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50-70% Broken Tango, Bahim, Wewewealldawayhome, Wild Alex, Double (10-9) Paid $66.60 LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | KENTUCKY.COM SPORTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2013 D3 HORSE RACING Famed trainer celebrates 100 years NERUD EARNED OVER 1,000 CAREER WINS BOB LEVERONE | ASSOCIATED PRESS Rusty Wallace signed autographs for fans before making his way Associated Press into the induction ceremonies for the NASCAR Hall of Fame. NEW YORK — Hall of Wallace has been a tireless ambassador for NASCAR. Fame trainer John Nerud, who oversaw champions Dr. AUTO RACING Fager, Gallant Man and Ta Wee, turns 100 on Saturday. He plans to mark the oc- casion the following day at Wallace: Hall nod Sands Point Golf Club near COURTNEY STAFFORD | Coglianese Photos his home in Old Brookville, Animal Kingdom, ridden by John Velazquez, raced to a win at Gulfstream Park last February. N.Y. Injuries have sidelined the 2011 Kentucky Derby winner multiple times after big victories. pinnacle of career Nerud trained 27 stakes winners and had more than Ky. Derby Future Wager going 1½ miles as the target. 1,000 wins in a training ca- CREW CHIEF, OWNER entry has a long association KINGDOM Horse Trainer Odds “We hope he runs a good with the blue oval. reer that began in 1935 and 1. Capo Bastone Todd Pletcher 30 AMONG INDUCTEES From Page D1 race here, but this isn’t a Wallace found a twist in continued through 1978. He 2. Code West Bob Baffert 50 win-or-lose proposition,” Mc- developed the Tartan Farms 3. Delhomme Todd Pletcher 30 By Jenna Fryer being inducted with Leon- been a little closer. It doesn’t 4. Den’s Legacy Bob Baffert 30 Gaughey said. “If we see a Associated Press ard Wood, who was the first breeding program and was take anything away from the 5. Dynamic Sky Mark Casse 30 good effort and he comes back instrumental in transforming 6. Falling Sky John Terranova, II 30 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — person to congratulate him winner, he’s an extraordinary 7. Flashback Bob Baffert 15 good, we’ll take it from there.” Rusty Wallace touched on his following his first career Cup Ocala, Fla., into a major thor- horse but … I guess my only 8. Frac Daddy Kenneth McPeek 50 Lost in the shuffle of the oughbred center. He helped 9. Goldencents Doug O’Neill 20 early days trying to make it as win at Bristol. frustration is that we didn’t 10. He’s Had Enough Doug O’Neill 50 billed showdown between found the Breeders’ Cup and a professional race car driver, Baker was introduced by have a clean trip. 11. Itsmyluckyday Edward Plesa, Jr. 15 Animal Kingdom and Point of the lessons he learned from Jeff Gordon, one of five active was inducted into racing’s “But a horse like our horse 12. Mylute Thomas Amoss 30 Entry is Grade I winner Un- Hall of Fame in 1972. He is 13. Normandy Invasion Chad Brown 20 NASCAR’s pioneers and his re- drivers chosen to introduce when you’re only running 14. Overanalyze Todd Pletcher 15 bridled Command. Trained by lentless push to drive for Roger the nominees. Gordon talked its oldest living member. a few times, you sure hope 15. Oxbow D. Lukas 20 Tom Bush, who conditioned Born in Minatare, Neb., on 16. Revolutionary Todd Pletcher 20 Penske in an energetic accep- about being a proud gradu- they’re going to have a good 17. Shanghai Bobby Todd Pletcher 12 the ultra-popular Get Stormy, tance into the Hall of Fame. ate of Baker’s driving school, Feb. 9, 1913, Nerud developed trip and no excuses. In rac- 18. Super Ninety Nine Bob Baffert 20 Unbridled Command brings a his first champion, the sprint- 19. Uncaptured Mark Casse 20 Then Wallace, winner of a tale also touched on by the ing it doesn’t always work 20. Verrazano Todd Pletcher 15 five-race win streak into Satur- er Delegate, in 1949. Nerud’s 55 races and the 1989 cham- late Baker’s wife, Susan. out that way. But the fact he’s 21. Violence Todd Pletcher 12 day and comes off a victory in pionship, called Friday night’s She recalled getting a call best horse was Hall of Famer only got a few more races left 22. Vyjack Rudy Rodriguez 20 the Grade I Hollywood Derby 23. Will Take Charge D. Lukas 30 induction “the biggest day of from someone pushing for Dr. Fager, the 1968 Horse of before he goes to stud now, 24. All other 3-year-olds ———— 9/5 on Nov. 25. the Year. Other champions my driving career.” Gordon to be accepted into the