially in 2015, winning 84 races, • Mario became his father’s rider for match races, taking part in at rider. (F) 23 1 $59,807 more than $5.2 million in purses and several major stakes -- and least 200 of them by his reckoning in and around his home state of • When he first began his career as a jockey, he was listed under Career 1982–2018 • 301,365 mounts this despite losing about four months to a nasty racing spill at Los Veracruz. the name Edwin Alicea, his mother’s first surname, or apellido. 3,890 wins • $115,281,209 in purses Alamitos in September that had him in a body cast for more than two • In 2005, with his parents’ blessing for a one-time shot at being (Hispanics normally have two apellidos, a combination of their • All-time leading rider at the now-closed Fairplex Park/Barretts months. J a professional race rider, he went to Mexico City to ride as an father’s first apellido along with their mother’s first apellido.) “bullring,” having won 15 riding titles, including 13 straight between • But in the last three years, he’s gone from good to better to among apprentice at Hipodromo de las Americas. Caught the eye of a Subsequently, he rode under the name Edwin Maldonado-Alicea, a 1999 and 2011. Holds the record for wins in a single meet at 51 in the best. His purse totals have climbed ($12.3 million in 2016; $12.6 O visiting Canadian trainer named Terry Jordan who invited him to try combination of his father and mother’s first appelidos. Now in the 2004 and wins at the track all-time at 730. million in 2017; $12.9 million in 2018), winning 516 races during C his luck the following year in Vancouver. program he simply goes by Edwin Maldonado. • Had a remarkable run to open the Fairplex meeting in 2008, that span. Thanks to his Derby tally, his purse totals in the middle of K • As an apprentice in 2006 he won 91 races at Hastings Park there; • Officially began his career and had his first winner at Assiniboia winning seven races on September 5 (including win No. 3,000 on this year are running ahead of those marks. E then was the track’s leading rider in 2007 and 2008. He won 47 Downs in Winnipeg, Canada, before moving on to the familiar Texas Airplane Attendant in his first mount of the day), then three races • Was second-leading rider at Del Mar’s summer meet in ‘15, then stakes at the Western Canadian racetrack in his six seasons there. circuit, where he rode for three years. Shifted next to Louisiana on September 6 followed by seven more on September 7. He’s only second-leading rider at Santa Anita’s ‘15-’16 winter/spring session Y • He was the regular rider for 2007 Canadian champion 2-year-old Downs and Delta Downs before heading west to Southern California second rider in history to win seven twice in a year. following his comeback from injury. Won 38 races and the 2016 S filly Dancing Allstar, as well as the British Columbia champion Holy to ride at the 2010 Fairplex Park meet. • Is also the leading rider at Los Alamitos in races for Thoroughbreds riding title (in a tie with Rafael Bejarano) at Del Mar’s summer Nova. • Family: Wife Angel Castillo; three daughters. only. He was the king of the old Orange County Fair meet that was season. He won 35 races and the outright championship for summer • Early on he was taken under wing as the first-string rider by held there between 1977 and 1991 and has won the most races at the 2017 and also took the fall crown. Finished second at Del Mar to Hastings’ training kingpin Taylor, along with owner and track’s afternoon cards that started in 2014. Drayden Van Dyke for both the summer and fall 2018 sessions. syndicate manager Glen Todd. The three of them shared a house in Tiago Pereira • Always known as an especially good gate and speed rider, he was a • Rode his initial winner at Fontainebleau, France in September, 2009. Vancouver and were known as the “two and a half men.” Born: November 29, 1976 natural on the double-quick gelding Private Zone, who won seven • When Prat was 17, he rode his first race in the United States at • Gutierrez rode briefly at several U.S. tracks — among them Portland Sapucaia do Sul, Brazil stakes and placed in nine others running all over the country under Hollywood Park, then registered his first victory stateside at Santa Meadows, Golden Gate Fields and Turf Paradise — but came to Pedroza. Canadian-bred by Macho Uno won more than $2.9 million. Anita on January 15, 2010 aboard Heavenly n’ Free, who paid Southern California with Taylor and a string of horses in the fall of Resides: San Dimas, California His connection for “Zone” was the horse’s stable manager, Rene $103.40 to win. 2011. Was pondering a return to Vancouver when I’ll Have Another Height: 5’5” • Weight: 120 pounds Douglas, a fellow Panamanian and former rider who has had a long • Spent his winters in Southern California with trainer Leonard changed everything. friendship with Pedroza. Powell, who acted as his guardian, for both the 2009 and 2010 • The rider used some of his early Canadian earnings to buy his 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses • Pedroza became the 10th rider to win 1,000 races at Hollywood Park meetings at Santa Anita. “I love racing in America, which is very parents a home, their first. (S) 125 14 $727,352 on July 10, 2010 when he took the Grade I Triple Bend Handicap on different to the way races are run in France,” said Prat. “Let’s • Family: Wife Rebecca; one son. (F) 68 5 $235,730 E Z’s Gentleman. say I’ve learned about different race rhythms, and it has certainly Career 1993–2018 • 2,953 mounts • Burst into prominence on the Southern California scene when riding improved my strength in the saddle.” 330 wins • $13,881,640 in purses 50-1 shot Martial Law to victory in the $1-million Santa Anita • In early 2012, Prat was named as the second call for the Wertheimer Edwin A. Maldonado • Won 19 races during Del Mar’s 2018 summer and fall meets, Handicap in 1989. brothers in France, a role of honor behind star rider Olivier Peslier. Born: December 1, 1982 totaling purses of $963,082. For the year, won 86 races for purses of • Rode three straight winners of Landaluce Stakes — Garden Gal, He had won the “Etrier d’Or” as that country’s top apprentice in Columbus, Ohio $3,528,064, his best earnings year so far in the United States. Fluttery Danseur and Zealous Connection 1990-92 — for the late 2009. • Came to the United States – and California – in 2014. Brian Mayberry, for whom he often rode first call. • Being a jockey was the only profession Prat ever considered. The Resides: Covina, California • Has been a steady, if not spectacular, performer at Del Mar during • Won six straight races at Oak Tree meeting on October 31, 1992, Frenchman grew up around horses with his father, Frederic Prat, Height: 5’6” • Weight: 118 pounds the past five summers. He rode seven winners in 2014; 14 in 2015; equaling the Santa Anita record set by Laffit Pincay, Jr. in 1987. training harness horses for a living. Young Flavien was always at 13 in 2016; nine in 2017, and 14 in 2018. • Won first meet title at a major Southern California venue when he the stables and early on got a taste for things by riding in some pony 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses • Has won five Del Mar stakes races over the past four years, booted home 31 winners at Hollywood Park’s fall meet in 2005. races. His brother, Alexi, is a harness driver in France. (S) 52 3 $207,875 including the I’m Smokin with Mo Soul in 2016, the 2017 Oceanside Posted best-ever earnings mark that year with $5.2 million, then • Served his apprenticeship under Chantilly handler Tony Clout in (F) 20 5 $100,703 Stakes with Bowies Hero and the Rancho Bernardo Handicap with topped that in 2006 with $5.4 million. France. Career 2005–2018 • 10,701 mounts Skye Diamonds, also in 2017. First Del Mar stakes tally came in • Thru 2018, won 55 Graded stakes overall, 10 of them Grade Is. He • In five years stateside between 2009 and 2014, Prat had limited 1,220 wins • $36,462,063 in purses 2015 aboard Obey in the CTBA Stakes. has registered 19 stakes wins at Del Mar. opportunities, but managed 10 victories from 71 mounts. • Steady veteran has been a regular in Southern California since 2010. • Also won stakes on Generosidade (2016 San Luis Rey) and • Came back well from the worst injury of his career, a broken pelvis • He committed to U.S. racing and moved to Southern California at • Lost four months at the end of 2016 when a morning worker plowed Toowindytohaulrox (2015 Daytona). suffered at Santa Anita in January 2009 that cost him just about the the start of the Santa Anita big meet, beginning on December 26, him into the rail at Del Mar in September and broke his ribs and • Brazilian native has been a solid member of the Southern California entire first half of the year. Fought through a fractured left shin in 2014. collapsed a lung. Rider finally returned during Santa Anita big meet. jockey colony since 2014 and has had good luck with trainer Bill 2014 that had him on the shelf from February to June. • Thru 2018, has won 70 graded stakes, 22 of them Grade Is. Has 33 46 47 Jockey Profiles • Del Mar 2019 Jockey Profiles • Del Mar 2019

stakes victories at Del Mar, 10 of them registered in 2018. Mike Smith • A notable 2013 stakes score was with in the Belmont, Joe Talamo • Has a pair of Breeders’ Cup triumphs -- Battle of Midway in the Las his fourth Triple Crown triumph. That number is now seven after Vegas Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile at Del Mar in 2017 and the BC Turf Born: August 10, 1965 the Triple Crown success of Justify. Won the 2005 Kentucky Derby Born: January 12, 1990 Sprint aboard Obviously in 2016 at Santa Anita. Roswell, New aboard the Shirreffs-trained and Moss-owned and -bred Giacomo Marrero, Louisiana Mexico • Prat’s first North American stakes winner was aboard Power Ped for at odds of 50-1. Also finished second eight times and third on seven Resides: Monrovia, California trainer Neil Drysdale at Turf Paradise on January 17, 2015 in the Resides: Pasadena, occasions in Triple Crown races. Height: 5’4” • Weight: 113 pounds Cotton Fitzsimmons Mile Handicap. California • Appeared he might have another Triple Crown notch on his belt in • His first North American graded stakes winner was the Argentine- 2019 with his call on Omaha Beach, favored to win the Kentucky 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses Height: 5’4” • Weight: 116 pounds bred Catch a Flight for Hall of Fame trainer Richard Mandella in the Derby. But, alas, the colt came up with an entrapped epiglottis three (S) 126 12 $844,571 Gr. III Precisionist Stakes at Santa Anita on May 2, 2015, providing 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses days before the race and had to be withdrawn. (F) 53 11 $584,140 (S) 32 6 $533,385 the conditioner with his 2000th career triumph. Mandella was among • Rode 5,000th winner of his career April 7, 2012 at Santa Anita in Career 2006–2018 • 13,138 mounts (F) 27 4 $277,624 the first American horsemen to encourage the young Prat to shift Portrero Grande Stakes aboard sprint champion Amazombie 1,926 wins • $100,633,510 in purses stateside permanently. Career 1982–2018 • 33,232 mounts • He was the regular rider for another award-winning female — triple • Came to Southern California in 2007 as a 17-year-old apprentice • Prat used his injury downtime in 2015 to some advantage by signing 5,492 wins • $318,007,126 in purses Eclipse winner , twice champion mare and Horse of the Year rider after becoming the first “bug boy” to win the riding title at New up with the Berlitz School in Pasadena and diving into English • Entered racing’s Hall of Fame in 2003. in 2002. He rode the chestnut in her first 18 starts, winning 15 times Orleans’ Fair Grounds with 119 victories, 25 more than runner-up classes. He now speaks it well, with a charming French accent, mais • Climbed a mountain he thought he’d never reach in 2018 aboard the with two seconds and a third. and often-local-champion . oui. mercurial Justify as he teamed up with the undefeated colt to sweep • Only rider 2017 female sprint champion and millionaire Unique • Didn’t disappoint as he battled throughout Hollywood Park spring- • Family: Wife Manon; one daughter. the Triple Crown. Smith gave the handsome chestnut speedster three Bella ever knew. summer season with the late Michael Baze before finishing second. perfect rides then, in his pro’s pro fashion, deferred to his mount: • Though he didn’t begin riding at Del Mar until 2001, has rung up Finished second to him again at Del Mar, but in the process all but “He was sent down from heaven,” the emotionally spent rider said 68 stakes wins locally, tied for 10th best of all time. Has won track’s assured himself an Eclipse Award as the nation’s top apprentice for Evin Roman after their Belmont Stakes tally. $1-million TVG Pacific Classic four times in nine attempts. the year. • Rider built his early career mostly on the east coast, but has done Born: March 4, 1998 • Has taken on the moniker “Big Money Mike” because of his • In the years since, has settled in as one of Southern California’s solid well in Southern California since moving his tack west in 2001. Bayamon, Puerto Rico extraordinary run of top horses and big wins on the biggest stages. guys, a Top 10 rider at virtually every meet on the circuit. A sampling of the equine talent he’s sat atop would include Horses Switched his base to Kentucky in 2005 and then rode in the east in Resides: Pasadena, California • 2012 was his best year for purses -- more than $11.8 million -- of the Year , Azeri and Zenyatta, and, more recently, 2006 before returning to Southern California full time in 2007. ranking him ninth-best in the country that year. Height: 5’ 4” • Weight: 110 pounds champions Arrogate, Songbird and now Justify. • Recovered from near-career-ending broken back suffered in a spill • Became first apprentice to win two Grade I races on same program at Saratoga in 1998, returning to ride during 1999 Gulfstream Park 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses • Enjoyed phenomenal success aboard Arrogate in 2016-’17, guiding with victories on Nashoba’s Key in the $300,000 Vanity and Bilo in him to victory in the three richest races in the world, the Breeders’ season. $300,000 Triple Bend at Hollywood Park July 7, 2007. Says 7/7/07 (S) 129 12 $598,138 • In 1993 and 1994, led nation’s jockeys in earnings, setting what was (F) 34 4 $145,610 Cup Classic, the Pegasus World Cup and the Dubai World Cup is his lucky day. J en route to being the richest horse in North America history with then in the latter year a record $15.9 million. Also established record • Reprised a Grade I double June 14, 2014 at Santa Anita when he Career 2017-2018 • 1,586 mounts earnings of $17,422,600. He was accorded an Eclipse Award as of 67 stakes victories, breaking his mark of 62 set in 1993. Captured won the Vanity Stakes on Iotapa and the Shoemaker Mile with O 246 wins • $8,518,041 in purses Eclipse Award each of those years as nation’s top jockey. C the champion three-year-old of 2016. He went off form in his final Obviously. • Won Eclipse Award by a wide vote margin as America’s top three races of 2017 and was retired to stud at Farm in • Currently third-leading jockey all time for money won with more • On his first day as a journeyman — July 22, 2007 — rode three K apprentice jockey for 2017. Kentucky. than $320 million. winners at Del Mar, including Spenditallbaby in the Fleet Treat E • Was an immediate sensation after hitting the Southern California • Songbird, the champion 3-year-old filly of 2016, rattled off 11 • A sampler of other top horses ridden: Fourstars Allstar, winner of Stakes. circuit, winning five riding titles during his Eclipse year. He then the 2,000 Guineas at The Curragh; Holy Bull, 1994 Horse of the Y straight victories beginning as a juvenile, her streak ending when she • In 2012, tied previous record for stakes wins at a Del Mar meet with captured Santa Anita’s 2018 winter meet title with 46 firsts despite was nosed out by another champion, the older Beholder, in an epic Year; two-time Breeders’ Cup Mile champion Lure; Sky Beauty, 12, only to be edged out by Rafael Bejarano’s 13. Can boast of 53 S losing his five-pound apprentice allowance that March. match in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff. She won two more races as a Heavenly Prize, Devil His Due, Glitter Woman, Adoration, Royal stakes wins at Del Mar. • Lost two months during 2018 Santa Anita spring/summer meet to a 4-year-old and then was retired after finishing second in the Personal Delta, Shared Belief, , Prairie Bayou, Bodemeister and • Went past the $100-million mark in purses in 2018 at $100,633,510. broken toe. Ensign. Paynter. • Had to deal with a heartbreaker at 2009 Kentucky Derby: Came to • Graduate of Puerto Rico’s famous jockey school, Escuela Vocacional • Became all-time Breeders’ Cup championship winning jockey with • Rode first winner — Future Man — at Santa Fe Downs on June 12, the track Derby morning expecting to ride the favorite in the Run Hipica, and won his first race on January 5, 2017 at Hipodromo two victories in 2012 at Santa Anita, running his total to 17 and 1982. Rode primarily in the midwest — Oaklawn Park, Churchill for the Roses — the colt I Want Revenge, aboard whom he won the Camarero in his native land. breaking a 15-all tie with retired Jerry Bailey. He’s added nine more Downs and Canterbury Downs — until heading to New York in late and Wood Memorial. Instead, he found that the horse • His plan after that was to head to the United States to ride in since then and his total of 26 is well out front in that department. 1989. had been injured and would be scratched. Pennsylvania. Longtime successful jockey agent Tony Matos (also • Over the past seven seasons, Smith has won no less than $10 million • Son of jockey George Smith. • 2009 finished up on a high note for him, however, when he zoomed a Puerto Rican) persuaded him to alter his course and come to in purses each year as his sparkling career shows no signs of slowing • Began riding races at age 11 in New Mexico. Took out jockey’s home first in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint with California Flag for California. down. Thru 2018 -- his 37th year in the saddle -- Smith can claim a license when he was 16 in 1982. his first tally in racing’s championship events. • Became the first apprentice since in 1949 to win staggering 587 Graded stakes wins. Perhaps even more amazingly, • Was inducted into New Mexico’s Hall of Fame in 2014. • In 2009, rode 2-year-old colt Sidney’s Candy to a track-record win, a Santa Anita riding title as he tied Flavien Prat for top rider at the 207 of them – more than one third -- have been in Grade Is. It • Awards: Eclipse Award, l993-94; Mike Venezia Award, 1994; George then came back in 2010 to win a trio of stakes on him — including 2017 spring-summer meet. Followed that up with the riding title at would be all but impossible to come up with another scenario in Woolf Memorial Jockey Award, 1999; ESPY Award for outstanding the Santa Anita Derby. The horse got the rider his first Kentucky all three Los Alamitos meetings and the fall Santa Anita session. any sport in the world where an athlete of his age is in high demand jockey, 1993; “Big Sport of Turfdom” award in 2010, after winning Derby mount, but faded to 17th behind . • At Del Mar’s 2017 summer and fall meets, he finished second to from coast-to-coast to perform in his sport’s most prestigious and the same award in 2009 as part of “Team Zenyatta;” Bill Shoemaker • Only got to win 12 races at the 2010 Del Mar meet, but that was Prat. pressure-packed events. Award three times, 2012-13-16, and Laffit Pincay, Jr. Award, 2017. because he only got to ride 12 days. Went down in a turf course spill • Trainers showed a willingness to use Roman in stakes races, • Though he has had success on literally hundreds of very good • On the board of directors of Jockeys’ Guild. August 5 and broke his left wrist. Bounced back in 2011 with 42 something that isn’t always true of “bug” boys. He won the horses, he may always be known as the rider of the great mare • Family: Wife Cynthia. firsts, second best at the seaside session. Longacres Mile for Vann Belvoir aboard Gold Rush Dancer at Zenyatta, owned by Mr.-Mrs. Jerry Moss and trained by John • First victory: Well Heavens Sake, July 9, 2006, Louisiana Downs. Emerald Downs; Santa Anita’s Southern Truce Stakes for Hall of Shirreffs. • First graded stakes win: Ashley’s Kitty in Railbird at Hollywood Famer Jerry Hollendorfer aboard Street Surrender, and the CTBA • With the exception of her first three starts, Smith was Zenyatta’s Park for trainer Ted H. West on May 13, 2007. Stakes at Del Mar on Show It N Moe It for Gary Sherlock. jockey, guiding the remarkable champion through a marvelous • First Southern California meet riding title: 2014 spring/summer • For 2017, he won 166 races for earnings of $5.1 million, easily four-year, undefeated run that finally ended at 19 straight with her session at Santa Anita with 43 winners. outdistancing all other apprentice riders in the U.S. for both victories last-gasp loss to the colt Blame in the 2010 Breeders’ Cup Classic at • Thru 2018, registered 109 graded stakes wins with 23 of those of the and earnings. Churchill Downs. In 2009, she had become the only female to win Grade I variety. Clicked in a pair of Grade Is in 2016 when he helped • Single. the Breeders’ Cup Classic at Santa Anita in one of the most exciting Melatonin take the Santa Anita Handicap and the Gold Cup at Santa contests in racing history. Anita. • Smith’s partnership with the massive daughter of Street Cry helped • Was regular pilot for grass speedster Obviously, who set mile record earn her four Eclipse Awards, including the sweetest prize of all — on the green (1:32.10) in the 2012 Del Mar Mile, then came back to Horse of the Year 2010. Along the way, they won Del Mar’s Clement win it again in 2013. L. Hirsch Stakes in 2008, 2009 and 2010. She also rang up more • Grew up in Marrero, across the Mississippi River from New Orleans, than $7.3 million in purses, most ever by a distaffer. with horses in his backyard. Did his first riding at age 11, learning 48 49 Jockey Profiles • Del Mar 2019

his trade like many Cajun riders before him on the bush tracks of Louisiana. Rode his first recognized meet at age 16 at Louisiana Downs in Bossier City. • Was one of the featured riders in the two seasons of the Animal Planet cable series “Jockeys.” • Family: Wife Elizabeth; two sons.

Drayden Van Dyke Born: September 10, 1994 Louisville, Kentucky Resides: Monrovia, California Height: 5’0” • Weight: 106 pounds 2018 DMR Mts 1st Purses (S) 160 42 $2,754,118 (F) 66 17 $764,208 Career 2013–2018 • 3,445 mounts 543 wins • $31,933,749 in purses • Rising riding star had a “coming out” of sorts at Del Mar in 2018 when he won both the summer and fall riding titles. Took down 11 stakes during the summer stand and three more in the fall, pushing his seaside total to 25. • Had his best year by far in 2018 when he finished first in 150 races and banked $11,086,905 in purses. • Has won 42 Graded stakes all told with 12 of them Grade I through 2018. • Lost the first half of 2017 to a compound fracture of his right arm J suffered in a spill at Santa Anita in January. Still came back to win more than $5 million in purses. O • In 2014, became third Southern California-based rider to win Eclipse C Award as top apprentice since 2000, joining Tyler Baze and Joe K Talamo. Van Dyke rode 192 winners during the year for earnings of E more than $6 million. (That trio was joined subsequently by Evin Roman in 2017.) Y • Losing his apprentice weight allowance in January, 2015 didn’t slow S him down much. He finished eighth at the big Santa Anita meet with 24 wins and more than $1.6 million in earnings. Also registered his first Grade I victory there aboard Ring Weekend in the Kilroe Mile for trainer Graham Motion. • Captured his first Breeders’ Cup victory in 2018 when he got Stormy Liberal home on top in the B.C. Turf Sprint at Churchill Downs. • Won two Grade Is in one afternoon at Los Alamitos (12/8/18) aboard Improbable (Los Alamitos Cash Call Futurity) and Chasing Yesterday (Starlet), both for trainer Bob Baffert. • Began riding professionally at Hollywood Park fall meet in 2013; won first race on second mount. • Has ridden regularly for Tom Proctor stable; had galloped for Proctor at start of his career and then went to Glen Hill Farm in Ocala, FL, for polishing under Proctor’s brother, Hap, the farm’s manager. • Scored a trio of stakes wins in 2018 aboard star City of Light. Won stakes doubles on Catapult and Catalina Cruiser. • Father, Seth, was a jockey for a short period who rode in the Midwest. Growing up in that atmosphere, young Drayden always wanted to be jockey. • Lived his early years and went to school in Hot Springs, AR, where mother, Jennifer, lived. Father lived in Louisville, KY. Has older brother, Keeghan, an exercise rider in the Midwest, and younger sister, Alexandria. • Tried out for his high school basketball team at age 13, but didn’t make it. Decided then that the way to go was to be a rider. • Tacks a feathery 106 pounds. • Family: Single.

50 STAKES-WINNING JOCKEYS & TRAINERS –1937-2018

Jockey Robert Yanez and trainer J.L. (Mossy) Mosbacher figure things out in the paddock at Del Mar during the 1961 season at the seaside oval.

Stakes-Winning Jockeys . . . . . 53

Stakes-Winning Trainers . . . . . 75

51 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018 DEL MAR’S Stakes Winning Jockeys Del Mar 1937–2018 Leading Jockeys By Stakes Victories † indicates Grade I race

JOHN H. ADAMS (1) JERRY BAILEY (4) 1938—SAN DIEGO H. (King ) 2000—CERF S. (Chilukki) J. R. ADAMS (2) 2000—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Flame Thrower) 1956—DEL MAR DERBY (Bounty Bay) † 2004—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Pleasantly Perfect) 1956—ESCONDIDO H. (Poona II) 2005—PALOMAR B.C. H. (Intercontinental) GONCALINO ALMEIDA (10) WILLIAM BAILEY (1) 1993—CTBA S. (Dezibelle’s Star) 1945—SAN DIEGO H. (High Resolve) 1993—SANDSHARK H. (Fantastic Don) LESTER BALASKI (5) 1995—SANDY BLUE H. (Princess Afleet) 1941—CASA DE MANANA HOTEL S. Jerry Bailey 1996—OSUNITAS H. (Real Connection) (Conejo) 1996—EL CAJON S. (Ready To Order) 1941—DEL MAR H. (Royal ) 1997—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Churchland) 1941—LABOR DAY H. (Royal Crusader) 1997—RELAUNCH H. (Early Colony) 1947—BING CROSBY H. (Be Fearless) 2002—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Warren’s Whistle) 1947—LA JOLLA H. (Handlebars) Chris McCarron (134) Corey Nakatani (108) Gary Stevens (100) 2002—DEL MAR H. (Delta Form) Goncalino Almeida CHUCK BALTAZAR (5) 2002—CTT & TOC H. (Canzone) 1977—CTBA S. (Holi Don) FRANK ALVARADO (3) 1977—CHULA VISTA H., 1st div. 1991—DEL MAR DERBY (Eternity Star) (Notably Different) 1991—SANDSHARK S. (Mr. P. And Max) 1980—JUNIOR MISS S. (Sweet Amends) 2003—CERF H. (Fancee Bargain) 1981—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Gala Array) JUNIOR ALVARADO (1) 1981—CARDIFF BY THE SEA S. (Leliza) † 2016—DEL MAR OAKS (Harmonize) C. B. BARRIA (1) Chuck Baltazar FERNANDO ALVAREZ (6) 1969—ESCONDIDO H. (Big John A.) 1966—PALOMAR H. (Fleet Treat) MICKAEL BARZALONA (1) 1966—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Ruken) † 2017—B.C. TURF (Talismanic) 1969—DEL MAR DERBY (Orbit Ruler) ARLIN BASSETT (3) (97) Laffit Pincay, Jr. (96) (95) 1971—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Ancient Silk) 1947—LABOR DAY H. (War Valor) 1972—SAN DIEGO H. (Figonero) 1947—WALTER CONNOLLY MEMORIAL H. 1972—BING CROSBY H. (Dominant Star) (War Valor) CHRIS ANTLEY (14) 1948—CORONADO H. () 1994—CTBA S. (Cat’s Cradle) GARY BAZE (2) 1994—LA JOLLA H. (Marvin’s Faith) 1987—OSUNITAS H., 2nd div. (Miss Alto) 1994—I’M SMOKIN S. (Profit Margin) Chris Antley 1987—DE ANZA S. (Bold Second) Gary Baze 1996—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Caribbean Pirate) S 1996—SAN DIEGO H. (Savinio) MICHAEL BAZE (10) W 1996—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Alphabet Soup) 2007—OCEANSIDE S., lst div. (Ten a Penny) J † 1996—DEL MAR OAKS (Antespend) 2007—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Knockout Artist) O 1996—GENEROUS PORTION S. C (One More Angel) 2007—SAN DIEGO H. (Sun Boat) 2007—LA JOLLA H. (Worldly) K † 1999—EDDIE READ H. (Joe Who) E (95) William Shoemaker (94) Kent Desormeaux (82) 2007—BEST PAL S. (Salute the Sarge) 1999—CHULA VISTA H. (A Lady From Dixie) Y 1999—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Regal Thunder) 2007—OSUNITAS H. (Kris’ Sis) 2007—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Double Action) S 1999—EL CAJON S. (National Saint) Michael Baze 1999—I’M SMOKIN S. (Stormy Jack) 2009—SORRENTO S. (Mi Sueno) 1999—ESCONDIDO H. (Astarabad) 2009—WINDY SANDS H. (Star Nicholas) † 2009—DARLEY DEBUTANTE (Mi Sueno) (1) 1957—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Old Pueblo) Norberto Arroyo, Jr. RUSSELL BAZE (18) 1985—PALOMAR H. (Capichi) NORBERTO ARROYO, JR. (7) 1986—DEL MAR H. (Raipillan) 2006—OSUNITAS H. (Polyfirst) 1988—OCEANSIDE S. (Silver Circus) 2006—GREEN FLASH H. (Fast Parade) 1988—OSUNITAS H., 2nd div. (Choritzo) 2006—VIEJAS CASINO H. (Maxxi Arte) 1988—DEL MAR DERBY (Silver Circus) 2016—OSUNITAS S. (Sobradora Inc.) 1988—EL CAJON S. (Old Exclusive) 2016—GREEN FLASH H. (Why Two) 1988—CORONADO S. (Lady Lister) Mike Smith (68) Patrick Valenzuela (68) Rafael Bejarano (59) 2016—TORREY PINES S. (Belvoir Bay) 1989—FLEET TREAT S. (Linda Card) 2016—DEL MAR DERBY (Free Rose) 1989—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Rue De Palm) PAUL ATKINSON (1) 1989—JUNE DARLING S. (Survive) Russell Baze 1992—I’M SMOKIN S. (Just Sid) 1990—SORRENTO S. (Lite Light) BRAULIO BAEZA (1) 1990—JUNE DARLING S. (Devil’s Orchid) 1973—DEL MAR H. (Red Reality) 1990—SEASIDE H. (Serena Blake) Braulio Baeza 1995—BALBOA S. (Cobra King) 53 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018

2004—CTBA S. (Sterling Cat) 2012—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Eden’s Moon) (12) 1977—DE ANZA S. (Fella’s Mock Up) 2007—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ H. (Bold Chieftain) 2012—COUGAR II H. (Richard’s Kid) 1996—CTBA S. (Pismo Bay) 1977—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Extravagant) 2008—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ H. (Bold Chieftain) 2012—FLEET TREAT S. (Starlight Magic) 1997—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Famous Digger) 1977—TORREY PINES S. (Drama Critic) 2010—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Goggles McCoy) 2012—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Unusual Heatwave) † 1997—DEL MAR OAKS (Famous Digger) 1978—SAN CLEMENTE S., 1st div. TYLER BAZE (38) 2012—SORRENTO S. (Executiveprivilege) 1999—WICKERR H. Crystal Hearted) (Miss Magnetic) 2001—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Dr. Park) 2012—SANDY BLUE H. (Lady Ten) 1999—PALOMAR H. (Happyanunoit) 1978—SORRENTO S. (Beauty Hour) 2001—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Waingarth) 2012—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Winding Way) 1999—DEL MAR H. (Sayarshan) 1978—EL CAJON S. (Go West Young Man) 2002—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Avanzado) 2012—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Tilde) 1999—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Crystal Hearted) 1980—SAN DIEGO H. (Island Sultan) † 2004—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Kela) † 2012—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Executiveprivilege) † 2000—RAMONA H. (Caffe Latte) 1980—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Seafood) 2004—OSUNITAS H. (Voz de Colegiala) † 2012—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Rolling Fog) 2001—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Lonesome Dude) Brice Blanc 1981—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Berry Bush) 2004—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Kela) 2013—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Gervinho) † 2007—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Set Play) 1981—PALOMAR H. (Kilijaro) 2004—BARONA CUP H. (Shake Off) † 2013—EDDIE READ S. (Jeranimo) 2014—YELLOW RIBBON H. (Miss Serendipity) 1981—RAMONA H. (Queen To Conquer) Marco Castaneda 2004—DEL MAR H. (Star Over The Bay) 2013—DAISYCUTTER H. (Tasty Treat) 2015— DEL MAR JUVENILE TURF (Hollywood Don) 1982—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Northern Style) 2013—SOLANA BEACH H. (Halo Dolly) 2004—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Coastal Strike) WALTER BLUM (1) 1982—RAMONA H. (Honey Fox) 2004—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Our New Recruit) 2013—OAK TREE JUVENILE FILLIES TURF (Clenor) 2014—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Istanford) 1967—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Baffle) ANTONIO CASTANON (1) 2005—DEL MAR H. (Leprechaun Kid) 1986—GRADUATION S. (Tissars Best) 2006—PALOMAR H. (Mea Domina) 2014—SANDY BLUE H. (Istanford) JOE BRAVO (2) 2007—WINDY SANDS H. (Wanna Runner) 2014—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Goldencents) 2017—JIMMY DURANTE S. (Daddy Is a Legend) JESUS CASTANON (1) 2008—SORRENTO S. (Evita Argentina) 2014—TRANQUILITY LAKE S. (Broken Sword) 2018—JIMMY DURANTE S. (Elsa) 1989—TORREY PINES S. (Affirmed Classic) 2008—CTT & TOC H. (Marzelline) 2014—OAK TREE JUVENILE FILLIES TURF (She’s Complete) JOSE BRAVO (1) (2) 2008—ADORATION H. (Wake Up Maggie) 2014—CARY GRANT S. (Big Macher) 1948—BING CROSBY H. (Prevaricator) † 2016—HOLLYWOOD DERBY (Annals of Time) 2015—COUGAR II H. (Big John B) † 2008—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Midshipman) CLAY BRINSON (4) † 2017—B.C. JUVENILE FILLIES TURF 2009—OCEANSIDE S. (Afleet Eagle) 2015—CTT & TOC H. (Honey Lake) (Rushing Fall) 2015—DEL MAR H. (Big John B) 1963—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Mary Mel) 2009—SAN DIEGO H. (Informed) 1964—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Lil’s Night Out) JOEY CASTRO (1) 2009—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Carlsbad) 2015—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Patriotic Diamond) 2015—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Big Macher) 1964—JUNIOR MISS S., 1st div. (Swoon’s Tune) 1995—CRAZY KID H. (G Malleah) Javier Castellano 2009—PALOMAR H. (Gotta Have Her) 1964—JUNIOR MISS S., 2nd div. (Admirably) † 2011—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Ultra Blend) 2016—EDDIE READ S. (Midnight Storm) TOM CHAPMAN (1) † 2014—BING CROSBY S. (Big Macher) Tyler Baze 2016—BEST PAL S. (Klimt) GLEN BROGAN (2) 1984—PALOMAR H. (Moment To Buy) 2016—DEL MAR MILE (Midnight Storm) 2014—DEL MAR DERBY (Midnight Storm) 1972—DEL MAR DERBY (Bicker) Clay Brinson FRANK CHOJNACKI (5) 2014—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Ankeny Hill) 2016—TRANQUILITY LAKE S. (Vale Dori) 1972—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. 1946—CASA DE MANANA HOTEL S. 2016—FLEET TREAT S. (Enola Gray) 2016—DEL MAR JUVENILE TURF S. (Bowies Hero) (Funny Funny Ache) (Yankee Valor) 2016—SHARED BELIEF S. (Accelerate) † 2016—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Klimt) (1) 1946—DEL MAR HOTEL S. (Yankee Valor) 2016—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Masochistic) 2017—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. () † 2017—B.C. FILLY & MARE TURF () 1947—WALTER CONNOLLY H. (Anecdote) 2016—KATHRYN CROSBY S. (Do The Dance) 2017— S. (Americanize) 1949—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Good Excuse) 2018—COUGAR II H. (Beach View) EDDIE BURNS (4) 2017—CARY GRANT S. (Edwards Going Left) 1959—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Azure’s Orphan) 1949—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Your Host) 2018—SAN CLEMENTE S. (War Heroine) 2018—DAISYCUTTER H. (Go On Mary) 2018—CTT & TOC H. (Vexatious) 1960—CTBA SALES S. (Sullivan’s Bud) (8) Frank Chojnacki 2018—FLEET TREAT S. (Just Grazed Me) 1960—DEL MAR H. (How Now) 1963—DEL MAR OAKS (Hi Rated) 2018—SOLANA BEACH S. (Cordiality) OMAR BERRIO (3) 1964—GRADUATION S., 1st div. (Ky. Front) 1963—DEL MAR H. (Mr. Consistency) 2018—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Yuvetsi) 2000—ESCONDIDO H. (Alvo Certo) GEORGE BURNS (2) 1964—DEL MAR H. (Viking Spirit) 2018—TRANQUILITY LAKE S. (Shenandoah Queen) 2007—EL CAJON S., 1st div. (Rush With Thunder) 1965—RAMONA H., 1st div. (Rullahline) 2018—SHARED BELIEF S. (Tatters to Riches) 2010—dh—SANDY BLUE H. (Go Forth North) 1937—INDEPENDENCE DAY H. (Tonta) Eddie Burns 1938—ESCONDIDO H. (Happy Bolivar) 1965—BING CROSBY H. (Viking Spirit) S 2018—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Creative Instinct) HECTOR BERRIOS (1) 1965—CTBA SALES S. (Coursing) S W 2018—RED CARPET H. (India Mantuana) 2011—CTT & TOC H. (Private Affair) RAUL CABALLERO (4) 1965—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Poona Queen) W 1966—JUNIOR MISS S., 1st div. (Girl Happy) J CHARLIE BECKMANN (1) RAYMOND BIANCO (2) 1965—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Coursing) J O 1945—DEL MAR HOTEL S. (Terry Bargello) 1966—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. () O 1967—RANCHO BERNARDO H., 1st div. (Sharp Decline) 1966—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. (Amerigo’s Fancy) DAVID COHEN (1) C RAFAEL BEJARANO (59) 1969—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Miss Larksville) 2006—SOLANA BEACH H. (Sip One for Mom) Ken Church C K 1968—dh—DEL MAR DERBY (Glory Hallelujah) K † 2007—JOHN C. MABEE H. (Precious Kitten) CARROL BIERMAN (1) CHARLES CORBETT (3) E 2008—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Kilderry) MIKE CAFFARELLA (1) E Y 1947—SEABISCUIT H. (Sierra Fox) 1949—SAN DIEGO H. (Prevaricator) 1941—CORONADO H. (Camp Verde) Y 2008—FLEET TREAT S. (Lethal Heat) 1941—LONG BEACH H. (Mt. Vernon II) S † 2008—EDDIE READ H. (Monzante) (13) RUDY CAMPAS (14) S 1986—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Brave Raj) 1945—CASA DE MANANA HOTEL S. 2008—BEST PAL S. (Azul Leon) 1959—DEL MAR OAKS (Pie Queen) (Prince Leroy) 2008—EL CAJON S. (Slew’s Tiznow) 1987—CHULA VISTA H. (Infinidad) 1960—RAMONA H. (Honeys Gem) 2008—WINDY SANDS H. (Albertus Maximus) † 1988—RAMONA H. (Annoconnor) 1960—BING CROSBY H. (High Performance) ANGEL CORDERO, JR. (2) 2009—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Camille C) 1989—CHULA VISTA H. (Goodbye Halo) 1960—PALOMAR H. (Perizade) 1984—BALBOA S. (Saratoga Six) 2010—GRADUATION S. (Bench Points) Rafael Bejarano 1990—WICKERR H. (Companion) 1963—LA JOLLA MILE, 2nd div. (Big Raff) † 1984—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Saratoga Six) 2010—SORRENTO S. (Wickedly Perfect) 1990—WINDY SANDS H. (Kansas City) 1963—DEL MAR DERBY, 1st div. (Big Raff) FRANK COSTA (1) 2010—I’M SMOKIN S. (Bench Points) 1990—DEL MAR OAKS (Slew Of Pearls) 1965—GRADUATION S. (Tiny’s Son) 1964—GRADUATION S., 2nd div. (Arksroni) 1993—BING CROSBY H. (The Wicked North) 2010—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Gato Go Win) Corey Black 1966—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Ali’s Theme) COUCCI (5) 2011—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ H. (Norvsky) 1993—BALBOA S. (Creston) Angel Cordero, Jr. 1966—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Native Honey) 1938—CASA DE MANANA HOTEL S. 2011—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Up In Time) 1993—SANDY BLUE H. (Stalcreek) 1968—DEL MAR OAKS (Greta) (Morning Breeze) 2011—SAN DIEGO H. (Tres Borrachos) 1994—ESCONDIDO H. (Sir Mark Sykes) Rudy Campas 1969—RAMONA H., 2nd div. (Greta) 1938—LAGUNA BEACH H. (High Strike) † 2011—BING CROSBY S. (Euroears) 1997—VIELLE VIGNE H. (Rhythninjava) 1976—CABRILLO H. (Branford Court) 1938—LONG BEACH H. (High Strike) 2011—BEST PAL S. (Creative Cause) 1997—INVERNESS DRIVE S. (Latin Dancer) 1976—EDDIE READ H. (Branford Court) 1938—MOTION PICTURE H. (Dogaway) 2011—DAISYCUTTER H. (Unzip Me) KENNY BLACK (4) 1976—CHULA VISTA H. (Uniformity) 1938—SANTA ANA H. (Gray Jack) † 2011—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Weemissfrankie) 1982—LA JOLLA MILE H., 1st div. (Hugabay) MARCO CASTANEDA (16) 2012—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Midnight Crooner) JON COURT (4) 1982—ESCONDIDO H. (Rock Softly) 1976—TORREY PINES S., 1st div. (Quintas Fannie) 2012—CTBA S. (Tilde) 2004—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Miss Loren) 1983—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Pair of Aces) 1976—TORREY PINES S., 2nd div. (Madam Gaylady) 2012—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ H. (Norvsky) 1983—TORREY PINES S. (Mazatleca) Kenny Black 2005—OSUNITAS H. (Healthy Addiction) 1977—LA JOLLA MILE S. (Stone Point) 2006—DAISYCUTTER H. (Starkay) Jon Court 54 † 2006—BING CROSBY H. (Pure as Gold) 55 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018

