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SUNDAY SILENCE DEAD A Champion on the Track... After undergoing three surgeries and battling laminitis Sunday Silence was bred in Kentucky by Oak Cliff for nearly two weeks, Sunday Silence (Halo--Wishing Thoroughbreds and owned by Ernest Galliard and Ar- Well, by Understanding) died of heart failure yesterday thur B. Hancock. “My first memory was of him as a foal at Shadai Stallion Station in Ja- in the field,” Hancock said. “When he was little, he was pan. The 1989 Horse of the silver-gray, and he just kept running and running and Year, who won two-thirds of the running, in and out of the mares and the other foals. He American Triple Crown and domi- must have kept running for five minutes.” Nearly black nated the Japanese stallion ranks by the time he reached the track, he caught the eye of for nearly a decade, was 16. “He his trainer, Charlie Whittingham, early. “I knew he was has been getting very much really going to be something when Charlie called me worse the last few days,” Shadai one day and said, ‘this big black son of a bitch can run spokesman Eisuke Tokutake said a little.’ Those were his exact yesterday. “Today he got down words--he was a master of and was unable to get back up. understatement,” Hancock He was in a lot of pain despite recalled. The talented Thor- the strong medicines we gave oughbred won just one of three starts at two, breaking him. He died earlier today of Sunday Silence Horsephotos his maiden by 10 lengths in heart failure and we are very up- his second appearance at Hol- set about the loss of such a great horse.” In an official lywood Park, but he became statement, Japan Racing Association President a force to be reckoned with Masayushi Takahashi said, “It is with deep regret that at three. Sunday Silence we witness the passing of Sunday Silence, who has reeled off consecutive wins in given us so many outstanding racehorses, and whose a March allowance at Santa name is known not only in our country, but throughout Anita, the GII San Felipe S. the world.” Sunday Silence, who stood his entire career and the GI Santa Anita Derby. at Shadai Stallion Sta- Still, he was sent off the 3-1 Sunday Silence & Easy tion, was taken out of second favorite in the Ken- stud duty in May after Goer in 1989 Preakness tucky Derby to Easy Goer, Horsephotos showing inflammation who had sailed through his in his right foreleg. He East Coast preps in similar style. He got the better of underwent three oper- his New York nemesis in the Derby, winning by 2 1/2 ations in an attempt lengths, yet was the crowd’s 2-1 second choice once to alleviate the condi- again at Pimlico. But it was in the Preakness that, ac- tion; the most recent cording to Hancock, the colt ran the race of his life. surgery was per- Headed by Easy Goer as they raced into the far turn, he formed July 18 after Stay Gold HJKC photo battled back to win by a nose. “Easy Goer swept past he showed signs of him and I was 100 percent sure the race was over,” bacterial peritendinitis, an inflammation of the tendon Stone Farm’s owner admitted. “In fact, I put my binoc- sheath, and he seemed to be recovering. He began to ulars down and didn’t look up for four or five seconds. show signs of laminitis in his left foreleg at the end of But my wife, Traci, kept saying, ‘he’s coming back,’ the first week of August, but, showing the courage he and I’ll be damned if he wasn’t. I’d never seen a horse displayed as a racehorse, he battled the disease before do that before--he just wouldn’t quit.” finally succumbing yesterday. Sunday Silence cont. p2 A leading first crop sire at Fasig-Tipton July S yearlings sold averaged $89,000. Look for more yearlings selling at OBS, Woodbine & Keeneland September. SCATMANDU Storm Cat S Princess Alydar, by Alydar Winning the world over 859 299.0473 • www.walmac.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 8/20/02 • PAGE 2 of 6

“The Gift of a Lifetime”... P R E V I E W His jockey, Patrick Valenzuela, was equally amazed P P by the willingness his colt displayed. “He was very Tuesday, York, Britain, post time: 2:55 p.m. rambunctious on the track, but he was talented and INTERNATIONAL S.-G1, £450,000, quick as a cat,” he commented. “He’d do anything for 3yo/up, 10f 85ydsT you and race any way you asked him to. He gave me SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER the gift of a lifetime in the Kentucky Derby and the 1 2 Chancellor (Ire) Halling B Hills Preakness.” The tough competitor was denied a Triple 2 6 Golan (Ire) Spectrum (Ire) Stoute Crown sweep, finishing eight lengths behind Easy Goer 3 1 Indian Creek (GB) Indian Ridge (Ire) Elsworth in the Belmont, but he got his revenge in a dramatic 4 5 Nayef Gulch Tregoning showdown with his arch rival in the final race of his 5 4 No Excuse Needed (GB) Machiavellian Stoute 1989 campaign, the Breeders’ Cup Classic, outfinishing 6 7 Noverre Rahy Bin Suroor Easy Goer by a neck and, in so doing, earning honors 7 3 Starbourne (Ire) Sadler's Wells A O'Brien as the Horse of the Year and champion three-year-old. All carry 131 pounds except Starbourne, 120 pounds. Sunday Silence opened 1990 with a win in the GI Cali- Following their epic struggle in the G1 King George VI fornian, but was retired with an injury after finishing & Queen Elizabeth Diamond S. at Ascot, Golan (Ire) and second in the GI Hollywood Gold Cup. He ended his Nayef are back in the ring for this afternoon’s feature. racing career with nine wins and five seconds from 14 Golan’s, winner of last year’s G1 2000 Guineas, was a starts for earnings of $4,968,554, but the best was yet runner-up in the G1 last June and third in to come. the Irish version at The Curragh in July. Despite his A Champion in the Breeding Shed... recent King George effort and his wins in the G3 Select S. at Goodwood and G3 Cumberland Lodge S. at Ascot Sunday Silence was sent to Japan to stand at stud last year, the left-handed courses suit him best. Impres- because there was little enthusiasm for the horse sive in the G1 Dubai Sheema Classic at Nad al Sheba among Kentucky breeders. “I think Easy Goer already Mar. 23, he later won the G1 Champion S. at had 40 contracts, and we had two,” Hancock said. “I Newmarket in October and was fourth in the G1 Prince called everybody in the world and only three people of Wales’s S. at Royal Ascot June 19. Interestingly, his wanted shares in him. People weren’t interested in owner was only keen to run him at Ascot after race- breeding to him, it was as simple as that.” But he course officials had turned on the taps. Noverre, last quickly established himself as that country’s leading year’s G1 Sussex S. winner, was a closing second in stallion, smashing Japanese sire records from the time the G1 Dubai Duty Free at Nad al Sheba Mar. 23 before his first crop hit the racetrack in 1994. He was the another second in the Sussex S. at Goodwood last time champion sire in Japan every year from 1995 through July 31. 2001, and maintains a sizeable lead in 2002. Through Aug. 13, Sunday Silence had sired 75 stakes winners, 10 champions, four Japanese Derby winners and the JAPANESE CHAMPIONS earners of $322,194,260 from nine crops to race. Special Week (Jpn), winner of the 1999 G1 Japan Cup, FOR SUNDAY SILENCE is his leading money winner to date with earnings of Name Japanese Awards $9,346,435. He also sired champion older mare To The Air Shakur 3yo Colt - ‘00 Victory (Jpn), who was second in the 2001 G1 Dubai Bubble Gum Fellow 2yo Colt - ‘95 World Cup; and Stay Gold (Jpn), hero of the 2001 G2 Cheers Grace 3yo Filly - ‘00 Dubai Sheema Classic and the 2001 G1 Hong Kong Dance in the Dark 3yo Colt - ‘96 Vase. The average price of Sunday Silence’s foals at Fuji Kiseki 2yo Colt - ‘94 the Select Sale in July was ¥92.48 million; Green Dance Partner 3yo Filly - ‘95, Older Mare - ‘96 Desert, second on the list, averaged ¥35.33 million and Marvelous Sunday Older Horse - ‘97 El Condor Pasa, third, averaged ¥24.91 million. “I think Mejiro Bailey 2yo Colt - ‘00 he would have been a great stallion here,” Hancock Stinger 2yo Filly - ‘98 said. “He would have passed on that spirit of his wher- To The Victory Older Mare - 01 ever he stood.” FARDA AMIGA — Straight to the head of the Class 3YO filly follows commanding Kentucky Oaks (G1) with Alabama (G1) for BROAD BRUSH Graham J. Beck, President Inquiries: Michael Hernon 859-293-2676 Fax 859-299-9371 www.gainesway.com Look for Yearlings by this perennial Leading Sire in September. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 8/20/02 • PAGE 3 of 6

