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$400,000 San Felipe (Grade II) $400,000 San Felipe (Grade II) Kentucky Derby Championship Series – Points: 50-20-10-5 82nd Running – Saturday, March 7, 2020 (8 weeks before the Kentucky Derby) 3-Year-Olds at 1 1/16 Miles on Dirt at Santa Anita Park (Arcadia, Calif.) Stakes Record – 1:40.11, Consolidator (2005) Track Record – 1:39.18, Efervescente-ARG (1993) Year (Race No.) Winner (Sex) Jockey (Weight) Second Time (Cond.) Sire Gross Purse-Gr. Dis.-Track (Starters) Owner(s) Trainer Third Odds (Margin) Bred (Color) Winner's Share 2019 No Running 2018-March 10 (6th) Bolt d’Oro (c) Javier Castellano (124) @McKinzie* 1:42.71 (fast) Medaglia d’Oro $400,690-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (7) Ruis Racing LLC Mick Ruis Kanthaka 1.20-1 (head) Kentucky (B.) $240,000—81 2017-March 11 (8th) Mastery* (c) Mike Smith (124) Iliad 1:42.28 (fast) Candy Ride-ARG $400,690-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (7) Cheyenne Stables LLC Bob Baffert Term of Art 0.80-1 (6 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (Dk B or Br.) $240,000—80 2016-March 12 (7th) Danzing Candy (c) Mike Smith (120) Mor Spirit* 1:43.04 (fast) Twirling Candy $400,345-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (6) Halo Farms & Jim and Diane Bashor Cliff Sise Jr. +Exaggerator 5.50-1 (2 lengths) Kentucky (Dk B or Br.) $240,000—79 2015-March 7 (7th) +Dortmund* (c) Martin Garcia (123) Prospect Park 1:41.65 (fast) Big Brown $401,250-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (10) Kaleem Shah Inc. Bob Baffert Bolo 0.80-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $240,000—78 2014-March 8 (5th) +H3D-California Chrome* (c) Victor Espinoza (118) Midnight Hawk 1:40.59 (fast) Lucky Pulpit $300,500-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (7) Steve Coburn & Perry Martin Art Sherman Kristo 1.40-1 (7 ¼ lengths) California (Ch.) $180,000—77 2013-March 9 (7th) Hear the Ghost (g) Corey Nakatani (119) Flashback* 1:42.34 (fast) Ghostzapper $300,750-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (8) Halo Farms & Jerry Hollendorfer Jerry Hollendorfer Tiz a Minister 5.90-1 (½ length) Kentucky (Ch.) $180,000—76 2012-March 10 (9th) Creative Cause (c) Joel Rosario (123) Bodemeister* 1:41.84 (fast) Giant’s Causeway $300,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (10) Heinz Steinmann Mike Harrington Midnight Transfer 2.20-1 (3/4 length) Kentucky (Gr. or Ro.) $180,000—75 2011-March 12 (8th) Premier Pegasus (c) Alonso Quinonez (118) Jaycito* 1:41.23 (fast) Fusaichi Pegasus $250,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (10) Myung Kwon Cho Myung Cho Bench Points 7.30-1 (7 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $150,000—74 2010-March 13 (9th) +Sidney’s Candy (c) Joe Talamo (117) Interactif 1:42.30 (Cushion) Candy Ride-ARG $150,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (7) Craig Family Trust (Jenny Craig) John Sadler Caracortado* 3.80-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (Ch.) $90,000—73 2009-March 14 (4th) +Pioneerof the Nile* (c) Garrett Gomez (122) Feisty Suances 1:43.35 (Cushion) Empire Maker $200,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (6) Zayat Stables LLC Bob Baffert Jeranimo 0.30-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $120,000—72 2008-March 15 (9th) Georgie Boy* (g) Michael Baze (117) Gayego 1:42.35 (Cushion) Tribal Rule $200,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (9) George Schwary Kathy Walsh Bob Black Jack 1.40-1 (3/4 length) California (Dk. B. or Br.) $120,000—71 2007-March 17 (9th) Cobalt Blue (c) Victor Espinoza (116) Air Commander* 1:42.46 (fast) Golden Missile $250,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (5) The Merv Griffin Ranch Co. Doug O’Neill Level Red 2.20-1 (2 lengths) Florida (Ch.) $150,000—70 2006-March 18 (8th) A. P. Warrior (c) Corey Nakatani (119) Point Determined 1:42.40 (fast) A.P. Indy $250,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (9) Stan Fulton John Shirreffs Bob and John* 7.50-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $150,000—69 2005-March 19 (8th) Consolidator (c) Rafael Bejarano (116) Giacomo 1:40.11 (wet fast) Storm Cat $250,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (8) Bob and Beverly Lewis D. Wayne Lukas Don’t Get Mad 7.20-1 (6 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $150,000—68 2004-March 14 (5th) Preachinatthebar (c) Javier Santiago (116) St Averil* 1:42.87 (fast) Silver Charm $250,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (9) Mike Pegram Bob Baffert Harvard Avenue 8.60-1 (nose) Kentucky (Gr. or Ro.) $150,000—67 2003-March 16 (5th) +Buddy Gil (g) Gary