JOHN CRAIGMYLE (1) 1992—HONEY FOX H. (Silvered) 1992—BALBOA S. (Devil Diamond) † 2017—B.C. SPRINT (Roy H) 1945—QUIGLEY MEMORIAL (Timber Slide) 1992—CERF SPRINT H. (Thirty Slews) 1992—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Missionary Ridge) 2017—GOLDEN STATE JUVENILE S. (8) 1993—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Guide) 1992—OSUNITAS H. (Visible Gold) (Bookies Luck) 1989—PALOMAR H. (Claire Marine) 1993—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Hollywood Wildcat) 1992—RELAUNCH S. (Mirisi) † 2018—DEL MAR OAKS (Fatale Bere) 1989—SAN DIEGO H. (Lively One) 1993—BAYAKOA H. (Party Cited) 1992—SANDY BLUE S. (Certam De May) A. L. (TONY) DIAZ (2) 1989—CABRILLO H. (Lively One) 1993—DEL MAR OAKS (Hollywood Wildcat) 1992—EL CAJON S. (Slerp) 1968—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Big John A.) 1989—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Olympic Native) 1993—dh—CERF S. (Dixie Fine) 1993—OCEANSIDE S., 1st. div. (Guide) 1974—EDDIE READ H. (My Old Friend) 1989—DEL MAR H. (Payant) 1993—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Sardula) 1993—GRADUATION S. (Troyalty) 1993—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Reconquista) 1993—HONEY FOX H. (Campagnarde) TONY DOMINGUEZ (1) 1989—EL CAJON S. (Bruho) Robbie Davis 1957—ESCONDIDO H. (Hi Pardner) A.L. (Tony) Diaz 1989—CTBA S. (Bel’s Starlet) 1993—EL CAJON S. (Pleasant Tango) † 1993—EDDIE READ H. (Kotashaan) † 1990—RAMONA H. (Double Wedge) 1994—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Changed Tune) 1993—RANCHO BERNARDO B.C. H. (Knight Prospector) RENE DOUGLAS (10) † 1994—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Tinners Way) 1993—JUNE DARLING H. (Belle of Paducah) 1995—JUNE DARLING H. (Miss L Attack) PAT DAY (3) 1994—RANCHO BERNARDO B. C. H. (Desert Stormer) 1993—DEL MAR DERBY (Guide) 1995—DEL MAR DERBY () 1993—ESCONDIDO H. (Luazur) 1994—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C. H. (Lykatill Hil) 1994—HONEY FOX H. (Miss High Blade) † 1996—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Sharp Cat) 1993—DEL MAR H. (Luazur) 1995—BING CROSBY H. (Gold Land) 1994—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (El Alerta) 1997—CTBA S. (Rattle My Nerves) † 1997—RAMONA H. (Escena) † 1995—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Tinners Way) 1994—JUNE DARLING H. (Starolamo) 1997—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (First Intent) EDDIE DELAHOUSSAYE (95) 1995—TORREY PINES S. (Main Slew) 1995—GRADUATION S. (Riva Ranger) 2005—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Shining Energy) 1979—CTBA S. (Kirby Muxloe) 1995—MATCHING H. (Capracotta) 1995—WARDEN S. (Smart Wise) 2005—SORRENTO S. (Bully Bones) 1980—PALOMAR H. (A Thousand Stars) 1996—SORRENTO S. (Desert Digger) 1995—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Future Quest) 2005—SOLANA BEACH H. (Candy Factory) Pat Day 1996—STREET DANCER S. (Jah) 1996—BAYAKOA H. (Call Now) 1980—EDDIE READ H. (Go West Young Man) 2005—WINDY SANDS H. (Total Impact) Rene Douglas 1980—DEL MAR H. (Go West Young Man) 1996—HOW NOW H. (Golden Post) 1996—VIEILLE VIGNE H. (Lady Sorolla) 2008—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Lewis Michael) 1980—CARLSBAD H. (To B. or Not) 1996—INVERNESS DRIVE S. (Academyawardwinner) 1996—SANDY BLUE H. (Wheatly Special) HOOGIE DREXLER (1) 1996—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Felon) 1996—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Dramatic Gold) 1980—SOLANA BEACH H. (Always Best) 1984—GRADUATION S. (Pretensor) 1980—SEASIDE H. (Borzoi) 1997—GRADUATION S. (Billy Black) † 1997—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Vivid Angel) 1981—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Table Torch) 1997—WICKERR H. (Mufattish) 1997—JUNE DARLING S. (Advancing Star) STEWART ELLIOTT (3) 1981—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Buen Chico) 1997—CRAZY KID S. (Lakota Brave) 1997—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Fiscal Year) 2014—BEST PAL S. (Skyway) 1981—BING CROSBY H. (Syncopate) 1997—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Benchmark) 1997—EL CAJON S. (Best Star) 2016—CTBA S. (You’re Late) 1981—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Forluvofiv) 1998—VIELLE VIGNE S. (Passion Flower) 1998—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Stalwart Tsu) Kent Desormeaux 2016—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Power Jam) 1981—JUNE DARLING S., 1st div. (Peppy’s Lucky Girl) 1998—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Old Topper) 1998—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Full Moon Madness) ISAIAS ENRIQUEZ (5) 1981—DEL MAR FUTURITY () 1999—OSUNITAS H. (Que Belle) 1998—HOW NOW S. (Legend Of Russia) 1999—LA JOLLA H. (Eagleton) 1982—SAN DIEGO H. (Wickerr) 1999—GRADUATION S. (Royal Irish) † 1998—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Excellent Meeting) 2001—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Freespool) 1982—EDDIE READ H. (Wickerr) 2000—OSUNITAS H. (Smooth Player) 1998—DEL MAR DERBY (Ladies Din) 2003—GENEROUS PORTION S. 1982—BALBOA S. () 2000—PALOMAR H. (Tranquility Lake) 1998—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Worldly Manner) (She’s Gottagetaway) 1982—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Roving Boy) 2000—DEL MAR DERBY (Walkslikeaduck) 1999—FLEET TREAT S. (Bright Magic) 2004—I’M SMOKIN S. (Top Money) 1983—LA JOLLA MILE H. (Tanks Brigade) 2001—WICKERR H. (Thady Quill) 1999—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Cover Gal) 2007—I’M SMOKIN S. (Topper Shopper) 1984—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Ready For Luck) 2001—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Reine De Romance) † 2000—EDDIE READ H. (Ladies Din) 2001—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Tranquility Lake) 2000—HONEY FOX H. (Keemoon) CONN ERRICO (1) Isaias Enriquez 1984—SAN DIEGO H. (Ancestral) 1956—OCEANSIDE H. (Anchor Watch) 1984—DEL MAR DERBY (Tsunami Slew) 2001—PALOMAR H. (Tranquility Lake) 2000—CTT & TOC H. (Gleefully) 1984—TORREY PINES S. (Allusion) † 2002—JOHN C. MABEE/RAMONA H. (Affluent) 2001—LETITRIDE.COM S. (Kim Loves Bucky) VICTOR ESPINOZA (97) 1984—CORONADO S. (Alyanna) 2002—SAN DIEGO H. (Grey Memo) 2001—FINLANDIA CUP H. (Tates Creek) 2000—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Stormy Jack) 1985—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Grey Gauntlet) 2002—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Hot War) 2002—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Little Treasure) 2000—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Stormy Jack) S 1985—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Varick) 2002—RELAUNCH S. (Dell Place) 2002—SANDY BLUE H. (Ristra) † 2000—DEL MAR OAKS (No Matter What) S W 1985—BING CROSBY H. (My Favorite Moment) 2002—LA JOLLA H. (Inesperado) 2002—ESCONDIDO H. (Dance Dreamer) 2000—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Jetin Excess) W Victor Espinoza 1985—BALBOA S. (Swear) † 2002—DEL MAR OAKS (Dublino) 2000—PIEDRA FOUNDARTION H. (Speaking of Time) J AGAPITO DELGADILLO (1) 1985—EL CAJON S. (Nostalgia’s Star) 2002—EL CAJON S. (Joey Franco) 2000—SOLANA BEACH H. (Lazy Slusan) J O 2012—OAK TREE JUVENILE FILLIES TURF (Renee’s Queen) O 1986—LA JOLLA MILE H. (Vernon Castle) 2002—PALOMAR H. (Voodoo Dancer) 2000—DEL MAR B.C. H. (El Corredor) C ALBERTO DELGADO (1) 2002—LIVE THE DREAM H. (D’Wildcat) 2000—EL CAJON S. (Spicy Stuff) C K 1986—DE ANZA S. (Bold Jade) 2013—GRADUATION S. (California Chrome) 2003—WICKERR H. (Touch of the Blues) 2000—I’M SMOKIN S. (Shining Nuggets) K E 1986—BING CROSBY H. (American Legion) E 1986—DEL MAR DERBY (Vernon Castle) CARLOS DE MELLO (1) 2003—ESCONDIDO H. (Bonus Pack) 2001—GRADUATION S. (Officer) Y 2001—PAT O’BRIEN H. (El Corredor) Y S 1987—DEL MAR DERBY (Deputy Governor) 1958—ESCONDIDO H. (Solid Fleet) 2003—SOLANA BEACH H. (Centerofattention) S 1987—FLEET TREAT S. (Toulange) † 2004—JOHN C. MABEE H. (Musical Chimes) 2001—BEST PAL S. (Officer) WILLIAM DENNIS (4) 2001—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Sarafan) † 1987—RAMONA H. (Short Sleeves) 1938—DEL MAR HOTEL S. (Carmenita) 2004—SOLANA BEACH H. (Tucked Away) 2001—PIEDRA FOUNDATION H. (Favorite Funtime) † 1988—EDDIE READ H. (Deputy Governor) 1939—LABOR DAY H. (Teddy Kerry) 2014—OSUNITAS S. (Cozze Up Lady) Eddie Delahoussaye † 2001—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Habibti) 1988—PALOMAR H. (Chapel of Dreams) 1939—LONG BEACH H. (Red Pepper) 2014—FLEET TREAT S. (Go West Marie) 2001—DEL MAR B.C. H. (El Corredor) 1989—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Mr. Bolg) 1939—MOTION PICTURE H. (Can’t Wait) 2014—DAISYCUTTER H. (Master the Blues) 1989—ESCONDIDO H. (Brisque) 2014—GREEN FLASH H. (Merit Man) 2001—I’M SMOKIN S. (Sharper Too) † 1989—EDDIE READ H. (Saratoga Passage) SILVESTRE DE SOUSA (1) 2014—SOLANA BEACH H. (Heat Du Jour) 2001—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Officer) 1989—BALBOA S. (A. Sir Dancer) 2015—RED CARPET H. (Rusty Slipper) 2014—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Blue Tone) 2002—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Disturbingthepeace) 1990—LA JOLLA H. (Tight Spot) KENT DESORMEAUX (82) 2015—DAISYCUTTER H. (Shrinking Violet) 2002—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Disturbingthepeace) 1990—RIPTIDE S. (Maison Maestro) 1990—SAN DIEGO H. (Quiet American) William Dennis 2015—LA JOLLA H. (Prospect Park) 2002—BEST PAL S. (Kafwain) 1990—SANDCASTLE H. (Fraulein Maria) 1990—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Solar Launch) 2015—CERF S. (Uzziel) 2003—SAN DIEGO H. (Taste of Paradise) 1991—DE ANZA S. (Burnished Bronze) 1990—RANCHO BERNARDO B.C. H. (Hot Novel) 2015—GOLDIKOVA S. (Uzziel) 2003—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Disturbingthepeace) 1991—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Wicked Wit) 1991—RELAUNCH S. (Persianalli) † 2015—MATRIARCH S. (Stormy Lucy) † 2004—EDDIE READ H. (Special Ring) 1991—TSUNAMI SLEW H. (Tokatee) 1991—DEL MAR H. (My Style) 2016—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Mokat) 2004—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Sweet Win) 1991—EL CAJON S. (Letthebighossroll) 1991—OSUNITAS H. (Kostroma) 2016—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S., 1st div. (Soi Phet) 2004—SAN DIEGO H. (Choctaw Nation) 1992—BING CROSBY H. (Thirty Slews) 1991—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C.H. (Twilight Agenda) 2016—BETTY GRABLE S. (Chao Chom) 2004—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Cayoke) 1992—SORRENTO S. (Zoonaqua) 1992—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Blacksburg) 2017—DEL MAR MILE (Blackjackcat) † 2004—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Sweet Catomine) 1992—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Light of Morn) 1992—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Golden Treat) 2017—I’M SMOKIN S. (Bookies Luck) 2004—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Supah Blitz) 1992—DEL MAR DERBY (Daros) 1992—LA JOLLA H. (Blacksburg) 2017—OSUNITAS S. (Madame Stripes) 2004—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Declan’s Moon) 56 57 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018

2004—CERF H. (Lady Sabrina) WARREN FERGUSON (1) 1990—GRADUATION S. (Rally Run) 2005—DEL MAR DERBY (Willow O Wisp) 2005—CTBA S. (Devons Smokin) 1957—LA JOLLA H. (No Bumps) 1990—CTBA S. (Theresa’s Pleasure) 2005—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Stevie Wonderboy) 2005—SAN DIEGO H. (Choctaw Nation) 1991—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Repriced) 2007—DEL MAR MILE (Crossing the Line) ARMANDO FERMIN (1) † 1991—RAMONA H. (Campagnarde) † 2007—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Georgie Boy) 2005—BEST PAL S. (What a Song) 1937—OCEANSIDE H. (King Saxon) 2005—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Running Free) † 1997—EDDIE READ H. (Expelled) 2008—GRADUATION S. (Babs Moossa) 2005—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Behaving Badly) JOSE-MARIA FERNANDEZ (1) 2008—CTBA S. (Streamin Heat) 2008—COUGAR II H. (Zappa) 2005—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Imperialism) 1990—ESCONDIDO H. (Rial) MARTIN GARCIA (27) † 2008—JOHN C. MABEE H. (Black Mamba) 2005—CTT & TOC H. (Cold Cold Woman) OMAR FIGUEROA (1) 2006—CTBA S. (Ces’t Mark) 2008—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Lethal Heat) 2005—ADORATION H. (Healthy Addiction) 2004—TORREY PINES S. (Muir Beach) 2008—DEL MAR MILE (Whatsthescript) Omar Figueroa 2006—REAL GOOD DEAL S. Julio Garcia 2005—TORREY PINES S. (Pussycat Doll) (Seven Nation Army) † 2008—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Go Between) DAVID FLORES (49) 2008—TORREY PINES S. (Dawn Before Dawn) 2005—EL CAJON S. (Follow the Rainbow) 2006—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Stormin Away) 1990—CABRILLO H. (Miserden) 2008—I’M SMOKIN S. (Babs Moossa) 2005—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Indian Country) 2008—CERF H., 1st div. (Highland Torree) 1992—FANTASTIC GIRL O.H. (Bountiful Native) 2008—SANDY BLUE H. (Sweeter Still) 2006—GRADUATION S. (Spot the Diplomat) 2009—ADORATION S. (Briecat) † 1992—EDDIE READ H. (Marquetry) 2008—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Hyperbaric) 2006—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Attima) 2010—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Liberian Freighter) 1992—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C.H. (Reign Road) 2009—WICKERR S. (Colonel John) 2006—SORRENTO S. (Untouched Talent) 1993—PALOMAR H. (Heart of Joy) 2010—ADORATION S. (Moon de French) † 2011—PAT O’BRIEN S. (The Factor) 2009—BEST PAL S. (Lookin At Lucky) 2006—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Healthy Addiction) 1995—I’M SMOKING S. (Argonnier) † 2009—DEL MAR OAKS (Internallyflawless) 2006—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Behaving Badly) 1996—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Argonnier) 2011—EL CAJON S. (Celestic Night) † 2011—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Drill) 2009—EL CAJON S. (Grazen) 2006—TORREY PINES S. (Political Web) 1996—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Silver Charm) † 2009—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Lookin At Lucky) 2012­—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. 2006—I’M SMOKIN S. (Spot the Diplomat) † 1998—EDDIE READ H. (Subordination) 2011—OSUNITAS S. (Andina) 2006—WINDY SANDS H. (Preachinatthebar) 1998—SENATOR MADDY S. (The Exeter Man) (My Best Brother) 2012—DEL MAR DERBY (My Best Brother) 2011—GRADUATION S. (Ruler of Dubai) † 2006—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Point Ashley) 1999—SANDY BLUE S. (Tout Charmant) 2011—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Cozi Rosie) 2006—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Areyoutalkintome) 1999—SORRENTO S. (Chilukki) 2013—FLEET TREAT S. (Sweet Marini) 2013—SANDY BLUE H. (Sarach) 2011—SANDY BLUE H. (Mizdirection) 2006—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Horse Greeley) 1999—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Enjoy the Moment) 2011—DEL MAR DERBY (Banned) 2007—OCEANSIDE S., 3rd div. (Vauquelin) † 1999—DEL MAR OAKS (Tout Charmant) 2013—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Fed Biz) Martin Garcia † 2013—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (Game On Dude) 2011—PALOMAR H. (City to City) 2007—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Greg’s Gold) † 1999—PACIFIC CLASSIC (General Challenge) 2011—CERF S. (Rumor) 2007—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Golden Doc A) † 1999—VINERY DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Chilukki) 2013­—YELLOW RIBBON H. (Egg Drop) 2014—SAN DIEGO H. (Fed Biz) 2012—OSUNITAS S. (Broken Dreams) 2007—DAISYCUTTER H. (Red Diadem) † 1999—RAMONA H. (Tuzla) 2012—BEST PAL S. (Know More) 2008—WICKERR H. (One Union) 1999—TORREY PINES S. (Perfect Six) 2014—TORREY PINES S. (Jojo Warrior) 2015—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Gimme Da Lute) 2012—CERF S. (Reneesgotzip) 2008—DAISYCUTTER H., 2nd div. (Queen Ofthe Catsle) 1999—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Forest Camp) 2013—LA JOLLA H. (Dice Flavor) Garrett Gomez † 2009—BING CROSBY S. (Zensational) 2000—KOBUK KING S. (Chelsea Barracks) 2015—SORRENTO S. (Pretty N Cool) 2015—EL CAJON S. (Gimme Da Lute) 2013—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Reneesgotzip) † 2009—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Zensational) 2000—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Hookedonthefeelin) 2013—CTT & TOC H. (Topic) 2000—GRADUATION S. (Arabian Light) 2015—LET IT RIDE S. (Crittenden) 2009—I’M SMOKIN S. (John Scott) GONZALEZ (1) † 2010—EDDIE READ S. (The Usual Q.T.) 2000—LA JOLLA H. (Purely ) 2015—BOB HOPE S. (Toews On Ice) 2016—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Tara’s Tango) 1990—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C. H. (Stalwart Charger) 2010—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Evening Jewel) 2000—FINLANDIA CUP H. (Miss Pixie) † 2016—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Union Strike) 2010—FLEET TREAT S. (La Nez) 2000—TORREY PINES S. (Saudi Poetry) SANTIAGO GONZALEZ (7) † 2017—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (Collected) † 2010—BING CROSBY S. (Smiling Tiger) † 2001—RAMONA H. (Janet) 2015—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Prize Exhibit) † 2010—DEL MAR OAKS (Evening Jewel) 2001—SORRENTO S. (Tempera) MATT GARCIA (4) Matt Garcia 2015—SOLANA BEACH H. (Chati’s On Top) 2010—RANCHO BERNARDO H. 2001—SOLANA BEACH H. (Top Of Our Game) 1999—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Peach Flat) 2015—GREEN FLASH H. (Holy Lute) (Sweet August Moon) 2002—GRADUATION S. (Icecoldbeeratreds) 2001—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Sigfreto) 2015—KATHRYN CROSBY S. (Full Ransom) 2010—CTT & TOC H. (Princess Taylor) 2002—WICKERR H. (Special Ring) 2002—SORRENTO S. (Buffythecenterfold) 2015—BETTY GRABLE S. (My Monet) 2011—WICKERR S. (Calimonco) 2002—OSUNITAS H. (Dyna’s Club) 2002—FINLANDIA CUP H. (Ragin T Rex) 2016—COUGAR II H. (Hard Aces) S S 2011—DEL MAR H. (Celtic New Year) 2002—BARONA CUP S. (Irish Minstrel) 2016—CTT & TOC H. (Frenzified) W (1) W 2012—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (John Scott) 2002—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Miss Nicolie) † 2017—B.C. CLASSIC () JAMES GRAHAM (2) Santiago Gonzalez J 2012—GREEN FLASH H. (Shrug) 2002—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Icecoldbeeratreds) 2015—FLEET TREAT S. (Kiss At Midnight) J O † 2003—EDDIE READ H. (Special Ring) JOHN GILBERT (1) O 2013—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN H. (He Be Fire N Ice) 1948—LA JOLLA H. (Henpecker) † 2015—DEL MAR OAKS (Sharla Rae) C 2013—SAN DIEGO H. (Kettle Corn) 2003—SORRENTO S. (Tizdubai) C K 2004—OCEANSIDE S., lst div. (Wild Babe) LARRY GILLIGAN (1) HOWARD GRANT (3) K 2013—DEL MAR H. (Vagabond Shoes) Florent Geroux 1971—CABRILLO H. (Kobuk King) E 2013—I’M SMOKIN S. (Jedi Mind Trick) 2004—SORRENTO S. (Inspiring) 1968—RAMONA H. (Scoop Time) E Y 1971—DEL MAR DERBY (Regal Case) 2014—SORRENTO S. (Sunset Glow) † 2004—DEL MAR OAKS (Amorama) GORDON GLISSON (5) Y S 1972—GRADUATION S. (Rise High) S † 2014—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Sunset Glow) † 2005—BING CROSBY H. (Greg’s Gold) 1950—LAGUNA BEACH H. (Special Touch) 2006—LA JOLLA H. (A. P. Warrior) ALAN GRAY (2) † 2014—DEL MAR FUTURITY (American Pharoah) 1951—LA JOLLA H. (Oats) 2007—SORRENTO S. (Tasha’s Miracle) 1948—SAN DIEGO H. (Prevaricator) 2014—BOB HOPE S. (No Problem) 1951—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Tonga) 2007—WICKERR H. (Becrux) 1948—SEABISCUIT H. (Prevaricator) 2014—HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP (Finnegans Wake) 1953—ADMISSION DAY H. (Smart Barbara) † 2008—BING CROSBY H. (Street Boss) Howard Grant † 2014—HOLLYWOOD DERBY (California Chrome) 1955—LA JOLLA H. (Hillary) ELLIS GRAY (2) 2009—OSUNITAS S. (Meydan Princess) 2015—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Elektrum) GARRETT GOMEZ (45) 1940—LABOR DAY H. (Woof Woof) 2010—WICKERR S. (Blue Chagall) David Flores 1949—LABOR DAY H. (Brave Fox) 2015—TORREY PINES S. (Stellar Wind) 2010—WINDY SANDS H. (Tropic Storm) 1999—CTT & TOC H. (Sterling Heights) 2015—SEABISCUIT H. (Midnight Storm) 2012—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Capital Account) 1999—CERF H. (Mountain Medley) Gordon Glisson RICHARD GRIFFITHS (1) 2016—SAN DIEGO H. (California Chrome) 2013—EL CAJON S. (Holy Lute) 2000—SAN DIEGO H. (Skimming) 1959—ESCONDIDO H. (I Step) † 2016—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Stellar Wind) † 2000—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Skimming) (8) † 2016—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (California Chrome) BASIL FRAZIER (1) † 2000—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Cindy’s Hero) 1960—ESCONDIDO H. (Cleave) 1988—JUNIOR MISS S. (Executive Row) 2016—CARY GRANT S. (Solid Wager) 2001—SAN DIEGO H. (Skimming) 1988—JUNE DARLING S. (Bayakoa) † 2017—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Stellar Wind) RUBEN FUENTES (2) † 2001—DEL MAR OAKS (Golden Apples) 2007—SOLANA BEACH H. (Bai and Bai) 2017—GRADUATION S. (Continental Divide) 2018—CTBA S. (Naughty Tiger) † 2001—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Skimming) 2007—VIEJAS CASINO H. (Silky Smooth) 2017—GREEN FLASH H. (Tribalist) 2018—KATHRYN CROSBY S. (Escape Clause) 2002—SOLANA BEACH H. (Super High) 2008—SAN DIEGO H. (Well Armed) 2017—TVG SAN DIEGO H. (Accelerate) JULIO GARCIA (8) 2005—OCEANSIDE S., Ist div. (Becrux) 2008—OSUNITAS H. (Zardana) 2017—TRANQUILITY LAKE S. (Shenandoah Queen) 1990—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Mehmetori) 2005—WICKERR H. (Tsigane) 2008—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Delta Storm) Aaron Gryder 2017—BOB HOPE S. (Greyvitos) 1990—PALOMAR H. (Jabalina Brown) 2005—LA JOLLA H. (Willow O Wisp) 2014—WICKERR S. (Lil Bit O’Fun) 2017—NATIVE DIVER S. (Prime Attraction) † 2005—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Borrego) 58 59 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018