(Previews cont.) Wednesday, York, Britain, post time: 2:20 p.m. Tuesday, York, Britain, post time: 3:30 p.m. ASTON UPTHORPE YORKSHIRE OAKS-G1, £250,000, GREAT VOLTIGEUR S.-G2, £150,000, 3yo, c/g, 3yo/up, f/m, 11f 195ydsT 11f 195ydsT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER 1 4 Love Everlasting (GB) Pursuit Of Love (GB) Darley 130 1 5 Bandari (Ire) Alhaarth (Ire) Johnston 2 10 Zanzibar (Ire) In The Wings (GB) R Quinn 130 2 2 Bollin Eric (GB) Shaamit (Ire) T Easterby 3 3 Guadalupe (Ger) Monsun (Ger) Suborics 120 3 6 Bustan (Ire) Darshaan (GB) Tregoning 4 8 Irresistible Jewel (Ire) Danehill Smullen 120 4 3 Frankies Dream (Ire) Grand Lodge Mills 5 9 Islington (Ire) Sadler's Wells Fallon 120 5 4 Highest (Ire) Selkirk Stoute 6 6 Kazzia (Ger) Zinaad (GB) Dettori 120 6 1 Systematic (GB) Rainbow Quest Johnston All carry 121 pounds. 7 5 Lady's Secret (Ire) Alzao M Hills 120 Bandari steps back into the breach after his impres- 8 7 Mellow Park (Ire) In The Wings (GB) Pat Eddery 120 sive score in the G3 Gordon S. at Goodwood July 30. 9 1 Quarter Moon (Ire) Sadler's Wells No rider 120 Winners of that contest have a fair follow-up record 10 11 Starbourne (Ire) Sadler's Wells No rider 120 here in recent years, with Stowaway (GB) in 1997 and 11 2 Sulk (Ire) Selkirk Hughes 120 Bonny Scot (Ire) in 1992 having completed the double, and Air Marshall (Ire), who was narrowly beaten at TRAVERS CONTENDERS’ OUT FOR FINAL WORK Goodwood, making amends in this. Bandari was bounc- The Nick Zito-trained pair of Quest (Seeking the Gold) ing back from a disappointing eighth placing in the G1 and Nothing Flat (Peaks and Valleys), second and sev- Epsom Derby June 8, having taken the G3 Lingfield enth, respectively, in the GII Jim Dandy S. Aug. 4, led Derby Trial May 11 by 13 lengths. He faces Bollin Eric, the charge of final workouts at Saratoga in advance of runner-up in both the G2 Dante S. May 15 and G2 King Saturday’s feature, the Travers S. Both colts breezed Edward VII S. at Royal Ascot June 21, where Bustan five furlongs over the Spa’s training track in 1:03 2/5 in was fifth. He bids to emulate Dushyantor, the last separate workouts. “They don’t need much,” said Zito. runner-up in the Dante to win here. Systematic holds “Obviously, the training track here is very deep. I guess Highest on the form of the King George V H. at Royal on any other track they would have worked in 1:01.” Ascot June 20, where a neck separated the pair. While Trainer D. Wayne Lukas also worked one of his Travers both possess considerable scope for improvement, starters, Shah Jehan (Mr. Prospector), Monday morn- Systematic is a strong-galloping type who will be in his ing. The regally-bred sophomore breezed five panels in element on this track. 1:03 1/5 over the Oklahoma track. “I didn’t time him,” Likas said. “He’s tight. If he runs the way I’m expecting Tuesday, York, Britain, post time: 2:20 p.m. him to, he’ll be a factor.” Also out for his final Travers WEATHERBYS INSURANCE LONSDALE S.-G3, work, Like A Hero (Pleasant Colony) eased through five £100,000, 3yo/up, 15f 195ydsT furlongs in 1:01 3/5 over the main track. “He didn’t SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT need to go fast,” said trainer Beau Greely. “He has been 1 7 Jardines Lookout (Ire) Fourstars Allstar A Jarvis 130 doing well since the Haskell [third to War Emblem].” 2 4 Bangalore (GB) Sanglamore Perrett 127 3 6 Boreas (GB) In The Wings (GB) Cumani 127 4 2 Cover Up (Ire) Machiavellian Stoute 127 CURRENCY CONVERSIONS 5 5 Darasim (Ire) Kahyasi (Ire) Johnston 127 6 1 Give Notice (GB) (GB) J Dunlop 127 Unit/US$ Unit/GB£ 7 3 Movie King (Ire) Catrail A Jarvis 113 British pound 1.52684 1.00 Euro 0.976556 0.0639599 Correction: Hip 114, a filly by Bering (GB) who brought Japanese Yen 0.00844077 0.00552857 a final bid of i250,000 at Deauville Sunday, was pur- U.S. dollar 1.00 0.654948 chased by BBA England.

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P EDIGREE INSIGHTS International Appeal...... I always envy other countries where trainers tend to BY ANDREW CAULFIELD take a more adventurous approach, such as Australia and the U.S. A good example of what can be achieved Saturday, Arlington Park was provided by an English colt called Jeune. There ARLINGTON MILLION S.-GI, $1,000,000, APX, 8-17, was no turning back once this son of had 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:02 4/5, fm. been stepped up to 1 1/4 miles, and the last 11 races 1--BEAT HOLLOW (GB), 126, h, 5, by Sadler's Wells of Jeune’s admirable European career were all at dis- 1st Dam: (GB) (G1SW-Ire, MGSW & tances from 1 1/4 miles to 1 1/2 miles. Then he was G1SP-Fr, $372,916), by sent to Australia, where he became a Group 1 winner 2nd Dam: Bahamian (Ire), by Mill Reef over such varied distances as 7 furlongs, 1 1/8 miles, 1 1/4 miles and 2 miles! The history of the Breeders’ 3rd Dam: Sorbus (Ire), by Busted (GB) Cup Sprint also illustrates that American trainers tend O/B-Juddmonte Farms Inc (GB); T-Robert Frankel; to be less hidebound in their attitude to distance. J-J D Bailey; $600,000. Lifetime Record: G1SW-Fr, Precisionist, the 1985 winner, was a dual Grade I win- SW & G1SP-GB, 10-7-2-1, $1,755,088. *1/2 to ner over 1 1/4 miles; Smile (1986) had earlier won a Yaralino (GB) (Caerleon), GSW-US, $187,720. Grade I over 1 1/8 miles; Gulch (1988) had been cam- “This has been the best 24 hours since I have owned paigned at up to 1 1/2 miles; Dancing Spree (1989) was a Grade I winner over 1 1/4 miles; Cherokee Run horses,” was the understandable reaction of Khalid (1994) had finished second in the Preakness; and Artax Abdullah after his magnificent filly Banks Hill had com- (1999) had run third in the Santa Anita Derby. Every pleted a GI treble initiated by Beat Hollow and Chisel- now and then the connections of an outstanding Euro- ling. The Prince’s delight must have been even greater pean performer, such as Dubai Millennium, Galileo and in view of the fact that all three of these Grade I win- Rock of Gibraltar, tantalise us by saying that their star ners are homebred and are out of mares which them- performer has so much speed that he could easily win a selves carried the Prince’s colors to victory at stakes major prize over shorter distances, but so far this type level. Impressive victories from the promising juveniles of speculation has proved to be nothing more than talk. Rainwashed Gold and Intercontinental also contributed Perhaps one day their claims will be put to the test and to the feel-good factor at the Juddmonte operation. will encourage others to adopt a more adventurous Intercontinental, a sister to Banks Hill and the top miler approach. Had Beat Hollow remained in Europe, it is Dansili, won so well on her debut at Deauville that she likely that he would have been kept to either 1 1/4 seems sure to add to the magnificent record of her dam miles (the distance of his victory in the G1 Grand Prix Hasili, who is also responsible for Heat Haze, a good de Paris) or 1 1/2 miles (the distance of his creditable fifth in this year’s French 1000 Guineas. Juddmonte third behind and in the Derby). How- ever, Bobby Frankel, from a fresh viewpoint--recognised can also take pleasure from the achievements of Ulundi, that his charge also possesses plenty of speed. This a 5,500-guineas reject who was beaten less than half a speed has allowed Beat Hollow to finish first or second length into fourth place behind Beat Hollow at in his four appearances over 1 1/8 miles, which in- Arlington. Jockey Jerry Bailey’s comment after the cluded an impressive Grade I win in the Turf Classic, Million that Beat Hollow will be, “a better horse going a and both trainer and jockey are convinced that he is mile than he is at a mile and a quarter,” resulted in fast enough to shine in the BC Mile. Only time will tell if some raised eyebrows in Britain, where mature horses they are right, but there are aspects of Beat Hollow’s tend to be kept to a narrow range of distances. pedigree which lend credence to their belief. (cont. p6)

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DEAUVILLE DAY THREE Eric Puerari of Haras des Capucines: The third day of the Deauville August Yearling Sale “As everyone can see, it is a difficult sale. We’ve lost confirmed the trend registered the first two days, with a few clients from last year and, of course, the econ- another drop in both gross and average. On the day, omy is not booming. So what can you say? When you the aggregate was off 15.48 percent and the average make your matings, you don’t know what the market was down 28.48 percent. Over the first three days, the will be in two years. You just have to carry on. I hope gross is down by 26.18 percent and the average by the stud masters will take into consideration the facts 29.06 percent. The encouraging sign yesterday was of the market and lower stud fees. For years we had a that, in a very selective market, 71 percent of the boom, but what we need now is a readjustment to find horses were sold. That figure matched last year’s a steady base and attract a wide spectrum of buyers.” results, but 202 horses went through the ring yester- day, compared to 146 in 2001. Although the French Peter Doyle, bloodstock agent: activity was much stronger than over the first two “The market is down 20 percent, isn’t it? But that’s days, there was also international business, with buyers the world economy. It’s been the same at the American from the United States, England, Ireland, Italy, Spain, sales. You have to keep looking until you find the right Germany, Japan and Australia. Top price on the day horse.” was Hip 251, a chestnut colt by Machiavellian out of stakes winner Vitaba (Northern Baby) that was knocked Haras du Mezeray’s Charles Henri de Moussac, president of down to English bloodstock agent John Warren for French Breeders Syndicate: i220,000. The colt was from the Haras d’Etreham “I think it is a very selective sale. There is a lot of consignment; his dam is a half-sister to Adalgisa (Spin- money for a few good horses, but they have to be well ning World), who broke her maiden by three easy received. They have to have the pedigree and confor- lengths in a maiden race at Del Mar on her American mation and the vet work.” About the high rate of buy- debut. The sale continues this Tuesday after racing at backs, he said, “I’m not surprised. Before the sale, I had approximately 5:30 p.m. the feeling it would be up 10 to 15 percent. I thought it would increase just like in the United States. There is DEAUVILLE MONDAY an overproduction. The number of horses is up, but the TOP 5 YEARLINGS number of buyers is the same or down and they have Hip Sex Sire Dam Price (i) less money. It is quite tough for us. If you have the 251 c Machiavellian Vitaba 220,000 right horse it sells OK, but if not you have nothing. Consigned by le Haras d’Etreham Purchased by John Warren 274 f Soviet Star Ansariya 200,000 YEARLING SALE Consigned by Ballylinch Stug MONDAY, AUG. 19, 2002 Purchased by BBA Ireland Ltd. 181 c Grand Lodge Muirfield (Fr) 130,000 SESSION TOTALS: 2002 2001 Consigned by le Haras de la Reboursiere & de Montaigu No. Sold 143 121 Purchased by C. Gordon Watson Gross i7,643,000 i9,042,513 283 f Garde Royale (Ire) Beautywal (Fr) 130,000 Average i53,448 i74,731 Consigned by le Haras du Chenet Purchased by Patrick Barbe CUMULATIVE: 2002 2001 349 f Lomitas (GB) Illyria (Ire) 130,000 No. Sold 231 222 Consigned by le Haras du Mezeray Gross i23,270,000 i31,524,170 Purchased by William R. Muir Average i100,736 i142,000 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 8/20/02 • PAGE 6 of 6

