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Claibornebreeders' Futurity Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity (G1) Sponsored by Claiborne Farm 103rd Running • Fall • 1 1/16 miles • 2-year-olds The Breeders’ Futurity was inaugurated at the Kentucky Association track in Lexington in 1910 and was renewed every year thereafter through 1930. In 1931-1933, the race was shifted to Latonia in Northern Kentucky. The Futurity was revived at Keeneland in the fall of 1938. From 1943-1945, the Futurity was renewed as a part of the Churchill Downs fall meetings. Claiborne Farm of Paris, Ky., became the sponsor in 2014. Milestones – Breeders’ Futurity 2015 Purse: $500,000 Fastest Time at Current Distance (1 1/16 miles): 1:42 1/5, Polar Expedition, 1993 STAKES Largest Straight Payoff: $74.60, Dawn of War, 2005 Smallest Straight Payoff: $2.20, Occupation, 1942 Keeneland/Coady Largest Field: 15, 1954 Keeneland sales graduate Brody’s Cause upset favored Smallest Field: 3, 1943; 1946 Exaggerator to win the Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity (G1). Largest Value to Winner: $310,000, Consolidator, 2004; Dawn of War, 2005; Great Hunter, 2006; Wicked Style, 2007; Square Eddie, 2008 Owners – Breeders’ Futurity Albaugh Family Stable – Brody’s Cause, 2015 Run, 1976 Robins, Gerald and Timothy Sams – Tasso, Amerman Racing LLC (John and Jerome Gray, Tom – Oil Capitol, 1949 1985 Amerman) – Siphonic, 2001 Greentree Stable – Devil Diver, 1941; Sanders, G.E. – Provante, 1973 Ashbrook Farm (Glen S. Bromagen) – Big Stretch, 1950; Straight Face, 1952 Scully, James – Gonquin, 1977 Wicked Style, 2007 Grissom, T.A. – Namon, 1958; Roman Line, Stephens, Woodford C. – Brother Tex, 1954 Bayview Stable – Orono, 1986 1961 Tabor, Michael – Honour and Glory, 1995 Belair Stud – Johnstown, 1938 Haggin II, Louis Lee – Harbor Springs, 1975 The Thoroughbred Corp. (Ahmed bin Blass, Patricia – Annililate ‘em, 1972 Hanger, W. Arnold – Roman Flag, 1939 Salman) – Arabian Light, 2000 Bluegrass Equine Bloodstock LLC – Harborvale Stable – Alladier, 1951 Van Deren, Gene and O.S. Deming – Joha, 2012 Hardamon, Donald G. and Ray Trisler – Toby’s Brother, 1959 Brown, J. Graham – He’s a Pistol, 1960 Sir Bordeaux, 1990 WinStar Farm LLC and Stonestreet Stables Buckram Oak Farm (Monsour Fustok) – Hasty House Farm – Hasty Road, 1953 LLC – Carpe Diem, 2014 Eurosilver, 2003 Headley, Hal Price – Pellicle, 1945 Buhl, T.D. – Air Sailor, 1944 Hinkle IV, S.D. and D.D. Crater – Crater Bwamazon Farm – Jovial Jove, 1955; T.V. Fire, 1984 Commercial, 1967; Highland Park, 1982 Hofmann, Mrs. Philip – Gold Stage, 1979 Calumet Farm – Whirlaway, 1940 Hooper, Fred W. – Olympia, 1948; Chasing Dreams Racing 2008 LLC Tinsley, 1965 (Robert Brewster) – Noble’s Promise, 2009 Hooper, Mrs. Fred W. – Education, 1946 Circle M Farm – Man of the Moment, 1970 Joseph LaCombe Stable (Joseph LaCombe) – Claiborne Farm – Round Table, 1956; Duel, Favorite Trick, 1997 1963; Dike, 1968; Swale, 1983; Forty Niner, Lewis, Robert B. and Beverly J. – 1987 Consolidator, 2004 Cody, James B. – Polar Expedition (S), 1993 Marsch, John – Occupation, 1942 Columbine Stable (Andrea S. Pollack) Monroe, Roy K. – Tejano Run, 1994 – J.B.’s Thunder, 2010 Oaktown Stable (Lewis Burrell Sr. et al) – Combs, Brownell – f-Durazna, 1943 Dance Floor (S), 1991 Cragwood Stable – Windjammer, 1971 Overbrook Farm (W.T. Young) – Darby Dan Farm – Ornamento, 1962 Mountain Cat (S), 1992; Boston Harbor, 1996; Dixiana – Shy Guy, 