MARIO GUTIERREZ (15) 1981—SAN DIEGO H. (Summer Time Guy) 1968—INAUGURAL H. (Mira Femme) 1960—LA JOLLA MILE (Our Rulla) 2013—CTBA S. (Sprouts) 1981—JUNE DARLING S., 2nd div. (Bishop Again) 1968—dh—DEL MAR DERBY (Prince Hemp) 1962—INAUGURAL H. (Amri-An) 2013—SORRENTO S. (Concave) 1982—PALOMAR H., 1st div. (Northern Fable) 1968—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Fourth Round) 1963—JUNIOR MISS S. (Blue Norther) 2014—GRADUATION S. (Wake Up Nick) 1982—TORREY PINES S. (Agitated Lady) 1968—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Fleet Allied) 1963—DEL MAR DERBY, 2nd div. (Olympiad King) 2014—I’M SMOKIN S. (Wake Up Nick) 1983—OSUNITAS S. (Night Fire) 1969—CTBA SALES S. (Prince Guerrero) 1964—INAUGURAL H. (Kea) 2014—BETTY GRABLE S. (More Complexity) 1983—JUNE DARLING S. (Whata Belle) 1969—CABRILLO H. (Balsamo II) 1964—OCEANSIDE H., 2nd div. (Soldier Girl) 2015—GRADUATION S. (Mrazek) 1984—CTBA S., 2nd div. (Delaware Ginny) 1970—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Loved) 1964—DEL MAR OAKS (Gim Mah) 2015—BEST PAL S. (Nyquist) 1985—OSUNITAS S. (Clouds Daughter) 1970—DEL MAR DERBY, 2nd div. (Mayhedo) 1964—BING CROSBY H. (Soldier Girl) 2015—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Point Piper) 1971—PALOMAR H., 2nd div. (Opening Bid) 1964—CTBA SALES S. (Saucy Pueblo) Mario Gutierrez REGINALD HEATHER (1) 2015—TRANQUILITY LAKE S. 1952—OCEANSIDE H. (Danae) 1971—LA JOLLA MILE, 2nd div. (Great Career) 1964—PALOMAR H. (Soldier Girl) (Wild in the Saddle) 1973—DEL MAR DERBY (Right Honorable) JUAN HERNANDEZ (3) ADALBERTO LOPEZ (1) † 2015—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Nyquist) 1975—JUNIOR MISS S. (Doc Shah’s Siren) 1993—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Slerp) 2016—GRADUATION S. (Green With Eddie ) 2012—I’M SMOKIN S. (Native Treasure) 1975—BING CROSBY H. (Messenger Of Song) 2016—SORRRENTO S. (Champagne Room) 2015—I’M SMOKIN S. (Smokey Image) 1975—EDDIE READ H. (Blue Times) ROY LUMM (1) 2017—DEL MAR JUVENILE TURF S. (Encumbered) 2015—GOLDEN STATE JUVENILE (Smokey Image) 1975—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Mama Kali) 1954—OCEANSIDE H. (Spring Count) Roy Lumm 2018—I’M SMOKIN S. (Listing) CLAUDE HOOPER (1) GLEN LASSWELL (2) CHRIS McCARRON (134) † 2018—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Game Winner) 1939—CASA DE MANANA HOTEL S. (Tay Sweep) 1949—OSUNITAS S. (Prince’s Bid) 1978—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Happy Holme) LEON (BUDDY) HAAS (3) ROBERT HOWARD (3) 1951—OCEANSIDE H. (Mucho Hosso) 1979—GRADUATION S. (Just Right Mike) 1941—CABRILLO H. (Chiquita Mia) 1972—DEL MAR H., 2nd div. (Chrisaway) 1979—JUNIOR MISS S. (Hazel R.) EUCLID (1) 1979—DEL MAR OAKS (Our Suiti Pie) 1941—DEL MAR HOTEL H. (Chiquita Mia) 1974—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Flighting) 1952—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Hour Regards) 1941—SIERRA H. (Argonne Woods) 1975—CTBA S. (Awaken) 1979—SORRENTO S. (Hazel R.) (9) 1979—DEL MAR H. (Ardiente) DEAN HALL (6) YASUNARI IWATA (1) 2007—PALOMAR H. (Precious Kitten) 1979—DEL MAR FUTURITY (The Carpenter) Chris McCarron 1962—LA JOLLA MILE (Testum) 2016—RED CARPET S. (Nuovo Record) 2013—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Rising Legend) 1980—OCEANSIDE S. (Aristocratical) 1967—JUNIOR MISS S. (Time To Leave) BOBBY JENNINGS (2) 2013—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (U’narack) 1980—GRADUATION S. (Sir Dancer) 1967—SAN DIEGO H. (French Fox) 1965—DEL MAR DERBY (Hasty Trip) 2013—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Tiz Flirtatious) 1980—LA JOLLA MILE (Aristocratical) 1968—CTBA SALES S. (Fleet Allied) 1965—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Undeniable) Robert Howard 2013—GREEN FLASH H. (Sirocco Strike) 1980—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Raja’s Delight) 1980—BALBOA S. (Bold And Gold) † 2013—DEL MAR OAKS (Discreet Marq) 1981—CTBA S. (A Kiss For Luck) 1980—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Bold And Gold) KERWIN JOHN (1) 2004—GRADUATION S. (Senor Fango) 2013—OAK TREE JUVENILE TURF 1981—GRADUATION S. (Remember John) JAMES HARITOS (1) (Diamond Bachelor) 1981—LA JOLLA MILE S. (Minnesota Chief) 1945—INAUGURAL H. (Black Badge) Dean Hall JACK KAENEL (3) † 2013—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Tamarando) 1981—EDDIE READ H. (Wickerr) 1987—BING CROSBY H. (Zany Tactics) WILLIAM HARMATZ (8) † 2017—DEL MAR OAKS (Dream Dancing) Julien Leparoux 1981—CHULA VISTA H. ( Wild Life) 1987—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Zany Tactics) 1981—TORREY PINES S. (Northern Fable) 1954—LA JOLLA H. (Leterna) † 1989—RAMONA H. (Brown Bess) JACK LEONARD (3) 1955—DEL MAR DERBY (Hi Pardner) 1962—PALOMAR H. (Sunday Slippers) 1981—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Skillful Joy) 1957—GRADUATION S. (Strong Bay) LLOYD KNAPP (1) 1963—INAUGURAL H. (Spark Plug) 1981—DEL MAR H. (Wickerr) 1958—SAN DIEGO H. (How Now) 1939—OCEANSIDE H. (Sweepalot) 1963—LA JOLLA MILE, 1st div. (Top Light) 1981—CARLSBAD H. (Benny Bob) 1958—BING CROSBY H. (How Now) KEVIN KRIGGER (1) 1982—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (The Captain) DON LEWIS (2) 1982—CTBA S. (Sharili Brown) 1962—OCEANSIDE H. (Doc Jocoy) 2012—GRADUATION S. (Strong Wind) 1956—JUNIOR MISS S. (Sully’s Trail) 1982—OSUNITAS S. (Aflicker) 1962—DEL MAR OAKS (Savaii) JULIE KRONE (8) 1956—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Swirling Abbey) 1967—BALBOA H., 1st div. (Acknowledge) 1982—BING CROSBY H. (Pencil Point) Bill Harmatz 2003—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Devious Boy) TERRY LIPHAM (6) 1982—GRADUATION S. (Son Of Song) WAYNE HARRIS (3) 2003—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Katdogawn) 1982—LA JOLLA MILE H., 2nd div. (Take The Floor) S 1980—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Plenty O’Toole) S 1972—CTBA SALES S. (Ancient Title) 2003—REAL GOOD DEAL S. 1982—CABRILLO H. (Caterman) W 1980—RANCHO SANTA FE S. W 1973—BALBOA S. (Battery E.) (Excess Summer) (Answer To Music) 1982—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Inflation Beater) J 1975—CHULA VISTA H. (Bahia Key) † 2003—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Candy Ride) 1980—TORREY PINES S. (Summer Siren) 1983—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Dr. Daly) J O WILLIAM HARTACK (12) † 2003—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Halfbridled) 1980—EL CAJON S. (Mighty Return) 1983—PALOMAR H. (Triple Tipple) O C 1965—INAUGURAL H. (Poona Queen) 2003—EL CAJON S. (Excess Summer) 1983—SAN DIEGO H. (Bates Motel) 1983—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Bara Lass) C K 1965—LA JOLLA MILE, 2nd div. (Hoist Bar) 2003—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. 1984—OCEANSIDE S. (Bozina) 1983—ESCONDIDO H. (Pin Puller) K E (Yankee Gentleman) E 1965—RAMONA H., 2nd div. (Sea Eagle) JOHN LONGDEN (30) Terry Lipham 1984—LA JOLLA MILE H. (Tights) Y 2003—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Siphonizer) Julie Krone 1984—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Fashionably Late) Y 1965—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Century) 1949—CORONADO H. (Zenoda) S 1984—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Go Dancer) S 1965—PALOMAR H. (Jam N Jellie) CHRIS LAMANCE (2) 1950—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Patch) 1984—DEL MAR OAKS (Fashionably Late) 1967—MISSION BAY H. (Luz Del Sol) 1983—EDDIE READ H. (Prince Spellbound) 1951—ESCONDIDO H. (Caruso II) 1984—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE, 2nd div. (Full O Wisdom) 1967—RANCHO BERNARDO H., 2nd div. 1984—JUNE DARLING S. (Taranta) 1952—GRADUATION S. (Decorated) 1984—DEL MAR H. (Precisionist) (Quicken Tree) JERRY LAMBERT (30) 1952—DEL MAR H. (Grantor) 1967—CHULA VISTA H. (Daystar II) 1985—CTBA S. (Lady Pastor) 1963—OCEANSIDE H. (Nevada Battler) 1953—OCEANSIDE H. (Fortune Teller) 1968—JUNIOR MISS S. (Sniffen Court) 1985—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Mint Leaf) 1963—RAMONA H. (Powder N Paint) 1953—GRADUATION S. (Double Speed) 1968—LA JOLLA MILE (Baffle) 1986—JUNIOR MISS S. (Footy) 1963—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Leisurely Kin) 1954—JUNIOR MISS S. (Madam Jet) 1968—DEL MAR H. (Quicken Tree) 1986—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Bold n Special) 1963—PALOMAR H. (Sabina Louise) 1954—GRADUATION S. (Guerrero) 1969—DEL MAR FUTURITY (George Lewis) 1986—FLEET TREAT S. (Witchery) 1964—OCEANSIDE H., 1st div. (Royal Eiffel) 1955—DEL MAR H. (Arrogate) 1986—CABRILLO H. (Hopeful Word) SANDY HAWLEY (17) 1964—SAN DIEGO H. (Native Diver) 1955—PALOMAR H. (Robinar) 1987—GRADUATION S. (Purdue King) 1976—RAMONA H. (Vagabonda) 1964—LA JOLLA MILE (Royal Eiffel) 1956—INAUGURAL H. (Poona II) 1987—LA JOLLA H. (The Medic) 1979—OSUNITAS S. (Princess Toby) 1965—SAN DIEGO H. (Native Diver) 1956—CTBA SALES S. (Swirling Abbey) 1987—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Julie The Flapper) 1979—BING CROSBY H. (Syncopate) 1965—DEL MAR OAKS (Alibarb) 1956—DEL MAR H. (Arrogate) 1987—BALBOA S. (Purdue King) 1979—BALBOA S. (Doonesbury) 1965—LA JOLLA MILE, 1st div. (Mr. Payne) 1956—PALOMAR H. (In Reserve) 1987—TORREY PINES S. (Julie The Flapper) 1979—TORREY PINES S. (Double Deceit) 1967—INAUGURAL H. (Admirably) 1958—JONATHAN LADIES H. (Tana Linda) 1987—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C.H. (Good Command) 1979—ESCONDIDO H. (Uniformity) 1967—OCEANSIDE H. (Wolfgang) 1958—CTBA SALES S. (Monk’s Hood) 1988—CTBA S. (Unpainted) 1980—BING CROSBY H. (Reb’s Golden Ale) 1967—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Fast Dish) 1959—JUNIOR MISS S. (Fair Maggie) 1988—GRADUATION S. (Rob An Plunder) 1980—DE ANZA S. (Sharp Hoofer) 1967—DEL MAR H. (Native Diver) 1959—GRADUATION S. (Bright Tiny) 1988—CHULA VISTA H. (Clabber Girl) 1980—CARDIFF BY THE SEA S. (Irish Arrival) Sandy Hawley 1967—PALOMAR H. (Admirably) 1960—OCEANSIDE S. (Our Rulla) 60 61 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018

1988—DE ANZA S. (Music Merci) 1999—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Domination) EDWIN MALDONADO (8) PETE MORENO (12) 1988—CABRILLO H. (Precisionist) 1999—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Snowberg) 2012—DAISYCUTTER H. (Nechez Dawn) 1955—BING CROSBY H. (One Ton Tony) 1988—BALBOA S. (Rob An Plunder) 1999—SAN DIEGO H. (Mazel Trick) 2013—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Sunday Rules) 1957—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Sally Lee) 1988—DEL MAR H. (Sword Dance) 2000—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Duke Of Green) 2013—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Summer Hit) 1958—INAUGURAL H. (Sweet Land) 1988—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Basic Exchange) 2000—WICKERR H. (Riviera) 2013—DEL MAR DERBY, 2nd div. 1958—DEL MAR OAKS (Camloc) 1988—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C.H. (Precisionist) 2000—SANDY BLUE S. (Hastenby) (Ethnic Dance) 1958—PALOMAR H. (Camloc) † 1988—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Music Merci) 2000—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Riboletta) 2014—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Red Outlaw) 1961—CTBA SALES S. (Donut King) 1989—JUNIOR MISS S. (A Wild Ride) 2000—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Auction House) 2014—EL CAJON S. (Red Outlaw) 1961—DEL MAR DERBY (Speak John) 1989—LA JOLLA H. (River Master) 2000—DEL MAR H. (Northern Quest) 2014—CERF S. (Reneesgotzip) 1962—OSUNITAS S. (Bib’n Tuk) 1989—DEL MAR OAKS (Stylish Star) 2000—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Forest Camp) 2018—OSUNITAS S. (Fahan Mura) Edwin Maldonado 1962—DEL MAR DERBY (Bayou Bourg) Pete Moreno 1989—OSUNITAS H. (Nikishka) 2001—CTT & TOC H. (Nepenthe) RAJIV MARAGH (1) 1962—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Brown Berry) 1991—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Flawlessly) 2001—DEL MAR DERBY (Romanceishope) 2010—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Wasted Tears) 1963—CTBA SALES S. (Prender) 1991—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Pirate’s Outlook) DARREL McHARGUE (26) 1963—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Sabina Louise) 1991—DEL MAR OAKS (Flawlessly) CARLOS MARQUEZ (1) 1975—SAN CLEMENTE S., 1st div. (Miss Francesca) 1981—JUNIOR MISS S. (Buy My Act) ROBERT MUNDORF (4) 1991—GRADUATION S. (Dr. Augusta) 1975—SORRENTO S. (Queen To Be) 1961—SAN DIEGO H. (New Policy) Corey Nakatani 1992—PALOMAR H. (Super Staff) 1975—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Queen To Be) WILLIAM MARSH (1) 1961—RAMONA H. (Linita) † 1992—RAMONA H. (Flawlessly) 1975—ESCONDIDO H. (Buck Price) 1952—BING CROSBY H. (Gustaf) 1961—BING CROSBY H. (Ann’s Knight) 1992—TSUNAMI SLEW H. (Forest Glow) 1976—DEL MAR DERBY (Montespan) EDDIE MARTIN, JR. (1) 1961—GRADUATION S. (Bold Corporal) 1992—DEL MAR FUTURITY (River Special) 1977—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Teisen Lap) 2008—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Storm Mesa) 1993—SAN DIEGO H. (Fanatic Boy) ENRIQUE MUNOZ (1) 1977—OSUNITAS S. (Granja Sueno) FRANCISCO (PACO) MENA (5) 1976—DE ANZA S. (Tulsea) † 1993—RAMONA H. (Flawlessly) 1977—GRADUATION S. (Don F.) 1975—CABRILLO H. (Against The Snow) Robert Mundorf 1993—LA JOLLA H. (Manny’s Prospect) 1977—DEL MAR DERBY (Text) COREY NAKATANI (108) 1975—DEL MAR OAKS (Snap Apple) 1993—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Cantua Creek) 1977—CHULA VISTA H., 2nd div. (Authorization) 1991—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Stark South) 1975—EL CAJON S. (Crumbs) 1993—TORREY PINES S. (Adorydar) 1977—DEL MAR H. (Ancient Title) 1991—FANTASTIC GIRL H. (Magic Sister) 1975—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Telly’s Pop) 1994—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Work The Crowd) 1977—RAMONA H. (Dancing Femme) 1991—JUNIOR MISS S. (Soviet Sojourn) 1991—BALBOA S. (Scherando) 1994—SAN DIEGO H. (Kingdom Found) 1977—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Authorization) 1991—SAN DIEGO H. (Twilight Agenda) 1994—GRADUATION S. (Desert Pirate) 1978—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Let’s Go To Edwards) ROBERT MENELL (4) Paco Mena 1991—FLEET TREAT S. (Number’s Game) † 1994—RAMONA H. (Flawlessly) 1978—CABRILLO H. (Vic’s Magic) 1965—JUNIOR MISS S., 2nd div. (Queen’s Slippers) 1991—BING CROSBY H. (Bruho) 1994—SHOWDOWN AT THE SEASHORE S. (Soviet Problem) 1978—LA JOLLA MILE (Singular) 1966—INAUGURAL H. (Admirably) 1991—SORRENTO S. (Soviet Sojourn) 1994—CHULA VISTA H. (Paseana) 1978—CHULA VISTA H. (Nantequos) 1966—LA JOLLA MILE (Embassy) 1991—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Bruho) 1994—INVERNESS DRIVE S. (Uncaged Fury) 1978—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Terlingua) 1966—RAMONA H., 2nd div. (Fleet Treat) 1991—TORREY PINES S. (Number’s Game) 1994—HOW NOW H. (Blaze O’Brien) 1978—RAMONA H. (Drama Critic) RAFAEL MEZA (15) 1992—FLEET TREAT S. (Blonde Fever) 1994—RELAUNCH S. (Exalto) 1979—SAN DIEGO H. (Always Gallant) 1981—CORONADO S. (Countess Cabrillo) 1992—CHBPA SANDCASTLE H. (Southern Truce) 1995—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Track Gal) 1979—CHULA VISTA H. (He’s Dewan) 1983—SAN CLEMENTE S., 1st div. (Eastern Bettor) 1993—WICKERR H. (Slew of Damascus) 1995—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Jewel Princess) 1981—SAN CLEMENTE S. (French Charmer) 1983—DE ANZA S. (Vencimiento) 1993—WINDY SANDS H. (Region) 1995—SAN DIEGO H. (Blumin Affair) 1981—DE ANZA S. (King’s Finder) 1983—DEL MAR DERBY (Tanks Brigade) 1993—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C. H. (Region) 1995—BAYAKOA H. (Borodislew) 1993—SANDCASTLE H. (Miss King) 1981—DEL MAR OAKS (French Charmer) Darrel McHargue 1984—CABRILLO H. (Video Kid) 1995—RANCHO BERNARDO B.C. H. (Track Gal) 1981—ESCONDIDO H. (Advocatum) 1985—SAN DIEGO H. (Super Diamond) 1993—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Winning Pact) 1995—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Profit Margin) 1985—CHULA VISTA H. (Dontstop Themusic) 1985—GRADUATION S. (Bolger Magic) 1994—BING CROSBY H. (King’s Blade) 1995—HARRY F. (BUD) BRUBAKER S. (Alphabet Soup) 1985—DE ANZA S. (Bolger Magic) † 1994—EDDIE READ H. (Approach The Bench) ALEX MAESE (14) 1994—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (D’Hallevant) 1995—CERF S. (Denim Yenem) 1955—JUNIOR MISS S. (Neva T.) 1985—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Snow Chief) S 1995—INVERNESS DRIVE S. (Profit Margin) 1985—TORREY PINES S. (Goldspell) 1994—OSUNITAS H. (Gold Splash) S 1958—DEL MAR DERBY (The Shoe) 1994—LIVE THE DREAM S. (Sandpit) W 1995—CHULA VISTA H. (Borodislew) 1959—RAMONA H. (Boston Again) 1988—OSUNITAS H., 1st div. W 1995—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C. H. (Alphabet Soup) 1994—PALOMAR H. (Shir Dar) J 1960—SAN DIEGO H. (Eddie Schmidt) (Griefnaggravation) Rafael Meza 1995—LIVE THE DREAM S. (Debutante Trick) 1994—CHBPA S. (Cozze Mike) J O 1960—DEL MAR OAKS (Linita) 1988—DEL MAR OAKS (No Review) O 1996—HONEY FOX H. (Admise) 1995—OCEANSIDE S., 1st. div. (Lake George) C 1960—DEL MAR DERBY (Nagea) 1990—BING CROSBY H. (Sensational Star) C 1996—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Track Gal) † 1990—EDDIE READ H. (Fly Till Dawn) 1995—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Chilly Billly) K 1960—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Amri-An) 1995—CTBA S. (Molistar) K E 1996—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Misnomer) 1962—DEL MAR H. (Crazy Kid) 1990—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Sensational Star) E 1996—CERF S. (Advancing Star) † 1995—RAMONA H. (Possibly Perfect) Y 1963—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Perris) RICHARD MIGLIORE (4) 1995—LA JOLLA H. (Petionville) Y S 1996—CHULA VISTA H. (Different) 1964—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Terry’s Secret) † 2007—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Student Council) S 1996—CRAZY KID H. (Letthebighossroll) 1995—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Lit De Justice) 1965—DEL MAR H. (Terry’s Secret) Alex Maese 2007—TORREY PINES S. (Seaside Affair) 1995—RELAUNCH H. (Mr Purple) 1996—PALOMAR H. (Yearly Tour) 1966—DEL MAR OAKS, 1st div. (Desert Trial) 2007—GREEN FLASH H. (Barber) 1996—MATCHING H. (Admise) 1996—SAN CLEMENTE H. (True Flare) 1966—RAMONA H., 1st div. (Desert Trial) 2008—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Dixie Chatter) 1996—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Lit De Justice) 1997—SAN DIEGO H. () 1967—RAMONA H. (Desert Trial) 1997—SANDY BLUE H. (Sister Queen) FRED MILLER (1) 1996—WICKERR H. (Megan’s Interco) 1997—WARDEN S. (End Run) WILLIAM MAHORNEY (12) 1957—JUNIOR MISS S. (Be My Honey) † 1996—RAMONA H. (Matiara) 1967—BING CROSBY H. (Kissin’ George) 1997—CHULA VISTA H. (Radu Cool) † 1996—EDDIE READ H. (Fastness) 1967—FUTURITY TRIAL (Broad Shadows) GEORGE MOORE (1) Richard Migliore 1997—PALOMAR H. (Blushing Heiress) 1950—SAN DIEGO H. (Manyunk) 1996—RELAUNCH H. (Odyle) 1967—OCTOBER H. (Kissin’ George) 1997—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Naninja) 1996—DEL MAR DERBY (Rainbow Blues) 1968—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Grey Cricket) RYAN MOORE (2) 1997—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Souvenir Copy) 1997—HONEY FOX H. (Yokama) 1969—SAN DIEGO H. (Kissin’ George) † 2017—B.C. JUVENILE TURF () 1998—SAN DIEGO H. (Mud Route) 1997—SORRENTO S. (Career Collection) 1969—GRADUATION S. (Swarming Bee) 2017—QATAR JUVENILE TURF SPRINT (Declarationofpeace) 1998—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Advancing Star) 1998—KOBUK KING S. (Military) 1969—BING CROSBY H. (Kissin’ George) † 1998—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Free House) WILLIAM MORAN (1) 1998—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Sicy D’Alsace) 1970—SORRENTO S., 1st div. (June Darling) 1998—STREET DANCER S. (Penne) 1938—DEL MAR H. (Ligaroti) 1998—BAYAKOA H. (Sharp Cat) 1970—DEL MAR FUTURITY (June Darling) 1998—GRADUATION S. (Daring General) 1998—PIEDRA FOUNDATION H. (Sierra Virgen) 1971—LA JOLLA MILE, 1st div. (Pete’s Ruler) HENRY MORENO (3) 1998—EL CAJON S. (Opine) 1952—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Lap Full) † 1998—RAMONA H. (See You Soon) 1972—LA JOLLA MILE (Solar Salute) 1998—OSUNITAS H. (Tuzla) 1998—DEL MAR H. (Bonapartiste) 1977—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. (Pikehall) 1972—ESCONDIDO H. (Mongo’s Pride) † 1998—DEL MAR OAKS (Sicy D’Alsace) 1998—TORREY PINES S. (Magical Allure) Bill Mahorney 1978—DEL MAR H. (Palton) 1998—CHULA VISTA H. (Sharp Cat) 1998—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Old Trieste) 62 63 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018

1998—JUNE DARLING S. (Closed Escrow) 1955—CORONADO H. (Duece Admiral) MARTIN PEDROZA (19) 1970—SAN DIEGO H. (T.V. Commercial) 1998—CTT & TOC H. (Yokama) 1955—OCEANSIDE H. (Valiant Ace) 1989—DE ANZA S. (Doyouseewhatisee) 1971—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Hail The Grey) 1998—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Controlled) 1955—ESCONDIDO H. (Arrogate) 1989—GRADUATION S. (Frenchseventyfive) 1971—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Impressive Style) 1998—PALOMAR H. (Tuzla) 1956—LA JOLLA H. (Blen Host) 1991—HONEY FOX H. (Freya Stark) 1972—PALOMAR H. (Minstrel Miss) 1999—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Christmas Boy) 1956—BING CROSBY H. (Colonel Mack) 1991—CHULA VISTA H. (Vieille Vigne) 1973—PALOMAR H., 1st div. (Meilleur) 1999—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Sweet Ludy) 1958—SOLANA BEACH H. (Like Magic) 1995—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Batroyale) 1973—JUNIOR MISS S. (Fleet Peach) 1999—RELAUNCH S. (Kaibo) 1960—GRADUATION S. (Short Jacket) 1996—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Flying In The Lane) 1973—RAMONA H. (Minstrel Miss) 1999—VIEILLE VIGNE S. (Maureen’s Hope) 1960—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Short Jacket) 1996—JUNE DARLING H. (Airistar) 1973—SORRENTO S. (Fleet Peach) 1999—BEN P. WALDEN H. (Reciclada) 1962—JUNIOR MISS S. (Star Maggie) 1999—CTBA S. (Fire Sale Queen) Martin Pedroza 1973—DEL MAR OAKS (Sandy Blue) 1999—DEL MAR DERBY (Val Royal) 1963—SAN DIEGO H. (Native Diver) Ralph Neves 2001—CERF H. (Global) 1973—ESCONDIDO H. (Tannyhill) 2000—RELAUNCH S. (Designed For Luck) 1963—GRADUATION S. (Real Good Deal) 2004—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Statement) 1973—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Fleet Peach) 2000—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Love That Red) JIMMY NICHOLS (3) † 2005—JOHN C. MABEE H. (Amorama) 1974—DEL MAR OAKS (Modus Vivendi) 2000—BEST PAL S. (Flame Thrower) 1947—INAUGURAL H. (Triskelion) 2006—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Prenuptial) 1975—LA JOLLA MILE (Larrikin) 2001—LA JOLLA H. (Marine) 1947—SAN DIEGO H. (Ended) 2006—CERF H. (Vicki’s Honor) 1975—DEL MAR DERBY (Larrikin) 2007—DEL MAR DERBY (Medici Code) 1975—BALBOA S. (Crazy Channon) 2002—CTBA S. (Humorous Lady) 1948—OSUNITAS S. (Some Gal) Don Pierce † 2002—EDDIE READ H. (Sarafan) 2007—COUGAR II H. (Atlando) 1976—OCEANSIDE H. (White Fir) 2002—DEL MAR DERBY (Inesperado) EMILE OHAYON (3) 2009—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Skyrush) 1976—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Go March) 2003—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Sweet Return) 1961—LA JOLLA MILE (Apple) 2011—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Chiloquin) 1976—LA JOLLA MILE (Today ’N Tomorrow) 2003—DAISYCUTTER H. (Roberta’s Mango) 1961—PALOMAR H. (Nascania) 2012—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Comma to the Top) 1977—JUNIOR MISS S. (Illustrious Girl) 2003—OSUNITAS H. (Arabic Song) 1961—ESCONDIDO H. (Top Double) 2013—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Private Zone) 1977—PALOMAR H. (Dancing Femme) 2003—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Sarafan) FRANK OLIVARES (16) Emile Ohayon TIAGO PEREIRA (5) 1977—DEL MAR OAKS (Taisez Vous) 2003—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Secret Liaison) 1971—JUNIOR MISS S. (Chargerette) 2015—CTBA S. (Obey) 1978—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Misrepresentation) † 2003—DEL MAR OAKS (Dessert) 1971—SORRENTO S. (Chargerette) 2016—WICKERR S. (Toowindytohaulrox) 1978—JUNIOR MISS S. (Joi’ski) 2004—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Blackdoun) 1975—OCEANSIDE H. (Willmar) 2016—I’M SMOKIN S. (Mo Soul) 1978—DE ANZA S. () Laffit Pincay, Jr. 2004—FLEET TREAT S. (Western Hemisphere) 1975—SAN DIEGO H. (Chesapeake) 2017—OCEANSIDE S. (Bowies Hero) 1978—DEL MAR DERBY (Misrepresentation) 2004—ESCONDIDO H. (Sarafan) 1975—DEL MAR H. (Cruiser II) 2017—RANCHO BERNARDO H. 1978—PALOMAR H. (Drama Critic) 2004—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Areyoutalkintome) 1977—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Skye Diamonds) 1978—BALBOA S. (Flying Paster) 2004—LA JOLLA H. (Blackdoun) (Go West Young Man) 1978—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Flying Paster) 2004—BEST PAL S. (Roman Ruler) 1979—OCEANSIDE S. (I’ll Stand Pat) FERNANDO PEREZ (2) 1979—EL CAJON S. (Shamgo) 2004—GREEN FLASH H. (Geronimo) 1983—CORONADO S. (Manicure Kit) 2014—CTBA S. (My Fiona) Tiago Pereira 1980—STAR FIDDLE S. (Minnesota Chief) 2004—PIEDRA FOUNDATION H. (Elloluv) 1984—CTBA S., 1st div. (Princess Sal) 2016—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Miss Sunset) 1981—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Aduana) 2004—EL CAJON S. (Perfect Moon) 1984—DE ANZA S. (Lomax) MEL PETERSON (6) Frank Olivares LAFFIT PINCAY, JR. (96) 2004—DEL MAR DERBY (Blackdoun) 1984—RAMONA H. (Flag De Lune) 1945—DEL MAR H. (Texas Sandman) 1976—PALOMAR H. (Just A Kick) 2005—ESCONDIDO H. (Laura’s Lucky Boy) 1985—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Take My Picture) 1945—PALOMAR H. (Double F.F.) 1976—CTBA S. (King’s Mink) 2005—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Thor’s Echo) 1986—OCEANSIDE S. (Prince Bobby B) 1946—dh—BING CROSBY H. (Indian Watch) 1976—BING CROSBY H. (Cherry River) † 2006—JOHN C. MABEE H. (Dancing Edie) 1986—ESCONDIDO H. (Truce Maker) 1946—DEL MAR H. (Olhaverry) 1976—GRADUATION S. (Tale Of Power) † 2006—EDDIE READ H. (Aragorn) 1987—JUNE DARLING S. (Joni U. Bar) 1947—QUIGLEY MEMORIAL (Wheatfield) 1976—SAN DIEGO H. (Good Report) 2006—WICKERR H. (Becrux) † 1989—DEL MAR FUTURITY ( Race) 1955—GRADUATION S. (Fathers Poise) 1976—DEL MAR OAKS (Go March) † 2006—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Lava Man) LUIS ORTEGA (2) JOE PHILLIPPI (3) 1976—SORRENTO S. (Telferner) 2006—DEL MAR B.C. MILE (Aragorn) 1984—BING CROSBY H. (Night Mover) 1953—LA JOLLA H. (Threesome) 1976—BALBOA S. (Visible) 2006—EL CAJON S. (Cindago) 1985—CORONADO S. (Tomboy Blues) 1953—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Double Speed) 1976—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Telferner) S 2007—CTBA S. (Treadmill) 1954—BING CROSBY H. (Alibhai Lynn) 1976—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Mama Kali) S † 2007—BING CROSBY H. (In Summation) IRAD ORTIZ, JR. (1) W † 2017—B.C. FILLY & MARE SPRINT EDDIE PHILLIPS (1) 1976—ESCONDIDO H. (Silver Saber) W † 2007—DEL MAR OAKS (Rutherienne) 1976—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Visible) J (Bar of Gold) 1947—OSUNITAS S. (Dark Belito) J 2007—CTT & TOC H. (Imagine) Luis Ortega 1977—BING CROSBY H. (Cherry River) O 2008—DEL MAR H. (Spring House) JOSE ORTIZ (2) DON PIERCE (54) O C 1977—BALBOA S. (Spanish Way) C 2008—PALOMAR H. (Vacare) 2017—CECIL B. DEMILLE S. (Analyze It) 1958—JUNIOR MISS S. (Beautiful Lily) 1977—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Lullaby Song) K † 2017—B.C. JUVENILE () K 2009—CTBA S. (Repo) 1958—GRADUATION S. (Djebah) Eddie Phillips 1978—CTBA S. (Hand Creme) E † 2009—EDDIE READ S. (Global Hunter) 1958—DEL MAR H. (Noredski) E Y NUNZIO PARISO (1) 1978—SAN CLEMENTE S., 2nd div. (Joe’s Bee) 2012—JOHN C. MABEE S. (City to City) 1959—INAUGURAL H. (Boston Again) Y S 1941—INAUGURAL H. (Lassator) 1978—EDDIE READ H. (Effervescing) S 2013—OSUNITAS S. (Closing Range) 1959—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Darling June) 1979—LA JOLLA MILE (Relaunch) 2013—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Lady of Fifty) WILLIAM PARNELL (1) 1959—LA JOLLA MILE (King Ara) 1947—DEL MAR H. (Iron Maiden) 1979—DE ANZA S. (Stiff Diamond) 2014—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN H. (Rock Me Baby) 1960—JUNIOR MISS S. (Betty’s Fortune) 1979—CABRILLO H. (Quick Turnover) † 2014—DEL MAR OAKS (Personal Diary) BILL PEARSON (9) 1966—OCEANSIDE H. (Sky Gipsy II) 1979—DEL MAR DERBY (Relaunch) 2014—OAK TREE JUVENILE TURF (Daddy D T) 1949—OCEANSIDE H. (Great Dream) 1966—SAN DIEGO H. (Old Mose) 1979—RAMONA H. (Country Queen) 2014—SEABISCUIT H. (Kaigun) 1949—ESCONDIDO H. (Great Dream) 1966—BING CROSBY H. (Chiclero) 1980—OSUNITAS S. (Petron’s Love) 2015—HOLLYWOOD DERBY (Chiropractor) 1950—OSUNITAS S. (Holler) 1966—CTBA SALES S. (Old Adobe) 1980—SORRENTO S. (Native Fancy) 2017—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN H. (My Italian Babbo) 1950—LA JOLLA H. (Blue Reading) 1966—CABRILLO H. (Old Mose) 1980—DEL MAR DERBY (Exploded) † 2017—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Bolt d’Oro) 1951—BING CROSBY H. (Blue Reading) 1966—DEL MAR H. (Old Mose) 1980—CORONADO S. (Astrious) 2017—GOLDEN STATE JUVENILE FILLIES S. (One Fast Broad) 1951—SAN DIEGO H. (Blue Reading) 1966—DEL MAR DERBY (Drin) 1980—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Great Lady M.) 1951—DEL MAR H. (Blue Reading) 2017—RED CARPET H. (How Unusual) 1967—GRADUATION S. (Right Or Wrong) 1980—ESCONDIDO H. (Nain Bleu) 1953—DEL MAR DERBY (Apple Valley) RALPH NEVES (18) 1967—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Strawberry Drive) 1981—BALBOA S. (The Captain) 1954—SAN DIEGO H. (Stranglehold) 1941—WALTER CONNOLLY MEMORIAL H. (Strength) 1967—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. (Estambul II) 1981—EL CAJON S. (Island Whirl) 1946—dh—BING CROSBY H. (War Allies) GENE PEDERSON (2) 1968—OCEANSIDE H. (Broad Shadows) 1981—STAR FIDDLE S. (Dena Jo) 1949—LA JOLLA H. (Dinner Gong) 1948—DEL MAR DERBY (Frankly) 1968—BING CROSBY H. (Pretense) 1981—ENCINITAS H. (Satin Ribera) 1969—JUNIOR MISS S. (Atomic Wings) 1949—DEL MAR H. (Top’s Boy) 1948—LABOR DAY H. (Hemet Squaw) Gene Pederson 1982—DEL MAR DERBY (Give Me Strength) 1969—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Hula Bend) 1950—DEL MAR DERBY (Great Circle) 1982—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Lucky Lady Ellen) 1969—FUTURITY TRIAL (Grey Papa) 1951—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Big Noise) 1982—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Landaluce) 1969—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Atomic Wings) 1952—SAN DIEGO H. (Moonrush) 1983—CTBA S. 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1983—BING CROSBY H. (Chinook Pass) 1969—DEL MAR OAKS (Commissary) OCTAVIO RAMIREZ (1) PAUL RYAN (1) 1983—SAN CLEMENTE S., 2nd div. (Lituya Bay) 1969—DEL MAR H. (Figonero) 1980—LEUCADIA H. (Plenty O’Toole) 1937—INAUGURAL H. (Grey Count) 1983—JUNIOR MISS S. (Yolanda) 1970—PALOMAR H., 2nd div. (La Sevillana) EMILE RAMSAMMY (4) (1) 1970—SORRENTO S., 2nd div. (Countess Market) 1983—DEL MAR OAKS (Heartlight No. One) 1998—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Scooter Brown) † 2011—DEL MAR OAKS (Summer Soiree) 1972—OCEANSIDE H. (New Prospect) 1983—CABRILLO H. (Gato Del Sol) 1998—WICKERR H. (Joe Who) 1972—JUNIOR MISS S. (Rosalie May Wynn) JAVIER SANTIAGO (1) 1983—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Althea) 1998—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Joe Who) 1972—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Our Madam Lucky) 2004—WICKERR H. (Statement) 1983—EL CAJON S. (Mamaison) 1999—FINLANDIA CUP S. (Major Hero) 1983—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Althea) 1974—OCEANSIDE H. (Lightning Mandate) CHRISTIAN SANTIAGO REYES (3) 1984—JUNIOR MISS S. (Doon’s Baby) 1974—GRADUATION S. (Gentle Jess) SASHA RISENHOOVER (1) 2010—CTBA S. (Swiss Wild Cat) 1984—EDDIE READ H. (Ten Below) 1974—LA JOLLA MILE (Lightning Mandate) 2017—DEL MAR JUVENILE FILLIES TURF Emile Ramsammy 2011—CTBA S. (Heleonor Rugby) Bill Shoemaker 1984—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Pleasure Cay) 1974—DE ANZA S. (George Navonod) (Terra’s Angel) 2011—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Heleonor Rugby) 1984—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE, 1st div. (Fiesta Lady) 1974—SORRENTO S. (Spout) JACK ROBERTSON (1) JOHN SELLERS (10) † 1985—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Tasso) 1974—DEL MAR DERBY (Lightning Mandate) 1941—SAN DIEGO H. (Step By) 1967—CTBA SALES S. (Bold ) 1986—CTBA S. (Saros Brig) 1974—CHULA VISTA H. (Bahia Key) JACK ROBINSON (1) 1967—SORRENTO S. (Windsor Honey) 1986—SAN DIEGO H. (Skywalker) CLINTON POTTS (3) 1967—LA JOLLA MILE (Jungle Road) 1967—RANCHO SANTA FE H. 1986—EL CAJON S. (Tasso) 2006—FLEET TREAT S. (River’s Prayer) (Amerigo’s Fancy) 1986—WINDY SANDS S. (Varick) MARION ROBISON (1) 2007—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (River’s Prayer) 1968—CABRILLO H. (Pinjara) 1987—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Kindly Court) 1939—INAUGURAL H. (First Kiss) 2008—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Ten Churros) 1968—PALOMAR H. (Pacific Cross) 1987—CTBA S. (Hasty Pasty) EUGENE RODRIGUEZ (5) 1970—DEL MAR H. (Daryl’s Joy) 1987—SAN DIEGO H. (Super Diamond) (1) 1940—CASA DE MANANA HOTEL S. (Satin Coat) 1971—BING CROSBY H. (Haveago) 1987—JUNIOR MISS S. (Sheesham) † 2016—MATRIARCH S. (Miss Temple City) 1940—DEL MAR H. (Big Flash) 1971—ESCONDIDO H. (Born Wild) 1987—EDDIE READ H. (Sharrood) FLAVIEN PRAT (33) 1940—INAUGURAL H. (Jubal Junior) 1972—CABRILLO H. (Imaginative) 1987—SORRENTO S. (Hasty Pasty) 2015—OSUNITAS S. (Gas Total) 1940—LA JOLLA H. (Justice M.) 1972—DEL MAR OAKS (House Of Cards) John Sellers 1987—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Contempt) 2015—WICKERR S. (Pure Tactics) 1940—WALTER CONNOLLY MEMORIAL H. (Can’t Wait) † 1987—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Lost Kitty) 2015—BING CROSBY S. (Wild Dude) (1) 1988—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Clabber Girl) 2015—DEL MAR JUVENILE FILLIES TURF (Jakaby Jade) EVIN ROMAN (2) † 1995—DEL MAR OAKS (Bail Out Becky) 2017—CTBA S. (Show It N Moe It) 1989—SORRENTO S. (Cheval Volant) 2016—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Gold Rush Dancer) 2018—OCEANSIDE S. (Restrainedvengence) TIM SENA (3) 1989—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C.H. (On The Line) 2016—BING CROSBY S. (Lord Nelson) 1937—LA JOLLA H. (Topsy Omar) 1989—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Kool Arrival) 2016—DAISYCUTTER H. (So Sweetitiz) RUDY ROSALES (6) 1937—CARLSBAD H. (High Strike) 1990—DEL MAR DERBY (Tight Spot) 2016—SOLANA BEACH H. (Majestic Heat) 1969—OCEANSIDE H. (Derby Day Boy) 1937—DEL MAR H. (Sally’s Booter) 1990—CHULA VISTA H. (Bayakoa) 1969—OSUNITAS S., 3rd div. (Manta) 2016—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Avenge) WILLIAM SHOEMAKER (94) 1991—PALOMAR H., 2nd div. (Somethingmerry) 2016—DEL MAR JUVENILE FILLIES TURF (With Honors) 1970—BING CROSBY H. (Bargain Day) 1950—OCEANSIDE H. (Special Touch) † 1991—EDDIE READ H. (Tight Spot) 2017—BEST PAL S. (Run Away) 1971—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Gowran Green) 1950—BING CROSBY H. (Imperium) 1991—RANCHO BERNARDO B.C. H. (Cascading Gold) † 2017—BING CROSBY S. (Ransom the Moon) 1972—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Bert’s Tryst) Tim Sena 1950—CORONADO H. (War Poppy) 1991—JUNE DARLING H. (Nice Assay) 2017—COUGAR II H. (Curlin Road) 1974—RANCHO BERNARDO H. 1950—DEL MAR H. (Frankly) 1991—CTBA S. (Wine ’N Music) † 2017—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Moonshine Memories) (Impressive Style) 1951—DEL MAR DERBY (Grantor) 1992—SAN DIEGO H. (Another Review) 2017—DEL MAR H. (Hunt) Rudy Rosales (26) 1952—PALOMAR H. (Sincerely) 1992—CHULA VISTA H. (Exchange) 2017—EDDIE READ S. (Hunt) 2008—LA JOLLA H. (Sky Cape) 1952—LA JOLLA H. (Arroz) 1992—CTBA S. (Mime’s Real) 2017—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Mr. Hinx) 2009—GRADUATION S. (Wolf Tail) 1953—SAN DIEGO H. (Goose Khal) 1992—WINDY SANDS H. (Regal Groom) 2017—SHARED BELIEF S. (Battle of Midway) 2009—SOLANA BEACH H. (You Lift Me Up) 1953—JUNIOR MISS S. (Lady Cover Up) 1992—TORREY PINES S. (Interactive) 2017—SOLANA BEACH S. (Majestic Heat) 2009—DEL MAR MILE (Ferneley) 1953—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Lady Cover Up) 1993—SORRENTO S. (Phone Chatter) 2017—BETTY GRABLE S. (Majestic Heat) S 2009—TORREY PINES S. (Third Dawn) 1953—DEL MAR H. (Goose Khal) 1993—RELAUNCH S. (Diazo) 2017—SEABISCUIT H. (Hunt) S W 2009—DEL MAR DERBY (Rendezvous) 1953—ADIOS H. (Berseem) W 1993—DESERT TRIAL H. (Prying) 2017—SENATOR KEN MADDY S. 2009—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Dancing in Silks) 1954—DEL MAR DERBY (Musselshell) J 1994—BAYAKOA H. (Exchange) (Belvoir Bay) J 2010—OCEANSIDE S. (Twirling Candy) 1954—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Fair Molly) O 1994—CERF S. (Phone Chatter) † 2017—B.C. DIRT MILE (Battle of Midway) O 2010—SAN DIEGO H. (Dakota Phone) 1954—DEL MAR H. (Stranglehold) C 1994—DEL MAR DERBY (Ocean Crest) 2018—DEL MAR H. (Fashion Business) C 2010—LA JOLLA H. (Sidney’s Candy) 1954—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Blue Ruler) K 1995—WICKERR H. (Royal Chariot) † 2018—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Bellafina) K † 2010—PAT O’BRIEN S. (El Brujo) 1958—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Tomy Lee) E 1995—DEL MAR H. (Royal Chariot) 2018—BETTY GRABLE S. (Spiced Perfection) E Flavien Prat 2010—DEL MAR MILE (Enriched) 1970—OCEANSIDE H. (Rullah Fols) Y 1996—FLEET TREAT S. (Belle’s Flag) 2018—NATIVE DIVER S. (Battle of Midway) Y 2010—DEL MAR H. (Champ Pegasus) 1970—JUNIOR MISS S. (Conniving Princess) S 1997—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Batoile) † 2018—BING CROSBY S. (Ransom the Moon) S 2010—TORREY PINES S. (Switch) 1970—CTBA SALES S. (Kfar Tov) 1999—CTT AND TOC H. (Canyon Crest) 2018—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN S. (Fly to Mars) 2010—DEL MAR DERBY (Twirling Candy) 1970—DEL MAR OAKS, 1st div. (Beja) 2000—FLEET TREAT S. (Cover Gal) 2018—LA JOLLA H. (River Boyne) Joel Rosario 2010—CERF S. (Fund Raiser) 1970—DE ANZA S. (Kfar Tov) 2000—SORRENTO S. (Give Praise) 2018—SORRRENTO S. (Bellafina) † 2011—EDDIE READ S. (Acclamation) 1970—OSUNITAS S. (Queen Janine) 2000—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Theresa’s Tizzy) 2018—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Vasilika) 2011—SORRENTO S. (Mighty Caroline) 1971—PALOMAR H., 1st div. (Street Dancer) 2001—RELAUNCH S. (Bricks And Ivy) 2018—CECIL B. DEMILLE S. (Flying Scotsman) 2011—ADORATION S. (St Trinians) 1971—GRADUATION S. (House Of Porter) 2001—DEL MAR H. (Timboroa) DAVID PRATER (1) † 2012—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC () 1971—SAN DIEGO H. (Advance Guard) 2002—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Rock Opera) 1946—LABOR DAY H. (Bric A Brac) † 2014—MATRIARCH S. (La Tia) 1971—CTBA SALES S. (MacArthur Park) 2002—I’M SMOKIN S. (Siberland) † 2017—MATRIARCH S. (Off Limits) 1971—DEL MAR OAKS () ALONSO QUINONEZ (8) † 2017—B.C. TURF SPRINT (Stormy Liberal) ALVARO PINEDA (23) 2007—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Masterpiece) 1971—DE ANZA S. (MacArthur Park) † 2018—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (Accelerate) 1966—JUNIOR MISS S., 2nd div. (Native Honey) 2009—COUGAR II H. (Unusual Suspect) 1971—DEL MAR H. (Pinjara) † 2018—HOLLYWOOD DERBY (Raging Bull) 1966—DEL MAR OAKS, 2nd div. (Mikhaless) 2010—DAISYCUTTER H. (Bonifacio) 1971—DEL MAR FUTURITY, 1st div. (MacArthur Park) † 2018—MATRIARCH S. (Uni) 1966—GRADUATION S. (Bahroona) 2010—SOLANA BEACH H. (Bran Jammas) 1972—SORRENTO S. (Windy’s Daughter) 1967—DEL MAR OAKS (Forgiving) 2010—EL CAJON S. (Haimish Hy) DONALD ROSS (2) 1972—DE ANZA S. (Lucky Mike) 1967—CABRILLO H. (Bern Book) † 2010—DARLEY DEBUTANTE (Tell a Kelly) 1964—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Desert Chief III) 1972—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Windy’s Daughter) 1967—DEL MAR DERBY (Charlie Boots) 2011—dh—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. 1965—JUNIOR MISS S., 1st div. (Roman Pleasure) 1972—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Groshawk) 1968—GRADUATION S. (Inverness Drive) (Sterling Outlook) 1973—PALOMAR H., 2nd div. (Belle Marie) 1968—FUTURITY TRIAL S. (Fleet Kirsch) JOHN ROTZ (1) 2013—BEST PAL S. (Alberts Hope) 1973—GRADUATION S. (Morse Way) 1973—OCEANSIDE H. (Expression) 1968—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. (Till Morrow) Alvaro Pineda Alonso Quinonez 1973—SAN DIEGO H. (Kennedy Road) 66 67 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018