Saturday, San Isidro, Argentina P R E S U L T S P GRAN PREMIO 2000 GUINEAS S.-G1, $39,200, San Isidro, 8-17, 3yo, c, 1600mT, 1:34.08, fm. Sunday, Sapporo, Japan 1--RECORDADO II (Arg), 123, c, 3, by Candy Stripes SAPPORO KINEN S.-G2-JRA, ¥123,620,000, Sappora, 1st Dam: Russian Lady (Arg), by Farnesio (Arg) 8-18, 3yo/up, 2000mT, 1:59.50, fm. 2nd Dam: Ruscromada (Arg), by Rustler (Arg) 1--T.M. OCEAN (JPN), 123, f, 4, by Dancing Brave 3rd Dam: Cramante (Arg), by *Procticante 1st Dam: River Girl (Jpn), by Rivlia O-Cris-Fer; B-Avourneen; T-R Pellagata; J-J Noriega; 2nd Dam: Erebus (Jpn), by Magnitude (Ire) $28,000. 3rd Dam: Hokuei Ribbon (Jpn), by Eagle (GB) 2--Rodeno (Arg), 123, c, 3, Roy--Rafaga (Arg), by O-Masatsugu Takezono; B-Toshiki Kawagoe; Pepenador. O-Nadina; B-Vacacion; $6,440. T-Katsuichi Nishiura; J-Masaru Honda; ¥65,134,000. 3--Iron Halo (Arg), 123, c, 3, Halo Sunshine--Iliad *Ch. 2yo Filly-Jpn. (Arg), by Equalize. O-El Mono; B-Abolengo; $3,080. 2--Tokai Point (Jpn), 123, g, 6, Tokai Telo (Jpn)--Match Margins: 1 1/2, 1 1/2, 5. Odds: 28.25, 1.60, 9.10. Point (Jpn), by Real Shadai. O-M Uchimura; B-Yoshikazu Takeuchi; ¥26,324,000. (Pedigree Insights cont.) 3--Coin Toss (Jpn), 123, c, 4, Sunday Silence--Re Toss Beat Hollow’s half brother Yaralino was fast enough (Arg), by Egg Toss. O-Hiroyoshi Usuda; B-Shadai to lead throughout in last year’s GIII Tanforan H. over 8 Farm; ¥16,162,000. 1/2 furlongs, even though he was by Caerleon, a rea- Margins: 1 1/2, 1/2, NS. Odds: 5.10, 34.20, 4.60. sonably strong influence for stamina. Although the Breaking from the outside draw, champion two-year- name of Beat Hollow’s sire, Sadler’s Wells, is nowadays old filly T.M. Ocean settled off the pace under jockey largely associated with stamina, it must be remembered Masaru Honda before launching a bold move in mid- that this very tough performer never quite managed to stretch that put her in front for good. “I think she’ll win over 1 1/2 miles, scoring his main successes over a progress even further off this win,” said Honda. Ac- mile (Irish 2000 Guineas) and 1 1/4 miles (Eclipse S. cording to trainer Katsuichi Nishiura, she will be pointed and Irish Champion S.). He occasionally sires top-class towards the G1 Tenno Sho at Nakayama Oct. 27. milers, such as Barathea, Entrepreneur, King of Kings and Gossamer, and his brother Fairy King was a very Sunday, Niigata, Japan good sire of milers. Beat Hollow’s broodmare sire Danc- IBIS SUMMER DASH S.-G3-JRA, ¥82,480,000, Niigata, ing Brave was an impressive winner of the 2000 Guin- 8-18, 3yo/up, 1000mT, :53.70, fm. eas. When his trainer, Guy Harwood, was asked after 1--CALSTONE LIGHT O (JPN), 123, c, 4, by Warning (GB) the race about the Derby, he commented that, “He’s 1st Dam: Oshima Lucia (Jpn), by Crystal Glitters got such speed that we’ve always thought of today as 2nd Dam: Oshima Suzuran (Jpn), by Kauai King his race.” Subsequent events showed that Dancing 3rd Dam: Never Jo O (Jpn), by Never Beat (GB) Brave was just as brilliant over 1 1/4 and 1 1/2 miles, O-Sadamitsu Shimizu; B-Oshima Bokujo; T-Hiroyuki and versatility was also the hallmark of Mill Reef and Oneda; J-Naohiro Onishi; ¥43,476,000. Sorbus, the two horses who combined to produce Beat 2--Breaktime (Jpn), 123, h, 5, Danehill--Homareno Hollow’s second dam, Bahamian. Mill Reef’s excep- Princess (Jpn), by Prince of Birds. O-North Hills tional achievements over middle distances were pref- Management; B-Taniguchi Bokujo; ¥17,136,000. aced by a string of breathtaking displays over six and 3--Taiki Mobius (Jpn), 119, m, 5, Dance of Life--Taiki seven furlongs as a juvenile, while Sorbus was second Mystery, by Green Forest. O/B-U Taiki Farm; in Irish 1000 Guineas prior to being demoted to second ¥11,068,000. in the Irish Oaks. Although Wemyss Bight, the clas- Margins: 2, 3, 3/4. Odds: 2.60, 2.10, 20.70. sic-winning dam of Beat Hollow, never tackled a dis- Showing a remarkable turn of foot early, Calstone tance shorter than 1 1/8 miles, she was blessed with Light O set a new track record with a sparkling perfor- excellent acceleration and her unraced sister, Hope, is mance. After breaking from the outside post position in the dam of , one of this year’s best three-year-old a field of 13, the brown colt blazed to the front and fillies over a mile. While I would probably side with maintained well through the closing stages to win by Bobby Frankel’s assessment that a 1 1/8 miles is Beat two lengths. Up next for the four-year-old could be the Hollow’s best distance, I hope the five-year-old will be G1 Sprinter S. at Niigata Sept. 29. given his chance to show how much speed he has. 2 2 4 1 :21 , :43 , :55 , 1:09 FOREST WILDCAT as Our Wildcat wins the Rumson S. to become the 8th Stakes Winner this year www.brookdalefarm.com

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MEDICATION TOPS ISSUES AT ROUND TABLE POMPEII RETIRED Trainer Elliot Walden announced Scot Waterman, the executive director of the National yesterday that Grade I winner Pompeii (Broad Brush-- Thoroughbred Racing Association’s Racing and Integrity Flying Heat, by Private Account) has been retired from and Drug Testing Task Force, was among the speakers racing after injuring an ankle while preparing for featured in The Jockey Club’s 50th Annual Round Table Saratoga’s GI Personal Ensign H. Sept. 2. “She Conference at the Sheraton in Saratoga Springs wrenched an ankle,” Walden told the Daily Racing Sunday. Issuing a report on the Racing Medication and Form. “We’re not going to make this race, and we felt Testing Consortium’s progress concerning issues re- like she’s done enough to make a broodmare out of lated to the development of a uniform medication pol- her.” Fourth in her most recent appearance in the GIII icy, Dr. Waterman outlined the work of the three sub- Delaware H. July 21, the dark bay has one win from Task Forces--Business and Organizational, Research four starts this term, an allowance score at Churchill Priority and Model Medication Policy. Strong support Downs May 26. Owned by WinStar Farm, the winner of for reciprocity concerning medication policies was reit- nine races from 22 starts has earned $717,288 during erated by horse owner Gary Biszantz, who commented, three seasons, taking both the GI Personal Ensign H. “Times have changed and owners are paying a huge and the GIII Rare Treat H. last year. price for many medications, some of which are given for the wrong purposes, some which are given to get an edge. I’m hopeful we can go back to thinking that I S A R A T O G A I the horse, safety and fairness is more important.” Ac- cording to Biszantz, the advantages of a uniform medi- Yesterday’s Results: cation policy include the improved health and welfare of 8th-SAR, $58,000, Alw, NW1$RTY+X, 4yo/up, f/m, the horse, sports integrity, fuller fields and reduced 1 1/16mT, 1:42 3/5, gd. costs for national drug testing. Another topic featured 1--EVENTAIL, 121, m, 5, --Felicita, by Rubiano. at the annual affair was globalization of the sport of O-Gallagher's Stud; B-Gallagher's Stud (NY); racing. National Throughbred Racing Association Vice T-Richard Schosberg. Lifetime Record: MSW & GSP, Chairman and Breeders’ Cup President D. G. Van Clief 18-5-6-1, $296,395. *1/2 to Take Charge Lady Jr., who examined the organization’s earlier efforts to (Dehere), GISW, $1,197,831. establish the Breeders’ Cup on an international level, 2--Unbridled Vice, 119, m, 5, Unbridled--London Vice, outlined new strategies to be implemented in an effort to boost the global racing economy by increasing inter- by Vice Regent. ($325,000 2yo 1999 KEENOV). national sponsorship and visibility. Also on tap for the 3--Wander Mom, 117, f, 4, Maria's Mon--Wander upcoming season is an agreement with the British net- Storm, by Storm Bird. work and wagering service attheraces, which is slated Margins: 1, 3/4, NO. Odds: 2.35, 3.65, 4.90. to provide coverage as well as commingled pari-mutual Winless is seven starts last season while finishing wagering on the Breeders’ Cup World Thoroughbred second three times, Eventail came back after a six- Championships via Sky Digital Television. month absence to finish fourth in an allowance race on the Belmont turf May 10. The bay picked up a victory LISTEN HERE INJURED Three-year-old Listen Here in her second start back, taking the grassy Mount (Gulch), winner of the GII Amsterdam S. at Saratoga Vernon H. over fellow New York-breds at Belmont June Race Course Aug. 3, fractured the sesamoids in his left 23, and was the choice taking on open company this front leg during a morning workout at Saratoga yester- time. The five-year-old battled head and head for the day morning. “He is in his stall and stabilized with a lead through six furlongs, took over in the stretch and Robert Jones bandage and brace, temporarily,” trainer held Unbridled Vice safe to the wire. Bill Mott said, but added, “I think the humane thing to Saratoga Report cont. p2 do would be to euthanize the horse.” Mott said a deci- sion on the colt’s fate would be made by the end of the TDN TODAY day. Listen Here has won four of his 10 career starts, American ...... 6 pages including the GIII Nashua S. at two. PROGENY PPs ARE COMING! View winning and stakes placed progeny for all stallions from the last 6 months of racing. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TDN P AMERICAN • 8/20/02 • PAGE 2 of 6