1947; Hard Work, 1969 Cat Thief, 1998 Donegal Racing (Jerry Crawford) – Oxley, John C. – Sky Mesa, 2002 Dullahan, 2011 Pegram, Michael E. – Captain Steve, 1999 Keeneland/Coady Eagle Mountain Farm – Packer Captain, 1974 Perry, William Haggin – Slavic (S), 1989 Joining jockey Corey Lanerie for the trophy presentation Farish III, William S. – Strike Your Colors, 1978 Phipps, Michael G. – Gentleman James, 1966 were (from left) Steve Castagnola, representing owner Firestone, Bertram R. – D’Accord, 1981 Phipps, Ogden – Fast Play (S), 1988 Albaugh Family Stable, trainer Dale L. Romans and Walker Fisher, Mary V. – Fulcrum, 1957 Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. – Dawn of Hancock of Claiborne Farm. Floyd, William – Fairway Phantom, 1980 War, 2005; We Miss Artie, 2013 Ford Stables – Umbrella Fella, 1964 Reddam, J. Paul – Great Hunter, 2006; Golden Chance Farm Inc. – Run Dusty Square Eddie, 2008 Rev. 8/4/16 2016 Fall Keeneland Media Guide | Stakes 71 ® Trainers – Breeders’ Futurity Adams, William E. – Run Dusty Run, 1976 Hodgins, Jack C. – Shy Guy, 1947; Puckett, J.D. – He’s a Pistol, 1960 Arnold II, George R. – Wicked Style, 2007 Fulcrum, 1957 Pupino, Anthony – Alladier, 1951 Baffert, Bob A. – Captain Steve, 1999; Arabian Hofmans, David E. – Siphonic, 2001 Robertson, Hugh H. – Polar Expedition (S), Light, 2000 Jolley, LeRoy – Duel, 1963 1993 Basile, Anthony – T.V. Commercial, 1967; Jolley, Moody – Round Table, 1956 Romans, Dale L. – Dawn of War, 2005; Highland Park, 1982 Jones, Ben A. – Whirlaway, 1940 Dullahan, 2011; Brody’s Cause, 2015 Best, John R. – Square Eddie, 2008 Laurin, Lucien – Dike, 1968 Schulhofer, Flint S. – Slavic (S), 1989 Byrne, Patrick B. – Favorite Trick, 1997 Long, Jack – Man of the Moment, 1970 Stall Jr., Albert M. – J.B.’s Thunder, 2010 Carroll, Del W. – Gentleman James, 1966; Lukas, D. Wayne – Dance Floor (S), 1991; Stephens, Woodford C. – Brother Tex, 1954; Strike Your Colors, 1978 Mountain Cat (S), 1992; Honour and Glory, Harbor Springs, 1975; Swale,1983; Conway, James P. – Ornamento, 1962 1995; Boston Harbor, 1996; Cat Thief, 1998; Forty Niner, 1987 Cotton, E.L. – Pellicle, 1945 Consolidator, 2004 Tappen, George – Johnstown, 1938 Curtis Jr., William – Gold Stage, 1979 Maker, Michael J. – Joha, 2012 Tinsley Jr., J.E. – Tinsley, 1965 Davis Jr., Doug – Annihilate ‘em, 1972 McGaughey III, C.R. – Fast Play (S), 1988 Trotsek, Harry – Oil Capitol, 1949; Hasty Dodson, Doug – Packer Captain, 1974 McPeek, Kenneth – Tejano Run, 1994; Noble’s Road, 1953 Drysdale, Neil – Tasso, 1985 Promise, 2009 Ward Jr., John T. – Sky Mesa, 2002 Fanning, Jerry – Gonquin, 1977 Miller, MacKenzie – Windjammer, 1971 Warren, Ronnie G. – Sir Bordeaux, 1990 Firestone, Bertram R. – D’Accord, 1981 Nafzger, Carl – Fairway Phantom, 1980; Werstler, Charles R. – Hard Work, 1969 Gaver, John – Devil Diver, 1941; Big Stretch, Orono, 1986 Wilson, A.G. – Air Sailor, 1944 1950; Straight Face, 1952 O’Neill, Doug F. – Great Hunter, 2006 Wingfield, R.E. – Toby’s Brother, 1959 Gentry, Loyd – Umbrella Fella, 1964 Parke, Burley – Occupation, 1942 Wright, Vester R. – Namon, 1958; Roman Line, Goode, J.M. – f-Durazna, 1943 Parke, I.H. – Education, 1946; Olympia, 1948 1961 Griffin, Strother – Jovial Jove, 1955 Pletcher, Todd A. – We Miss Artie, 2013; Zakoor Jr., Dave – Provante, 1973 STAKES Griffitt, D.H. – Crater Fire, 1984 Carpe Diem, 2014 Zito, Nicholas P. – Eurosilver, 2003 Hirsch, Max – Roman Flag, 1939 Jockeys – Breeders’ Futurity Adams, Johnny – Hasty