1973—CTBA S. (Such A Rush) DANNY SMITH (3) † 2017—B.C. JUVENILE FILLIES (Caledonia Road) 2002—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Kalookan Queen) 1973—BING CROSBY H. (Pataha Prince) 1937—ESCONDIDO H. (Clean Out) 2017—LURE S. (He Will) 2002—TORREY PINES S. (Got Koko) 1973—LA JOLLA MILE (Groshawk) 1937—LAGUNA BEACH H. (Some Devil) † 2018—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Unique Bella) 2002—CERF H. (Palmarola) 1973—CABRILLO H. (Kennedy Road) 1937—SAN DIEGO H. (Clean Out) 2018—CERF S. (Miss Sunset) † 2003—JOHN C. MABEE H. () 1973—DE ANZA S. (Such A Rush) MIKE SMITH (68) R. W. SMITH (1) 2003—GREEN FLASH H. (King Robyn) 1973—CHULA VISTA H. (Grotonian) 2001—OSUNITAS H. (Paga) 1940—DEL MAR HOTEL S. (String Music) 2003—CTT/TOC H. (Crazy Ensign) 1973—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Such A Rush) 2001—TORREY PINES S. (Tamara Princess) 2003—DEL MAR H. (Irish Warrior) 1974—SAN DIEGO H. (Matun) ALEX SOLIS (95) 2003—DEL MAR DERBY (Fairly Ransom) 2002—KOBUK KING S. (Arbiter) 1986—OSUNITAS H., 1st div. (Loucoum) 1974—OSUNITAS S. (Ready Wit) 2002—FLEET TREAT S. (Bear Fan) 2003—PALOMAR B.C. H. (Spring Star) 1974—BALBOA S. (Diabolo) 1986—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Momentus) 2003—I’M SMOKIN S. (Dave the Dude) 2002—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Azeri) 1987—PALOMAR H. (Festivity) 1974—EL CAJON S. (Within Hail) † 2002—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Came Home) 2005—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (El Roblar) 1974—RAMONA H. (Tizna) 1988—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Do So) 2005—FLEET TREAT S. (Soldier’s Kiss) 2002—PIEDRA FOUNDATION H. (Netherland) 1988—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Vegas Eagle) 1974—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Bubblewin) 2002—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Congaree) † 2005—EDDIE READ H. (Sweet Return) 1974—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Diabolo) 1988—BING CROSBY H. (Olympic Prospect) 2005—GRADUATION S. (Cougar Mtn Lodge) 2003—CTBA S. (Dirty Diana) 1990—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Beyond Perfection) 1975—RAMONA H. (Dulcia) 2003—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Azeri) 2005—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Tucked Away) 1976—JUNIOR MISS S. (Lullaby) 1990—DEL MAR H. (Live The Dream) † 2005—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Wild Fit) 2003—TORREY PINES S. (Victory Encounter) 1990—EL CAJON S. (Asia) 1976—DEL MAR H. (Riot In Paris) 2004—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Dream of Summer) 2005—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Sierra Sweetie) 1977—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Stone Point) 1991—WINDY SANDS H. (Ibero) 2006—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Lightning Hit) 2005—GREEN FLASH H. (Courageous King) 1991—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (La Spia) 1977—SORRENTO S. (My Little Maggie) † 2005—DEL MAR OAKS (Singhalese) 2006—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Obrigado) 1977—SAN DIEGO H. (Mark’s Place) 1991—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Bertrando) 2006—ESCONDIDO H. (Runaway Dancer) 2006—SAN DIEGO H. (Giacomo) 1992—DEL MAR OAKS (Suivi) 1977—EL CAJON S. (Kulak) 2007—GRADUATION S. (Georgie Boy) 2006—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ H. (El Don) 1978—OSUNITAS S. (Fact) 1992—CHBPA SANDSHARK H. (Seti I) 2006—BEST PAL S. (Principle Secret) 2007—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Passified) 1993—dh—CERF S. (Booklore) 1978—GRADUATION S. (I’m Smokin) 2008—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Zenyatta) 2006—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Siren Lure) 1978—BING CROSBY H. (Bad ’N Big) 1993—OSUNITAS S. (Potridee) 2006—DEL MAR H. (T.H. Approval) Gary Stevens 2008—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Dearest Trickski) 1993—I’M SMOKIN S. (Subtle Trouble) 1978—TORREY PINES S. (Donna Inez) 2008—DEL MAR DERBY (Madeo) 2006—ADORATION H. (Neuilly) 1979—PALOMAR H. (More So) 1994—FLEET TREAT S. (Airistar) † 2007—EDDIE READ H. (After Market) † 2008—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE () 1994—BALBOA S. () 1979—EDDIE READ H. (Good Lord) 2008—CERF H., 2nd div. (Coco Belle) 2007—DEL MAR H. (After Market) 1979—CORONADO S. (Princess Karenda) 1994—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Call Now) † 2008—DEL MAR OAKS (Magical Fantasy) 2009—FLEET TREAT S. (Excessive Blend) 1994—DEL MAR FUTURITY (On Target) 1979—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Score Twenty Four) † 2009—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Zenyatta) 2008—SOLANA BEACH H. (America’s Friend) 1979—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Fantastic Girl) 1995—FLEET TREAT S. (Sound Wisdom) 2009—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Starlarks) 2009—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (M One Rifle) 1995—KOBUK KING S. (Party Season) 1979—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Table Hands) 2009—CTT & TOC H. (Black Mamba) 2009—LA JOLLA H. (Meteore) 1980—CHULA VISTA H., 2nd div. (Galaxy Libra) 1995—HOW NOW H. (Caherdaniel) † 2009—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Magical Fantasy) 2009—DAISYCUTTER H. (Queen Ofthe Catsle) 1996—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Ambivalent) 1980—RAMONA H. (Queen To Conquer) † 2009—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Richard’s Kid) 2009—DEL MAR H. (Spring House) 1981—SORRENTO S. (First Advance) 1996—KOBUK KING S. (Draco) † 2010—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Zenyatta) † 1996—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Dare And Go) SANTIAGO SOTO (2) 1981—CABRILLO H. (Tahitian King) 2010—GREEN FLASH H. (California Flag) 1986—OSUNITAS H., 2nd div. (Flying Girl) 1982—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Craelius) 1996—BEST PAL S. (Swiss Yodeler) † 2010—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Richard’s Kid) 1996—WARDEN S. (Big Sky Jim) 1986—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Our Sweet Sham) 1982—PALOMAR H., 2nd div. (Star Pastures) 2010—PALOMAR H. (Gotta Have Her) 1982—DE ANZA S. (Echo Grande) 1996—I’M SMOKIN S. (Bagshot) CECIL STALLINGS (1) 2011—OCEANSIDE S. (Mr. Commons) 1997—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Fantastic Fellow) 1937—LONG BEACH H. (Gray Jack) 1982—SORRENTO S. (Time Of Sale) 2011—I’M SMOKIN S. (Ruler of Dubai) 1982—CORONADO S. (Issues ’n Answers) 1997—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Tiffany Diamond) WILLIAM STEED (1) † 2012—BING CROSBY S. (Amazombie) 1997—KOBUK KING S. (Cloud Forest) 1982—EL CAJON S. (Craelius) † 2012—DEL MAR OAKS (Lady of Shamrock) Alex Solis 1952—JUNIOR MISS S. (Khalati) 1982—DEL MAR H. (Muttering) 1997—BAYAKOA H. (Radu Cool) S † 2013—BING CROSBY S. (Points Offthebench) Mike Smith JOE STEINER (2) S 1983—CHULA VISTA H. (Sangue) 1997—LA JOLLA H. (Fantastic Fellow) W 2013—DEL MAR DERBY, 1st div. (Gabriel Charles) 1997—BEST PAL S. (Old Topper) 1992—BAYAKOA H. (Vieille Vigne) W 1983—DEL MAR H. (Bel Bolide) 2013—CERF S. (Gypsy Robin) 2004—DAISYCUTTER H. (Icantgoforthat) J 1997—STREET DANCER S. (Miss Universal) J 1983—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Cardell) 2014—OCEANSIDE S. ( Enterprising) O 1983—RAMONA H. (Sangue) 1997—SOLANA BEACH H. (Sharekann) GARY STEVENS (100) O C † 2014—EDDIE READ S. (Tom’s Tribute) 1997—DEL MAR H. (Rainbow Dancer) 1985—EDDIE READ H. (Tsunami Slew) C 1984—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Salt Spring) 2014—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Moulin de Mougin) K 1984—SORRENTO S. (Wayward Pirate) 1998—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Tiffany Diamond) 1985—DEL MAR DERBY (First Norman) K E 2014—LA JOLLA H. (Enterprising) 1998—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Son of a Pistol) † 1986—RAMONA H. (Auspiciante) Joe Steiner E 1985—DEL MAR OAKS (Savannah Dancer) 2014—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Judy the Beauty) Y † 1985—RAMONA H. (Daily Busy) 1998—SOLANA BEACH S. (Manzoni) † 1986—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Qualify) Y S 2014—DEL MAR H. (Big John B) 1998—I’M SMOKIN S. (I’monfireforyou) 1987—DEL MAR OAKS (Lizzy Hare) S 1986—CHULA VISTA H. (Fran’s Valentine) 2014—DEL MAR MILE (Tom’s Tribute) 1986—DEL MAR OAKS (Hidden Light) 1999—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Mula Gula) 1987—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Lost Kitty) † 2014—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (Shared Belief) 1999—KOBUK KING S. (Tanaasa) 1987—EL CAJON S. (Sebrof) 1986—BALBOA S. (Temperate Sil) 2014—KATHRYN CROSBY S. (Queen of The Sand) 1986—CORONADO S. (Evil Elaine) 1999—HONEY FOX H. (Vyatka) 1988—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Sebrof) 2014—LET IT RIDE S. (Awesome Return) 1999—VIKING SPIRIT H. () 1988—LA JOLLA H. (Perfecting) 1987—CABRILLO H. (Ferdinand) 2014—CECIL B DEMILLE S. (Conquest Typhoon) 1987—DEL MAR H. (Swink) 1999—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Guillermo) 1988—SAN DIEGO H. (Cutlass Reality) 2015—OCEANSIDE S. (Soul Driver) 1999—BEST PAL S. (Dixie Union) 1988—SORRENTO S. (Stocks Up) RAY SIBILLE (8) † 2015—EDDIE READ S. (Gabriel Charles) 1999—SOLANA BEACH S. (Poteen) 1988—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Lea Lucinda) 1982—DEL MAR OAKS (Castilla) 2015—SANDY BLUE H. (Curlin’s Fox) 1999—PIEDRA FOUNDATION H. (Kits Peak) 1989—BING CROSBY H. (On The Line) 1982—CHULA VISTA H. (Matching) † 2015—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Songbird) 2000—CTBA S. (Euro Empire) 1989—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Darby’s Daughter) 1982—JUNE DARLING S. (Sweet Maid) 2015—YELLOW RIBBON H. (She’s Not Here) 2000—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Kona Gold) 1990—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Forest Glow) 1983—GRADUATION S. (Benji King) 2015—HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP () 2000—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Uncharted Haven) 1990—DE ANZA S. ( Park) 1983—BALBOA S. (Party Leader) 2015—CECIL B. DEMILLE S. (Dressed in Hermes) 2000—NAVARONE S. (Six Zero) 1990—SAN CLEMENTE H., 1st div. () 1984—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. 2016—CERF S. (Pretty N Cool) 2001—CTBA S. (Asian Adventure) 1990—SANDSHARK H. (Eratone) (Pair Of Deuces) 2016—BOB HOPE S. () 2001—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Kona Gold) 1991—WICKERR H. (Blaze O’Brien) 1984—EL CAJON S. (Bunker) 2016—NATIVE DIVER S. (Midnight Storm) 1991—PALOMAR H., 1st div. (Guiza) Ray Sibille 2001—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Kalookan Queen) 1987—CORONADO S. (Fa La Te Dough) 2016—BAYAKOA H. (Vale Dori) † 2001—EDDIE READ H. (Redattore) 1991—I’M SMOKIN S. (Bigger Issues) WILLIAM SKUSE (1) 2017—CERF S. (Miss Sunset) 2001—ESCONDIDO H. (Cagney) 1991—ESCONDIDO H. (Berillon) 1957—DEL MAR DERBY (Mystic Eye) 2017—FLEET TREAT S. (Miss Sunset) 2001—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Kalookan Queen) 1991—BAYAKOA H. (Vieille Vigne) 2017—HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP (Manitoulin) 2001—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Whitewinesipper) 1992—OCEANSIDE S., 1st. div. (Major Impact) 68 69 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018

1992—dh—DE ANZA S. (Wheeler Oil) 2016—LET IT RIDE S. (Defiantly) 2018—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Take the One O One) 1987—SAN CLEMENTE S., 1st div. (Davie’s Lamb) 1992—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Sondheimer) 2017—DEL MAR DERBY (Sharp Samurai) 2018—LET IT RIDE S. (Risky Proposition) 1987—ESCONDIDO H. (Captain Vigors) 1992—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Beal Street Blues) 2017—LA JOLLA H. (Sharp Samurai) 2018—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Dabster) 1988—FLEET TREAT S. (Anniversary Wish) 1993—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Dare to Duel) 2017—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Giant Expectations) 2018—BOB HOPE S. (Mucho Gusto) 1988—ESCONDIDO H. (Mazilier) 1993—FANTASTIC GIRL H. (Magical Maiden) 2017—WICKERR S. (Blackjackcat) 2018—SEABISCUIT H. (Caribou Club) 1988—TORREY PINES S. (Affordable Price) 1993—FLEET TREAT S. (Tapstress) 2018—WICKERR S. (Double Touch) GEORGE TANIGUCHI (11) ROGELIO TREJOS (2) † 1993—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Bertrando) 2018—DEL MAR JUVENILE TURF S. (King of Speed) 1955—CTBA SALES S. (Scarlet Abbey) 1955—SAN DIEGO H. (Trigonometry) 1993—CRAZY KID H. (Gundaghia) GENE ST. LEON (1) 1958—OCEANSIDE H. (Sir Ruler) 1956—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Blue Vic) 1993—HOW NOW H. (Idle Son) 1977—CABRILLO H. (Proud Birdie) 1958—LA JOLLA MILE (Sir Ruler) 1993—CHULA VISTA H. (Magical Maiden) HUBERT TRENT (3) ROBERT SUMMERS (1) 1959—SAN DIEGO H. (Twentyone Guns) 1946—INAUGURAL H. (Venus De Milo) 1994—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Powis Castle) 1959—DEL MAR DERBY (Mr. Eiffel) 1994—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Saltgrass) 1952—DEL MAR DERBY (Southarlington) 1946—LA JOLLA H. (First To Fight) 1959—DEL MAR H. (Twentyone Guns) 1948—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Star Fiddle) 1994—WINDY SANDS H. (Lykatill Hil) CHANTAL SUTHERLAND (1) 1960—INAUGURAL H. (Honeys Gem) 1994—SANDY BLUE H. (Dancing Mirage) 2011—TORREY PINES S. (Great Hot) ELVIS TRUJILLO (2) 1961—INAUGURAL H. (Nushie) George Taniguchi † 1994—DEL MAR OAKS (Twice The Vice) WILLIAM SWIGART (3) 1962—ESCONDIDO H. (Hardware) 2014—COUGAR II H. (Irish Surf) 2014—NATIVE DIVER H. (Big Cazanova) 1994—CRAZY KID S. (Concept Win) 1945—LABOR DAY H. (Sandy Watson) 1964—DEL MAR DERBY (Pop’s Harmony) Hubert Trent 1994—MATCHING S. (Stellar Affair) 1946—QUIGLEY MEMORIAL (Terry Bargello) 1964—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. (Victory Beauty) STEVE VALDEZ (6) 1995—HONEY FOX H. (Bis Cat) 1946—WALTER CONNOLLY MEMORIAL H. (Montanes) 1973—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Button Top) † 1995—EDDIE READ H. (Fastness) JORGE TEJEIRA (6) 1974—CTBA S. (Sharm A Sheikh) 1973—RANCHO BERNARDO H., 1st div. (Fairly Certain) 1995—SORRENTO S. (Batroyale) (53) 1974—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Kamadora) 1973—dh—RANCHO BERNARDO H., 2nd div. (Dollar Discount) 1995—VIEILLE VIGNE H. (Wild Lightning) 2007—FLEET TREAT S. (Spenditallbaby) 1974—CABRILLO H. (War Heim) 1973—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Cutty) 1995—OSUNITAS H. (Marina Park) 2007—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Nashoba’s Key) 1974—JUNIOR MISS S. (Miss Tokyo) 1973—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Daddy’s Datsun) 1995—PALOMAR H. (Morgana) 2007—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Big Bad Leroybrown) 2007—ADORATION H. (Fun Logic) 1974—BING CROSBY H. (Rise High) 1974—PALOMAR H. (Sphere) 1995—EL CAJON S. (Turbulent Dancer) Patrick Valenzuela 2007—CERF H. (TheverythoughtofU) 1974—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. (Bensadream) 1997—FLEET TREAT S. (Fleet Lady) JOSE VALDIVIA, JR. (11) 2008—DAISYCUTTER H., 1st div. (Synnin and Grinnin) 2003—BARONA CUP H. (Fencelineneighbor) 1997—ESCONDIDO H. (Dowty) JAMIE THERIOT (2) 2009—GREEN FLASH H. (California Flag) 2004—PALOMAR B.C. H. (Etoile Montante) † 1997—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Gentlemen) 2017—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Madam Dancealot) 2009—SANDY BLUE H. (Excessive Blend) Jorge Tejeira 2005—DAISYCUTTER H. (Fortunately) 1997—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Track Gal) 2017—SORRRENTO S. (Spectator) 2010—OSUNITAS S. (Lilly Fa Pootz) 2005—ALADDIN RESORT & CASINO H. 1997—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Tres Paraiso) 2010—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ H. (Bruce’s Dream) VERA THOMPSON (2) (She’s a Jewel) 1997—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Coup D’Argent) 2010—COUGAR II H. (Temple City) 1938—DEL MAR HOTEL S. (One Shen) † 2006—DEL MAR OAKS () 1997—CERF S. (Relaxing Rhythm) 2011—COUGAR II H. (Bourbon Bay) 1938—OCEANSIDE H. (High Strike) 2006—CTT & TOC H. (Candy Factory) 1997—OSUNITAS H. (Auriette) 2011—GREEN FLASH H. (Raetodandty) DENIS TIERNEY (2) 2006—DEL MAR DERBY (Get Funky) 1997—DEL MAR DERBY (Anet) Jose Valdivia, Jr. 2011—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Tanda) 1970—PALOMAR H., 1st div. (Lynne’s Orphan) 2007—EL CAJON S., 2nd div. (Latin Rhythms) 1997—I’M SMOKIN S. (Buttons N Moes) 2011—SOLANA BEACH H. (Halo Dolly) 1970—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Generous Portion) 2008—GREEN FLASH H. (Get Funky) 1997—TORREY PINES S. (Relaxing Rhythm) 2011—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (John Johny Jak) (38) 2009—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ H. (Dewey’s Special) 1997—CHBPA & TOC H. (Yokama) 2011—DEL MAR MILE (Caracortado) 2012—SAN DIEGO H. (Rail Trip) 1998—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Ladies Din) 1970—ESCONDIDO H. (Cougar II) 2011—dh—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Mensa Heat) 1970—LA JOLLA MILE (Sugar Loaf) ANGEL VALENZUELA (3) 1998—CTBA S. (Time to Meet) 2012—WICKERR S. (Suggestive Boy) 1998—FLEET TREAT S. (Magical Allure) 1970—DEL MAR OAKS, 2nd div. (Thoroly Blue) 1961—JUNIOR MISS S. (Pixie Erin) † 2012—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Include Me Out) 1970—CABRILLO H. (Cougar II) 1962—BING CROSBY H., 2nd div. (Crazy Kid) 1998—HONEY FOX H. (Yokama) 2012—LA JOLLA H. (Old Time Hockey) 1998—ESCONDIDO H. (Dowty) 1970—DEL MAR DERBY, 1st div. (War Heim) 1963—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. (Moon Mad) 2012—SOLANA BEACH H. (Halo Dolly) 1971—RAMONA H. (Street Dancer) S 1998—SANDY BLUE H. (Sophie ) ISMAEL VALENZUELA (9) S 2012—CTT & TOC H. (Let’s Go Cheyenne) 1971—DEL MAR FUTURITY, 2nd div. (D.B. Carm) W 1998—SORRENTO S. (Silverbulletday) 2012—DEL MAR H. (Casino Host) 1954—CTBA SALES S. (Guilton Madero) W 1998—BEST PAL S. (Worldly Manner) 1972—RAMONA H. (Street Dancer) 1957—OCEANSIDE H. (Royal Academy) J 2012—DEL MAR MILE (Obviously) 1998—RELAUNCH S. (Expressionist) 1972—BALBOA S. (Brave Dance) 1957—SAN DIEGO H. (Eddie Schmidt) J O 2012—EL CAJON S. (Fed Biz) O 1998—LA JOLLA H. (Ladies Din) 1972—DEL MAR H., 1st div. (Hill Circus) 1957—DEL MAR OAKS (Royal Rasher) C 2012—ADORATION S. (Cathy’s Crunches) C 1998—CERF S. (Magical Allure) 1973—dh—RANCHO BERNARDO H., 2nd div. (D.B. Carm) K 2012—TORREY PINES. S. (Potesta) 1957—PALOMAR H. (Myrtle) K 1999—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Hollycombe) 1973—EL CAJON S. (Quick Bluff) 1959—OCEANSIDE H. (Ole Fols) E 2012—YELLOW RIBBON H. (Halo Dolly) 1974—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Bold Ballet) E Y 2001—KOBUK KING S. (Beat All) 2012—OAK TREE JUVENILE TURF 1959—BING CROSBY H. (Ole Fols) Y 2001—FLEET TREAT S. (Above Perfection) Joe Talamo 1974—DEL MAR H. (Redtop III) 1969—RAMONA H., 1st div. (Luz Del Sol) S (Dry Summer) 1975—PALOMAR H. (Modus Vivendi) S 2001—SANDY BLUE S. (Live Your Dreams) 2013—COUGAR II H. (Richard’s Kid) 1970—GRADUATION S. (Paisano Prince) Ismael Valenzuela 2001—HONEY FOX H. (Keemoon) 1975—GRADUATION S. (Lexington Laugh) 2013—DEL MAR MILE H. (Obviously) 1975—SAN CLEMENTE S., 2nd div. (Princess Papulee) MARIO VALENZUELA (2) † 2002—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Miss Houdini) 2013—ADORATION S. (Charm the Maker) 1966—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Windy Kate) 2003—FLEET TREAT S. (Tucked Away) 1975—DE ANZA S. (Imacornishprince) † 2014—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Iotapa) 1975—OSUNITAS S. (Mama Kali) 1967—OSUNITAS S. (Talleeta) 2013—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Wishing Gate) 2014—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Long Hot Summer) 2013—WICKERR S. (Indy Point) 1976—OSUNITAS S. (Sweet Robbery) PATRICK VALENZUELA (68) 2014—RED CARPET H. (Three Hearts) 1976—EL CAJON S. (Wood Green) 1980—CTBA S. (Pro Or Con) † 2013—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (She’s a Tiger) 2014—JIMMY DURANTE S. (Ol’ Fashion Gal) 2013—TORREY PINES S. (Beholder) 1977—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Pay The Toll) 1980—DEL MAR OAKS (Movin’ Money) 2015—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN H. (Weewinnin) 1977—EDDIE READ H. (No Turning) 1980—CABRILLO H. (Teddy Doon) 2015—SAN DIEGO H. (Catch a Flight) 2015—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Appealing Tale) † 2015—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Beholder) 1978—SAN DIEGO H. (Vic’s Magic) 1980—JUNE DARLING S., 2nd div. (Ack’s Secret) 2015—GOLDEN STATE JUVENILE FILLIES (Pacific Heat) 1978—DEL MAR OAKS (Country Queen) 1980—CHULA VISTA H., 1st div. (Wayside Station) 2015—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Taris) 2015—CARY GRANT S. (Solid Wager) † 2015—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (Beholder) 1978—ESCONDIDO H. (Bywayofchicago) 1982—JUNIOR MISS S. (Some Kinda Flirt) 2016—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN H. (Patriots Rule) 1979—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Ancient Art) 1983—SORRENTO S. (Leading Ladybug) 2015—DEL MAR MILE (Avanzare) 2016—LA JOLLA H. (Free Rose) 2015—DEL MAR DERBY (Om) 1980—JUNE DARLING S., 1st div. (Fresca) 1984—CHULA VISTA H. (Princess Rooney) 2016—HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP (Texas Ryano) 1980—ENCINITAS H. (Fresca) 2015—DESI ARNAZ S. (Lucky Folie) 1984—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Kerber Co.) 2016—CECIL B. DEMILLE S. (Term of Art) 1981—DEL MAR DERBY (Juan Barrera) 2015—NATIVE DIVER H. (Dortmund) 1985—LA JOLLA MILE H. (Floating Reserve) 2017—CTT & TOC H. (Responsibleforlove) 1985—DEL MAR H. (Barberstown) 2016—OCEANSIDE S. (Monster Bea) 1985—JUNIOR MISS S. (Wee Lavaliere) 2017—DAISYCUTTER H. (Long Hot Summer) 1986—TORREY PINES S. (Margaret Booth) 2016—SANDY BLUE H. (Barleysugar) 1985—SORRENTO S. (Arewehavingfunyet) 2017—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Spiced Perfection) 1987—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Savona Tower) 1985—CABRILLO H. (Last Command) 2016—DEL MAR H. (Ashleyluvssugar) Fernando Toro 70 71 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Jockeys • Del Mar • 1937–2018