Saratoga Report cont. 5th-SAR, $46,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 1 1/16mT, 1:43 3/5, 6th-SAR, $58,000, Alw, NW1RTY+X, 4yo/up, f/m, gd. 1mT, 1:35 2/5, gd. +FORTUITOUS (f, 2, Dynaformer--Vermont Connec- 1--DAT YOU MIZ BLUE, 114, m, 5, Cure the Blues-- tion, by Alysheba), a $140,000 KEESEP yearling, Emma Loves Marie, by Wild Again. O-Knight Cynthia; prepped for her debut with a five-eighths work in :59 B-Landon Knight Stable (NY); T-James A Jerkens. 4/5 on the Saratoga main track Aug. 12. Bet down to Lifetime Record: GSW, 29-12-8-3, $654,217. *1/2 to 2-1 favoritism trying the turf at first asking, the bay Dust Me Off (With Approval), GSW, $218,140. saved ground while rating off the pace, changed lanes *2--Mystic Lady, 121, f, 4, Thunder Gulch--Diane to make an outside run down the stretch and caught Suzanne, by Compliance. ($100,000 yrl '99 KEESEP). pacesetter Star of Humor (Distorted Humor) in the final 3--Morena Park (GB), 119, f, 4, Pivotal (GB)--Peace in strides for a 3/4-length score. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, the Park (Ire), by Ahonoora (GB). $27,600. Margins: (HF, 3/4, HF). Odds: 2.15, 1.75, 8.50. O-William L Clifton Jr. B-Lavin Bloodstock, A Stevens *Morena Park finished second, but was disqualified and Miles & Mary Sullivan (KY). T-Harold James Bond. placed third. Dat You Miz Blue, a graded-stakes winner on the 3rd-SAR, $46,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, 1:51 4/5, ft. main track, tried turf for the first time at Belmont Park REGENCY PARK (c, 3, Deputy Minister--Pretty Flame, July 12 and finished second against a solid allowance by Mt. Livermore), a cool $1,000,000 KEEJUL yearling, field. The bay came back to be third in the GIII Honor- started just once last season, finishing fifth at Belmont able Miss S. in the slop at Saratoga Aug. 2 and in October, then went to the bench. The bay returned switched back to the grass as the second choice here. after nearly 10 months on the shelf and finished a The New York-bred sped out of the gate to set the pace rallying second in a seven-furlong maiden test at on a daylight lead, but was joined by Mystic Lady on Saratoga Aug. 4, Stretching out around two turns in his the rail and Morena Park on the outside in the lane. It second start back, he pressed the pace for six furlongs was a dogfight to the wire, with Dat You Miz Blue before taking over in the stretch and edging away to a prevailing in a tight finish, but, during the final drive, 1 1/4-length tally as the 9-10 chalk. The winner is a 1/2 Morena Park bumped the winner, who in turn bumped to Clamorosa (Seattle Dancer), GSW, $343,973. The Mystic Lady. Mystic Lady had to be steadied sharply 5-2 second choice Addicks (A.P. Indy), third in his first and her rider, Jerry Bailey, claimed foul against Morena three outings, was second. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, Park. The stewards took a look at the tape and disquali- $37,830. fied Morena Park, placing her third. O-Melnyk Eugene & Laura. B-Victor & Ramona Divivo (KY). T-Todd A Pletcher. 4th-SAR, $47,000, Alw, NW1X, 2yo, 6f, 1:11 4/5, ft. DOWN PLAY (c, 2, Flag Down--Closer She Moves Harlan’s Holiday Preps for Comeback: {SW}, by Native Tactics), a distant third in the GIII Harlan’s Holiday (Harlan), winner of the GI Florida Flash S. at Belmont June 7 and a narrowly beaten Derby and GI Blue Grass S. earlier this spring, worked second in the Tyro S. at Monmouth July 20, was sent five panels in 1:04 1/5 at Saratoga Sunday while pre- off the 2-1 second choice facing allowance foes. The paring for a late summer return to the races. Seventh in dark bay tracked the pace early, put a head in front the GI Kentucky Derby May 4 and fourth in the GI after a half, then was checked as favored Silver Squire Preakness S. May 18 in his most recent start, the soph- (Silver Ghost) drove by him at the top of the stretch. omore may make his next appearance in the GIII Penn- Silver Squire went on to win by a handy 5 3/4 lengths, sylvania Derby Sept. 2. but he was disqualified and placed second for drifting into Down Play during his winning move. Down Play was a $45,000 FTKJUL yearling. Lifetime Record: GSP, I E A S T I 5-2-1-1, $66,941. O-Tom R Durant. B-Smith Gary (KY). T-Ronny Werner. Yesterday’s Results:

© Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. 1st-CRC, $30,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 5f, :59 3/5, ft. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by +LAVENDER LASS (f, 2, Skip Trial--Lucky Lavender any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Gal, by Carson City) was bet down to 13-10 at first written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. asking and lived up to her odds, setting a solid pace Information as to the American races, race results and before galloping away to an 11-length victory. Lifetime earnings was obtained from results charts published in Record: 1-1-0-0, $20,000. Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the O-Lucky Lavender Stable. B-Worswick Ronald (FL). permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. T-William P White. TDN P AMERICAN • 8/20/02 • PAGE 3 of 6

D E L M A R Sunday’s Late Results: I I 9th-DMR, $52,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:49 2/5, fm. Yesterday’s Results: +AMERICAN TIME (URU) (c, 4 Time For Love {Arg}-- 7th-DMR, $68,408, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), NW3X, American Girl {Arg}, by Dorialto {Arg}), sixth in his 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:35 4/5, fm. July 6 debut, improved to be third at 26-1 in his most 1--ZANAPOUR (FR), 121, c, 4, Zafonic--Zanadiyka (Fr) recent outing going a mile and a sixteenth on the Holly- (MSW & MGSP-Fr, $127,281), by Akarad. O-Michael wood lawn July 21. Better backed at 9-2 this time, the House; B-HH the Aga Khan's Studs SC (FR); T-Julio C Uruguayan-bred stalked the pace down the backstretch Canani. Lifetime Record: 13-4-0-1, $112,175. *1/2 and drove between horses to take the lead as they to Zalaiyka (Fr) (Royal Academy), G1SW-Fr & G1SP- raced into the far turn. The bay was headed by Pacific Eng, $349,330. Colony (Pleasant Colony) in the stretch, but fought 2--Sir Alfred, 119, c, 4, St. Jovite--Alliage, by Alleged. back to earn a neck victory. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, ($8,000 yrl '99 KEESEP). $36,600. 3--D'Wildcat, 119, c, 4, Forest Wildcat--D'Enough, by O-Gayno Stables. B-Haras La Horqueta (URU). T-Luis E D'Accord. ($600,000 2yo ‘00 OBSMAR). Seglin. Margins: 1, NO, 4HF. Odds: 1.90, 9.40, 1.00. Zanapour has not finished in the money in five of six Siphonic Works at Del Mar: starts this year, except his most recent try, a win over Grade I winner Siphonic (Siphon {Brz}), who has been this course July 27. Settled in a ground-saving fifth on the sidelines since a third-place finish in the GII San early as the second choice this time, the dark bay Felipe Mar. 17, worked four furlongs in :47 4/5 at Del charged five wide on the final turn, took over in Mar Sunday. The winner of the 2001 GI Hollywood midstretch and inched clear late for the win. Futurity is being aimed at a fall return at Santa Anita’s Oak Tree meeting. 2nd-DMR, $60,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:37, ft. EASY GRADES (g, 3, Honor Grades--Itsoeasy, by Easy Goer), runner-up to Came Home in both the GII San I F O R E I G N I Rafael S. and GI Santa Anita Derby before finishing 13th in the GI Kentucky Derby, had made his two most AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN JAPAN: recent starts on the turf. The dark bay was third in an Monte Ocean, c, 2, Grand Slam--Spinner, by optional claimer at Hollywood June 15 and second, Conquistador Cielo. Niigata, 8-18, Maiden Race, 6fT. beaten only a head, in a Del Mar allowance test July Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $51,282. O-Yoshiaki Mouri; 26. Back on the main track this time, the $95,000 B-Fletcher & Carolyn Gray; T-Yasuhisa Matsuyama. KEESEP yearling and $30,000 BESMAR juvenile settled *$100,000 yrl ‘01 KEESEP; $450,000 2yo ‘02 in fourth through the opening half, swept past the FTFFEB. **1/2 to Brittsker (Bounding Basque), MSW, leaders in the stretch and pulled away late to win it by $292,422. ***Ninth winner for freshman sire (by three lengths as the 1-2 favorite. Lifetime Record: GISP, Gone West). ****Wired the field in impressive front- 9-2-4-1, $283,120. running fashion to debut a sharp two-length victor. O-Desperado Stables Inc. B-Riech Steve (KY). T-Ted H “He showed a lot of character out there, and I think West. he’ll improve as he goes along,” said winning jockey Shibata. 6th-DMR, $50,000, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, Machikane Soyogukaze, c, 2, Wild Again--Haleakala 1:17 3/5, ft. (Ire) (SW), by (GB). Kokura, 8-17, Novice Race, CHAPEAU (f, 3, Deputy Minister--Alpride {Ire} {Hwt 5f. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-0, $51,282. O-Masuo 2yo Filly-Ity, MG1SW-Ity & US, $985,455}, by Alzao) Hosokawa; B-Mike G Rutherford Sr; T-Hidekazu finished out of the money in three turf sprints at Santa Asami. *$175,000 yrl ‘01 KEESEP. **14th in his Anita before placing in her route debut at Hollywood last, the son of Wild Again showed an impressive June 12. Sent off a disregarded 8-1 shot this time reversal of fortunes here as he was gunned from the following a fifth-place finish in an 8 1/2-furlong turf gate and never looked back to win by five lengths. sprint at Hollywood July 14, the bay was far back Brave Special, c, 3, Dehere--Brave Woman, by Bravest early, moved four wide to hit the front in the lane and Roman. Niigata, 8-17, Plate Race, 6fT. Lifetime eased out late to post an easy four-length score. Life- Record: 8-2-0-1, $120,513. O-Turf Sport Inc; B-Dr time Record: 6-1-1-0, $40,820. Masatake Iida; T-Hironori Kurita. *1/2 to Bravo Green O-Craig Sidney H & Jenny. B-Craig Jenny (KY). (Jpn) (Tight Spot), SW-Jpn, $1,375,805; and Kokutu T-Ronald McAnally. Julian (GB) (Machiavellian), MSP, $2,369,206. TDN P AMERICAN • 8/20/02 • PAGE 4 of 6