Road, 1953 Delahoussaye, Eddie – Strike Your Colors, Maragh, Rajiv – Joha, 2012 Albarado, Robby – Wicked Style, 2007 1978 Martinez, Willie – Noble’s Promise, 2009 Anderson, Pete – Brother Tex, 1954 Delahoussaye, John – Fulcrum, 1957 McCarron, Chris – Siphonic, 2001 Atkinson, Ted – Big Stretch, 1950 Desormeaux, Kent – Dullahan, 2011 McCreary, Conn – Devil Diver, 1941 Bailey, Jerry – Tejano Run, 1994; Boston Dodson, Doug – Jovial Jove, 1955 McHargue, Darrel – Run Dusty Run, 1976; Harbor, 1996 Espinoza, Victor – Great Hunter, 2006 D’Accord, 1981 Bejarano, Rafael – Consolidator, 2004; Square Fires, Earlie – Dike, 1968 Montoya, Daryl – Crater Fire, 1984 Eddie, 2008 Garner, Willie – Olympia, 1948 Nazareth, John – Umbrella Fella, 1964 Bierman, Carrol – Alladier, 1951 Gomez, Garrett – Captain Steve, 1999 Nichols, Jimmy – Tinsley, 1965; Gentleman Bourque, Curt – Polar Expedition (S), 1993 Green, Bennie – Straight Face, 1952 James, 1966 Bridgmohan, Shaun – J.B.’s Thunder, 2010 Haas, Leon – Roman Flag, 1939; Occupation, Olivares, Frank – Gonquin, 1977 Brooks, Steve – Pellicle, 1945; Education, 1946; 1942; Air Sailor, 1944 Pincay Jr., Laffit – Windjammer, 1971; Tasso, Shy Guy, 1947; Round Table, 1956 Hansman, Larney – He’s a Pistol, 1960 1985 Brumfield, Don – Hard Work, 1969; Man of the Hawley, Sandy – Orono, 1986 Prado, Edgar – Sky Mesa, 2002 Moment, 1970; Annihilate ‘em, 1972; Packer Higley, Jesse – f-Durazna, 1943 Ramos, Wigberto – Sir Bordeaux, 1990 Captain, 1974; Gold Stage, 1979 Jacinto, John – Dawn of War, 2005 Rotz, John L. – Toby’s Brother, 1959 Castellano, Javier – Eurosilver, 2003 Lanerie, Corey – Brody’s Cause, 2015 Santos, Jose – Slavic (S), 1989 Church, Ken – Oil Capitol, 1949 Lively, John – Fairway Phantom, 1980; Sellers, Shane – Arabian Light, 2000 Combest, Jim – Namon, 1958 Highland Park, 1982 Stout, Jimmy – Johnstown, 1938 Cook, William M. – Roman Line, 1961 Longden, John – Whirlaway, 1940 Velazquez, John – We Miss Artie, 2013; Cordero Jr., Angel – Fast Play (S), 1988 Lucas, W.D. – Duel, 1963 Carpe Diem, 2014 Day, Pat – Mountain Cat (S)-B, 1992; Honour Lynch, Jimmy – Ornamento, 1962 Woods Jr., Charles – Dance Floor (S), 1991 and Glory, 1995; Favorite Trick, 1997; Manganello, Mike – Provante, 1973 Ycaza, Manuel – T.V. Commercial, 1967 Cat Thief, 1998 Maple, Eddie – Harbor Springs, 1975; Swale, 1983; Forty Niner, 1987 Breeders’ Futurity History Year Winner/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2015 Brody’s Cause Corey Lanerie (121) Exaggerator Rated R Superstar 1:43.27 my 1 Albaugh Family Stable Dale L. Romans Kent Desormeaux (121) Calvin Borel (121) 2014 Carpe Diem* John Velazquez (121) Mr. Z Bold Conquest 1:43.38 ft 6 1/4 WinStar Farm LLC and Todd A. Pletcher Jon Court (121) Rosie Napravnik (121) Stonestreet Stables LLC 2013 We Miss Artie John Velazquez (121) Smarty’s Echo Arctic Slope 1:46.91 ft 2 3/4 Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey Todd A. Pletcher E.T. Baird (121) Joseph Rocco Jr. (121) Polytrack 2012 Joha Rajiv Maragh (121) Dynamic Sky Java’s War 1:44.52 ft 1 Bluegrass Equine Bloodstock LLC Michael J. Maker Luis Contreras (121) Richard Eramia (121) Polytrack 2011 Dullahan Kent Desormeaux (121) Majestic City Optimizer 1:43.12 ft 3/4 Donegal Racing (Jerry Crawford) Dale L. Romans Garrett Gomez (121) Robby Albarado (121) Polytrack 2010 J.B.’s Thunder Shaun Bridgmohan (121) Santiva Willcox Inn 1:44.12 ft 4 Columbine Stable Albert M.
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