certainly that means you want As has been the case at Wallace was the headliner of driving school, and Baker later trained by Nerud include Hall each race to count.” every turn, there are no soft of Famer Ta Wee, Dr. Patches, of Dynaformer is the most the fourth Hall of Fame class, getting the same call. Baker lis- The question a year ago spots for Animal Kingdom to which included innovative me- tened as Gordon was described and Intentionally. was whether Animal Kingdom accomplished member of the try to rebuild his momentum. “Mr. Nerud enjoyed one six-horse field on grass, he is chanic and crew chief Leonard as the next great star of NA- could get back to winning Since it doesn’t take much to Wood, former series champions SCAR, and said simply at the of the greatest careers of form off an injury. The expec- best going longer than the 11⁄8 get him back at full force, the any trainer in the 20th cen- miles he will travel Saturday. Buck Baker and Herb Thomas end: “I don’t want you to bring tation now is for him to handle main goal for his 2013 cam- and former car owner Cotton some S.O.B down here and he tury and we wish him a happy a horse Saturday who in most “Obviously, 11⁄8 miles is paign is merely for him to 100th birthday and continued not his opportune distance Owens. Wallace and Wood are tears all my cars up.” other seasons would have been have one, uninterrupted. the only two living members of It was only fitting that good health,” said Christo- crowned a divisional champion but it’s a place to get started “I would have loved to have pher Dragone, director of the and I’m looking forward to this year’s class. Owens was inducted into the off his 2012 campaign. seen him be able to go out Wallace has been a tireless Hall by David Pearson, the National Museum of Racing Beginning with an allowance it,” McGaughey said. “But if there and prove over and over and Hall of Fame. “Mr. Nerud he could be competitive with ambassador for NASCAR, tak- driver who won him a cham- win at Keeneland last April, the again how great he is,” Motion ing a hands-on role in promo- pionship and was a devoted built a reputation that has those horses going 11⁄8 miles, Shug McGaughey-trained Point said. “But because he’s been tion after winning his cham- friend long after their racing stood the test of time and he of Entry reeled off five straight it could open up some other somewhat fragile, it’s been has been a tremendous am- doors, too.” pionship that continued into careers ended. victories including three Grade kind of one race at a time.” retirement. He’s currently an The former driver and car bassador for the sport of thor- I wins before getting beat by Point of Entry is also be- oughbred racing.” ing considered for a possible analyst for ESPN. owner Owens died at 88 in a half-length by Little Mike in Alicia Wincze Hughes: (859) 231- Nerud still owns a few ac- “I feel so different, I feel so June, weeks after learning he the Breeders’ Cup Turf. trip to Dubai with a start in 1676. tive Thoroughbreds. the $5 million Sheema Classic happy. I feel like my career has had been voted into the Hall’s While the 5-year-old son Blog: horseracing.bloginky.com. finally got a period on the end,” fourth class. Pearson won 27 Wallace said after the ceremo- races driving for Owens, as ny. “People are already acting well as the 1966 championship. different, they are acting kinder. Thomas, the first driver to They are calling me Mr. Wallace win two NASCAR champion- Saturday’s Thoroughbred racing entries and treating me different.” ships, died in 2000. A two-time Wood, who was inducted champion at NASCAR’s top 5th—$7,000, claiming ($5,000), 4-year-olds 7 Nomorewar N. Arroyo, Jr. 122 3-1 5 Where’s the Baby J. Bridgmohan 114 4-1 TURFWAY PARK and up, 1 mile, 3:00 8 Bag of Gold R. Morales 122 30-1 6 Animal Kingdom J. Rosario 121 8-5 a year after his older brother, level, he also finished second First post 1:10 p.m. 1 Mutakddim’s Crown A. Tamburello 121 6-1 9 Skimmer I. Cruz 115 12-1 9th—$150,000, Gulfstream Park Sprint Cham- Glenn, made a point to thank in points twice and ended the (Horses listed in post position 2 Little Willy R. Prescott 121 5-1 10 Pass That Bottle M. Straight 122 15-1 pionship Stakes (Grade III), 4-year-olds and up, Ford Motor Company. The year in the top two in four con- order with saddle-cloth number) 3 Go Bray Boo B. Fayos 121 8-1 11 Lemon Chiller B.
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