(American-bred winners in Japan cont.) AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN ITALY: Discovery Bay, c, 3, Devil’s Bag--Star of the River (SP), Scottish Knight, c, 3, Future Storm--Alleged Touch, by by Soviet Star. Kokura, 8-17, Novice Race, 6fT. Alleged. Livorno, Italy, 8-18, Premio Associazione Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-1, $71,795. O-Makoto Nazionale Arma di Cavalleria (Cond), 3yo, Kaneko; B-Mr & Mrs John C Mabee; T-Yasuo Ikee. 11f 55ydsT, $6,220 to winner. O/T-N Berni; *$50,000 yrl ‘00 KEESEP; $250,000 2yo ‘01 B-Silverleaf Farm Inc. *$3,500 wnl ‘99 OBSOCT; FTFFEB. $10,000 yrl ‘00 OBSAUG. Nike Crown, c, 3, Gold Fever--Villa Garden, by Pancho Villa. Niigata, 8-17, Novice Race, 5fT. Lifetime Record: 6-1-1-0, $65,043. O-Seiji Ono; B-Gary B R E E D E R S’ Bouchard, Dan Malbory & W S Farish; T-Fumio Koga. *$115,000 yrl ‘00 FTKJUL. E D I T I O N Ichiro Swan, c, 3, Miswaki--Halo My Baby, by Halo. Niigata, 8-17, Gozurempo Tokubetsu, 8fT. Lifetime STAKES RESULTS: Record: 6-3-0-1, $268,974. O-Toyomitsu Hirai; WASHINGTON BREEDERS' CUP OAKS, $94,375, EMD, B-Silverleaf Farms Inc; T-Masanori Sakaguchi. 8-18, 3yo, f, 1 1/8m, 1:49 3/5, ft. *$220,00 wnl ‘99 KEENOV. **1/2 to Art Work 1--ERICA'S SMILE, 119, f, 3, Williamstown--Purer Than (Czaravich), SW & MGSP, $113,750; and Minister’s Pure, by Turkoman. ($58,000 yrl '00 CALAUG). Baby (Deputy Minister), GSW, $374,370. ***After O-Hajji Farm P Lebherz & R Merister; B-Gem Racing breaking from the inside post in a field of 12, the Inc (FL); T-Len Kasmerski; J-R M Gonzalez; $55,000. three-year-old colt outraced everyone to the first Lifetime Record: 7-4-3-0, $128,910. *1/2 to Purely marker and never relinquished to win by a 3/4-length Cozzene (Cozzene), MGSW, $541,671. margin. 2--Premo Copy, 119, f, 3, Supremo--Soft Copy, by Jumeirah Beach, f, 3, Silver Deputy--Adoradancer (SP), Staff Writer. $20,000. by Danzig Connection. Niigata, 8-17, Novice Race, 3--Blue Moon Special, 119, f, 3, Crowning Season 9fT. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $50,171. O-Kazuko (GB)--Special Charity, by Green Dancer. $11,250. Yoshida; B-GJMJ Stables Corp; T-Kiyoshi Hagiwara. Margins: 3, 3/4, 3 1/4. Odds: 2.00, 9.00, 4.80. *$300,000 yrl ‘00 KEESEP. **Broke on top, set all the fractions and powered clear in the lane to win by FANUEIL HALL S., $42,985, CRC, 8-19, 3yo, f, five widening lengths. 1 1/16mT, 1:43 3/5, fm. Rocky Appeal, c, 4, Valid Appeal--Dame's Rocket, by 1--#COMPANY B, 116, f, 3, Lost Soldier--Run Cola Timeless Native. Sapporo, 8-17, Daisetsu H., Run, by Run the Gantlet. O-Rosas-Canessa Elaine & 8.5f. Lifetime Record: SP-Jpn, 18-4-3-0, $702,051. Levatino R A; B-Bar-Lyn Farm (FL); T-Walter O-Makoto Kaneko; B-Mockingbird Farm; T-Kunihide Rosas-Canessa; J-C A Hernandez; $27,791. Lifetime Matsuda. *$100,000 2yo ‘00 OBSFEB. Record: 13-4-3-2, $104,541. *1/2 to Runaway Fling Lord Prevail, c, 4, Woodman--Dance Play (GB), by The (Imperial Fling), SP, $245,489. Minstrel. Sapporo, 8-18, Aurora Tokubetsu, 8.5f. 2--Tasso Run, 114, f, 3, Cherokee Run--Tasso Bee, by Lifetime Record: 9-4-1-1, $447,521. O-Lord Horse Tasso. $7,597. Club; B-Orpendale & Jim Fleming; T-Yasuo Ikee. 3--Cagey Move, 114, f, 3, Lost Soldier--Sweedles, by *$120,000 wnl ‘98 KEENOV. World Appeal. ($19,000 yrl '00 OBSAUG). $4,179. South Vigorous, h, 6, End Sweep--Darkest Star, by Star Margins: 3HF, 1, NK. Odds: 1.10, 3.00, 5.60. de Naskra. Morioka, 8-16, Cluster Cup, 6f. Lifetime Record: MSW, 29-13-7-2, $3,186,780. O-Hisashi HASTINGS SPEED H., $36,355, HST, 8-18, 3yo/up, Namba; B-Samuel H Rogers Jr; T-Yoshiyasu 6 1/2f, 1:15 3/5, ft. Takahashi. *$17,000 wnl ‘96 OBSOCT. 1--DANZILATION, 117, c, 4, Alfaari--Ventilation, by Agitate. O-Billan Bob R; B-Mr & Mrs Elwin F Gibson AMERICAN-SIRED WINNERS IN JAPAN: (WA); T-Terry Jordan; J-J O Alferez; $21,000. Life- Nice Wenger (Jpn), c, 3, Seeking the Gold--Saddler's time Record: 23-8-2-3, $102,867. Gal (Ire), by Sadler's Wells. Niigata, 8-18, Novice 2--I'm Free, 113, c, 4, Free At Last--Drop It In, by Gold Race, 9f. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $43,590. Stage. $7,677. O-Kihachiro Watanabe; B-Takae Farm; T-Yoshitaka 3--King Jeremy, 121, h, 5, Free At Last--Bold Time, by Ninomiya. *1/2 to El Condor Pasa (Kingmambo), Ch. Bold Laddie. $4,223. 3yo Colt-Jpn, Ch. Older Horse-Jpn, Ch. Older Horse- Margins: 2, 2 3/4, 1 3/4. Odds: 1.30, 9.05, 1.00. Fr at 11-14f, G1SW-Jpn & Fr, $3,567,444. Fire Rahy (Jpn), h, 6, Rahy--Fire Ten, by Green Dancer. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a + will Sapporo, 8-17, Plate Race,12f. Lifetime Record: denote winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will 40-3-4-5, $179,431. O-Masanobu Chikayama; be used for state-bred races, and (C) will be used for B-Tomita Farm; T-Michio Minamida. maiden-claiming races. TDN P AMERICAN • 8/20/02 • PAGE 5 of 6

(Breeders’ Edition cont.) 8th-FEX, $30,500, NW3L, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:48 3/5, gd. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: REASONABLE RUMOR (h, 8, Roberto Reason--Dark 6th-DMR, $64,000, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), 8-18, NW2X, Rumor, by Weird Emperor) Lifetime Record: 26-3-5-5, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:43, fm. $55,727. O-Santana Farm. B-Lucy de Yarhi (FL). I'M THE BUSINESS (NZ) (m, 5, Spectacularphantom-- T-Arnold Lyons. Ruakiwi Sunshine {NZ}, by Sun and Shine {GB}) Life- time Record: MSP-NZ, 22-3-2-9, $134,257. O-Doll, 8th-CRC, $29,000, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW2X, Kadner, Shapiro, et al . B-B J Tapp (NZ). T-Roger M 3yo/up, f/m, 5fT, :56 3/5, fm. Stein. APPROVED CODE (f, 3, Lost Code--Just Approved, by With Approval) Lifetime Record: 15-6-2-1, $71,110. 6th-DEL, $46,300, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), NW3X, O-Aurelio Jr White Cross Stable. B-Cross Farm White 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 3/5, ft. (KY). T-Luke E Poulos. SING ME BACK HOME (c, 4, Homebuilder--Pocket 4th-MNR, $28,200, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT, 1:12, gd. Tunes, by Tunerup) Lifetime Record: SP, 32-7-7-5, DONEBROKE (f, 3, Pembroke--Quadrahope, by Qua- $215,655. O-E Wachtel & Double S Stable. dratic) Lifetime Record: 6-3-0-0, $42,552. O-Harold Z B-Verbarctic Farm (FL). T-Allen Iwinski. Jordan Jr. B-J Casby Camelia (KY). T-Harold Jordan Jr. **$8,000 yrl '00 KEESEP. *1/2 to El Prado Essence (El 7th-DEL, $46,000, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), NW3X, Prado {Ire}), GSW, $477,869. 3yo/up, 1m, 1:38 4/5, ft. CARNEY'S PROSPECT (h, 5, Allen's Prospect--Shang 6th-HST, $27,372, 8-18, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, 1:49 1/5, ft. Valay, by Carnivalay) Lifetime Record: MSP, 38-9-7-2, WORK VISA (g, 5, Feu D'Enfer--Port Visa {SP}, by Port $225,640. O-Gill Michael J. B-Steve Meyer (MD). Authority) Lifetime Record: SW, 28-11-4-3, $182,247. T-Mark Shuman. O-Gary McNeil. B-Nelson Merv (BC). T-Peter Stephen.