1985—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Arewehavingfunyet) 2018—EDDIE READ S. (Catapult) MIGUEL YANEZ (8) 1986—PALOMAR H. (Aberuschka) 2018—GRADUATION S. (Tap the Wire) 1962—BING CROSBY H. (Sledge) 1986—EDDIE READ H. (Al Mamoon) 2018—YELLOW RIBBON H. (Cambodia) 1963—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Braganza) 1986—SORRENTO S. (Brave Raj) 2018—BEST PAL S. (Instagrand) 1964—OSUNITAS S. (Khal Ireland) 1986—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Bold Brawley) 2018—GREEN FLASH H. (Stormy Liberal) 1965—OCEANSIDE H. (Switchback) 1987—OSUNITAS H., 1st div. (Short Sleeves) 2018—DEL MAR MILE (Catapult) 1965—ESCONDIDO H. (Switchback) 1987—SAN CLEMENTE S., 2nd div. (Future Bright) 2018—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Catalina Cruiser) 1967—BALBOA H., 2nd div. (Het’s Cadet) 1989—OCEANSIDE S. (Hawkster) 2018—TORREY PINES S. (True Royalty) 1968—SAN DIEGO H. (Rivet) 1989—DEL MAR DERBY (Hawkster) 2018—DEL MAR DERBY (Ride a Comet) 1968—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Cipher) Drayden Van Dyke Miguel Yanez 1990—FANTASTIC GIRL H. (Jig’s Jove) 2018—DEL MAR JUVENILE FILLIES TURF ROBERT YANEZ (2) 1990—I’M SMOKIN S. (Best Pal) (Summering) 1961—DEL MAR OAKS (Fun House) 1990—JUNIOR MISS S. (Cuddles) 2018—DESI ARNAZ S. (Chasing Yesterday) 1961—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Spark Plug) 1990—FLEET TREAT S. (Princess Royalty) 2018—CARY GRANT S. (Solid Wager) 1990—SAN CLEMENTE H., 2nd div. (Lonely Girl) 2018—HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP (Chicago Style) RAY YORK (18) 1953—BING CROSBY H. (Ode) 1990—BALBOA S. (Best Pal) DANNY VELASQUEZ (3) 1990—TORREY PINES S. (Oh Sweet Thing) 1955—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Miss Todd) 1967—LAGUNA H. (Gamelight) 1955—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Blen Host) 1990—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Best Pal) 1969—SAN DIEGO 200TH ANNIV. H. (Time To Leave) 1991—LA JOLLA H. (Track Monarch) 1956—SAN DIEGO H. (Honeys Alibi) 1969—PALOMAR H. (Time To Leave) 1956—GRADUATION S. (Roger H.) 1991—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Best Pal) JOHN VELAZQUEZ (6) 1991—SANDY BLUE S. (Classy Women) 1957—BING CROSBY H. (How Now) 2017—LET IT RIDE S. (Master Merion) 1992—WICKERR H. (Luthier Enchanteur) 1957—CTBA SALES S. (Circle Lea) 2017—THE MARATHON S. (Destin) 1992—JUNE DARLING H. (Bountiful Native) 1957—DEL MAR H. (How Now) † 2017—B.C. DISTAFF (Forever ) 1992—JUNIOR MISS S. (Best Dress) 1958—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Khalita) 2017—GOLDIKOVA S. (Kitten’s Roar) 1959—CTBA SALES S. (Fays Night Out) 1992—dh—DE ANZA S. (Boss Soss) † 2017—B.C. MILE () 1959—PALOMAR H. (Sweet June) 1992—RANCHO BERNARDO B.C. H. (Bountiful Native) † 2017—HOLLYWOOD DERBY (Mo Town) 1961—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Weldy) 1992—GRADUATION S. (Sudden Hush) Ray York 1962—SAN DIEGO H. (Windy Sands) 1992—ESCONDIDO H. (Navarone) MERLIN VOLZKE (4) John Velazquez 1962—RAMONA H. (Fun House) 1992—DEL MAR H. (Navarone) 1949—BING CROSBY H. (Cover Up) 1962—BING CROSBY H., 1st div. (Sea Orbit) 1994—WICKERR S. (Bertrando) 1950—SOLANA BEACH H. (Brave Fox) 1962—CTBA SALES S. (Kingomine) 1994—SORRENTO S. (How So Oiseau) 1961—DEL MAR H. (Scotland) 1969—LA JOLLA MILE (Eagle Fly) 1964—RAMONA H. (Jalousie II) 1994—DEL MAR H. (Navarone) 1964—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Admirably) 1994—VIEILLE VIGNE H. (Miss Dominique) NICK WALL (2) 1996—ESCONDIDO H. (Dernier Empereur) 1946—OSUNITAS S. (Just Lady) FRED ZEHR (1) 1996—DEL MAR H. (Dernier Empereur) 1946—SAN DIEGO H. (Lovonsite) 1945—LA JOLLA H. (Gold Boom) 2002—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (True Phenomenon) GEORGE WALLACE (1) FERRIL ZUFELT (2) 2002—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Kachamandi) 1947—DON DIEGO H. (Terry Bargello) 1941—GOLDEN STATE H. (Last Gold) 2003—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Beau’s Town) Merlin Volzke 1941—LA JOLLA H. (Vain Grove) 2003—GRADUATION S. (Don’tsellmeshort) W.F. WARD (1) 2003—LA JOLLA H. (Singletary) 1939—DEL MAR H. (Wedding Call) 2003—BEST PAL S. (Perfect Moon) RON WARREN, JR. (1) 2003—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Joey Franco) 1995—ESCONDIDO H. (Varadavour) S 2003—PIEDRA FOUNDATION H. (Adoration) OWEN WEBSTER (3) S W 2003—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Designed for Luck) 1937—CORONADO H. (Boss Martin) W 2005—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Three Valleys) J 1947—CASA DE MANANA HOTEL S. (Shawondasee) J O 2005—I’M SMOKIN S. (Bro Lo) 1947—DEL MAR HOTEL (Candy Kane) O C 2005—CERF H. (Simply Because) C 2010—BEST PAL S. (J P’s Gusto) H. K. (DUKE) WELLINGTON (1) K 1970—RAMONA H. (Hi Q.) K E 2010—dh—SANDY BLUE H. (Warren’s Jitterbug) E Y 2010—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Hi Ho Yodeler) JACK WESTROPE (5) Y S † 2010—DEL MAR FUTURITY (J P’s Gusto) 1945—OSUNITAS S. (Copper Jade) S 2011—FLEET TREAT S. (Sugarinthemorning) 1945—RAMONA H. (Canina) 2011—LA JOLLA H. (Burns) 1945—WALTER CONNOLLY MEMORIAL H. (Shuffle) † 2011—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (Acclamation) 1948—DEL MAR H. (Frankly) 2011—WINDY SANDYS H. (Shediak) 1949—DEL MAR DERBY (Bolero) 2012—EDDIE READ S. (Acclamation) ROBERT WHITE (1) DRAYDEN VAN DYKE (25) 1961—OCEANSIDE H. (Shelbyville) 2014—CTT & TOC H. (Ann of the Dance) THOMAS WOLSKI (1) 2014—DESI ARNAZ S. (Achiever’s Legacy) 1971—OCEANSIDE H. (Silent Pappa) 2015—JIMMY DURANTE S. (Family Meeting) GEORGE WOOLF (1) 2016—YELLOW RIBBON H. (She’s Not Here) 1938—MATCH RACE (Seabiscuit) 2016—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S., 2nd div. (Magic Mark) 2016—SEABISCUIT H. (Ring Weekend) EDDIE YAGER (1) 2016—JIMMY DURANTE S. (Journey Home) 1938—LA JOLLA H. (Dogaway) 2017—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Cambodia) ROY YAKA (2) George Woolf 2017—TORREY PINES S. (Munny Spunt) 1962—GRADUATION S. (Slipped Disc) 2017—YELLOW RIBBON H. (Cambodia) 1962—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Slipped Disc) 2017—DESI ARNAZ S. (Dream Trip) 2018—SAN DIEGO H. (Catalina Cruiser) 72 73 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Trainers DEL MAR’S DEL MAR 1937–2018 Leading Trainers By Stakes Victories † indicates Grade I race

BARRY ABRAMS (13) 2010—dh—SANDY BLUE H. (Go Forth North) 1995—SANDY BLUE H. (Princess Afleet) 2011—CTBA S. (Heleonor Rugby) 1996—JUNE DARLING H. (Airistar) 2011—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Heleonor Rugby) 1997—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Famous Digger) 2011—TORREY PINES S. (Great Hot) † 1997—DEL MAR OAKS (Famous Digger) BOB BAFFERT (128) 2000—PIEDRA FOUNDATION H. 1990—CTBA S. (Theresa’s Pleasure) (Speaking Of Time) 1991—JUNIOR MISS S. (Soviet Sojourn) 2002—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Kachamandi) 1991—SORRENTO S. (Soviet Sojourn) 2007—FLEET TREAT S. (Spenditallbaby) Barry Abrams 1991—EL CAJON S. (Letthebighossroll) 2007—GENEROUS PORTION S. 1992—BING CROSBY H. (Thirty Slews) (Golden Doc A) 1992—dh—DE ANZA S. (Wheeler Oil) 2008—FLEET TREAT S. (Lethal Heat) 1992—CERF SPRINT H. (Thirty Slews) 2008—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Lethal Heat) 1993—CRAZY KID H. (Gundaghia) 2008—SOLANA BEACH H. (America’s Friend) 1995—SORRENTO S. (Batroyale) 2009—COUGAR II H. (Unusual Suspect) 1995—I’M SMOKIN S. (Argonnier) Bob Baffert (128) Ron McAnally (77) Charlie Whittingham (74) 2011—LA JOLLA H. (Burns) 1995—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Batroyale) GEORGE ADAMS (2) 1996—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Argonnier) 1963—OCEANSIDE H. (Nevada Battler) 1996—CRAZY KID H. (Letthebighossroll) 1963—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Leisurely Kin) 1996—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Silver Charm) JOHN H. ADAMS (8) 1997—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Batoile) 1961—SAN DIEGO H. (New Policy) † 1997—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Vivid Angel) 1963—LA JOLLA MILE, 2nd div. (Big Raff) 1997—DEL MAR DERBY (Anet) 1997—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Fiscal Year) 1963—DEL MAR DERBY, 1st div. (Big Raff) Bob Baffert 1972—DEL MAR H., 1st div. (Hill Circus) 1997—EL CAJON S. (Best Star) 1973—PALOMAR H., 1st div. (Meilleur) 1997—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Souvenir Copy) 1976—DEL MAR DERBY (Montespan) 1998—FLEET TREAT S. (Magical Allure) 1979—LA JOLLA MILE (Relaunch) 1998—WICKERR H. (Joe Who) 1979—DEL MAR DERBY (Relaunch) 1998—SORRENTO S. (Silverbulletday) Robert Frankel (70) John Sadler (67) Richard Mandella (62) Johnny Adams 1998—BEST PAL S. (Worldly Manner) RICKY AGARIE (1) 1998—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Stalwart Tsu) 2015—BETTY GRABLE S. (My Monet) 1998—CERF S. (Magical Allure) W. F. ALVARADO (6) † 1998—DEL MAR DUBUTANTE (Excellent Meeting) 1952—SAN DIEGO H. (Moonrush) 1998—TORREY PINES S. (Magical Allure) 1953—SAN DIEGO H. (Goose Khal) 1998—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Joe Who) 1953—DEL MAR H. (Goose Khal) 1998—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Worldly Manner) 1955—CORONADO H. (Duece Admiral) † 1999—EDDIE READ H. (Joe Who) 1956—SAN DIEGO H. (Honey’s Alibi) 1999—SANDY BLUE S. (Tout Charmant) 1958—CTBA SALES S. (Monk’s Hood) 1999—SORRENTO S. (Chilukki) LAURIE N. ANDERSON (2) † 1999—DEL MAR OAKS (Tout Charmant) 1983—BING CROSBY H. (Chinook Pass) † 1999—PACIFIC CLASSIC (General Challenge) 1984—RAMONA H. (Flag De Lune) † 1999—VINERY DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Chilukki) 1999—EL CAJON S. (National Saint) MALCOLM ANDERSON (1) D. Wayne Lukas (48) Neil Drysdale (43) Julio Canani (42) 1958—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Khalita) † 1999—RAMONA H. (Tuzla) 1999—I’M SMOKIN S. (Stormy Jack) OSCAR ANDERSON (1) Laurie Anderson 1999—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Forest Camp) 1965—JUNIOR MISS S., 1st div. 2000—OCEANSIDE S., 2 nd div. (Stormy Jack) (Roman Pleasure) 2000—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Hookedonthefeelin) S CHARLIE APPLEBY (1) 2000—GRADUATION S. (Arabian Light) W † 2017—B.C. FILLY & MARE TURF (Wuheida) 2000—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Stormy Jack) T JANET ARMSTRONG (1) 2000—LA JOLLA H. (Purely Cozzene) R 2015—CECIL B. DEMILLE S. (Dressed in Hermes) 2000—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Love That Red) A 2000—BEST PAL S. (Flame Thrower) I STEVE ASMUSSEN (1) 2000—DEL MAR B.C.H. (El Corredor) N † 2017—B.C. CLASSIC (Gun Runner) 2000—TORREY PINES S. (Saudi Poetry) E LANK AVANT (1) 2000—EL CAJON S. (Spicy Stuff) R Doug O’Neill (37) Jerry Hollendorfer (36) A.T. Doyle (33) 1945—PALOMAR H. (Double F.F.) † 2000—RAMONA H. (Caffe Latte) S A.C. AVILA (7) 2000—CERF H. (Chilukki) 2000—ESCONDIDO H. (Alvo Certo) 2000—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Flame Thrower) 2007—EL CAJON S., 1st div. 2001—GRADUATION S. (Officer) (Rush with Thunder) 2001—PAT O’BRIEN H. (El Corredor) † 2009—EDDIE READ S. (Global Hunter) 2001—BEST PAL S. (Officer) A.C. Avila 2001—PIEDRA FOUNDATION H. (Favorite Funtime) 75 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018

† 2001—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Habibti) 2018—DESI ARNAZ S. (Chasing Yesterday) PATRICK BIANCONE (2) ROGER BRUEGGEMANN (1) 2001—DEL MAR B.C. H. (El Corredor) 2018—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Dabster) 2013—OAK TREE JUVENILE TURF (Diamond Bachelor) 2015—HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP 2001—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Officer) D.W. BAKER (1) 2015—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Patriotic Diamond) (The Pizza Man) 2002—GRADUATION S. (Icecoldbeeratreds) 2002—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Miss Nicolie) DAN BLACKER (1) SAM BRUNSON (1) 2002—BEST PAL S. (Kafwain) 2018—WICKERR S. (Double Touch) 1956—BING CROSBY H. (Colonel Mack) 2002—PIEDRA FOUNDATION H. (Netherland) F. J. BAKER (2) 2002—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Congaree) 1941—WALTER CONNOLLY MEMORIAL H. (Strength) D. G. BOGERT (1) JOHN BUCALO (1) 2002—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Icecoldbeeratreds) 1941—SIERRA H. (Argonne Woods) 1940—CASA DE MANANA HOTEL S. (Satin Coat) 1979—OSUNITAS S. (Princess Toby) 2003—CTBA S. (Dirty Diana) WILLARD BAKER (1) JEFF BONDE (16) T.M. BUNN, JR. (1) 2004—FLEET TREAT S. (Western Hemisphere) 1941—GOLDEN STATE H. (Last Gold) 2000—I’M SMOKIN S. (Shining Nuggets) 1996—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. 2004—BEST PAL S. (Roman Ruler) RICHARD BALTAS (10) 2004—CTBA S. (Sterling Cat) (Caribbean Pirate) John Bucalo 2004—SORRENTO S. (Inspiring) † 2014—BING CROSBY S. (Big Macher) 2005—CTBA S. (Devons Smokin) T. M. BURNS (1) 2004—BARONA CUP H. (Shake Off) 2014—CARY GRANT S. (Big Macher) 2005—GENEROUS PORTION S. 1976—TORREY PINES S., 1st div. (Quintas Fannie) 2005—BEST PAL S. (What a Song) 2015—FLEET TREAT S. (Kiss At Midnight) (Sierra Sweetie) 2005—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Behaving Badly) 2006—SORRENTO S. (Untouched Talent) W. BRET CALHOUN (1) 2015—TRANQUILITY LAKE S. 2008—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Storm Mesa) 2005—TORREY PINES S. (Pussycat Doll) (Wild in the Saddle) † 2010—BING CROSBY S. (Smiling Tiger) 2005—EL CAJON S. (Follow the Rainbow) 2015—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Big Macher) 2012—DAISYCUTTER H. (Nechez Dawn) SIMON CALLAGHAN (9) 2006—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Behaving Badly) 2016—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Mokat) † 2013—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (She’s a Tiger) 2011—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Up In Time) 2006—WINDY SANDS H. (Preachinatthebar) 2016—LA JOLLA H. (Free Rose) 2016—CTBA S. (You’re Late) 2015—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Taris) † 2006—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Point Ashley) 2016—DEL MAR DERBY (Free Rose) 2016—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Miss Sunset) 2016—OSUNITAS S. (Sobradora Inc) 2007—WINDY SANDS H. (Wanna Runner) 2017—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Madam Dancealot) Richard Baltas 2017—FLEET TREAT S. (Miss Sunset) 2017—BEST PAL S. (Run Away) 2008—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Ten Churros) 2017—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN H. (My Italian Babbo) 2017—I’M SMOKIN S. (Bookies Luck) † 2017—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Moonshine Memories) † 2008—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Midshipman) 2017—CERF S. (Miss Sunset) 2017—DEL MAR JUVENILE TURF S. (Encumbered) † 2009—BING CROSBY S. (Zensational) ALEXIS BARBA (1) 2017—GOLDEN STATE JUVENILE S. (Bookies Luck) 2017—DAMASCUS S. (Americanize) 2009—BEST PAL S. (Lookin At Lucky) 2012—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Unusual Heatwave) 2018—CERF S. (Miss Sunset) 2018—SORRRENTO S. (Bellafina) † 2009—DEL MAR OAKS (Internallyflawless) ALBERT BARRERA (1) 2018—DEL MAR JUVENILE TURF S. (King of Speed) † 2018—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Bellafina) † 2009—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Zensational) 1985—DEL MAR DERBY (First Norman) CHRIS BORETA (1) GORDON C. CAMPBELL (17) † 2009—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Richard’s Kid) LAZARO S. BARRERA (13) 1976—GRADUATION S. (Tale Of Power) 1965—INAUGURAL H. (Poona Queen) † 2009—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Lookin At Lucky) 1977—BALBOA S. (Spanish Way) 1965—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Poona Queen) † 2010—PAT O’BRIEN S. (El Brujo) KENNETH BOWYER (3) 1978—SAN CLEMENTE S., 2nd div. (Joe’s Bee) 1967—OSUNITAS S. (Talleeta) 1965—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Century) † 2010—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Richard’s Kid) 1979—TORREY PINES S. (Double Deceit) 1972—CABRILLO H. (Imaginative) 1967—BALBOA H., 1st div. (Acknowledge) 2010—ADORATION S. (Moon de French) 1981—BALBOA S. (The Captain) 1973—GRADUATION S. (Morse Way) 1971—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Gowran Green) 2010—CERF S. (Fund Raiser) 1982—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (The Captain) 1972—PALOMAR H. (Minstrel Miss) † 2011—BING CROSBY S. (Euroears) 1983—SAN CLEMENTE S., 2nd div. (Lituya Bay) RANDY BRADSHAW (3) 1973—RAMONA H. (Minstrel Miss) † 2011—PAT O’BRIEN S. (The Factor) 1984—LA JOLLA MILE H. (Tights) 1995—LA JOLLA H. (Petionville) 1974—DE ANZA S. (George Navonod) † 2011—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Drill) 1984—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. 1997—INVERNESS DRIVE S. (Latin Dancer) 1974—DEL MAR OAKS (Modus Vivendi) Gordon Campbell 2012—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Midnight Crooner) (Pair of Deuces) 1998—PIEDRA FOUNDATION H. (Sierra Virgen) 1975—PALOMAR H. (Modus Vivendi) 2012—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Eden’s Moon) † 1986—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Qualify) LANE BRIDGFORD (1) 1975—BING CROSBY H. (Messenger of Song) 2012—COUGAR II H. (Richard’s Kid) 1987—PALOMAR H. (Festivity) 1958—INAUGURAL H. (Sweet Land) 1978—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Misrepresentation) 2012—SORRENTO S. (Executiveprivilege) 1987—EL CAJON S. (Sebrof) VAL BRINKERHOFF (2) 1978—DE ANZA S. (Flying Paster) 2012—SANDY BLUE H. (Lady Ten) 1988—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Sebrof) 2011—GREEN FLASH H. (Raetodandty) 1978—DEL MAR DERBY (Misrepresentation) 2012—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Capital Account) 1988—LA JOLLA H. (Perfecting) 2018—OCEANSIDE S. (Restrainedvengence) 1978—BALBOA S. (Flying Paster) 2012—EL CAJON S. (Fed Biz) LUIS BARRERA (1) 1978—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Flying Paster) † 2012—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Executiveprivilege) ROSS BRINSON (2) 1982—TORREY PINES S. (Agitated Lady) 1982—DEL MAR DERBY (Give Me Strength) 1947—QUIGLEY MEMORIAL H. (Wheatfield) † 2012—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Rolling Fog) JULIO C. CANANI (42) 2013—FLEET TREAT S. (Sweet Marini) OLEN BATTLES (1) 1962—DEL MAR OAKS (Savaii) 1984—PALOMAR H. (Moment To Buy) 1975—OCEANSIDE H. (Willmar) 2013—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Fed Biz) MAX H. BRITT (2) 1987—SAN CLEMENTE S., 1st div. (Davie’s Lamb) † 2013—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (Game On Dude) HAROLD BEASY (1) 1962—GRADUATION S. (Slipped Disc) 1988—OCEANSIDE S. (Silver Circus) 2014—SAN DIEGO H. (Fed Biz) 1959—ESCONDIDO H. (I Step) 1962—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Slipped Disc) 1988—DEL MAR DERBY (Silver Circus) 2014—TORREY PINES S. (Jojo Warrior) L. G. BEDWELL (1) L. J. BROOKS (6) 1989—EL CAJON S. (Bruho) † 2014—DEL MAR FUTURITY (American Pharoah) 1937—RANCHO SANTA FE H. (Indiantown) 1967—BALBOA H., 2nd div. (Het’s Cadet) 1990—WINDY SANDS H. (Kansas City) 2015—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Gimme Da Lute) T. R. (RAY) BELL, II (6) 1970—PALOMAR H., 1st div. (Lynne’s Orphan) 1990—SANDSHARK H. (Eratone) 2015—SORRENTO S. (Pretty N Cool) 1991—WICKERR H. (Blaze O’Brien) S 1976—ESCONDIDO H. (Silver Saber) 1970—JUNIOR MISS S. (Conniving Princess) S 2015—EL CAJON S. (Gimme Da Lute) 1970—SORRENTO S., 2nd div. 1998—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Ladies Din) W 2015—BOB HOPE S. (Toews On Ice) 1979—CABRILLO H. (Quick Turnover) W 1980—ESCONDIDO H. (Nain Bleu) (Countess Market) 1998—LA JOLLA H. (Ladies Din) T 2015—NATIVE DIVER H. (Dortmund) T † 1994—DEL MAR OAKS (Twice The Vice) 1976—DE ANZA S. (Tulsea) 1998—OSUNITAS H. (Tuzla) R 2016—C.E.R.F. S. (Pretty N Cool) R 1995—MATCHING H. (Capracotta) 1977—GRADUATION S. (Don F.) 1998—DEL MAR DERBY (Ladies Din) A † 2016—BING CROSBY S. (Lord Nelson) A 2018—RED CARPET H. (India Mantuana) FRANK BROTHERS (2) L.J. Brooks 1998—PALOMAR H. (Tuzla) I 2016—BEST PAL S. (Klimt) T.R. (Ray) Bell, Jr. 1999—ESCONDIDO H. (Astarabad) I N 2016—TRANQUILITY LAKE S. (Vale Dori) VANN BELVOIR (1) 1992—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Beal Street Blues) N 1994—DEL MAR DERBY (Ocean Crest) 1999—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Regal Thunder) E † 2016—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Klimt) 2016—REAL GOOD DEAL S. 1999—DEL MAR DERBY (Val Royal) E R R 2016—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Power Jam) (Gold Rush Dancer) CHAD BROWN (7) † 2000—EDDIE READ H. (Ladies Din) Julio Canani S S 2016—BOB HOPE S. (Mastery) (1) † 2016—HOLLYWOOD DERBY (Annals of Time) 2000—PALOMAR H. (Tranquility Lake) 2016—BAYAKOA H. (Vale Dori) † 2006—DEL MAR OAKS (Arravale) 2017—CECIL B. DEMILLE S. (Analyze It) 2001—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Tranquility Lake) † 2017—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (Collected) † 2017—B.C. JUVENILE FILLIES TURF (Rushing Fall) DAVID BERNSTEIN (4) 2001—PALOMAR H. (Tranquility Lake) 2017—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Cupid) † 2017—B.C. JUVENILE (Good Magic) 2002—WICKERR H. (Special Ring) 2017—DESI ARNAZ S. (Dream Trip) 1985—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Grey Gauntlet) † 2017—MATRIARCH S. (Off Limits) 1986—OCEANSIDE S. (Prince Bobby B.) † 2003—EDDIE READ H. (Special Ring) 2018—BOB HOPE S. (Mucho Gusto) † 2018—HOLLYWOOD DERBY (Raging Bull) 2003—DAISYCUTTER H. (Roberta’s Mango) † 2018—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Game Winner) 1993—BING CROSBY H. (The Wicked North) † 2018—MATRIARCH S. (Uni) 1993—SANDY BLUE H. (Stalcreek) David Bernstein 76 77 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018

2004—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Blackdoun) 1980—TORREY PINES S. (Summer Siren) JAMES CHAPMAN (2) FRANK COVELLO (1) † 2004—EDDIE READ H. (Special Ring) 1982—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Northern Style) 2000—SORRENTO S. (Give Praise) 1995—CRAZY KID H. (G Malleah) 2004—LA JOLLA H. (Blackdoun) 1982—CABRILLO H. (Caterman) 2002—CTBA S. (Humorous Lady) VIC COWDELL (1) † 2004—DEL MAR OAKS (Amorama) FRANK L. CARR (2) DONALD CHATLOS (1) 1957—LA JOLLA H. (No Bumps) † 2004—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Sweet Catomine) 1957—SAN DIEGO H. (Eddie Schmidt) 2003—LA JOLLA H. (Singletary) LEE COX (1) 2004—DEL MAR DERBY (Blackdoun) 1960—SAN DIEGO H. (Eddie Schmidt) † 2005—JOHN C. MABEE H. (Amorama) RICHARD W. CHEW (2) 1955—JUNIOR MISS S. (Neva T.) 2005—WICKERR H. (Tsigane) MARK CASSE (7) 1965—DEL MAR DERBY (Hasty Trip) ROBERT CRAFT (3) 2005—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Shining Energy) 2014—BEST PAL S. (Skyway) 1972—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Our Madam Lucky) 1969—GRADUATION S. (Swarming Bee) 2006—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Attima) 2014—SEABISCUIT H. (Kaigun) FRANK E. CHILDS (7) 1973—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Button Top) 2006—TORREY PINES S. (Political Web) 2014—CECIL B. DEMILLE S. 1949—LA JOLLA H. (Dinner Gong) 1973—ESCONDIDO H. (Tannyhill) 2007—OSUNITAS H. (Kris’ Sis) (Conquest Typhoon) 1949—DEL MAR DERBY (Bolero) 2008—DEL MAR H. (Spring House) 2014—JIMMY DURANTE S. (Ol’ Fashion Gal) JOHN CRAIGMYLE (1) 1953—ADIOS H. (Berseem) 1955—PALOMAR H. (Robinar) 2008—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Hyperbaric) † 2017—DEL MAR OAKS (Dream Dancing) 1957—DEL MAR OAKS (Royal Rasher) 2008—ADORATION H. (Wake Up Maggie) † 2017—B.C. MILE (World Approval) 1958—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Tomy Lee) RICHARD L. CROSBY (1) 2018—DEL MAR DERBY (Ride a Comet) 1959—LA JOLLA MILE (King Ara) 2009—DEL MAR H. (Spring House) Mark Casse 1961—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Weldy) 2010—WICKERR S. (Blue Chagall) JAMES CASSIDY (17) 1964—GRADUATION S., 2nd div. (Arksroni) RICHARD J. CROSS (5) 2012—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (My Best Brother) 2003—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Katdogawn) Frank Childs 1983—PALOMAR H. (Triple Tipple) 2012—DEL MAR DERBY (My Best Brother) ROGER E. CLAPP (3) † 2005—DEL MAR OAKS (Singhalese) 1976—PALOMAR H. (Just a Kick) 1987—DEL MAR OAKS (Lizzy Hare) NICK CANANI (3) 2006—VIEJAS CASINO H. (Maxxi Arte) 1976—LA JOLLA MILE S. (Today ’N Tomorrow) 1992—HONEY FOX H. (Silvered) 1998—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Sicy d’Alsace) 2007—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Passified) 1977—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Lullaby Song) † 1994—EDDIE READ H. (Approach The Bench) † 1998—DEL MAR OAKS (Sicy d’Alsace) 2009—OSUNITAS S. (Meydan Princess) 1997—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Churchland) 1999—DEL MAR H. (Sayarshan) † 2010—EDDIE READ S. (The Usual Q.T.) R. T. CLARKE (1) 2010—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Evening Jewel) 1949—LABOR DAY H. (Brave Fox) WILLIAM CURRIN (2) 1988—OSUNITAS H., 1st div. Richard Cross WILLIAM T. CANNEY (2) † 2010—DEL MAR OAKS (Evening Jewel) 1974—OSUNITAS S. (Ready Wit) (5) (Griefnaggravation) 2013—EL CAJON S. (Holy Lute) 2002—PALOMAR H. (Voodoo Dancer) 1989—GRADUATION S. (French Seventyfive) 2007—ADORATION H. (Fun Logic) † 2014—EDDIE READ S. (Tom’s Tribute) † 2007—BING CROSBY H. (In Summation) DARRELL CANNON (1) 2014—DEL MAR MILE (Tom’s Tribute) † 2007—DEL MAR OAKS (Rutherienne) PHIL D’AMATO (23) 1948—CORONADO H. (Denali) Nick Canani 2015—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Prize Exhibit) 2008—PALOMAR H. (Vacare) 2014—WICKERR S. (Lil Bit O’Fun) 2015—GREEN FLASH H. (Holy Lute) Jim Cassidy † 2013—DEL MAR OAKS (Discreet Marq) 2014—DEL MAR H. (Big John B) JOSEPH CANNON (1) 2014—GENEROUS PORTION S. 1989—OSUNITAS H. (Nikishka) 2015—KATHRYN CROSBY S. (Full Ransom) GENE CLEVELAND (3) 2016—CTT & TOC H. (Frenzified) (Long Hot Summer) JOHN CANTY (13) 1976—CABRILLO H. (Branford Court) 2014—DEL MAR DERBY (Midnight Storm) 2017—GRADUATION S. (Continental Divide) 1976—EDDIE READ H. (Branford Court) Christophe Clement 1962—BING CROSBY H., 2nd div. (Crazy Kid) 2017—NATIVE DIVER S. (Prime Attraction) 2015—COUGAR II H. (Big John B) 1962—DEL MAR H. (Crazy Kid) 1979—CORONADO S. (Princess Karenda) 2015—DEL MAR H. (Big John B) 1963—CTBA SALES S. (Prender) WAYNE CATALANO (1) 2015—SEABISCUIT H. (Midnight Storm) 2008—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Lewis Michael) VINCENT CLYNE (6) 1965—RAMONA H., 1st div. (Rullahline) 1974—SORRENTO S. (Spout) 2016—WICKERR S. (Toowindytohaulrox) Phil D’Amato 1967—JUNIOR MISS S. (Time To Leave) BEN D. A. CECIL (15) 1974—EDDIE READ H. (My Old Friend) 2016—EDDIE READ S. (Midnight Storm) 1969—SAN DIEGO 200TH ANNIV. H. John Canty 1996—ESCONDIDO H. (Dernier Empereur) 1976—BALBOA S. (Visible) 2016—FLEET TREAT S. (Enola Gray) (Time To Leave) 1996—DEL MAR H. (Dernier Empereur) 1976—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Visible) 2016—DEL MAR MILE (Midnight Storm) 1969—PALOMAR H. (Time To Leave) 1997—STREET DANCER S. (Miss Universal) 1977—DEL MAR DERBY (Text) 2016—DEL MAR JUVENILE TURF S. (Bowies Hero) 1970—OCEANSIDE H. (Rullah Fols) 1999—WICKERR H. (Crystal Hearted) 1990—ESCONDIDO H. (Rial) 2016—NATIVE DIVER S. (Midnight Storm) 1971—PALOMAR H., 1st div. (Street Dancer) 1999—SOLANA BEACH S. (Poteen) 2017—OCEANSIDE S. (Bowies Hero) 1971—RAMONA H. (Street Dancer) 1999—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Crystal Hearted) RILEY S. COFER (3) 1966—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Windy Kate) Vincent Clyne 2017—EDDIE READ S. (Hunt) 1971—DEL MAR FUTURITY, 2nd div. (D.B. † 2001—DEL MAR OAKS (Golden Apples) 1968—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Cipher) † 2017—BING CROSBY S. (Ransom the Moon) Carm) 2006—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Prenuptial) 1993—JUNE DARLING H. (Belle of Paducah) 2017—DAISYCUTTER H. (Long Hot Summer) 1972—RAMONA H. (Street Dancer) 2007—LA JOLLA H. (Worldly) 2017—SORRRENTO S. (Spectator) 1977—SAN DIEGO H. (Mark’s Place) 2007—DAISYCUTTER H. (Red Diadem) CHARLES A. COMISKEY (5) 2017—DEL MAR H. (Hunt) 2008—CTT & TOC H. (Marzelline) 1960—ESCONDIDO H. (Cleave) 2017—SEABISCUIT H. (Hunt) PAULA CAPESTRO (2) 1963—LA JOLLA MILE, 1st div. (Top Light) 2006—FLEET TREAT S. (River’s Prayer) Paula Capestro 2009—DEL MAR MILE (Ferneley) † 2018—BING CROSBY S. (Ransom the Moon) Ben Cecil 1964—OCEANSIDE H., 2nd div. (Soldier Girl) 2007—RANCHO BERNARDO H. 2011—OSUNITAS S. (Andina) 2018—DEL MAR H. (Fashion Business) 1964—BING CROSBY H. (Soldier Girl) (River’s Prayer) 2011—WINDY SANDS H. (Shediak) 2018—FLEET TREAT S. (Just Grazed Me) 2018—I’M SMOKIN S. (Listing) 1964—PALOMAR H. (Soldier Girl) JACK CARAVA (3) HARRY L. DANIELS (3) S 1997—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (First Intent) LEWIS CENICOLA (3) MELODY CONLON (1) 1947—CASA DE MANANA S. (Shawondasee) S 2011—SORRENTO S. (Mighty Caroline) W 2001—CERF H. (Global) 1992—TORREY PINES S. (Interactive) 1949—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Your Host) W 1994—FLEET TREAT S. (Airistar) 1951—DEL MAR DERBY (Grantor) T † 2006—BING CROSBY H. (Pure as Gold) CLYDE CONWAY (1) T 1994—INVERNESS DRIVE S. (Uncaged Fury) 1968—PALOMAR H. (Pacific Cross) R RUBEN CARDENAS (2) RAFAEL DELEON (1) R A 2003—GENEROUS PORTION S. VLADIMIR CERIN (11) JEFF COPLAND (1) 2008—CERF H., 1st div. (Highland Torree) A 2000—RELAUNCH S. (Designed For Luck) I (She’s Gottagetaway) Jack Carava 1990—EL CAJON S. (Asia) ARMANDO DE LA CERDA (1) I 2001—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Lonesome Dude) N N 2011—CTT & TOC H. (Private Affair) † 2014—MATRIARCH S. (La Tia) 2003—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Designed for Luck) REGINALD CORNELL (8) E E 1952—PALOMAR H. (Sincerely) R R. F. CARMAN, JR. (2) 2005—LA JOLLA H. (Willow O Wisp) JACK DELZELL (1) R 1955—ESCONDIDO H. (Arrogate) S 1937—OCEANSIDE H. (King Saxon) 2005—DEL MAR DERBY (Willow O Wisp) 1973—DEL MAR H. (Red Reality) S 1955—DEL MAR H. (Arrogate) 1938—SAN DIEGO H. (King Saxon) † 2007—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Student Council) 1956—CTBA SALES S. (Swirling Abbey) LAURA DE SEROUX (6) 2008—WINDY SANDS H. (Albertus Maximus) LOUIS R. CARNO (6) 1956—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Blue Vic) 2002—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Little Treasure) 1964—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. 2009—OCEANSIDE S. (Afleet Eagle) 1956—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Swirling Abbey) 2002—SANDY BLUE H. (Ristra) (Victory Beauty) 2009—ADORATION S. (Briecat) 1956—DEL MAR H. (Arrogate) 2002—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Azeri) 1965—GRADUATION S. (Tiny’s Son) 2012—CTT & TOC H. (Let’s Go Cheyenne) 1958—DEL MAR H. (Noredski) † 2002—DEL MAR OAKS (Dublino) 1980—SORRENTO S. (Native Fancy) Lou Carno 2018—OSUNITAS S. (Fahan Mura) Vladimir Cerin Reggie Cornell 2003—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Azeri) Laura de Seroux 78 79 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018

2005—WINDY SANDS H. (Total Impact) 1975—SAN CLEMENTE S., 1st div. (Miss Francesca) JOSEPH S. DUNN (11) 1970—DE ANZA S. (Kfar Tov) J. KEITH DESORMEAUX (4) 1975—SAN CLEMENTE S., 2nd div. (Princess Papulee) 1958—OCEANSIDE H. (Sir Ruler) 1972—JUNIOR MISS S. (Rosalie Mae Wynn) 2014—OSUNITAS S. (Cozze Up Lady) 1976—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Go March) 1958—LA JOLLA H. (Sir Ruler) 1975—DE ANZA S. (Imacornishprince) 2015—CERF S. (Uzziel) 1976—DEL MAR OAKS (Go March) 1960—DEL MAR DERBY (Nagea) 1976—OSUNITAS S. (Sweet Robbery) 2015—GOLDIKOVA S. (Uzziel) 1976—SORRENTO S. (Telferner) 1960—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Amri-An) 1979—DE ANZA S. (Stiff Diamond) 2016—DEL MAR JUVENILE FILLIES TURF (With Honors) 1976—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Telferner) 1961—JUNIOR MISS S. (Pixie Erin) 1979—CHULA VISTA H. (He’s Dewan) 1977—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Teisen Lap) 1961—LA JOLLA MILE (Apple) 1980—BING CROSBY H. (Reb’s Golden Ale) CHARLES DICKENS (1) 1977—PALOMAR H. (Dancing Femme) 1961—PALOMAR H. (Nascania) 1980—CORONADO S. (Astrious) 1957—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Sally Lee) 1977—RAMONA H. (Dancing Femme) 1962—INAUGURAL H. (Amri-An) 1981—CTBA S. (A Kiss For Luck) MICHAEL DICKINSON (1) 1980—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Raja’s Delight) 1962—DEL MAR DERBY (Bayou Bourg) Joe Dunn 1982—CORONADO S. (Issues n’ Answers) Jerry Fanning 1995—DEL MAR DERBY (Da Hoss) 1983—JUNE DARLING S. (Whata Belle) 1968—JUNIOR MISS S. (Sniffen Court) 1983—CORONADO S. (Manicure Kit) ROBERTINO DIODORO (1) 1984—JUNIOR MISS S. (Doon’s Baby) 1969—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Hula Bend) 1984—SAN DIEGO H. (Ancestral) 2016—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN H. (Patriots Rule) J. F. DRAKE (1) T. W. (WALLY) DUNN (4) 1984—DE ANZA S. (Lomax) 1987—OSUNITAS H., 2nd div. (Miss Alto) JOHN DOLAN (1) 1976—JUNIOR MISS S. (Lullaby) 1952—LA JOLLA H. (Arroz) 1955—DEL MAR DERBY (Hi Pardner) 1988—TORREY PINES S. (Affordable Price) 2000—SOLANA BEACH H. (Lazy Slusan) ALLEN DRUMHELLER, SR. (5) 1990—FLEET TREAT S. (Princess Royalty) 1950—INAUGURAL H. (Fighting Jodo) 1963—JUNIOR MISS S. (Blue Norther) CRAIG DOLLASE (11) 1968—dh—DEL MAR DERBY (Glory Hallelujah) 1991—BING CROSBY H. (Bruho) 1998—GRADUATION S. (Daring General) 1950—LAGUNA BEACH H. (Special Touch) 1991—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Bruho) 1999—RELAUNCH S. (Kaibo) 1950—SAN DIEGO H. (Manyunk) HARRY DUNSTER (1) 1991—CTBA S. (Wine ’N Music) 2004—PIEDRA FOUNDATION H. (Elloluv) 1950—OCEANSIDE H. (Special Touch) 1946—dh—BING CROSBY H. (Indian Watch) 1995—TORREY PINES S. (Main Slew) 1954—GRADUATION S. (Guerrero) † 2006—JOHN C. MABEE H. (Dancing Edie) ANTHONY DUTROW (1) JUDE FELD (5) 2007—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Ten a Penny) NEIL DRYSDALE (43) † 2017—HOLLYWOOD DERBY (Mo Town) 1991—BAYAKOA H. (Vieille Vigne) 2007—CTBA S. (Treadmill) 1984—CHULA VISTA H. (Princess Rooney) JERRY DUTTON (4) 1991—HONEY FOX H. (Freya Stark) 2007—SOLANA BEACH H. (Bai and Bai) 1984—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Pleasure Cay) 1989—FLEET TREAT S. (Linda Card) 1991—CHULA VISTA H. (Vieille Vigne) 2010—DAISYCUTTER H. (Bonifacio) † 1985—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Tasso) 1998—I’M SMOKIN S. (I’monfireforyou) 1992—BAYAKOA H. (Vieille Vigne) 2010—WINDY SANDS H. (Tropic Storm) Craig Dollase 1986—EL CAJON S. (Tasso) 2004—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Wild Babe) 1996—EL CAJON S. (Ready To Order) 2014—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN H. (Rock Me Baby) 1987—DEL MAR DERBY (Deputy Governor) 2004—GRADUATION S. (Senor Fango) 2016—LET IT RIDE S. (Defiantly) † 1988—EDDIE READ H. (Deputy Governor) L. R. (ROSS) FENSTERMAKER (3) RONALD ELLIS (20) 1981—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Skillful Joy) Jude Feld (11) 1991—RANCHO BERNARDO B.C. H. (Cascading Gold) Jerry Dutton 1993—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Hollywood Wildcat) 1980—CARLSBAD H. (To B. Or Not) 1982—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Inflation Beater) Robert Frankel 1985—GRADUATION S. (Bolger Magic) 1986—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Bold Brawley) 1984—DEL MAR H. (Precisionist) 1985—DE ANZA S. (Bolger Magic) 1993—DEL MAR OAKS (Hollywood Wildcat) 1994—RELAUNCH S. (Exalto) 1990—SEASIDE H. (Serena Blake) HARRY FIELD (1) 1986—DE ANZA S. (Bold Jade) 1994—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Changed Tune) 1986—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Momentus) 1995—KOBUK KING S. (Party Season) 1947—OSUNITAS S. (Dark Belito) 1995—BING CROSBY H. (Gold Land) 1994—I’M SMOKIN S. (Profit Margin) 1994—CHBPA S. (Cozze Mike) 1995—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Profit Margin) WILLIAM B. FINNEGAN (16) 1995—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Jewel Princess) 1996—STREET DANCER S. (Jah) 1937—SAN DIEGO H. (Clean Out) 1997—WICKERR H. (Mufattish) 1995—CERF S. (Denim Yenem) 1997—SORRENTO S. (Career Collection) 1995—INVERNESS DRIVE S. (Profit Margin) 1937—LAGUNA BEACH H. (Some Devil) 1998—KOBUK KING S. (Military) 1998—HOW NOW S. (Legend Of Russia) 1937—ESCONDIDO H. (Clean Out) 1999—KOBUK KING S. (Tanaasa) 1997—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Benchmark) 1998—BAYAKOA H. (Sharp Cat) 1999—OSUNITAS H. (Que Belle) 1938—MOTION PICTURE H. (Dogaway) 1998—CHULA VISTA H. (Sharp Cat) 1999—FINLANDIA CUP S. (Major Hero) 1938—LA JOLLA MILE (Dogaway) Wallace Dollase 2000—HONEY FOX H. (Keemoon) 2002—OSUNITAS H. (Dyna’s Club) Ron Ellis 2003—DEL MAR H. (Irish Warrior) 2004—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Declan’s Moon) 1938—CASA DE MANANA HOTEL S. (Morning Breeze) † 2000—DEL MAR OAKS (No Matter What) 1950—BING CROSBY H. (Imperium) CAESAR DOMINGUEZ (1) 2001—KOBUK KING S. (Beat All) 2007—EL CAJON S., 2nd div. (Latin Rhythms) 1992—WINDY SANDS H. (Regal Groom) 2007—CERF H. (TheverythoughtofU) 1950—CORONADO H. (War Poppy) 2001—SANDY BLUE S. (Live Your Dreams) 1952—DEL MAR H. (Grantor) LEONARD DORFMAN (3) 2001—HONEY FOX H. (Keemoon) 2009—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ H. (Dewey’s Special) 2012—SAN DIEGO H. (Rail Trip) 1954—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Blue Ruler) 1980—STAR FIDDLE S. (Minnesota Chief) 2001—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Sarafan) Neil Drysdale 1955—LA JOLLA H. (Hillary) 1981—LA JOLLA MILE S. (Minnesota Chief) † 2002—EDDIE READ H. (Sarafan) 2012—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Include Me Out) 2012—DEL MAR H. (Casino Host) 1959—OCEANSIDE H. (Ole Fols) 1987—JUNE DARLING S. (Joni U. Bar) 2003—WICKERR H. (Touch of the Blues) 1959—BING CROSBY H. (Ole Fols) 2003—OSUNITAS H. (Arabic Song) 2016—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S., 2nd div. (Magic Mark) A. T. (TOMMY) DOYLE (33) 2016—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Masochistic) 1968—DEL MAR OAKS (Greta) 1958—JUNIOR MISS S. (Beautiful Lily) 2003—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Sarafan) 1969—LA JOLLA MILE (Eagle Fly) † 2004—JOHN C. MABEE H. (Musical Chimes) PETER EURTON (8) 1959—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Darling June) 1969—RAMONA H., 2nd div. (Greta) Bill Finnegan 1959—PALOMAR H. (Sweet June) 2004—ESCONDIDO H. (Sarafan) 2007—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Masterpiece) 2005—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Becrux) 2009—WINDY SANDS H. (Star Nicholas) ENRIQUE FLORES (1) 1960—JUNIOR MISS S. (Betty’s Fortune) 1988—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Vegas Eagle) 1966—JUNIOR MISS S., 2nd div. (Native Honey) 2005—CTT & TOC H. (Cold Cold Woman) 2010—SOLANA BEACH H. (Bran Jammas) S 1966—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Ali’s Theme) 2006—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Obrigado) † 2011—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE ALBERT FOSTER (1) S W 1966—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Native Honey) † 2006—EDDIE READ H. (Aragorn) (Weemissfrankie) 1957—CTBA SALES S. (Circle Lea) W 1968—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Fourth Round) 2006—WICKERR H. (Becrux) 2015—GOLDEN STATE JUVENILE FILLIES PAUL R. FOUT (1) T Tommy Doyle 2006—DEL MAR B.C. MILE (Aragorn) T R 1971—CTBA S. (MacArthur Park) (Pacific Heat) 1972—DEL MAR H., 2nd div. (Chrisaway) R 2007—WICKERR H. (Becrux) 2016—SORRRENTO S. (Champagne Room) A 1971—BING CROSBY H. (Haveago) ROBERT FRANKEL (70) A 1971—DE ANZA S. (MacArthur Park) 2010—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Liberian Freighter) 2016—DEL MAR H. (Ashleyluvssugar) I I 2011—COUGAR II H. (Bourbon Bay) 1973—OCEANSIDE H. (Expression) N 1971—ESCONDIDO H. (Born Wild) 2017—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Giant Expectations) Peter Eurton N 2013—CTT & TOC H. (Topic) 1973—BING CROSBY H. (Pataha Prince) E 1971—DEL MAR FUTURITY, 1st div. (MacArthur Park) E 2014—RED CARPET H. (Three Hearts) BART B. EVANS (1) 1975—ESCONDIDO H. (Buck Price) R 1972—SORRENTO S. (Windy’s Daughter) 2010—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Wasted Tears) 1976—SAN DIEGO H. (Good Report) R 2017—OSUNITAS S. (Madame Stripes) S S 1972—DEL MAR OAKS (House of Cards) ANDRE FABRE (1) 1977—EDDIE READ H. (No Turning) 1972—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Windy’s Daughter) 2017—CTT & TOC H. (Responsibleforlove) 2018—CTT & TOC H. (Vexatious) † 2017—B.C. TURF (Talismanic) 1981—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Buen Chico) 1973—JUNIOR MISS S. (Fleet Peach) 1981—EDDIE READ H. (Wickerr) 1973—SORRENTO S. (Fleet Peach) DANIEL DUNHAM (1) JERRY FANNING (23) 1966—CTBA SALES S. (Old Adobe) 1981—DEL MAR H. (Wickerr) 1973—DEL MAR OAKS (Sandy Blue) 2018—GRADUATION S. (Tap the Wire) 1981—STAR FIDDLE S. (Dena Jo) 1973—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Fleet Peach) 1967—SORRENTO S. (Windsor Honey) 1970—CTBA SALES S. (Kfar Tov) 1982—SAN DIEGO H. (Wickerr) 1974—JUNIOR MISS S. (Miss Tokyo) 1982—EDDIE READ H. (Wickerr) 80 81 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018

1984—BING CROSBY H. (Night Mover) JACQUE FULTON (1) JOHN GLENNEY (1) IRVIN GUINEY (3) 1984—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Fashionably Late) 1992—FLEET TREAT S. (Blonde Fever) 2001—LETITRIDE.COM S. (Kim Loves Bucky) 1987—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Savona Tower) 1984—DEL MAR OAKS (Fashionably Late) JOHN FULTON (2) JUAN (PACO) GONZALEZ (7) 1987—GRADUATION S. (Purdue King) 1986—PALOMAR H. (Aberuschka) 1980—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Plenty O’Toole) 1991—JUNE DARLING H. (Nice Assay) 1987—BALBOA S. (Purdue King) 1986—EDDIE READ H. (Al Mamoon) 1980—LEUCADIA H. (Plenty O’Toole) 1992—OSUNITAS H. (Visible Gold) JORGE GUTIERREZ (2) 1988—PALOMAR H. (Chapel of Dreams) CARLA GAINES (17) 1996—RELAUNCH H. (Odyle) 2006—SOLANA BEACH H. (Sip One for Mom) 1989—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Darby’s Daughter) † 1998—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Free House) 2010—dh—SANDY BLUE H. † 1989—EDDIE READ H. (Saratoga Passage) 1997—VIEILLE VIGNE H. (Rhythninjava) 2001—SOLANA BEACH H. (Top Of Our Game) 1999—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Snowberg) (Warren’s Jitterbug) 1990—FANTASTIC GIRL H. (Jig’s Jove) 1999—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Hollycombe) † 1990—RAMONA H. (Double Wedge) 2002—SOLANA BEACH H. (Super High) J. E. HADDEN (1) Irv Guiney 2006—GRADUATION S. (Spot the Diplomat) † 2002—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Came Home) 1952—JUNIOR MISS S. (Khalati) 1990—CABRILLO H. (Miserden) Paco Gonzalez 1991—PALOMAR H., 1st div. (Guiza) 2006—I’M SMOKIN S. (Spot the Diplomat) A. J. GORSKY (1) SCOTT (1) 1991—ESCONDIDO H. (Berillon) 2007—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. 1965—PALOMAR H. (Jam N Jellie) 2011—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Chiloquin) 1991—DEL MAR DERBY (Eternity Star) (Nashoba’s Key) JOHN H. M. GOSDEN (13) 2009—FLEET TREAT S. (Excessive Blend) MIKE HARRINGTON (8) 1991—SANDSHARK H. S. (Mr. P. And Max) 1982—PALOMAR H., 2nd div. (Star Pastures) 1996—BEST PAL S. (Swiss Yodeler) 1992—WICKERR H. (Luthier Enchanteur) 2009—SANDY BLUE H. (Excessive Blend) 1982—LA JOLLA MILE, 2nd div. (Take The Floor) 2009—I’M SMOKIN S. (John Scott) 2001—I’M SMOKIN S. (Sharper Too) † 1992—EDDIE READ H. (Marquetry) 1983—SAN DIEGO H. (Bates Motel) 2003—I’M SMOKIN S. (Dave the Dude) † 1992—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Missionary Ridge) 2009—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Dancing in Silks) 1983—DEL MAR H. (Bel Bolide) 2010—COUGAR II H. (Temple City) Carla Gaines 2010—CTBA S. (Swiss Wild Cat) 1993—ESCONDIDO H. (Luazur) 1984—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Go Dancer) 2010—GENEROUS PORTION S. † 1993—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Bertrando) 2012—GREEN FLASH H. (Shrug) 1985—DEL MAR H. (Barberstown) 2012—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Winding Way) (Hi Ho Yodeler) 1993—HOW NOW H. (Idle Son) 1986—TORREY PINES S. (Margaret Booth) 2011—BEST PAL S. (Creative Cause) 1993—DEL MAR H. (Luazur) 2012—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (John Scott) 1987—CTBA S. (Hasty Pasty) 2013—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Gervinho) 2012—CTBA S. (Tilde) † 1994—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Tinners Way) 1987—EDDIE READ H. (Sharrood) 2012—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Tilde) Mike Harrington 1994—PALOMAR H. (Shir Dar) 2015—SANDY BLUE H. (Curlin’s Fox) 1987—SORRENTO S. (Hasty Pasty) 1995—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Chilly Billy) 2016—HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP (Texas Ryano) 1988—ESCONDIDO H. (Mazilier) M. M. HARRISON (2) † 1995—RAMONA H. (Possibly Perfect) PATRICK GALLAGHER (11) 1988—DEL MAR H. (Sword Dance) 1938—HOTEL DEL CORONADO H. (Kenty Miss) † 1995—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Tinners Way) 1998—STREET DANCER S. (Penne) † 1988—RAMONA H. (Annoconnor) John Gosden 1949—CORONADO H. (Zenoda) 1996—SAN CLEMENTE H. (True Flare) 2000—DEL MAR DERBY (Walkslikeaduck) LEONARD GRAY (1) GEORGE D. HARTSTONE (1) 1997—KOBUK KING S. (Cloud Forest) 2003—FLEET TREAT S. (Tucked Away) 1959—GRADUATION S. (Bright Tiny) 1981—JUNE DARLING S., 1st div. (Peppy’s Lucky Girl) † 1997—EDDIE READ H. (Expelled) 2004—SOLANA BEACH H. (Tucked Away) EOIN HARTY (5) † 1998—RAMONA H. (See You Soon) 2005—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Tucked Away) C. BEAU GREELY (1) † 2005—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Borrego) 2001—SORRENTO S. (Tempera) 1998—SENATOR MADDY S. (The Exeter Man) † 2008—DEL MAR OAKS (Magical Fantasy) 2003—SORRENTO S. (Tizdubai) 1999—SAN DIEGO H. (Mazel Trick) 2009—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Starlarks) WALTER GREENMAN (5) 2008—SAN DIEGO H. (Well Armed) 1999—PALOMAR H. (Happyanyounoit) † 2009—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Magical Fantasy) 1996—SAN DIEGO H. (Savinio) 2009—WICKERR S. (Colonel John) 2000—WICKERR H. (Riviera) 2010—CTT & TOC H. (Princess Taylor) Paddy Gallagher 1996—HONEY FOX H. (Admise) 2015—LET IT RIDE S. (Crittenden) 2000—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Uncharted Haven) 2013—LA JOLLA H. (Dice Flavor) 1996—MATCHING H. (Admise) 2000—SANDY BLUE S. (Hastenby) 2014—KATHRYN CROSBY S. (Queen of The Sand) 1999—CTT & TOC H. (Sterling Heights) ALEX HASSINGER (1) 1994—VIEILLE VIGNE H. (Miss Dominique) 2000—SAN DIEGO H. (Skimming) JUAN GARCIA (1) 1999—PIEDRA FOUNDATION H. (Kits Peak) 2000—NAVARONE S. (Six Zero) 2004—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Dream of Summer) EDWIN GREGSON (20) JACK HAYNES (1) Eoin Harty 2000—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Auction House) 1992—dh—DE ANZA S. (Boss Soss) GREG GILCHRIST (6) 1978—LA JOLLA MILE (Singular) Walter Greenman † 2000—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Skimming) 1981—DEL MAR DERBY (Juan Barrera) 1979—CTBA S. (Kirby Muxloe) BRUCE HEADLEY (14) 2000—DEL MAR H. (Northern Quest) 1991—I’M SMOKIN S. (Bigger Issues) 1979—DEL MAR H. (Ardiente) 1991—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Bertrando) 2001—WICKERR H. (Thady Quill) 1993—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Cantua Creek) 1980—OCEANSIDE S. (Aristocratical) 1997—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Tiffany Diamond) 2001—SAN DIEGO H. (Skimming) 1994—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Work The Crowd) 1980—LA JOLLA MILE (Aristocratical) 1997—CRAZY KID S. (Lakota Brave) 2001—LA JOLLA H. (Marine) 1994—SHOWDOWN AT THE SEASHORE S. 1980—CHULA VISTA H., 1st div. (Wayside Station) 1998—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Tiffany Diamond) † 2001—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Skimming) (Soviet Problem) 1981—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Gato Del Sol) 1998—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Son of a Pistol) 2001—FINLANDIA CUP H. (Tates Creek) 1999—GRADUATION S. (Royal Irish) 1983—CABRILLO H. (Gato Del Sol) 2000—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Kona Gold) 2001—DEL MAR H. (Timboroa) 1984—DEL MAR DERBY (Tsunami Slew) 2001—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Kona Gold) JACK GIRONDA (1) 2002—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (True Phenomenon) Greg Gilchrist 1985—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Varick) 2001—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Kalookan Queen) Bruce Headley 2002—ESCONDIDO H. (Dance Dreamer) 1945—CASA DE MANANA HOTEL S. (Prince Leroy) 1985—SAN DIEGO H. (Super Diamond) 2001—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Kalookan Queen) 2002—LA JOLLA H. (Inesperado) MARK GLATT (7) 1985—EDDIE READ H. (Tsunami Slew) 2002—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Kalookan Queen) 2002—DEL MAR DERBY (Inesperado) 2012—FLEET TREAT S. (Starlight Magic) 1986—WINDY SANDS S. (Varick) 2002—TORREY PINES S. (Got Koko) † 2003—JOHN C. MABEE H. (Megahertz) 2014—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Ankeny Hill) 1987—SAN DIEGO H. (Super Diamond) 2005—FLEET TREAT S. (Soldier’s Kiss) S 2004—PALOMAR B.C. H. (Etoile Montante) 2017—WICKERR S. (Blackjackcat) 1990—DEL MAR OAKS (Slew Of Pearls) † 2008—BING CROSBY H. (Street Boss) S W 2005—PALOMAR B.C. H. (Intercontinental) 2017—LA JOLLA H. (Sharp Samurai) 1993—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Dare To Duel) Eddie Gregson 2009—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (M One Rifle) W T 2005—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Three Valleys) 2017—DEL MAR MILE (Blackjackcat) 1995—WICKERR S. (Royal Chariot) BLAKE HEAP (4) T R 2006—ADORATION H. (Neuilly) 2017—DEL MAR DERBY (Sharp Samurai) 1995—DEL MAR H. (Royal Chariot) 1987—BING CROSBY H. (Zany Tactics) R A † 2007—JOHN C. MABEE H. (Precious Kitten) 2018—SOLANA BEACH S. (Cordiality) 1996—HOW NOW H. (Golden Post) 1987—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Zany Tactics) A I 2007—PALOMAR H. (Precious Kitten) LOUIS GLAUBURG (8) 1998—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Controlled) 1996—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Flying In The Lane) I N R. N. FREE (1) 1964—JUNIOR MISS S. (Admirably) T. C. GRIFFIN (1) 2017—GREEN FLASH H. (Tribalist) N E 1976—CTBA S. (King’s Mink) 1964—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Admirably) 1937—INDEPENDENCE DAY H. (Tonta) E E. J. HEFFERON (1) R R 1966—INAUGURAL H. (Admirably) S EDWARD FREEMAN (4) T. D. GRIMES (1) 1939—CASA DE MANANA HOTEL S. Blake Heap S 2013—CTBA S. (Sprouts) 1967—INAUGURAL H. (Admirably) 1946—OSUNITAS S. (Just Lady) (Tay Sweep) 2014—BETTY GRABLE S. (More Complexity) 1967—PALOMAR H. (Admirably) 1971—PALOMAR H., 2nd div. (Opening Bid) ERIC GUILLOT (4) MOSIER HELM (2) 2016—SANDY BLUE H. (Barleysugar) 2007—BEST PAL S. (Salute the Sarge) 1939—LONG BEACH H. (Red Pepper) 2018—CTBA S. (Naughty Tiger) 1972—LA JOLLA MILE (Solar Salute) 1974—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Bubblewin) Lou Glauburg 2009—SORRENTO S. (Mi Sueno) 1939—HOTEL DEL MAR S. (Carmenita) NEIL FRENCH (1) † 2009—DARLEY DEBUTANTE (Mi Sueno) ROSEMARY HENDERSON (1) 1982—BING CROSBY H. (Pencil Point) Neil French 2012—OAK TREE JUVENILE FILLIES TURF Eric Guillot 1977—CABRILLO H. (Proud Birdie) 82 (Renee’s Queen) 83 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018

DAN L. HENDRICKS (14) 2010—OSUNITAS S. (Lilly Fa Pootz) CHARLES JENDA (1) MARTIN JONES (7) 1987—FLEET TREAT S. (Toulange) 2010—SAN DIEGO H. (Dakota Phone) † 1989—RAMONA H. (Brown Bess) 1997—OSUNITAS H. (Auriette) 1989—DEL MAR OAKS (Stylish Star) 2011—SOLANA BEACH H. (Halo Dolly) KENT JENSEN (1) 1997—SOLANA BEACH H. (Sharekann) 1992—FANTASTIC GIRL O.H. (Bountiful Native) 2011—PALOMAR H. (City to City) 1986—GRADUATION S. (Tissars Best) 2006—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ H. (El Don) 1992—JUNE DARLING H. (Bountiful Native) 2012—JOHN C. MABEE S. (City to City) 2011—SAN DIEGO H. (Tres Borrachos) 1992—RANCHO BERNARDO B.C. H. 2012—SOLANA BEACH H. (Halo Dolly) JAMES JIMENEZ (1) 2011—DAISYCUTTER H. (Unzip Me) (Bountiful Native) 2012—ADORATION S. (Cathy’s Crunches) 1977—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Extravagant) 2013—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Tiz Flirtatious) 1995—FLEET TREAT S. (Sound Wisdom) 2012—YELLOW RIBBON H. (Halo Dolly) (4) 2016—DAISYCUTTER H. (So Sweetitiz) 1997—I’M SMOKIN S. (Buttons N Moes) 2013—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (U’narack) 1937—CHULA VISTA H. (High Strike) Jerry Hollendorfer JAMES JORDAN (4) Marty Jones 1997—PALOMAR H. (Blushing Heiress) 2013—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Lady of Fifty) 1938—LAGUNA BEACH H. (High Strike) 1965—ESCONDIDO H. (Switchback) 2000—OSUNITAS H. (Smooth Player) 2013—SOLANA BEACH H. (Halo Dolly) 1938—OCEANSIDE H. (High Strike) 1967—OCEANSIDE H. (Wolfgang) 2003—GRADUATION S. (Don’tsellmeshort) 2013—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Summer Hit) 1939—LONG BEACH H. (High Strike) 1979—RANCHO SANTA FE S. 2006—ESCONDIDO H. (Runaway Dancer) † 2013—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Tamarando) E. B. JOHNSTON (1) (Score Twenty Four) 2006—CTT & TOC H. (Candy Factory) Dan Hendricks 2014—SOLANA BEACH H. (Heat Du Jour) 1957—JUNIOR MISS S. (Be My Honey) 1983—CTBA S. (Bright Orphan) 2014—COUGAR II H. (Irish Surf) † 2014—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (Shared Belief) 2015—DEL MAR DERBY (Om) 2014—TRANQUILITY LAKE S. (Broken Sword) CECIL JOLLY (10) IAN JORY (5) 1957—BING CROSBY H. (How Now) 1990—I’M SMOKIN S. (Best Pal) 2014—DESI ARNAZ S. (Achiever’s Legacy) BOB HESS, JR. (11) 1957—DEL MAR H. (How Now) 1990—BALBOA S. (Best Pal) † 2015—BING CROSBY S. (Wild Dude) 1992—RELAUNCH S. (Mirisi) 1958—SAN DIEGO H. (How Now) 1990—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Best Pal) 2015—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Point Piper) 1992—EL CAJON S. (Slerp) 1958—BING CROSBY H. (How Now) 1994—LA JOLLA H. (Marvin’s Faith) Jimmy Jordan † 2015—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Songbird) 1992—DEL MAR FUTURITY (River Special) 1960—DEL MAR H. (How Now) 1995—OSUNITAS H. (Marina Park) 2016—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Tara’s Tango) 1993—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Guide) 1972—BING CROSBY H. (Dominant Star) 2017—SHARED BELIEF S. (Battle of Midway) KENNETH JUMPS (1) 1993—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Slerp) 1975—CABRILLO H. (Against The Snow) 1993—DEL MAR DERBY (Guide) 2017—LURE S. (He Will) 1989—SORRENTO S. (Cheval Volant) 1977—CTBA S. (Holi Don) Cecil Jolly 1996—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Felon) † 2017—B.C. DIRT MILE (Battle of Midway) 1980—SOLANA BEACH H. (Always Best) W. R. KANATZER (3) 2002—LIVE THE DREAM H. (D’Wildcat) 2018—BEST PAL S. (Instagrand) 1982—CTBA S. (Sharili Brown) 1937—INAUGURAL H. (Grey Count) 2014—DAISYCUTTER H. (Master the Blues) 2018—CECIL B. DEMILLE S. (Flying Scotsman) 1937—LONG BEACH H. (Gray Jack) 2014—GREEN FLASH H. (Merit Man) Bob Hess, Jr. † 2018—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Unique Bella) FARRELL W. JONES (20) 1938—SANTA ANA H. (Gray Jack) 1959—DEL MAR OAKS (Pie Queen) 2014—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Blue Tone) 2018—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Vasilika) DALLAS KEEN (1) 2018—NATIVE DIVER S. (Battle of Midway) 1961—BING CROSBY H. (Ann’s Knight) H. L. HILL (1) 1961—DEL MAR DERBY (Speak John) 2017—DEL MAR JUVENILE FILLIES TURF (Terra’s Angel) 1950—SOLANA BEACH H. (Brave Fox) FRANK E. HOLMAN (1) 1962—LA JOLLA MILE (Testum) PETE KEISER (1) W. J. (BUDDY) HIRSCH (1) 1972—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Bert’s Tryst) 1963—RAMONA H. (Powder’N Paint) 1941—CASA DE MANANA HOTEL S. (Conejo) 1956—DEL MAR DERBY (Bounty Bay) LESTER HOLT (2) 1963—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Sabina Louise) JOHN KIMMEL (1) DAVID HOFMANS (26) 1983—EDDIE READ H. (Prince Spellbound) 1963—PALOMAR H. (Sabina Louise) † 2017—B.C. FILLY & MARE SPRINT 1975—GRADUATION S. (Lexington Laugh) 1984—CTBA S., 1st div. (Princess Sal) 1964—INAUGURAL H. (Kea) Farrell Jones (Bar of Gold) 1975—OSUNITAS S. (Mama Kali) FRED HOUGHTON (3) 1966—DEL MAR OAKS, 2nd div. (Mikhaless) 1966—GRADUATION S. (Bahroona) HAL KING (2) 1975—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Mama Kali) 1947—SEABISCUIT H. (Sierra Fox) 1980—CTBA S. (Pro Or Con) 1976—OCEANSIDE H. (White Fir) 1967—CABRILLO H. (Bern Book) 1960—OCEANSIDE H. (Our Rulla) Lester Holt 1983—TORREY PINES S. (Mazatleca) 1976—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Mama Kali) 1960—LA JOLLA MILE (Our Rulla) 1967—CHULA VISTA H. (Daystar II) 1980—SAN DIEGO H. (Island Sultan) 1969—OSUNITAS S., 3rd div. (Manta) ADAM KITCHINGMAN (3) L. C. HOWARD (1) 1971—LA JOLLA MILE, 2nd div. (Great Career) 2004—I’M SMOKIN S. (Top Money) 1981—DE ANZA S. (King’s Finder) Hal King 1938—DEL MAR H. (Ligaroti) 1972—OCEANSIDE H. (New Prospect) 2006—CERF H. (Vicki’s Honor) 1982—DE ANZA S. (Echo Grande) David Hofmans 1991—DE ANZA S. (Burnished Bronze) THOMAS HUNTER (1) 1974—OCEANSIDE H. (Lightning Mandate) 2017—BOB HOPE S. (Greyvitos) 1994—CTBA S. (Cat’s Cradle) 2005—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Indian Country) 1974—LA JOLLA MILE (Lightning Mandate) STEVE KNAPP (3) 1995—HARRY F. (BUD) BRUBAKER S. (Alphabet Soup) 1974—DEL MAR DERBY (Lightning Mandate) 2004—DAISYCUTTER H. (Icantgoforthat) EDUARDO INDA (9) 1975—LA JOLLA MILE (Larrikin) 1995—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C. H. (Alphabet Soup) 1995—BAYAKOA H. (Borodislew) 2004—CERF H. (Lady Sabrina) 1975—DEL MAR DERBY (Larrikin) 1996—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Alphabet Soup) 1995—CHULA VISTA H. (Borodislew) 2012—GRADUATION S. (Strong Wind) 1996—PALOMAR H. (Yearly Tour) 1998—EL CAJON S. (Opine) GARY JONES (17) C. R. (CHAY) KNIGHT (1) 1996—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Dramatic Gold) 2000—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Riboletta) 1979—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Fantastic Girl) 1982—SORRENTO S. (Time Of Sale) 1997—SAN DIEGO H. (Northern Afleet) 2000—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Forest Camp) 1980—DE ANZA S. (Sharp Hoofer) TERRY KNIGHT (2) 1997—CERF S. (Relaxing Rhythm) 2001—TORREY PINES S. (Tamara Princess) 1980—CARDIFF BY THE SEA S. (Irish Arrival) Steve Knapp 1997—TORREY PINES S. (Relaxing Rhythm) 1983—BALBOA S. (Party Leader) 1998—CTBA S. (Time to Meet) 2002—BARONA CUP S. (Irish Minstrel) 2016—I’M SMOKIN S. (Mo Soul) † 2000—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Cindy’s Hero) 2002—CTT & TOC H. (Canzone) 1985—PALOMAR H. (Capichi) S S 2002—EL CAJON S. (Joey Franco) 2006—DEL MAR H. (T. H. Approval) Eduardo Inda 1987—LA JOLLA H. (The Medic) BRIAN KORINER (7) W 2003—PIEDRA FOUNDATION H. (Adoration) 1987—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C.H. (Good Command) 2009—GREEN FLASH H. (California Flag) W T † 2005—BING CROSBY H. (Greg’s Gold) STEVE IPPOLITO (1) 1990—SAN DIEGO H. (Quiet American) 2010—GREEN FLASH H. (California Flag) T 1990—TORREY PINES S. (Oh Sweet Thing) R 2005—CERF H. (Simply Because) 1991—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Best Pal) 2010—RANCHO BERNARDO H. R A 2007—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Greg’s Gold) CHARLES IRBY (1) 1991—OSUNITAS H. (Kostroma) (Sweet August Moon) A I 2010—BEST PAL S. (J P’s Gusto) 1947—LA JOLLA H. (Handlebars) 1992—BALBOA S. (Devil Diamond) 2015—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN H. I N † 2010—DEL MAR FUTURITY (J P’s Gusto) 1993—PALOMAR H. (Heart of Joy) (Weewinnin) N R. IYALL (1) E E JERRY HOLLENDORFER (36) 1947—BING CROSBY H. (Be Fearless) 1993—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Winning Pact) 2017—GENEROUS PORTION S. Brian Koriner R 1997—FLEET TREAT S. (Fleet Lady) 1994—SAN DIEGO H. (Kingdom Found) (Spiced Perfection) R S S 1999—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Mula Gula) EVAN S. JACKSON (2) 1994—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (El Alerta) 2018—BETTY GRABLE S. (Spiced Perfection) 1973—EL CAJON S. (Quick Bluff) 2007—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Double Action) 1995—PALOMAR H. (Morgana) 2018—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Take the One O One) 1974—DEL MAR H. (Redtop III) Gary Jones 2008—GRADUATION S. (Babs Moossa) 1995—LIVE THE DREAM S. (Debutante Trick) J. ERIC KRULJAC (3) 2008—I’M SMOKIN S. (Babs Moossa) GREG JAMES (2) H. A. (JIMMY) JONES (1) 2000—CTT & TOC H. (Gleefully) 2009—SOLANA BEACH H. (You Lift Me Up) 2015—I’M SMOKIN S. (Smokey Image) 1952—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Lap Full) 2003—SOLANA BEACH H. (Centerofattention) 2009—DEL MAR DERBY (Rendezvous) 2015—GOLDEN STATE JUVENILE (Smokey Image) 2010—FLEET TREAT S. (La Nez) 84 85 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018