7th-SAR, $44,000, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, 1:51 3rd-MNR, $25,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 6f (off turf), 1:10, 3/5, ft. my. CENTER (c, 3, Gulch--Storm Attack, by Storm Bird) NASTY BIRD (c, 4, Nasty and Bold--Birdsaflyin, by Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-0, $54,240. O-West Gary L & Proud Birdie) Lifetime Record: 9-3-1-2, $31,422. Mary E. B-Gallagher's Stud (NY). T-Harold James Bond. O-Alfonso Balderas & L K Sowell. B-J C Mayer (KY). *$47,000 yrl '00 FTKOCT. T-Alfonso Balderas. *$1,500 yrl '99 ARKOCT; $4,700 2yo 2000 TEXMAR. 8th-DEL, $43,900, NW2X, 3yo, f, 1m, 1:39 3/5, ft. BEHIND THE BLUFF (f, 3, Pine Bluff--Crystal N Pennies, 10th-HST, $24,860, Opt. Clm. ($50,000-$45,000), by Vanlandingham) Lifetime Record: 9-3-0-1, $67,230. NW1$X, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:45, ft. O-Murphy John D & Old Coach Farm. B-T L Folkerth JAMAARI GIRL (f, 3, Alfaari--Kellahan, by Sexist) Life- (KY). T-Michael E Gorham. *$5,000 yrl '00 KEESEP. time Record: 5-3-0-0, $41,815. O-Coyote Creek Racing Stable, Hemingson Ruth & Snow F. B-Alendal Jim (BC). 7th-BMF, $38,956, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW1X, 3yo, T-Mel Snow. *Full to Kalfaari, MSW, $116,160. 1mT, 1:38, fm. LUDICROUS SPEED (c, 3, Lake George--Regal Score, by 5th-PRM, $22,000, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:45 2/5, ft. Regalberto) Lifetime Record: 8-3-2-3, $62,270. O-Sam ULUVITNUNOIT (f, 3, Evansville Slew--Ching Ching, by Rivinius. B-L Duran Frank (CA). T-Terry Knight. Raise a Cup) Lifetime Record: 7-3-2-2, $57,210. O-Anderson Cathy. B-D Santen J (KY). T-Doug L Ander- 1st-BMF, $35,046, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 3/5, son. *$9,500 yrl '00 KEESEP. **1/2 to Royal Ching ft. (Royal Roberto), SW, $118,689. RICH DOMINO (f, 4, Rizzi--Briar Domino, by Briartic) Lifetime Record: 17-6-1-6, $117,625. O-Hansen Naomi. 2nd-GLD, $20,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:14 1/5, ft. B-Farm, Inc Mockingbird (FL). T-Jerry Hollendorfer. TANK GRRRL (f, 4, Service Stripe--Pick a Brick, by Rare Brick) Lifetime Record: SW, 14-5-3-0, $152,857. 7th-MTH, $35,000, Opt. Clm. ($35,000-$30,000), O/B-Vander Salm Suzanne J (MI). T-John F Reading. NW2X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09 3/5, ft. VINEMEISTER (c, 3, Williamstown--Fairway Jet, by MAIDEN WINNERS: Pleasant Colony) Lifetime Record: SW, 9-3-1-0, +Jewels Rocket, c, 2, Big Jewel--Mobile Miss, by $101,100. O-Travin Stables. B-Camino Nestor (KY). Bravo. RKM, 8-19, 5f, 1:00 2/5. B-Dr W S Karutz & T-Alan Seewald. *$8,000 yrl '00 OBSAUG; $52,000 Deborah Schnell (Fl). *$3,000 yrl '01 OBSAUG; 2yo 2001 OBSAPR. $6,000 2yo 2002 OBSJUN. **Won by 9 3/4 lengths. TDN P AMERICAN • 8/20/02 • PAGE 6 of 6

(Maiden winners cont.) Runaway Champ, f, 3, Kipper Kelly--Ditch the Bride, by +Mary Murphy, f, 2, Coronado’s Quest--Duchess Runaway Groom. GLD, 8-19, 5 1/2f, 1:10 2/5. Grace (SP), by Cox's Ridge. CRC, 8-18, 5 1/2f, 1:05. B-Stanley A Wilk (Fl). *Full to Stans Dream, SW, B-M375 Thoroughbreds Inc (Ky). *Fourth winner for $173,702. freshman sire (by Forty Niner). Go High, f, 3, Peaks and Valleys--Misty Mountains, by +Fortuitous, f, 2, Dynaformer--Vermont Connection, by Al Nasr (Fr). MNR, 8-19, (C), 6f, 1:12 2/5. B-William Alysheba. SAR, 8-19, 1 1/16mT, 1:43 3/5. B-Lavin A Carl (Ky). *$28,000 yrl '00 KEESEP. Bloodstock, A Stevens Miles & Mary Sullivan (Ky). Landon, c, 3, Pentelicus--Becky's Lace (MSP), by Family *$140,000 yrl '01 KEESEP. Doctor. MNR, 8-18, 5f, :59 1/5. B-Robert Emmett +Classic Visit, f, 2, Regal Classic--Carey's Visit, by Seeger (La). *$35,000 yrl '00 KEESEP; $26,000 yrl Tejano. RET, 8-18, (S), 6f, 1:12. B-Quality Farms '00 OBSJAN. (Tx). *$8,500 yrl '01 ACLOCT; $6,200 yrl '01 Pleasant Pick, g, 3, Piccolino--Copper Colony, by KEESEP; $30,000 2yo 2002 TEXMAR. Pleasant Colony. CRC, 8-19, 1 1/16mT, 1:44 2/5. Honeyofascore, f, 2, Score Quick--Cielo's Honey, by B-Stella Thayer (Fl). Conquistador Cielo. DMR, 8-19, (C), 6f, 1:13 2/5. Plain Clothes, c, 3, Secret Hello--Star Anniversary, by B-Bill M Thomas (Ca). Star de Naskra. DEL, 8-19, 1m, 1:41 4/5. B-Susan +Lavender Lass, f, 2, Skip Trial--Lucky Lavender Gal Shipp & Cynthia Bonnie (Va). (MSW & GISP, $237,939), by Carson City. CRC, Lord Zotti, c, 4, Manzotti--To the Throne, by 8-19, 5f, :59 3/5. B-Ronald Worswick (Fl). Elocutionist. RET, 8-18, 6f, 1:11 4/5. B-Marco Fall for Me, c, 3, Belong to Me--Fallibility, by Tom Rolfe. Stables (Tx). *$25,000 yrl '99 KEESEP. **1/2 to DMR, 8-19, (C), 6f, 1:11 2/5. B-Mary A Sullivan (Ky). Royal Image (Proud Truth), MSW, $257,428. *$30,000 yrl '00 KEESEP; $70,000 2yo 2001 Choose Wisely, f, 4, Mr. Greeley--Matriarchate, by Secretariat. MTH, 8-19, (C), 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:49 BESMAR. 3/5. B-Nancy Cole & Schare Adams (Ky). *$5,000 yrl Tommy Rock, c, 3, Candyman Bee--Sparkle Plenty Too, '99 FTKOCT; $12,000 yrl '99 KEESEP. by Cari County. BMF, 8-18, (C), 6f, 1:10 1/5. B-Carol +American Time (Uru), c, 4 Time For Love--American A Lingenfelter (Ca). Girl (Arg), by Dorialto (Arg). DMR, 8-18, 1 1/8mT, Slew Check, g, 3, Chequer--Fast Slewzy (MSW, 1:49 2/5. B-Haras La Horqueta (Uru). $161,118), by Slewdonza. PRM, 8-19, 6f, 1:16 1/5. B-Harold B Heslinga (Ia). Secret Ambition, c, 3, Crafty Prospector--Secret Vista, by Private Account. MTH, 8-19, 6f, 1:11 1/5. FRESHMAN FOCUS B-Donamire Farm (Ky). Madame Commish, f, 3, Demons Begone--Bold First-crop progeny to watch: Tuesday, Aug. 20 Magestrate (MSW), by Magesterial. EMD, 8-18, (C), 6f, 1:11 1/5. B-Mr & Mrs William T Griffin (Wa). Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1999 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) *$37,000 yrl '00 WASSEP. **Full to Best Judgement, MSW, $110,938. DOUBLE HONOR (Gone West), Farnsworth, $, 70/3/0 Chapeau, f, 3, Deputy Minister--Alpride (Ire) (Hwt 2yo 1-MNR, Msw, 5f, Honorable Code, $8K OBS APR 2yo Filly-Ity, MG1SW-Ity & US, $985,455), by Alzao. TALE OF THE CAT (Storm Cat), Ashford, $25K, 111/9/0 DMR, 8-19, 6 1/2f, 1:17 3/5. B-Jenny Craig (Ky). 4-GLD, Msw, 4f, Smart Tale, $80K OBS MAR 2yo, 3-1 Regency Park, c, 3, Deputy Minister--Pretty Flame, by Mt. Livermore. SAR, 8-19, 1 1/8m, 1:51 4/5. B-Victor Divivo & Ramona Divivo (Ky). *$1,000,000 SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT yrl '00 KEEJUL. **1/2 to Clamorosa (Seattle Dancer), GSW, $343,973. Devious Dezibelle, f, 3, Devious Course--Dezibelle, by First-time Starters & Stakes Progeny: Tuesday, Aug. 20 Valdez. CBY, 8-18, 6f, 1:11 2/5. B-Gordon Molitor Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1998 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW (Tx). *1/2 to Dezibelle’s Star (Prospective Star), Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) MSW, $378,075; and Dezibelle’s Forli (Prince Forli), LANGFUHR (Danzig), Vinery, $20K, 173/46/2 MSW, $135,638. 7-DEL, Stk, 1 1/16m, Fuzzy Star, $40K KEE SEP yrl, 8-1 French Victory, c, 3, French Legionaire--Victoria Darlin', MERCER MILL (Forty Niner), Fair Winds, $2K, 62/17/2 by Ga Hai. TDN, 8-19, (S), 6f, 1:12 2/5. B-Daniel C 1-MNR, Msw, 5f, +Fiona Isabella Stearns DVM (Oh). PAULIANO (Fappiano), Arnold, $1000, 15/3/0 Love Me R Leave Me, c, 3, Friendly Lover--Ms Jill Z 3-GLD, Msw, 4f, +Glamorize, $7K MIC AUG yrl, 4-1 (MSP), by Lord of All. FEX, 8-19, 1 1/8m, 1:52 4/5. PLENTY CHILLY (It's Freezing), Can Am, $1000, 9/0/0 B-Jill P Rich, Edward Michaels II & K David Schwartz 4-GLD, Msw, 4f, +Chilly Special, IND OCT wnl, 15-1 (NY). *$17,000 wlng '99 OBSOCT; $30,000 yrl '00 WILD ESCAPADE (Wild Again), Emerald, $4K, 52/14/0 OBSAUG; $53,000 2yo 2001 OBSMAR. 3-GLD, Msw, 4f, +Wild and Lively, $3K IND OCT yrl, 10-1

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EBOR FESTIVAL GETS UNDERWAY The BANKS HILL CAPS FINE WEEKEND FOR knavesmire racecourse is the focus of attention as York JUDDMONTE After the double success of Beat Hol- opens its three-day Ebor festival today. The featured low (GB) (Sadler’s Wells {USA}) and Chiselling (USA) race on opening day of the meeting is the £450,000 G1 (Woodman {USA}) in Saturday’s GI Arlington Million Juddmonte International S., which was won in imperi- and GI Secretariat S., respectively, in Chicago, Banks ous fashion by Sakhee (USA) last year. York’s premier Hill (GB) (Danehill {USA}) added to the weekend suc- event is followed by the 53rd running of the G2 Great cess story of the Juddmonte Farms operation by taking Voltigeur S., an acknowledged stepping stone for those Sunday’s G1 Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville. Prince aiming at the G1 Rothmans Royals St Leger S. at Khaled Abdullah said Sunday, “Winning three Group Doncaster Sept. 14. The race is headed by Bandari (Ire) and Grade I races in 24 hours with homebreds has to (Alhaarth {Ire}), who will bid to justify ante-post sup- port for the final British Classic of the season. Tues- stand as one of the best moments as an owner and day’s action kicks off with the Listed Paradime Acomb breeder.” Earlier on the Deauville card, Banks Hill’s S., where Bourbonnais (Ire) (Singspiel {Ire}), runner-up sister Intercontinental (GB) (Danehill {USA}) scored a in the G3 Vintage S. at Goodwood July 31, is likely to facile debut success and Teddy Beckett, racing man- start as favourite. Wednesday’s feature is the G1 Aston ager to owner Prince Khaled Abdullah, said, “Winning Upthorpe Yorkshire Oaks, which features G1 1000 on the same day with two sisters is a great thrill. She Guineas and G1 Epsom Oaks winner Kazzia (Ger) seems to be a really nice filly.” Intercontinental is the (Zinaaad {GB}) and Islington (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells fourth progeny of Hasili (GB) and is the fourth to win at {USA}), who took the G1 Nassau S. at Goodwood Aug. the first time of asking, after Dansili (GB) (Danehill 3. Europe’s richest handicap, the Tote Ebor, with a {USA}), Banks Hill and Heat Haze (GB) (Green Desert total purse of £185,000, is run over a mile and three- {USA}). quarters of the knavesmire, while the G2 Scottish Equi- table Gimcrack S., won last year by Rock of Gibraltar (Ire), offers contrasting fare for juveniles over six fur- H B R I T A I N H longs. Two-year-old action continues on Wednesday with the Listed Costcutter Roses S. over the minimum FALLON HANDED LENGTHY BAN trip. Thursday’s action centers around distaffers in the Having been found guilty of causing interference of a Listed European Breeders Fund Galtres S. over a mile minor nature at Newmarket on Saturday, Kieren Fallon’s and a half and G2 Peugeot Lowther S. for juvenile fillies hopes of retaining the jockeys' championship took a over six furlongs, where G3 Queen Mary S. winner Romantic Liason (GB) (Primo Dominie {GB}) meets blow when he was referred to the Jockey Club under Russian Rhythm (USA) (Kingmambo {USA}), who im- the 'totting up' procedure. Fallon’s suspension, added pressed in winning the G3 Princess Margaret S. at to the total of 16 days of suspension for similar of- Ascot July 27. The headline event Thursday’s is the fences within the previous 12 months, means that he is five-furlong G1 Victor Chandler Nunthorpe S., won last likely to pick up a minimum of 12 days on the sidelines. year by Mozart (Ire). Dominica (GB) (Alhaarth {Ire}) will He was 11 in front of Richard Hughes at the start of be favoured to follow up her success in the G2 King’s yesterday’s racing, which may not be enough of a Stand S. at Royal Ascot. cushion to ensure his fourth title.

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Yesterday’s British Results: 4.20 Nottingham, EBF Colwick Park Novice S. (Class D) 3.20 Nottingham, Weatherbys Bank Conditions S. (Cond), £6,275, 2yo, 1m54ydsT, 1:49.00, gd. (Class C), £12,650, 3yo/up, 5f 13ydsT, 0:59.70, FAMOUS GROUSE (GB) (c, 2, Selkirk {USA}--Shoot gd/fm. Clear {GB} {GSW-Eng}, by Bay Express {Ire}), a G1 DRAGON FLYER (IRE) (f, 3, Tagula {Ire}--Noble Rocket Racing Post Trophy entry, was ridden with patience in {GB}, by Reprimand {GB}) soon raced in a tracking fourth as Titian Flame (Ire) (Titus Livius {Fr}) led and fourth as Repertory (GB) (Anshan {GB}) held the overall made good progress once into the long stretch. The lead, but came under pressure at halfway. The 3-1 4-11 market choice quickened to challenge inside the second favourite was ridden along to challenge at the final quarter-mile as Strength ‘N Honour (GB) (Hernando quarter-mile marker, led approaching the final furlong {Fr}) led, but needed strong driving in the latter stages and ran on well for her rider’s urgings thereafter to to justify his odds with a head success from Strength safely hold the late surge of Funfair Wane (GB) ‘N Honour on the line. He was a 42,000gns TATDEC (Unfuwain {USA}) by a half-length. The winner was her weanling and 100,000gns TATOCT purchase. Lifetime trainer’s last-ever runner. Lifetime Record: SP, Record: 2-1-1-0, £5,727. 10-4-3-0, £46,972. O-Mountgrange Stud; B-Bottisham Heath Stud; T-Roger O-Marchwood Aggregates; B-Miss Dara Ni Choileain; Charlton; J-Jimmy Fortune. T-Graham McCourt; J-Steve Drowne. 2.20 Brighton, EBF/Richmond Cricket Club Median 4.10 Brighton, John Kennedy Memorial Maiden Fillies’ Auction Maiden Fillies’ S. (Class F), £4,210, 2yo, f, 5f S. (Class D), £7,420, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f 209ydsT, 213ydsT, 1:11.70, gd/fm. 1:22.70, gd/fm. BLUE JANNESSA (GB) (f, 2, Blue Ocean {USA}--Kakisa JAKARTA (IRE) (f, 3, Machiavellian {USA}--Lunda {Ire}, {GB}, by Forlorn River {GB}), a 1,200gns DONOCT yearling, was slowest away and raced in last of the by Soviet Star {USA}) soon raced in a stalking second three runners, moving into closer order at halfway. The as 10-11 favourite Pretty Clear (USA) (Mr. Prospector 11-8 second choice was ridden along to challenge {USA}) set a good pace, but was ridden to challenge approaching the final furlong, led soon after and ran on with two furlongs remaining. The 7-1 chance was rid- best in the closing stages to easily account for Scarlet den to the front approaching the final furlong and was Secret (GB) (Piccolo {GB}) by three lengths. Lifetime pushed out under a hand ride to beat Pretty Clear by a Record: 2-1-0-0, £2,947. decisive 2½ lengths. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-0, £4,823. O-T J Clarke; B-Exors of the Late Countess of Durham; O/B-Saeed Manana; T-Clive Brittain; J-Brett Doyle. T-Russ Wilman; J-Robbie Fitzpatrick.

2.50 Nottingham, Wright Brothers Maiden Auction S. Tuesday, York, post time: 1:45 p.m. (Class E), £6,550, 2yo, 6f 15ydsT, 1:13.10, gd/fm. PARADIME ACOMB S.-Listed, £30,000, 2yo, +STRIKING AMBITION (GB) (c, 2, Makbul {GB}--Lady 6f 214ydsT Roxanne {GB}, by Cyrano De Bergerac {Ire}), a SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT 7,000gns TATDEC weanling and a 28,000gns DONSEP 1 5 Bourbonnais (Ire) Singspiel (Ire) Johnston 125 yearling, was positioned in a tracking sixth on the 2 3 Salcombe (GB) Elmaamul (USA) B Hills 125 stands side as Amanda’s Lad (Ire) (Danetime {Ire}) led, 3 2 Wahsheeq (GB) Green Desert (USA) E Dunlop 125 but made smooth progress after halfway. The well 4 6 Amandus (USA) Danehill (USA) Loder 122 backed 2-1 market choice was ridden along at the 5 1 Armada Grove (GB) Fleetwood (Ire) A Jarvis 120 quarter-mile marker, quickened to challenge with 1½ 6 4 Glenviews Purchase (Ire) Desert Story (Ire) A Berry 117 furlongs remaining and finished strongly in the latter stages to deny Dame De Noche (GB) (Lion Cavern TDN Euro is: {USA}) by a neck nearing the line. Lifetime Record: England: Sean Cronin (CAFE Racing) 1-1-0-0, £4,258. Tom Frary (CAFE Racing) O-Peter Webb; B-Lord Huntingdon; T-Giles Bravery; France: Claude Beniada J-Darryll Holland. Germany: Christa Riebel Ireland: Dave Keena TDN Worldwide Today ...... 4 pages Italy: Giorgio Barsotti