DAVID LA CROIX (4) VANCE LONGDEN (3) PAUL LYCAN (3) 1998—VIELLE VIGNE S. (Passion Flower) 1979—OCEANSIDE H. (I’ll Stand Pat) 1954—JUNIOR MISS S. (Madam Jet) 1946—CASA DE MANANA HOTEL S. (Yankee Valor) 1998—SOLANA BEACH S. (Manzoni) 1979—SAN DIEGO H. (Always Gallant) 1956—PALOMAR H. (In Reserve) 1946—DEL MAR HOTEL S. (Yankee Valor) 1998—DEL MAR H. (Bonapartiste) 1980—EL CAJON S. (Mighty Return) 1958—JONATHAN LADIES H. (Tana Linda) 1949—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Good Excuse) 1999—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Domination) 2005—SORRENTO S. (Bully Bones) LEVANT LOW (1) BRIAN LYNCH (2) 2000—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Duke Of Green) ARMANDO LAGE (1) 1945—DEL MAR HOTEL S. (Terry Bargello) 1995—GRADUATION S. (Riva Ranger) 2001—CTT & TOC H. (Nepenthe) 1987—CORONADO S. (Fa La Te Dough) 1999—CTBA S. (Fire Sale Queen) † 2002—JOHN C. MABEE/RAMONA H. (Affluent) DONN LUBY (2) 2003—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Sweet Return) DALE LANDERS (9) 1981—JUNE DARLING S., 2nd div. BRAD MacDONALD (2) Vance Longden † 2003—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Candy Ride) 1959—DEL MAR DERBY (Mr. Eiffel) (Bishop Again) 1990—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Forest Glow) 2003—DEL MAR DERBY (Fairly Ransom) 1964—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. 1989—ESCONDIDO H. (Brisque) 1992—TSUNAMI SLEW H. (Forest Glow) 2004—OSUNITAS H. (Voz de Colegiala) (Desert Chief III) FRANK LUCAS (1) RONALD McANALLY (77) † 2005—EDDIE READ H. (Sweet Return) 1968—SAN DIEGO H. (Rivet) 1969—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Miss Larksville) 1961—CTBA SALES S. (Donut King) 2006—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Lightning Hit) 1970—LA JOLLA MILE (Sugar Loaf) 1965—GRADUATION S., 1st div. (Ky. Front) 2006—PALOMAR H. (Mea Domina) 1970—DEL MAR DERBY, 1st div. (War Heim) JOE LUDDY (1) 1965—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Undeniable) 1937—DEL MAR H. (Sally’s Booter) 2008—OSUNITAS H. (Zardana) 1973—CTBA S. (Such A Rush) 1967—MISSION BAY H. (Luz Del Sol) 2011—FLEET TREAT S. (Sugarinthemorning) 1973—DE ANZA S. (Such A Rush) Dale Landers D. WAYNE LUKAS (48) 1969—RAMONA H., 1st div. (Luz Del Sol) 2012—WICKERR S. (Suggestive Boy) 1973—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Such A Rush) 1978—EDDIE READ H. (Effervescing) 1971—CABRILLO H. (Kobuk King) 2013—ADORATION S. (Charm the Maker) 1974—CABRILLO H. (War Heim) 1978—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Terlingua) 1972—DE ANZA S. (Lucky Mike) 2014—YELLOW RIBBON H. (Miss Serendipity) BLAN LAWLER (1) 1980—DEL MAR OAKS (Movin’ Money) 1975—JUNIOR MISS S. (Doc Shah’s Siren) Richard Mandella 1980—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Great Lady M.) 1975—SORRENTO S. (Queen To Be) H. C. McBRIDE (5) 1969—DEL MAR FUTURITY TRIAL S. 1968—CTBA SALES S. (Fleet Allied) (Grey Papa) 1981—EL CAJON S. (Island Whirl) 1975—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Queen To Be) 1982—JUNIOR MISS S. (Some Kinda Flirt) 1975—DEL MAR H. (Cruiser II) 1968—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Fleet Allied) C. B. (BUDDY) LEAVITT (2) 1982—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Lucky Lady Ellen) 1977—TORREY PINES S. (Drama Critic) 1971—JUNIOR MISS S. (Chargerette) 1962—CTBA SALES S. (Kingomine) 1982—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Landaluce) 1978—SAN CLEMENTE S., 1st div. (Miss Magnetic) 1971—SORRENTO S. (Chargerette) 1964—DEL MAR DERBY (Pop’s Harmony) 1982—DEL MAR H. (Muttering) 1978—SORRENTO S. (Beauty Hour) 1975—BALBOA S. (Crazy Channon) 1978—PALOMAR H. (Drama Critic) CHARLES T. LEAVITT (4) 1983—GRADUATION S. (Benji King) CLARENCE McCAIN (1) H.C. McBride 1940—INAUGURAL H. (Jubal Junior) 1983—JUNIOR MISS S. (Yolanda) 1978—CHULA VISTA H. (Nantequos) 1968—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Grey Cricket) 1941—LA JOLLA H. (Vain Grove) 1983—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Bara Lass) 1978—RAMONA H. (Drama Critic) Buddy Leavitt MICHAEL McCARTHY (1) 1947—DEL MAR H. (Iron Maiden) 1983—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Althea) 1979—BING CROSBY H. (Syncopate) 2014—BOB HOPE S. (No Problem) 1953—ADMISSION DAY H. (Smart Barbara) 1983—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Althea) 1980—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Seafood) 1981—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Berry Bush) C. E. McCLAIN (1) JOHN M. LEAVITT (2) 1984—BALBOA S. (Saratoga Six) 1984—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE, 1st div. (Fiesta Lady) 1981—BING CROSBY H. (Syncopate) 1939—DEL MAR H. (Wedding Call) 1962—BING CROSBY H., 1st div. (Sea Orbit) 1982—JUNE DARLING S. (Sweet Maid) 1967—GRADUATION S. (Right Or Wrong) 1984—CORONADO S. (Alyanna) BILL McCORMICK (1) † 1984—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Saratoga Six) 1983—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Cardell) 1974—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Impressive Style) CRAIG LEWIS (9) 1985—SORRENTO S. (Arewehavingfunyet) 1984—EDDIE READ H. (Ten Below) 1986—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Our Sweet Sham) 1985—CTBA S. (Lady Pastor) R. H. (RED) McDANIEL (11) 1985—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Arewehavingfunyet) 1949—OCEANSIDE H. (Great Dream) 1988—GRADUATION S. (Rob An Plunder) 1986—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Bold n Special) 1985—DEL MAR OAKS (Savannah Dancer) 1988—SAN DIEGO H. (Cutlass Reality) 1986—OSUNITAS H., 1st div. (Loucoum) 1949—ESCONDIDO H. (Great Dream) 1986—BING CROSBY H. (American Legion) 1950—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Vino Fino) 1988—DE ANZA S. (Music Merci) 1987—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Julie The Flapper) † 1986—RAMONA H. (Auspiciante) 1988—BALBOA S. (Rob An Plunder) 1988—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Do So) 1950—LA JOLLA H. (Blue Reading) 1987—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Lost Kitty) 1950—OSUNITAS S. (Holler) † 1988—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Music Merci) 1987—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Contempt) 1988—JUNE DARLING S. (Bayakoa) 1992—SANDY BLUE S. (Certam De May) 1989—OCEANSIDE S. (Hawkster) 1951—BING CROSBY H. (Blue Reading) 1987—TORREY PINES S. (Julie The Flapper) 1951—SAN DIEGO H. (Blue Reading) 1993—RANCHO BERNARDO B.C. H. † 1987—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Lost Kitty) 1989—DEL MAR DERBY (Hawkster) 1989—TORREY PINES S. (Affirmed Classic) 1951—DEL MAR H. (Blue Reading) (Knight Prospector) Craig Lewis 1988—RANCHO BERNARDO H. 2002—KOBUK KING S. (Arbiter) 1990—PALOMAR H. (Jabalina Brown) 1953—DEL MAR DERBY (Apple Valley) (Clabber Girl) 1954—SAN DIEGO H. (Stranglehold) 1988—CHULA VISTA H. (Clabber Girl) 1990—LA JOLLA H. (Tight Spot) Red McDaniel GARY LEWIS (1) 1990—DEL MAR DERBY (Tight Spot) 1954—DEL MAR H. (Stranglehold) 1985—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Take My Picture) 1988—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Lea Lucinda) 1990—CHULA VISTA H. (Bayakoa) R.F. McDONNELL (1) KEVIN LEWIS (2) 1989—BING CROSBY H. (On The Line) 1989—JUNIOR MISS S. (A Wild Ride) † 1991—EDDIE READ H. (Tight Spot) 1947—DON DIEGO H. (Terry Bargello) 1999—LA JOLLA H. (Eagleton) D. Wayne Lukas 1991—WINDY SANDS H. (Ibero) 1989—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Rue De Palm) 2002—I’M SMOKIN S. (Siberland) 1991—TSUNAMI SLEW H. (Tokatee) DAN McFARLANE (1) 1989—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C.H. (On The Line) 2004—TORREY PINES S. (Muir Beach) 1992—PALOMAR H. (Super Staff) MORTON LIPTON (4) 1990—JUNIOR MISS S. (Cuddles) 1993—SAN DIEGO H. (Fanatic Boy) CASSANDRA McGILL (1) 1963—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Braganza) 1990—DE ANZA S. (Iroquois Park) S 1993—OSUNITAS H. (Potridee) 1981—ENCINITAS H. (Satin Ribera) S 1964—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Khal Ireland) 1990—SAN CLEMENTE H., 1st div. (Nijinsky’s Lover) Ron McAnally W 1967—SAN DIEGO H. (French Fox) 1993—DESERT TRIAL H. (Prying) MICHAEL MACHOWSKY (6) W 1990—GRADUATION S. (Rally Run) 1993—SANDSHARK H. (Fantastic Don) T 1967—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. (Estambul II) 1991—SAN DIEGO H. (Twilight Agenda) 1997—WARDEN S. (End Run) T R 1993—TORREY PINES S. (Adorydar) 2003—BARONA CUP H. (Fencelineneighbor) R KIM LLOYD (1) 1991—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C.H. (Twilight Agenda) 1994—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (D’Hallevant) A 1994—JUNE DARLING H. (Starolamo) Mort Lipton 1992—OCEANSIDE H., 2nd div. (Blacksburg) 2004—GREEN FLASH H. (Geronimo) A I 1994—CHULA VISTA H. (Paseana) 2005—SOLANA BEACH H. (Candy Factory) I C. E. (BUCK) LOGAN (1) 1992—LA JOLLA H. (Blacksburg) 1994—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Call Now) N 1994—BALBOA S. (Timber Country) 2011—DEL MAR MILE (Caracortado) N 1952—OCEANSIDE H. (Danae) 1994—DEL MAR FUTURITY (On Target) E E † 1996—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Sharp Cat) 2016—GREEN FLASH H. (Why Two) 1995—RELAUNCH H. (Mr Purple) R R HOWARD LONG (1) 1997—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Fantastic Fellow) MICHAEL MAKER (1) Mike Machowsky S 1955—SAN DIEGO H. (Trigonometry) 1995—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Future Quest) S 1997—LA JOLLA H. (Fantastic Fellow) 1996—BAYAKOA H. (Call Now) 2017—GOLDIKOVA S. (Kitten’s Roar) JOHN LONGDEN (5) 1997—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Coup D’Argent) 1996—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Misnomer) RICHARD MANDELLA (62) 1967—LA JOLLA MILE (Jungle Road) 1999—CHULA VISTA H. (A Lady From Dixie) † 1996—DEL MAR OAKS (Antespend) 1978—BING CROSBY H. (Bad ’N Big) 1967—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Baffle) RICHARD LUNDY (1) 1996—CHULA VISTA H. (Different) 1983—EL CAJON S. (Mamaison) 1968—LA JOLLA MILE (Baffle) 1990—WICKERR H. (Companion) 1997—SANDY BLUE H. (Sister Queen) 1986—CABRILLO H. (Hopeful Word) 1970—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Loved) 1998—SAN DIEGO H. (Mud Route) 1987—ESCONDIDO H. (Captain Vigors) 1981—CABRILLO H. (Tahitian King) John Longden 86 87 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018

1988—FLEET TREAT S. (Anniversary Wish) 1983—LA JOLLA MILE H. (Tanks Brigade) 2018—CARY GRANT S. (Solid Wager) ED MOGER, JR. (2) 1989—CTBA S. (Bel’s Starlet) 1983—DEL MAR DERBY (Tanks Brigade) 2018—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Creative Instinct) 2012—I’M SMOKIN S. (Native Treasure) 1989—JUNE DARLING S. (Survive) 1984—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE, 2nd div. (Full O Wisdom) 2018—GREEN FLASH H. (Stormy Liberal) † 2015—MATRIARCH S. (Stormy Lucy) 1990—JUNE DARLING S. (Devil’s Orchid) 1985—LA JOLLA MILE H. (Floating Reserve) 2018—SAN CLEMENTE S. (War Heroine) 1992—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Golden Treat) WILLIAM MOLTER (8) 1986—CTBA S. (Saros Brig) M. E. (BUSTER) MILLERICK (23) 1941—LONG BEACH H. (Mount Vernon II) † 1993—EDDIE READ H. (Kotashaan) 1986—CHULA VISTA H. (Fran’s Valentine) 1946—WALTER CONNOLLY MEMORIAL H. (Montanes) 1945—SAN DIEGO H. (High Resolve) 1993—SORRENTO S. (Phone Chatter) 1988—CORONADO S. (Lady Lister) 1948—DEL MAR DERBY (Frankly) 1948—BING CROSBY H. (Prevaricator) 1993—WINDY SANDS H. (Region) CHARLES MARIKIAN (4) 1948—DEL MAR H. (Frankly) 1948—LA JOLLA MILE (Henpecker) 1993—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C. H. (Region) 1977—DE ANZA S. (Fella’s Mock Up) 1948—LABOR DAY H. (Hemet Squaw) 1948—SAN DIEGO H. (Prevaricator) 1994—BING CROSBY H. (King’s Blade) 1980—GRADUATION S. (Sir Dancer) 1950—DEL MAR H. (Frankly) 1948—SEABISCUIT H. (Prevaricator) 1994—CERF S. (Phone Chatter) 1984—OCEANSIDE S. (Bozina) 1963—SAN DIEGO H. (Native Diver) 1949—DEL MAR H. (Top’s Boy) 1994—OSUNITAS H. (Gold Splash) 1989—BALBOA S. (A. Sir Dancer) 1964—OCEANSIDE H., 1st div. (Royal Eiffel) 1952—GRADUATION S. (Decorated) 1994—LIVE THE DREAM S. (Sandpit) 1964—SAN DIEGO H. (Native Diver) Bill Molter † 1996—RAMONA H. (Matiara) ROBERT MARSHALL (4) RICHARD D. MOON (5) 1990—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Solar Launch) 1964—LA JOLLA MILE (Royal Eiffel) 1953—BING CROSBY H. (Ode) † 1996—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Dare And Go) 1965—OCEANSIDE H. (Mr. Payne) 1996—CERF S. (Advancing Star) 1995—CTBA S. (Molistar) Chuck Marikian 1954—BING CROSBY H. (Alibhai Lynn) 1995—HOW NOW H. (Caherdaniel) 1965—SAN DIEGO H. (Native Diver) 1956—GRADUATION S. (Roger H.) † 1997—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Gentlemen) 1965—LA JOLLA MILE, 1st div. (Mr. Payne) 1997—RELAUNCH H. (Early Colony) 1998—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Full Moon Madness) 1958—DEL MAR OAKS (Camloc) 1967—BING CROSBY H. (Kissin’ George) 1958—PALOMAR H. (Camloc) 1997—JUNE DARLING S. (Advancing Star) PEDRO MARTI (2) 1967—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Fast Dish) 1998—SANDY BLUE H. (Sophie My Love) 1983—DEL MAR OAKS (Heartlight No. One) 1967—DEL MAR H. (Native Diver) HENRY MORENO (13) 1998—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Advancing Star) 1984—CABRILLO H. (Video Kid) 1967—OCTOBER H. (Kissin’ George) Buster Millerick 1964—RAMONA H. (Jalousie II) 1998—RELAUNCH S. (Expressionist) SIDNEY MARTIN (4) 1968—INAUGURAL H. (Mira Femme) 1971—LA JOLLA MILE, 1st div. (Pete’s Ruler) 1999—HONEY FOX H. (Vyatka) 1973—dh—RANCHO BERNARDO H., 2nd div. (D.B. Carm) 1969—SAN DIEGO H. (Kissin’ George) 1974—RAMONA H. (Tizna) 1999—VIKING SPIRIT H. (Malek) 1974—BALBOA S. (Diabolo) 1969—BING CROSBY H. (Kissin’ George) 1978—DEL MAR H. (Palton) 1999—BEST PAL S. (Dixie Union) 1974—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Diabolo) 1969—DEL MAR FUTURITY (George Lewis) 1983—CHULA VISTA H. (Sangue) 1999—BEN P. WALDEN H. (Reciclada) 1981—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Gala Array) 1970—GRADUATION S. (Paisano Prince) 1983—RAMONA H. (Sangue) † 2001—EDDIE READ H. (Redattore) 1984—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Salt Spring) BRIAN MAYBERRY (7) 1973—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Cutty) 2001—ESCONDIDO H. (Cagney) 1974—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. (Bensadream) 1985—TORREY PINES S. (Goldspell) 2001—OSUNITAS H. (Paga) 1981—JUNIOR MISS S. (Buy My Act) 1987—JUNIOR MISS S. (Sheesham) 1989—DE ANZA S. (Doyouseewhatisee) FRED A. MIQUELEZ (2) 2002—CERF H. (Palmarola) 1990—SORRENTO S. (Lite Light) Henry Moreno † 2003—DEL MAR OAKS (Dessert) 1991—FLEET TREAT S. (Number’s Game) 1970—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Generous Portion) 1993—dh—CERF S. (Dixie Fine) 2003—CTT & TOC H. (Crazy Ensign) 1991—TORREY PINES S. (Number’s Game) 1971—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Impressive Style) 1995—JUNE DARLING H. (Miss L Attack) † 2003—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Halfbridled) 1992—SORRENTO S. (Zoonaqua) MIKE MITCHELL (25) 1996—GRADUATION S. (Red) 1993—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Sardula) 2003—PALOMAR B.C. H. (Spring Star) 1979—ESCONDIDO H. (Uniformity) WILLIAM MOREY, JR. (3) 2003—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Siphonizer) 1994—SORRENTO S. (How So Oiseau) 1983—SAN CLEMENTE S., 1st div. (Eastern Bettor) Brian Mayberry 1999—TORREY PINES S. (Perfect Six) † 2004—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Pleasantly Perfect) V. J. MAYER (1) 1990—RIPTIDE S. (Maison Maestro) 2007—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ H. 2005—OCEANSIDE H., 2nd div. (El Roblar) 1984—SORRENTO S. (Wayward Pirate) 1993—FLEET TREAT S. (Tapstress) (Bold Chieftain) 2005—ESCONDIDO H. (Laura’s Lucky Boy) PAUL MEREDITH (4) 1994—HONEY FOX H. (Miss High Blade) 2008—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ H. 2006—OSUNITAS H. (Polyfirst) 1941—DEL MAR H. (Royal Crusader) 1995—EL CAJON S. (Turbulent Dancer) (Bold Chieftain) 2006—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Horse Greeley) 1941—LABOR DAY H. (Royal Crusader) 1997—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Naninja) 2008—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Dixie Chatter) † 2004—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Kela) FRED MORGAN (2) Bill Morey, Jr. 1959—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Azure’s Orphan) 1947—WALTER CONNOLLY MEMORIAL H. 2008—WICKERR H. (One Union) 1967—CTBA SALES S. (Bold Sailor) 2004—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Kela) 2009—LA JOLLA H. (Meteore) 2004—DEL MAR H. (Star Over the Bay) (War Valor) 2010—DEL MAR H. (Champ Pegasus) LOUIS MERIPOL (1) 2005—GRADUATION S. (Cougar Mtn Lodge) 1947—LABOR DAY H. (War Valor) 2011—CERF S. (Rumor) 1946—SAN DIEGO H. (Lovonsite) Paul Meredith 2005—DEL MAR H. (Leprechaun Kid) STEVE MORGUELAN (1) 2013—WICKERR S. (Indy Point) GROVER MILLER (1) 2007—SAN DIEGO H. (Sun Boat) 1982—CHULA VISTA H. (Matching) 2008—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Kilderry) 2013—SANDY BLUE H. (Sarach) 1969—CTBA SALES S. (Prince Guerrero) W. W. MORRIS (2) 2013—TORREY PINES S. (Beholder) PETER MILLER (24) † 2008—EDDIE READ H. (Monzante) 1952—BING CROSBY H. (Gustaf) 2008—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Delta Storm) 2014—JOHN C MABEE S. (Moulin de Mougin) 2006—GREEN FLASH H. (Fast Parade) 1962—PALOMAR H. (Sunday Slippers) 2009—EL CAJON S. (Grazen) 2015—OSUNITAS S. (Gas Total) † 2007—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Set Play) 2011—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Tanda) Mike Mitchell H. GRAHAM MOTION (5) 2015—SAN DIEGO H. (Catch a Flight) 2012—CERF S. (Reneesgotzip) 2011—EL CAJON S. (Celestic Night) † 2011—DEL MAR OAKS (Summer Soiree) † 2015—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Beholder) 2012—PIRATES BOUNTY S. (Comma to the Top) 2011—ADORATION S. (St Trinians) 2015—RED CARPET H. (Rusty Slipper) † 2015—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Beholder) 2013—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Reneesgotzip) 2012—DEL MAR MILE (Obviously) 2016—SEABISCUIT H. (Ring Weekend) S 2015—DESI ARNAZ S. (Lucky Folie) 2014—REAL GOOD DEAL (Red Outlaw) S 2012—TORREY PINES S. (Potesta) 2016—JIMMY DURANTE S. (Journey Home) W 2016—SOLANA BEACH H. (Majestic Heat) 2014—EL CAJON S. (Red Outlaw) W 2013—DEL MAR MILE H. (Obviously) † 2016—MATRIARCH S. (Miss Temple City) 2016—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Avenge) 2014—CERF S. (Reneesgotzip) T 2013—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Sunday Rules) T 2017—SOLANA BEACH S. (Majestic Heat) 2014—HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP (Finnegans Wake) WILLIAM I. MOTT (10) H.G. Motion R R 2013—YELLOW RIBBON H. (Egg Drop) A 2017—BETTY GRABLE S. (Majestic Heat) 2014—NATIVE DIVER H. (Big Cazanova) † 1995—DEL MAR OAKS (Bail Out Becky) A I JOSEPH MANZI (16) 2015—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Appealing Tale) ROBERT K. MITCHELL (3) 1997—HONEY FOX H. (Yokama) I N 1966—OCEANSIDE H. (Sky Gipsy II) 2015—DEL MAR JUVENILE TURF 1969—DEL MAR DERBY (Orbit Ruler) † 1997—RAMONA H. (Escena) N E 1966—SAN DIEGO H. (Old Mose) (Hollywood Don) 1974—CHULA VISTA H. (Bahia Key) 1997—ESCONDIDO H. (Dowty) E R 1966—CABRILLO H., 2nd div. (Old Mose) 2015—CARY GRANT S. (Solid Wager) 1975—CHULA VISTA H. (Bahia Key) 1997—C.H.B.P.A. & T.O.C. H. (Yokama) R 1998—HONEY FOX H. (Yokama) S 1966—DEL MAR H. (Old Mose) 2016—OCEANSIDE S. (Monster Bea) STEVE MIYADI (2) S 1968—GRADUATION S. (Inverness Drive) 2016—TORREY PINES S. (Belvoir Bay) 1998—ESCONDIDO H. (Dowty) † 1989—DEL MAR FUTURITY () 1998—CTT & TOC H. (Yokama) 1976—TORREY PINES S., 2nd div. 2016—CARY GRANT S. (Solid Wager) 2017—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Mr. Hinx) (Madam Gaylady) 2017—SENATOR KEN MADDY S. (Belvoir Bay) † 2008—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Go Between) 1980—OSUNITAS S. (Petron’s Love) † 2017—B.C. SPRINT (Roy H) GERALD MOERMAN (1) † 2016—DEL MAR OAKS (Harmonize) Bill Mott 1992—CTBA S. (Mime’s Real) 1982—BALBOA S. (Roving Boy) † 2017—B.C. TURF SPRINT (Stormy Liberal) 1982—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Roving Boy) Joe Manzi 2018—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN S. (Fly to Mars) Peter Miller 88 89 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018

KRISTIN MULHALL (6) 2015—CTT & TOC H. (Honey Lake) JOHN W. PAPPALARDO (4) RAY PRIDDY (4) 2004—WICKERR H. (Statement) 2015—YELLOW RIBBON H. (She’s Not Here) 1964—DEL MAR OAKS (Gim Mah) 1953—OCEANSIDE H. (Fortune Teller) 2004—LIVE THE DREAM H. (Statement) 2016—YELLOW RIBBON H. (She’s Not Here) 1965—DEL MAR OAKS (Alibarb) 1957—GRADUATION S. (Strong Bay) 2005—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Running Free) AIDEN O’BRIEN (2) 1967—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Strawberry Drive) 1958—GRADUATION S. (Djebah) 2005—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Imperialism) † 2017—B.C. JUVENILE TURF (Mendelssohn) 1974—CTBA S. (Sharm A Sheikh) 1982—GRADUATION S. (Son Of Song) 2008—LA JOLLA H. (Sky Cape) 2017—QATAR JUVENILE TURF SPRINT (Declarationofpeace) MONTE PARKE (2) HARRY A. (HAP) PROCTOR (1) 2011—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (John Johny Jak) DOUG O’NEILL (37) 1953—GRADUATION S. (Double Speed) 1988—JUNIOR MISS S. (Executive Row) RICHARD MULHALL (2) 2002—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Avanzado) 1953—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Double Speed) THOMAS PROCTOR (19) 1990—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Mehmetori) Kristin Mulhall 2004—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Areyoutalkintome) R. W. PEARCE (1) 1978—GRADUATION S. (I’m Smokin) Ray Priddy 1991—BALBOA S. (Scherando) 2004—EL CAJON S. (Perfect Moon) 1937—MOTION PICTURE H. (Best Bid) 2001—RELAUNCH S. (Bricks And Ivy) JEFF MULLINS (20) 2004—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Supah Blitz) MIKE PENDER (3) 2002—RELAUNCH S. (Dell Place) 2005—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Thor’s Echo) 2003—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Excess Summer) † 2013—EDDIE READ S. (Jeranimo) 2003—ESCONDIDO H. (Bonus Pack) 2003—GREEN FLASH H. (King Robyn) 2005—I’M SMOKIN S. (Bro Lo) 2013—DAISYCUTTER H. (Tasty Treat) 2011—DEL MAR DERBY (Banned) 2003—EL CAJON S. (Excess Summer) 2005—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Stevie Wonderboy) 2017—RED CARPET H. (How Unusual) 2012—OSUNITAS S. (Broken Dreams) 2004—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Sweet Win) † 2006—PACIFIC CLASSIC (Lava Man) 2012—LA JOLLA H. (Old Time Hockey) 2004—SAN DIEGO H. (Choctaw Nation) 2006—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Areyoutalkintome) A. PICO PERDOMO (3) 2013—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Wishing Gate) 2004—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Cayoke) 2007—I’M SMOKIN S. (Topper Shopper) 1985—CORONADO S. (Tomboy Blues) 2014—OCEANSIDE S. (Enterprising) 2005—SAN DIEGO H. (Choctaw Nation) 2008—BEST PAL S. (Azul Leon) 1990—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C.H. 2014—LA JOLLA H. (Enterprising) † 2005—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Wild Fit) 2008—EL CAJON S. (Slew’s Tiznow) (Stalwart Charger) 2015—DEL MAR MILE (Avanzare) 2006—REAL GOOD DEAL S. 2009—CTBA S. (Repo) 2000—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Jetin Excess) † 2015—HOLLYWOOD DERBY (Chiropractor) Tom Proctor (Seven Nation Army) 2009—GRADUATION S. (Wolf Tail) DOUG PETERSON (2) 2015—JIMMY DURANTE S. (Family Meeting) 2006—HARRY F. BRUBAKER H. (Stormin Away) Jeff Mullins 2009—SAN DIEGO H. (Informed) 1999—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Peach Flat) Pico Perdomo 2017—YELLOW RIBBON H. (Cambodia) 2007—VIEJAS CASINO H. (Silky Smooth) 2010—SORRENTO S. (Wickedly Perfect) 2001—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Sigfreto) 2017—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Cambodia) 2008—SANDY BLUE H. (Sweeter Still) 2010—DEL MAR MILE (Enriched) 2018—HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP (Chicago Style) 2012—BEST PAL S. (Know More) KARL PEW (1) 2009—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Carlsbad) 1981—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Forluvofiv) 2018—YELLOW RIBBON H. (Cambodia) 2012—OAK TREE JUVENILE TURF (Dry Summer) 2013—COUGAR II H. (Richard’s Kid) Doug O’Neill 2018—DEL MAR JUVENILE FILLIES TURF (Summering) 2013—GREEN FLASH H. (Sirocco Strike) 2013—SORRENTO S. (Concave) CLYDE PHILLIPS (1) 2018—SEABISCUIT H. (Caribou Club) 1940—DEL MAR H. (Big Flash) 2013—DEL MAR DERBY, 1st div. (Gabriel Charles) 2013—OAK TREE JUVENILE FILLIES TURF (Clenor) W. L. PROCTOR (17) 2015—OCEANSIDE S. (Soul Driver) 2013—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Private Zone) JACK M. PHILLIPS (4) 1971—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Hail The Grey) † 2015—EDDIE READ S. (Gabriel Charles) 2014—GRADUATION S. (Wake Up Nick) 1962—SAN DIEGO H. (Windy Sands) 1973—DEL MAR DERBY (Right Honorable) 2018—LA JOLLA H. (River Boyne) 2014—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Goldencents) 1963—DEL MAR DERBY, 2nd div. (Olympiad King) 1974—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Flighting) 2018—SHARED BELIEF S. (Tatters to Riches) 2014—I’M SMOKIN S. (Wake Up Nick) 1967—DEL MAR FUTURITY TRIAL S. (Broad Shadows) 1976—CHULA VISTA H. (Uniformity) WAYNE MURTY (1) 2014—OAK TREE JUVENILE FILLIES TURF (She’s Complete) 1968—OCEANSIDE H. (Broad Shadows) 1977—CHULA VISTA H., 2nd div. 1984—JUNE DARLING S. (Taranta) 2015—WICKERR S. (Pure Tactics) (Authorization) 2015—GRADUATION S. (Mrazek) GRACETON PHILPOT (2) 1956—INAUGURAL H. (Poona II) 1977—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Authorization) JAMES I. NAZWORTHY (8) 2015—BEST PAL S. (Nyquist) 1956—ESCONDIDO H. (Poona II) 1979—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Table Hands) 1960—CTBA SALES S. (Sullivan’s Bud) † 2015—DEL MAR OAKS (Sharla Rae) 1963—DEL MAR H. (Mr. Consistency) HURST PHILPOT (8) 1979—DEL MAR FUTURITY (The Carpenter) † 2015—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Nyquist) 1981—SAN DIEGO H. (Summer Time Guy) 1964—DEL MAR H. (Viking Spirit) 2015—DEL MAR JUVENILE FILLIES TURF (Jakaby Jade) 1939—SAN DIEGUITO H. (First Kiss) 1965—BING CROSBY H. (Viking Spirit) 1940—DEL MAR HOTEL S. (String Music) 1983—ESCONDIDO H. (Pin Puller) 2016—GRADUATION S. (Green With Eddie) 1984—TORREY PINES S. (Allusion) 1967—LAGUNA H. (Gamelight) 2016—CECIL B. DEMILLE S. (Term of Art) 1940—LABOR DAY H. (Woof Woof) 1969—JUNIOR MISS S. (Atomic Wings) 1945—WALTER CONNOLLY MEMORIAL H. 1985—BALBOA S. (Swear) 2017—COUGAR II H. (Curlin Road) 1986—JUNIOR MISS S. (Footy) Willard Proctor 1969—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Atomic Wings) 2017—TORREY PINES S. (Munny Spunt) (Shuffle) 1972—GRADUATION S. (Rise High) 1960—GRADUATION S. (Short Jacket) 1990—SAN CLEMENTE H., 2nd div. (Lonely Girl) Jim Nazworthy 2018—DAISYCUTTER H. (Go On Mary) Hurst Philpot 1991—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Repriced) J. C. NEWSOM (2) 1960—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Short Jacket) MIKE ORMAN (5) 1968—DEL MAR FUTURITY TRIAL S. 1992—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Major Impact) 1982—LA JOLLA MILE H., 1st div. (Hugabay) 1989—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Olympic Native) (Fleet Kirsch) 1994—CRAZY KID S. (Concept Win) 1982—ESCONDIDO H. (Rock Softly) 1992—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Sondheimer) 1970—RAMONA H. (Hi Q.) MIKE PUHICH (1) RALPH NICKS (1) 1995—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Lake George) 1992—DEL MAR DERBY (Daros) † 2017—B.C. JUVENILE FILLIES (Caledonia Road) 1996—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Ambivalent) TODD PLETCHER (1) 1996—LA JOLLA H. (Ambivalent) 2017—THE MARATHON S. (Destin) MIKE PUYPE (10) FABIO NOR (2) 1995—ESCONDIDO H. (Varadavour) 1990—RANCHO BERNARDO B.C. H. (Hot Novel) WILLIAM OSBORNE (1) MARCELO POLANCO (3) 1996—SORRENTO S. (Desert Digger) 1995—BALBOA S. (Cobra King) 1994—RANCHO BERNARDO B.C. H. (Desert Stormer) 1941—SAN DIEGO H. (Step By) Mike Orman 1996—KOBUK KING S. (Draco) S 2000—CTBA S. (Euro Empire) S CHRISTOPHER PAASCH (2) 1998—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Old Trieste) W COLE NORMAN (1) 2009—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Camille C) Marcelo Polanco W 2003—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Beau’s Town) 2006—BEST PAL S. (Principle Secret) 2010—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN H. T LEONARD POWELL (3) T CHARLES ODOM (1) † 2008—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Stardom Bound) (Bruce’s Dream) R 2016—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S., 1st div. 2011—SANDY BLUE H. (Mizdirection) R 1971—OCEANSIDE H. (Silent Pappa) HECTOR PALMA (7) (Soi Phet) A A 1981—CORONADO S. (Countess Cabrillo) 2013—BEST PAL S. (Alberts Hope) I 2018—COUGAR II H. (Beach View) I ULISES OLGUIN (1) 1983—DE ANZA S. (Vencimiento) 2013—CERF S. (Gypsy Robin) Mike Puype N 1996—CTBA S. (Pismo Bay) † 2018—DEL MAR OAKS (Fatale Bere) 2014—LET IT RIDE S. (Awesome Return) N 1988—EL CAJON S. (Old Exclusive) E E DOUGLAS OLIVER (2) 2015—SOLANA BEACH H. (Chati’s On Top) R 1993—GRADUATION S. (Troyalty) THOMAS A. PRATT (3) R 1976—BING CROSBY H. (Cherry River) 1974—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Bold Ballet) S 1993—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Reconquista) RODNEY RASH (8) S 1977—BING CROSBY H. (Cherry River) 1994—HOW NOW H. (Blaze O’Brien) 1976—EL CAJON S. (Wood Green) 1992—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Light of Morn) PHIL OLIVER (2) 1997—GRADUATION S. (Billy Black) 1978—ESCONDIDO H. (Bywayofchicago) 1992—ESCONDIDO H. (Navarone) Leonard Powell 2013—OSUNITAS S. (Closing Range) GEORGE PAPAPRODOMOU (2) Hector Palma E. E. PRESNELL (3) 1992—DEL MAR H. (Navarone) 2014—CTT AND TOC H. (Ann of the Dance) 2011—GRADUATION S. (Ruler of Dubai) 1941—CORONADO H. (Camp Verde) 1993—BAYAKOA H. (Party Cited) VICTORIA OLIVER (4) 2011—I’M SMOKIN S. (Ruler of Dubai) 1946—INAUGURAL H. (Venus De Milo) 1994—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Powis Castle) 1994—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Saltgrass) † 2014—DEL MAR OAKS (Personal Diary) 1960—BING CROSBY H. (High Performance) Rodney Rash 90 91 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018