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F R A N C E 8.30 Naples, Premio Fiume Po (Cond), i13,005, H H 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT, time: n/a, gd. L'EREDE (ITY) (c, 4, Brief Truce {USA}--L'Ereditiera Tuesday, Deauville, post time: 2:45 p.m. {GB} {SW & GSP-Ity}, by Alzao {USA}) Lifetime Re- PRIX DE LIEUREY-Listed, i41,000, 3yo, f, 1mT cord: 17 starts, 2 wins, 10 places, i88,382. SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT O/B-Scuderia Ri.Ma. SRL; T-F Camici; J-O Fancera. 1 9 Prudence Royale (Fr) Loup Solitaire (USA) Artu 126 2 2 Meanya (Ire) Revoque (Ire) Renzoni 126 10.40 Livorno, Premio Associazione Nazionale Arma di 3 10 Mooring (GB) Zafonic (USA) Bary 121 Cavalleria (Cond), i11,475, 3yo, 11f 55ydsT, time: 4 5 Mentalite (Ire) Alhaarth (Ire) F Head 121 n/a, gd. 5 3 Summertime Legacy (GB) Darshaan (GB) Fabre 121 SCOTTISH KNIGHT (USA) (c, 3, Future Storm 6 4 Contemporary (Ire) Alzao (USA) Rob Collet 121 {USA}--Alleged Touch {USA}, by Alleged {USA}) Life- 7 11 Begueule (Fr) Bering (GB) Smaga 121 time Record: 8 starts, 5 wins, 1 place, i48,238. O/T-N 8 8 Mahamuni (Ire) Sadler's Wells (USA) Hammond 121 Berni; B-Silverleaf Farm Inc; J-M Esposito. 9 6 Rentless (GB) Zafonic (USA) Valiani 121 10 7 Kane Ore (GB) Green Desert (USA) Rouget 121 10.15 Livorno, Premio Pietro Morini (Cond), i9,180, 11 1 Prima Creatura (Ire) Barathea (Ire) de Roualle 121 3yo/up, f/m, 7 1/2fT, time: n/a, gd. XILOGRAFA (IRE) (f, 3, Sri Pekan {USA}--Petomi {GB}, H I T A L Y H by Presidium {GB}) Lifetime Record: 14 starts, 5 wins, 4 places, i56,211. O-F Turri; B-Paolo Neri; T-M Sunday's Late Results: Gasparini; J-S Landi. PREMIO 95TH CRITERIUM LABRONICO-SIS-Listed, i53,550, Livorno, 8-18, 2yo, 7 1/2fT, time: n/a, gd. H I R E L A N D H 1--#GOLDEN DANETIME (IRE), 121, c, 2, by Danetime (Ire) 1st Dam: Banco Solo (GB), by Distant Relative (Ire) 2nd Dam: Pay the Bank (GB), by High Top (Ire) Yesterday’s Results: 3rd Dam: Zebra Grass (GB), by Run the Ganlet 3.00 Roscommon, Sean Naughton Auctioneers Maiden, (4,500gns yrl ‘01 TATOCT). O-Scuderia Michela di i9,140, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:21.20, yl. Melani Giorgio; B-Tally-Ho Stud; T-Riccardo Santini; HAPPY TALK (IRE) (f, 3, Hamas {Ire}--Mamara Reef J-Claudio Colombi; i29,750. Lifetime Record: {GB}, by Salse {USA}) was settled in a midfield sev- 6 starts, 4 wins, 1 place, i61,030. enth as Take Your Mark (Ire) (Goldmark {USA}) led, but 2--Kavasaky (USA), 120, c, 2, El Prado (Ire)--Kareema took closer order under pressure with a half mile to run (USA), by Coastal (USA). i13,090. as Attack (GB) (Sabrehill {USA}) hit the front. The 6-4 3--Hunzy (Ire), 117, f, 2, Desert King (Ire)--Scandisk favourite was driven along at the top of the stretch run, (Ire), by Kenmare (Fr). i7,140. led at the eight pole and ran on strongly in the closing Margins: 6, 1, 3. Odds: 1-2, 8-1, 4-1. stages to beat market rival Welltold (Ire) (Danehill Also ran: Myn (Ity), Future Queen (Ire), Sopran Amastro {USA}) by an eased-down four lengths. The winner is a (Ity), Blinding Sight (Ity). half to Storm Dream (Ire) (Catrail {USA}), GSW-US & G1SP-Ire, $158,334. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, i7,920. 9.15 Varese, Premio Geranio (Cond), i15,300, 2yo, O/B-Matthew Duffy; T-Michael Grassick; J-Niall 5fT, time: n/a, gd. McCullagh. CLOSE TO ME (IRE) (f, 2, Perugino {USA}--Waif {GB}, by Groom Dancer {USA}) Lifetime Record: 6 starts, 3 wins, 3 places, i27,455. O-Scuderia CASCO; H M A I D E N W I N N E R S H B-Camma SAS di Schiavi; T-A Marcialis; J-D Vargiu. +Winterthur (Ger), f, 2, Alkalde (Ger)--Weida (Ger), by 10.15 Varese, Premio Giselle (Cond), 15,300, 3yo/up, i Nebos (Ger). Dusseldorf, Germany, 8-18, Cash-Plus- f/m, 1 5/16mT, time: n/a, gd. Online-Rennen (Mdn), 2yo, f, 7fT, i3,000 to winner. BLISSFUL (GB) (f, 4, Highest Honor {Fr}--Blessed {Ire}, B-Gestut Ebbesloh. by Jurado {USA}) Lifetime Record: 23 starts, 6 wins, Blue Jannessa (GB), f, 2, Blue Ocean (USA)--Kakisa 8 places, i68,166. O-A da Giussano; B-Dr Carlo Vittadini; T-C Barlocco; J-M Planard. (GB), by Forlorn River (GB). Brighton, Britain, 8-19, EBF/Richmond Cricket Club Median Auction Maiden A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Fillies’ S. (Class F), 2yo, f, 5f 213ydsT, £2,947 to indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will winner. B-Exors of the Late Countess of Durham. denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, and a + will *1,200gns yrl ‘01 DONOCT. **Second winner for denote winners who are first-time starters. freshman sire (by Danzig {USA}). TDN P WORLDWIDE • 8/20/02 • PAGE 4 of 4

Saint Vincent (Fr), c, 2, Green Tune (USA)--Silverware Wiscalitus (Ger), c, 3, Lead On Time (USA)--Wiscaria (Fr), by Polish Precedent (USA). Naples, Italy, 8-18, (Ger), by Ashmore (Fr). Frankfurt, Germany, 8-18, Premio Fiume Adda (Cond), 2yo, 1mT, i6,375 to Wiesbadener Super-Roulette Cup (Mdn), 3yo, winner. B-Christiane Head-Maarek & Delsol Farm. 1 1/4mT, i2,600 to winner. B-Gestut Rietberg. *FF170,000 yrl ‘01 DEAAUG. Jakarta (Ire), f, 3, Machiavellian (USA)--Lunda (Ire), by Juice Of Juice (Ire), c, 2, Indian Ridge (Ire)--Bet The Bag Soviet Star (USA). Brighton, Britain, 8-19, John (Fr), by Bet Twice (USA). Naples, Italy, 8-18, Premio Kennedy Memorial Maiden Fillies’ S. (Class D), Fiume Arno (Cond), 2yo, 5fT, i8,500 to winner. 3yo/up, f/m, 6f 209ydsT, £4,823 to winner. B-Saeed B-Mrs Brid Cosgrove. *10,500gns yrl ‘01 TATOCT. Manana. +Vallonga (Ger), f, 2, Lando (Ger)--Valbonne (GB), by +Tina Ruland (Ger), f, 3, Platini (Ger)--Teulada (Ger), by Master Willie (GB). Dusseldorf, Germany, 8-18, Windwurf (Ger). Dusseldorf, Germany, 8-18, Finanzkaufhaus-Dusseldorf-Rennen - EBF-Rennen DuoPlus-Rennen (Mdn), 3yo, 7fT, i2,550 to winner. (Mdn), 2yo, 7 1/2fT, i3,000 to winner. B-Gestut B-Galopp Club Deutschland-Zuchtkreis. Auenquelle. +Karlita (GB), f, 2, Lomitas (GB)--Kingston Avenue So Royal (Ger), f, 3, Royal Solo (Ire)--Seta Pura (Fr), by (USA), by Crusader Sword (USA). Frankfurt, Konigsstuhl (Ger). Hoppegarten, Germany, 8-18, Germany, 8-18, Valentin Seibert-Memorial - Iguaru-Rennen (Mdn), 3yo, 1 1/8mT, i2,600 to EBF-Rennen (Mdn), 2yo, 1mT, i3,100 to winner. B-J winner. B-Klaus Martin. H A Baggen. *1/2 to Kirona (GB) (Robellino {USA}), MSW-Ger, $172,336. IN THE BETTING PARLOUR +Tropical Lord (Ger), c, 2, Lomitas (GB)--Tomasa (Ger) H H (MSP-Ger), by Dashing Blade (GB). Hoppegarten, Germany, 8-18, Neue Union Klub-Chance (Mdn), 2yo, BALAKHERI STRAIGHT TO LEGER 7fT, i2,800 to winner. B-Gestut Harzburg. Balakheri (Ire) (Theatrical {Ire}), winner of the G2 King +Striking Ambition (GB), c, 2, Makbul (GB)--Lad Edward VII S. at Royal Ascot June 21, is set to head Roxanne (GB), by Cyrano De Bergerac (Ire). straight to Doncaster for the G1 St Leger Sept. 14. Nottingham, Britain, 8-19, Wright Brothers Maiden Having finished fifth behind High Chaparral (Ire) in the Auction S. (Class E), 2yo, 6f 15ydsT, £4,258 to G1 Irish Derby at The Curragh June 30, the colt will not winner. B-Lord Huntingdon. *7,000gns wnl ‘00 have a prep in the recognised trials for the final British TATDEC; 28,000gns yrl ‘01 DONSEP. Classic. Famous Grouse (GB), c, 2, Selkirk (USA)--Shoot Clear (GB) (GSW-Eng), by Bay Express (Ire). Nottingham, Coral Eurobet odds for the G1 St Leger at Doncaster Britain, 8-19, EBF Colwick Park Novice S. (Class D) Sept. 14 (correct as of 8-19-2002): (Cond), 2yo, 1m 54ydsT, £4,079 to winner. 3-1 Kazzia; 7-2 Bandari; 7-1 Sholokhov; 8-1 Balakheri; B-Bottisham Heath Stud. *42,000gns wnl ‘00 Ballingarry; 12-1 Bollin Eric; 14-1 Highest; 16-1 bar. TATDEC; 100,000gns yrl ‘01 TATOCT. +La Estrella (Ger), f, 3, Desert King (Ire)--La Virginia (Ger), by Surumu (Ger). Frankfurt, Germany, 8-18, MAJOR UK MEETINGS--2002 Kafer's Competition (Mdn), 3yo, 1mT, i2,600 to winner. B-Stiftung Gestut Fahrhof. *1/2 to Lavirco Event Location Date (Ger) (Konigsstuhl {Ger}), Hwt. 3yo-Ger at 11-14f, August meeting York Aug. 20-22 MG1SW-Ger, $969,093; and Laveron (GB) Stanley Leisure Sprint Cup Haydock Sept. 6-7 (Konigsstuhl {Ger}), MGSW & G1SP-Ger, $203,048. Rothmans Royal St Leger Doncaster Sept. 11-14 Happy Talk (Ire), f, 3, Hamas (Ire)--Mamara Reef (GB), Western meeting Ayr Sept. 19-21 by Salse (USA). Roscommon, Ireland, 8-19, Sean Tote Cambridgeshire Newmarket Oct. 2-5 Naughton Auctioneers Maiden, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, Dubai Champions Newmarket Oct. 17-20 i6,560 to winner. B-Matthew Duffy. *1/2 to Storm Racing Post Trophy Doncaster Oct. 25-26 Dream (Ire) (Catrail {USA}), GSW-US & G1SP-Ire, Final Turf meeting Doncaster Nov. 8-9 $158,334.

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