1994—SANDY BLUE H. (Dancing Mirage) 1978—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Let’s Go To Edwards) 2011—DEL MAR H. (Celtic New Year) LYLE SECHREST (1) 1994—DEL MAR H. (Navarone) HACK ROSS (4) 2011—dh—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Sterling Outlook) 1949—SAN DIEGO H. (Prevaricator) W. A. REAVIS (4) 1946—dh—BING CROSBY H. (War Allies) † 2012—DEL MAR OAKS (Lady of Shamrock) SAM SECHREST (1) 1963—BING CROSBY H. (Sledge) 1946—LA JOLLA H. (First To Fight) 2013—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Rising Legend) 1951—OCEANSIDE H. (Mucho Hosso) 1963—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. (Moon Mad) 1947—WALTER CONNOLLY H. (Anecdote) 2013—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ H. (He Be Fire N Ice) 2013—SAN DIEGO H. (Kettle Corn) LUIS SEGLIN (1) 1980—BALBOA S. (Bold And Gold) 1951—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Big Noise) 2004—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Miss Loren) 1980—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Bold And Gold) 2013—DEL MAR H. (Vagabond Shoes) LYDELL T. RUFF (1) 2013—DEL MAR DERBY, 2nd div. (Ethnic Dance) YVES SEGUIN (1) LOREN RETTELE (3) 1968—dh—DEL MAR DERBY (Prince Hemp) 2013—I’M SMOKIN S. (Jedi Mind Trick) 1989—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Mr. Bolg) 1977—DEL MAR FUTURITY MICK RUIS (2) † 2014—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Iotapa) (Go West Young Man) GARY SHERLOCK (2) † 2017—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Bolt d’Oro) Hack Ross 2014—OAK TREE JUVENILE TURF (Daddy D T) 1978—CTBA S. (Hand Creme) 2016—KATHRYN CROSBY S. (Do The Dance) 2017—GOLDEN STATE JUVENILE FILLIES S. 2015—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Elektrum) 1981—CARLSBAD H. (Benny Bob) 2017—CTBA S. (Show It N Moe It) (One Fast Broad) 2015—TORREY PINES S. (Stellar Wind) ART SHERMAN (12) HARRY C. RICHARDS (1) SHELBE RUIS (1) 2016—COUGAR II H. (Hard Aces) 1958—ESCONDIDO H. (Solid Fleet) † 2016—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Stellar Wind) 1994—WINDY SANDS H. (Lykatill Hil) † 2016—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Union Strike) 1994—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C. H. B. R. RICHARDSON (1) Loren Rettele 2016—SHARED BELIEF S. (Accelerate) JOHN W. RUSSELL (8) 2017—TVG SAN DIEGO H. (Accelerate) (Lykatill Hil) 1966—CABRILLO H., 1st div. (Adopted) 1981—SAN CLEMENTE S. (French Charmer) † 2017—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Stellar Wind) 2003—CERF H. (Fancee Bargain) 1981—DEL MAR OAKS (French Charmer) T. F. (TOMMY) RICHARDSON (3) 2017—TRANQUILITY LAKE S. (Shenandoah Queen) 2006—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Siren Lure) 1968—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Big John A.) 1982—OSUNITAS S. (Aflicker) 2017—CARY GRANT S. (Edwards Going Left) 2007—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. 1969—ESCONDIDO H. (Big John A.) 1986—CORONADO S. (Evil Elaine) (Knockout Artist) 2018—DEL MAR MILE (Catapult) 1975—SAN DIEGO H. (Chesapeake) 1988—CABRILLO H. (Precisionist) 2007—GREEN FLASH H. (Barber) 2018—EDDIE READ S. (Catapult) Art Sherman GEORGE A. RILEY (2) 1988—RANCHO SANTA FE S. 2010—EL CAJON S. (Haimish Hy) (Basic Exchange) 2018—PAT O’BRIEN S. (Catalina Cruiser) 1970—ESCONDIDO H. (Cougar II) 2018—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Yuvetsi) † 2011—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Ultra Blend) 1988—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C.H. 2013—GRADUATION S. (California Chrome) 1970—CABRILLO H. (Cougar II) 2018—SAN DIEGO H. (Catalina Cruiser) (Precisionist) † 2014—HOLLYWOOD DERBY (California Chrome) 2018—TORREY PINES S. (True Royalty) JAY M. ROBBINS (7) 1991—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Stark South) John Russell 2016—SAN DIEGO H. (California Chrome) 2018—TRANQUILITY LAKE S. (Shenandoah Queen) 1977—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Pay The Toll) † 2016—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (California Chrome) 1977—JUNIOR MISS S. (Illustrious Girl) G. JAMES SACCO (1) † 2018—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (Accelerate) 1977—SORRENTO S. (My Little Maggie) 1975—CTBA S. (Awaken) STEVE SHERMAN (1) JENINE SAHADI (15) 2010—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Goggles McCoy) 1977—CHULA VISTA H., 1st div. JOHN W. SADLER (67) 1993—BALBOA S. (Creston) (Notably Different) 1988—BING CROSBY H. (Olympic Prospect) 1994—ESCONDIDO H. (Sir Mark Sykes) JOHN SHIRREFFS (14) 1985—EL CAJON S. (Nostalgia’s Star) 1995—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Track Gal) † 1995—EDDIE READ H. (Fastness) 1994—WICKERR S. (Bertrando) 1992—DEL MAR BUDWEISER B.C.H. 1995—RANCHO BERNARDO B.C. H. (Track Gal) 1995—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Lit De Justice) 1997—BAYAKOA H. (Radu Cool) (Reign Road) 1996—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Track Gal) 1996—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Lit De Justice) 1997—CHULA VISTA H. (Radu Cool) 2005—ALADDIN RESORT & CASINO H. 1996—GENEROUS PORTION S. (One More Angel) Jay Robbins 1996—WICKERR H. (Megan’s Interco) 2003—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Yankee Gentleman) (She’s a Jewel) 1997—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Track Gal) † 1996—EDDIE READ H. (Fastness) 2006—SAN DIEGO H. (Giacomo) B. R. ROBERTS (9) 1998—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Scooter Brown) 1996—VIEILLE VIGNE H. (Lady Sorolla) 2006—LA JOLLA H. (A. P. Warrior) 1945—INAUGURAL H. (Black Badge) 1999—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Christmas Boy) 1997—DEL MAR H. (Rainbow Dancer) † 2007—EDDIE READ H. (After Market) 1945—RAMONA H. (Canina) 1999—VIEILLE VIGNE S. (Maureen’s Hope) 1999—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Sweet Ludy) Jenine Sahadi 2007—DEL MAR H. (After Market) 1946—QUIGLEY MEMORIAL H. 2001—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Dr. Park) 2001—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Reine De Romance) 2007—CTT & TOC H. (Imagine) (Terry Bargello) 2001—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Waingarth) 2001—DEL MAR DERBY (Romanceishope) 2008—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Zenyatta) 1949—BING CROSBY H. (Cover Up) 2003—SAN DIEGO H. (Taste of Paradise) 2002—DEL MAR H. (Delta Form) 2008—DEL MAR DERBY (Madeo) 1953—JUNIOR MISS S. (Lady Cover Up) 2003—TORREY PINES S. (Victory Encounter) 2009—PALOMAR H. (Gotta Have Her) † 2009—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Zenyatta) 1953—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE 2004—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Our New Recruit) 2010—PALOMAR H. (Gotta Have Her) † 2010—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S. (Zenyatta) (Lady Cover Up) 2005—OSUNITAS H. (Healthy Addiction) 2011—OCEANSIDE S. (Mr. Commons) John Shirreffs MAKOTO SAITO (1) 1955—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Blen Host) 2005—ADORATION H. (Healthy Addiction) BILL SHOEMAKER (2) 2006—CLEMENT L. HIRSCH H. (Healthy Addiction) 2016—RED CARPET S. (Nuovo Record) 1956—LA JOLLA H. (Blen Host) B.R. Roberts 1990—OSUNITAS H. (Baldomero) 1966—BING CROSBY H. (Chiclero) 2006—EL CAJON S. (Cindago) JAY SALADIN (1) 1993—RELAUNCH H. (Diazo) 2006—DEL MAR DERBY (Get Funky) 1970—DEL MAR DERBY, 2nd div. (Mayhedo) CRAIG ROBERTS (1) 2007—SORRENTO S. (Tasha’s Miracle) SANFORD SHULMAN (1) 1993—WICKERR H. (Slew of Damascus) 2007—DEL MAR MILE (Crossing the Line) TED SALADIN (2) 1984—CTBA S., 2nd div. (Delaware Ginny) 2007—TORREY PINES S. (Seaside Affair) 1973—RANCHO BERNARDO H., 1st div. (Fairly Certain) WILLIAM ROBERTSON (2) 1973—dh—RANCHO BERNARDO H., 2nd div. (Dollar Discount) JOSE SILVA (1) 1945—QUIGLEY MEMORIAL H. (Timber Slide) 2008—COUGAR II H. (Zappa) 2006—CTBA S. (C’est Mark) S 1947—SAN DIEGO H. (Ended) † 2008—JOHN C. MABEE H. (Black Mamba) THOMAS SCHOLFIELD (1) S W 2008—SORRENTO S. (Evita Argentina) 1957—DEL MAR DERBY (Mystic Eye) A. E. SILVER (2) W CARL A. ROLES (8) 1946—DEL MAR H. (Olhaverry) 2008—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Dearest Trickski) T 1939—OCEANSIDE H. (Sweepalot) F. S. SCHULHOFER (1) 1955—CTBA SALES S. (Scarlet Abbey) T R 2008—DEL MAR MILE (Whatsthescript) 1982—RAMONA H. (Honey Fox) R 1961—INAUGURAL H. (Nushie) WILLIAM SIMPSON (1) A 1963—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Perris) 2008—TORREY PINES S. (Dawn Before Dawn) A I 2008—CERF H., 2nd div. (Coco Belle) STEVE SCHWARTZ (1) 1974—GRADUATION S. (Gentle Jess) I 1964—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Terry’s Secret) 1999—CERF H. (Mountain Medley) N 1965—DEL MAR H. (Terry’s Secret) 2008—GREEN FLASH H. (Get Funky) JIM SINNOTT (1) N E 1966—DEL MAR OAKS, 1st div. (Desert Trial) 2009—CTT & TOC H. (Black Mamba) DON SCHNELL (1) 1954—DEL MAR DERBY (Musselshell) E R 1966—RAMONA H., 1st div. (Desert Trial) 2009—TORREY PINES S. (Third Dawn) 2018—KATHRYN CROSBY S. (Escape Clause) R S 2010—OCEANSIDE S. (Twirling Candy) CLIFFORD SISE, JR. (8) S 1967—RAMONA H. (Desert Trial) GARY SCIACCA (1) 1991—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Pirate’s Outlook) Carl Roles 2010—LA JOLLA H. (Sidney’s Candy) † 1998—EDDIE READ H. (Subordination) 1991—GRADUATION S. (Dr. Augusta) DALE ROMANS (1) † 2010—DARLEY DEBUTANTE (Tell a Kelly) 1995—WARDEN S. (Smart Wise) † 2012—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (Dullahan) 2010—TORREY PINES S. (Switch) SAM SCOLAMIERI (1) 2001—CTBA S. (Asian Adventure) 2010—DEL MAR DERBY (Twirling Candy) 2015—CTBA S. (Obey) LARRY ROSE (3) 2001—GENEROUS PORTION S. 2011—WICKERR S. (Calimonco) 1972—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Funny Funny Ache) GEORGE SCOTT (1) (Whitewinesipper) Cliff Sise, Jr. 1974—BING CROSBY H. (Rise High) 2011—JOHN C. MABEE S. (Cozi Rosie) John Sadler 1986—OSUNITAS H., 2nd div. (Flying Girl) 92 93 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018

2002—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Rock Opera) WAYNE B. STUCKI (2) H. S. SWIFT (1) MARTIN VALENZUELA (2) 2004—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Coastal Strike) 1948—OSUNITAS S. (Some Gal) 1959—CTBA SALES S. (Fay’s Night Out) 1980—JUNIOR MISS S. (Sweet Amends) 2015— LA JOLLA H. (Prospect Park) 1972—BALBOA S. (Brave Dance) JACK T. TAYLOR (3) 1984—GRADUATION S. (Pretensor) B. B. SLASKY (3) GARY STUTE (2) 1946—LABOR DAY H. (Bric A Brac) JACK VAN BERG (8) 1947—DEL MAR HOTEL S. (Candy Kane) 1985—JUNIOR MISS S. (Wee Lavaliere) 1952—DEL MAR DERBY (Southarlington) 1972—ESCONDIDO H. (Mongo’s Pride) 1954—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Fair Molly) 2016—BETTY GRABLE S. (Chao Chom ) 1953—LA JOLLA H. (Threesome) 1990—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE 1957—OCEANSIDE H. (Royal Academy) MELVIN F. STUTE (26) W. W. TAYLOR (4) (Beyond Perfection) FRED M. SMITH (2) 1963—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Mary Mel) 1939—MOTION PICTURE H. (Can’t Wait) 1992—CHBPA SANDSHARK H. (Seti I) 1959—SAN DIEGO H. (Twentyone Guns) 1964—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Lil’s Night Out) 1940—WALTER CONNOLLY MEMORIAL H. (Can’t Wait) 1993—CTBA S. (Dezibelle’s Star) 1959—DEL MAR H. (Twentyone Guns) 1969—DEL MAR OAKS (Commissary) 1950—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Patch) 1995—SAN DIEGO H. (Blumin Affair) 1996—SANDY BLUE H. (Wheatly Special) MIKE SMITH (1) 1975—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Telly’s Pop) 1954—OCEANSIDE H. (Spring Count) 1979—GRADUATION S. (Just Right Mike) 1996—WARDEN S. (Big Sky Jim) 1993—LA JOLLA H. (Manny’s Prospect) M. A. (MESH) TENNEY (4) 2000—FINLANDIA CUP H. (Miss Pixie) Jack Van Berg 1981—ESCONDIDO H. (Advocatum) 1958—SOLANA BEACH H. (Like Magic) TOM SMITH (4) 1983—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Pair of Aces) DANNY VELASQUEZ (1) 1938—RANCHO SANTA FE H. (Ariel Cross) 1958—DEL MAR DERBY (The Shoe) 1983—SORRENTO S. (Leading Ladybug) 1965—JUNIOR MISS S., 2nd div. (Queen Slippers) 1991—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Wicked Wit) 1938—MATCH RACE (Seabiscuit) 1984—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Kerber Co.) 1941—DEL MAR HOTEL S. (Chiquita Mia) 1966—LA JOLLA MILE (Embassy) DARRELL VIENNA (24) 1985—RANCHO SANTA FE S. (Snow Chief) 1981—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Table Torch) 1941—CABRILLO H. (Chiquita Mia) 1986—SORRENTO S. (Brave Raj) HOWARD TESHER (1) Mel Stute 1981—CHULA VISTA H. (Save Wild Life) 1981—GRADUATION S. (Remember John) WALTHER SOLIS (1) 1986—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Brave Raj) Mesh Tenney 1984—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Ready For Luck) 2014—CTBA S. (My Fiona) 1987—SAN CLEMENTE S., 2nd div. (Future Bright) W. A. THOMAS (1) 1987—OSUNITAS H., 1st div. (Short Sleeves) 1988—CTBA S. (Unpainted) 1938—ESCONDIDO H. (Happy Bolivar) EARL H. SORRELL (1) Tom Smith † 1987—RAMONA H. (Short Sleeves) 1945—DEL MAR H. (Texas Sandman) 1989—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Kool Arrival) (11) 1988—OSUNITAS H., 2nd div. (Choritzo) 1991—RELAUNCH S. (Persianalli) 1960—INAUGURAL H. (Honeys Gem) † 1990—EDDIE READ H. (Fly Till Dawn) DENNIS W. SPARKS (1) 1992—I’M SMOKIN S. (Just Sid) 1973—BALBOA S. (Battery E.) 1960—RAMONA H. (Honeys Gem) 1991—LA JOLLA H. (Track Monarch) 1992—JUNIOR MISS S. (Best Dress) 1960—PALOMAR H. (Perizade) 1991—SANDY BLUE S. (Classy Women) BILL SPAWR (9) 1993—dh—CERF S. (Booklore) 1963—DEL MAR OAKS (Hi Rated) 1991—DEL MAR H. (My Style) 1990—BING CROSBY H. (Sensational Star) 1993—I’M SMOKIN S. (Subtle Trouble) 1965—LA JOLLA MILE, 2nd div. (Hoist Bar) 1992—GRADUATION S. (Sudden Hush) 1990—PAT O’BRIEN B.C. H. (Sensational Star) 1994—GRADUATION S. (Desert Pirate) 1965—RAMONA H., 2nd div. (Sea Eagle) 1996—FLEET TREAT S. (Belle’s Flag) 1992—CHULA VISTA H. (Exchange) 1996—OSUNITAS H. (Real Connection) 1966—JUNIOR MISS S., 1st div. (Girl Happy) 1997—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Tres Paraiso) 1993—SANDCASTLE H. (Miss King) 1996—I’M SMOKIN S. (Bagshot) 1971—OSUNITAS S., 1st div. (Ancient Silk) 1998—JUNE DARLING S. (Closed Escrow) 1994—BAYAKOA H. (Exchange) 2002—FANTASTIC GIRL S. (Warren’s Whistle) 1997—BEST PAL S. (Old Topper) Noble Threewitt 2000—KOBUK KING S. (Chelsea Barracks) 1999—RANCHO BERNARDO H. 2002—SORRENTO S. (Buffythecenterfold) 1998—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Old Topper) † 2001—RAMONA H. (Janet) Darrell Vienna (Enjoy The Moment) 2003—BEST PAL S. (Perfect Moon) 2000—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Theresa’s Tizzy) 2001—FLEET TREAT S. (Above Perfection) † 2012—BING CROSBY S. (Amazombie) (24) 2002—BING CROSBY B.C. H. (Disturbingthepeace) 2017—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Skye ROBERT TILDEN (1) Bill Spawr 1950—DEL MAR DERBY (Great Circle) 1945—LA JOLLA H. (Gold Boom) 2002—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Disturbingthepeace) Diamonds) 1951—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Tonga) 2003—PAT O’BRIEN H. (Disturbingthepeace) 2018—LET IT RIDE S. (Risky Proposition) 1956—JUNIOR MISS S. (Sully’s Trail) ROBERT TROEGER (1) 2003—DEL MAR B.C. H. (Joey Franco) CHRISTOPHER SPECKERT (4) 1957—ESCONDIDO H. (Hi Pardner) 2010—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Gato Go Win) 2007—DEL MAR DERBY (Medici Code) 1988—DEL MAR OAKS (No Review) 1959—JUNIOR MISS S. (Fair Maggie) EDDIE TRUMAN (1) 2007—COUGAR II H. (Atlando) 1992—SAN DIEGO H. (Another Review) 1962—JUNIOR MISS S. (Star Maggie) 2014—FLEET TREAT S. (Go West Marie) 2009—HARRY F. BRUBAKER S. (Skyrush) 1993—EL CAJON S. (Pleasant Tango) 1969—DEL MAR H. (Figonero) JAMES TONER (1) DAVID A. VIVIAN (1) 1994—MATCHING S. (Stellar Affair) 1970—PALOMAR H., 2nd div. (La Sevillana) 2017—HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP (Manitoulin) 1987—OCEANSIDE S., 1st div. (Kindly Court) ROGER STEIN (2) 1970—SORRENTO S., 1st div. (June Darling) 1970—DEL MAR FUTURITY (June Darling) MARY LOU TUCK (3) THOMAS L. WALKER (1) 1992—CHBPA SANDCASTLE H. (Southern Truce) Warren Stute 1978—EL CAJON S. (Go West Young Man) 1985—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Mint Leaf) 2006—DAISYCUTTER H. (Starkay) 1972—SAN DIEGO H. (Figonero) 1978—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Happy Holme) 1980—EDDIE READ H. (Go West Young Man) TIMOTHY J. WALKER (1) WILLIAM T. STEPP (1) 1985—BING CROSBY H. (My Favorite Moment) 1980—DEL MAR H. (Go West Young Man) 1981—CARDIFF BY THE SEA S. (Leliza) 1995—VIEILLE VIGNE H. (Wild Lightning) 1985—CABRILLO H. (Last Command) CLYDE TURK (11) JAMES WALLACE (5) LIONEL C. STERNBERGER (1) 1986—DEL MAR H. (Raipillan) 1955—OCEANSIDE H. (Valiant Ace) 1956—OCEANSIDE H. (Anchor Watch) 1962—OCEANSIDE H. (Doc Jocoy) 1991—FANTASTIC GIRL (Magic Sister) 1960—DEL MAR OAKS (Linita) Mary Lou Tuck 1963—GRADUATION S. (Real Good Deal) (1) 1993—FANTASTIC GIRL H. (Magical Maiden) 1961—RAMONA H. (Linita) 1966—RAMONA H., 2nd div. (Fleet Treat) † 2017—B.C. DISTAFF (Forever Unbridled) 1993—CHULA VISTA H. (Magical Maiden) 1961—ESCONDIDO H. (Top Double) 1966—PALOMAR H. (Fleet Treat) S 1999—FLEET TREAT S. (Bright Magic) 1962—ESCONDIDO H. (Hardware) 1967—DEL MAR OAKS (Forgiving) S W MICHAEL STIDHAM (3) 1999—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Guillermo) 1965—CTBA SALES S. (Coursing) W 2014—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Istanford) 2002—SAN DIEGO H. (Grey Memo) KATHY WALSH (4) 1965—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Coursing) T T 2014—SANDY BLUE H. (Istanford) 2002—REAL GOOD DEAL S. (Hot War) 2003—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Devious Boy) R 1966—ESCONDIDO H., 1st div. (Quicken Tree) R 2018—JIMMY DURANTE S. (Elsa) 2002—FINLANDIA CUP H. (Ragin T Rex) 2007—OCEANSIDE S., 3rd div. (Vauquelin) A 1966—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Ruken) A LANCE STOKES (2) † 2002—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Miss Houdini) 1967—RANCHO BERNARDO H., 2nd div. 2007—GRADUATION S. (Georgie Boy) I † 2007—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Georgie Boy) I N 1999—GENEROUS PORTION S. (Cover Girl) JOHN SULLIVAN (5) (Quicken Tree) N E 2000—FLEET TREAT S. (Cover Gal) 1979—EL CAJON S. (Shamgo) 1968—DEL MAR H. (Quicken Tree) Clyde Turk WESLEY WARD (8) E 2002—FLEET TREAT S. (Bear Fan) R KEITH L. STUCKI (5) 1983—OSUNITAS S. (Night Fire) W. H. TYREE (1) Kathy Walsh R S 1954—LA JOLLA H. (Leterna) 1985—OSUNITAS S. (Clouds Daughter) 1951—LA JOLLA H. (Oats) 2005—GREEN FLASH H. (Courageous King) S 1986—LA JOLLA MILE H. (Vernon Castle) 2008—CTBA S. (Streamin Heat) 1957—PALOMAR H. (Myrtle) HARRY UNNA (1) 1967—DE ANZA S. (Grey Medallion) 1986—DEL MAR DERBY (Vernon Castle) 2014—SORRENTO S. (Sunset Glow) 1940—LA JOLLA H. (Justice M.) 2014—RANCHO BERNARDO H. (Judy the Beauty) 1972—CTBA S. (Ancient Title) John Sullivan C. N. SUNDLIE (1) † 2014—DEL MAR DEBUTANT (Sunset Glow) 1977—DEL MAR H. (Ancient Title) Keith Stucki 1967—RANCHO BERNARDO H., 1st div. (Sharp Decline) JOSHUA VALADEZ, JR. (1) 1981—SORRENTO S. (First Advance) 2015—DAISYCUTTER H. (Shrinking Violet) 2017—LET IT RIDE S. (Master Merion) 94 95 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018 Stakes Winning Trainers • Del Mar • 1937–2018

DON WARREN (8) 1968—CABRILLO H. (Pinjara) MICHAEL WHITTINGHAM (7) 1991—PALOMAR H., 2nd div. (Somethingmerry) 1970—SAN DIEGO H. (T.V. Commercial) 1980—JUNE DARLING S., 1st div. (Fresca) 1996—INVERNESS DRIVE S. 1970—BING CROSBY H. (Bargain Day) 1980—JUNE DARLING S., 2nd div. (Academyawardwinner) 1970—DEL MAR OAKS, 1st div. (Beja) (Ack’s Secret) 2007—REAL GOOD DEAL S. 1970—OSUNITAS S. (Queen Janine) 1980—ENCINITAS H. (Fresca) (Big Bad Leroybrown) 1970—DEL MAR H. (Daryl’s Joy) 1985—RAMONA H. (Daily Busy) † 2011—EDDIE READ S. (Acclamation) 1971—GRADUATION S. (House Of Porter) 1986—SAN DIEGO H. (Skywalker) 2011—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ S. (Norvsky) 1971—SAN DIEGO H. (Advance Guard) 1986—ESCONDIDO H. (Truce Maker) † 2011—TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC (Acclamation) 1971—DEL MAR OAKS (Turkish Trousers) 1995—HONEY FOX H. (Bis Cat) † 2012—EDDIE READ S. (Acclamation) Don Warren 1971—DEL MAR H. (Pinjara) Michael R. H. WILEY (1) Whittingham 2012—CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ H. (Norvsky) 1972—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Groshawk) 1937—CORONADO H. (Boss Martin) JAMES WEATHERINGTON (2) 1973—PALOMAR H., 2nd div. (Belle Marie) 1973—SAN DIEGO H. (Kennedy Road) CECIL WILHELM (3) 1959—INAUGURAL H. (Boston Again) 1937—LA JOLLA H. (Topsy Omar) 1959—RAMONA H. (Boston Again) 1973—LA JOLLA MILE (Groshawk) 1973—CABRILLO H. (Kennedy Road) 1955—BING CROSBY H. (One Ton Tony) GEORGE WEAVER (1) 1973—CHULA VISTA H. (Grotonian) 1955—GRADUATION S. (Fathers Poise) 2017—JIMMY DURANTE S. (Daddy Is a Legend) 1974—PALOMAR H. (Sphere) BARNEY WILLIS (3) C. R. (RALPH) WEST (10) 1974—SAN DIEGO H. (Matun) 1979—JUNIOR MISS S. (Hazel R.) 1941—INAUGURAL H. (Lassator) 1974—EL CAJON S. (Within Hail) 1979—SORRENTO S. (Hazel R.) 1950—ESCONDIDO S. (Pat’s Own) 1975—DEL MAR OAKS (Snap Apple) Charlie 1979—BALBOA S. (Doonesbury) Whittingham 1952—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Hour Regards) 1975—EDDIE READ H. (Blue Times) Barney Willis 1975—EL CAJON S. (Crumbs) ROBERT WINGFIELD (1) 1954—CTBA SALES S. (Guilton Madero) 1972—DEL MAR DERBY (Bicker) 1964—CTBA SALES S. (Saucy Pueblo) 1975—RAMONA H. (Dulcia) 1966—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. 1976—DEL MAR H. (Riot In Paris) RANDY WINICK (7) 1976—RAMONA H. (Vagabonda) 1978—CABRILLO H. (Vic’s Magic) (Amerigo’s Fancy) Ralph West 1967—RANCHO SANTA FE H. 1977—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Stone Point) 1978—SAN DIEGO H. (Vic’s Magic) (Amerigo’s Fancy) 1977—LA JOLLA MILE S. (Stone Point) 1978—DEL MAR OAKS (Country Queen) 1970—DEL MAR OAKS, 2nd div. (Thoroly Blue) 1977—EL CAJON S. (Kulak) 1979—RAMONA H. (Country Queen) 1977—OSUNITAS S. (Granja Sueno) 1977—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. (Pikehall) 1985—CHULA VISTA H. (Dontstop Themusic) 1981—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Aduana) 1978—OSUNITAS S. (Fact) 1991—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (La Spia) 1978—TORREY PINES S. (Donna Inez) 1992—DEL MAR OAKS (Suivi) TED WEST (2) 1979—SAN CLEMENTE S. (Ancient Art) 1986—FLEET TREAT S. (Witchery) H. G. WOODS (1) Randy Winick 1979—PALOMAR H. (More So) 1988—SORRENTO S. (Stocks Up) 1945—LABOR DAY H. (Sandy Watson) 1979—EDDIE READ H. (Good Lord) TED H. WEST (3) 1979—DEL MAR OAKS (Our Suiti Pie) E. H. WRIGHT (1) 1948—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Star Fiddle) 2001—PIRATE’S BOUNTY H. (Freespool) Ted West 1980—PALOMAR H. (A Thousand Stars) 2003—RANCHO BERNARDO H. 1980—CABRILLO H. (Teddy Doon) WILLIAM H. WYNDLE (4) (Secret Liaison) 1980—DEL MAR DERBY (Exploded) 1961—OCEANSIDE H. (Shelbyville) 2011—dh—PIRATE’S BOUNTY S. (Mensa Heat) 1980—CHULA VISTA H., 2nd div. (Galaxy Libra) 1961—GRADUATION S. (Bold Corporal) W. T. WESTROPE (1) 1980—RAMONA H. (Queen To Conquer) 1967—DEL MAR DERBY (Charlie Boots) 1945—OSUNITAS S. (Copper Jade) 1980—SEASIDE H. (Borzoi) 1968—ESCONDIDO H., 2nd div. (Till Morrow) 1981—PALOMAR H. (Kilijaro) TIM YAKTEEN (4) R. L. (BOB) WHEELER (15) 1981—TORREY PINES S. (Northern Fable) 1955—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Miss Todd) 2005—DAISYCUTTER H. (Fortunately) 1981—RAMONA H. (Queen To Conquer) 1957—DEL MAR FUTURITY (Old Pueblo) 2010—GRADUATION S. (Bench Points) 1982—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Craelius) 1961—DEL MAR OAKS (Fun House) 2010—I’M SMOKIN S. (Bench Points) Ted H. West 1982—PALOMAR H., 1st div. (Northern Fable) 1961—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Spark Plug) † 2013—BING CROSBY S. (Points Offthebench) 1982—DEL MAR OAKS (Castilla) 1962—RAMONA H. (Fun House) 1982—EL CAJON H. (Craelius) STEVEN W. YOUNG (2) 1962—DEL MAR DEBUTANTE (Brown Berry) 1990—SANDCASTLE H. (Fraulein Maria) Tim Yakteen 1983—OCEANSIDE S., 2nd div. (Dr. Daly) 1963—INAUGURAL H. (Spark Plug) 1997—CTBA S. (Rattle My Nerves) 1986—DEL MAR OAKS (Hidden Light) 1964—JUNIOR MISS S., 1st div. (Swoon’s Tune) 1986—BALBOA S. (Temperate Sil) HOWARD ZUCKER (3) 1969—OCEANSIDE H. (Derby Day Boy) 1987—DE ANZA S. (Bold Second) 2008—DAISYCUTTER H., 1st div. 1969—CABRILLO H. (Balsamo II) 1987—CHULA VISTA H. (Infinidad) (Synnin and Grinnin) 1971—DEL MAR DERBY (Regal Case) 1987—CABRILLO H. (Ferdinand) 2008—DAISYCUTTER H., 2nd div. S 1977—DEL MAR OAKS (Taisez Vous) S 1987—DEL MAR H. (Swink) (Queen Ofthe Catsle) W 1978—JUNIOR MISS S. (Joi’ski) W 1989—PALOMAR H. (Claire Marine) 2009—DAISYCUTTER H. (Queen Ofthe Catsle) 1980—RANCHO SANTA FE S. Bob Wheeler T 1989—SAN DIEGO H. (Lively One) T (Answer To Music) R 1989—LA JOLLA H. (River Master) R 1984—EL CAJON S. (Bunker) A A 1989—CABRILLO H. (Lively One) Howard Zucker I I STEVE WHITBY (1) 1989—CHULA VISTA H. (Goodbye Halo) N N 1973—OSUNITAS S., 2nd div. (Daddy’s Datsun) 1989—DEL MAR H. (Payant) E E 1990—DEL MAR H. (Live The Dream) R L. T. WHITEHILL (2) R S 1939—LABOR DAY H. (Teddy Kerry) 1991—SAN CLEMENTE H. (Flawlessly) S 1947—INAUGURAL H. (Triskelion) † 1991—RAMONA H. (Campagnarde) 1991—DEL MAR OAKS (Flawlessly) CHARLES WHITTINGHAM (74) † 1992—RAMONA H. (Flawlessly) 1961—DEL MAR H. (Scotland) 1993—HONEY FOX H. (Campagnarde) 1966—DEL MAR DERBY (Drin) † 1993—RAMONA H. (Flawlessly) 1968—RAMONA H. (Scoop Time) † 1994—RAMONA H. (Flawlessly) 1968—BING CROSBY H. (Pretense) 1996—DEL MAR DERBY (Rainbow Blues) 96 97 P.O. Box 700, Del Mar, CA 92104 www.dmtc.com • 858.755.1141