Stevens (119) Atswhatimtalknbout 1:43.64 (good) Eastern Echo $250,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (10) Desperado Stables Inc., Donnie McFadden & Merrill Stables et al Jeff Mullins Brancusi 9.80-1 (nose) Kentucky (B.) $150,000—66 2002-March 17 (7th) Medaglia d’Oro (c) Laffit Pincay Jr. (116) U S S Tinosa 1:41.95 (fast) El Prado-IRE $250,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (6) Ed Gann Bobby Frankel Siphonic* 8.50-1 (2 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $150,000—65 2001-March 17 (7th) +H3-Point Given* (c) Gary Stevens (122) I Love Silver 1:41.94 (fast) Thunder Gulch $250,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (8) The Thoroughbred Corporation Bob Baffert Jamaican Rum 0.40-1 (2 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $150,000—64 2000-March 19 (7th) D-Fusaichi Pegasus* (c) Kent Desormeaux (116) +The Deputy-IRE 1:42.66 (fast) Mr. Prospector $250,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (7) Fusao Sekiguchi Neil Drysdale Anees 1.30-1 (3/4 length) Kentucky (B.) $150,000—63 1999-March 13 (7th) Prime Timber (c) David Flores (116) Exploit* 1:42.16 (fast) Sultry Song $250,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (7) Aaron and Marie Jones Bob Baffert High Wire Act 2.80-1 (2 lengths) Florida (B.) $150,000—62 1998-March 14 (8th) Artax* (c) Chris McCarron (122) 3D-Real Quiet 1:41.73 (fast) Marquetry $250,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (5) Paraneck Stable Randy Bradshaw Prosperous Bid 1.20-1 (head) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $150,000—61 1997-March 16 (7th) +Free House (c) David Flores (119) 3D-Silver Charm* 1:42.49 (fast) Smokester $252,400-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (9) Trudy McCaffery & John Toffan Paco Gonzalez King Crimson 10.70-1 (3/4 length) California (Gr. or Ro.) $152,400—60 1996-March 17 (7th) Odyle (c) Corey Nakatani (116) Smithfield 1:42.43 (fast) Alleged $252,400-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (7) Trudy McCaffery, John Toffan & Ron Brimacombe Paco Gonzalez +Cavonnier 6.20-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (B.) $152,400—59 1995-March 19 (5th) Afternoon Deelites* (c) Kent Desormeaux (119) Timber Country 1:42.11 (fast) Private Terms $202,200-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (4) Burt Bacharach Richard Mandella Lake George 0.30-1 (1 length) West Virginia (Dk. B. or Br.) $117,200—58 1994-March 20 (4th) Soul of the Matter (c) Kent Desormeaux (116) +Brocco* 1:44.68 (muddy) Private Terms $208,500-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (5) Burt Bacharach Richard Mandella Valiant Nature 6.30-1 (2 ¼ lengths) West Virginia (Dk. B. or Br.) $118,500—57 1993-March 14 (8th) Corby (c) Chris McCarron (116) +Personal Hope* 1:42.11 (fast) Dahar $211,100-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (6) Allen Paulson John Sadler Devoted Brass 4.90-1 (2 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $121,100—56 1992-March 15 (8th) Bertrando* (c) Alex Solis (122) Arp 1:42.76 (fast) Skywalker $210,800-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (6) Gus Headley Bruce Headley Hickman Creek 0.40-1 (3/4 length) California (Dk. B. or Br.) $120,800—55 1991-March 17 (8th) Sea Cadet (c) Chris McCarron (119) Scan 1:41.90 (fast) Bolger $214,200-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (8) VHW Stables (Lessee) Ron McAnally Compelling Sound 5.30-1 (3 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $124,200—54 1990-March 18 (8th) Real Cash (c) Alex Solis (113) Warcraft 1:42.00 (fast) Tank’s Prospect $150,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (12) D. Wayne Lukas & Overbrook Farm D. Wayne Lukas Music Prospector 4.00-1 (5 ½ lengths) California (B.) $102,600—53 1989-March 19 (8th) +H3D-Sunday Silence (c) Pat Valenzuela (119) Flying Continental 1:42.60 (fast) Halo $150,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-SA (5) Gaillard, Hancock III & Whittingham Charlie Whittingham Music Merci* 2.90-1 (1 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $91,800—52 1988-March 20 (8th) Mi Preferido (c) Chris McCarron (119) Purdue King 1:42.20 (fast) Island Whirl $150,000-Gr. I 1 1/16 Miles-SA (8) Barrera & Saiden Laz Barrera Tejano 4.30-1 (2 ¾ lengths) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $96,300—51 1987-March 22 (8th) Chart the Stars (c) Eddie Delahoussaye (116) 3D-Alysheba 1:43.00 (good) Star de Naskra $125,000-Gr. I 1 1/16 Miles-SA (8) Arnold, Clark, Clearman et al Richard Mulhall +Temperate Sil* 3.90-1 (3/4 length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $107,450—50 1986-March 16 (8th) Variety Road* (c) Chris McCarron (120) Big Play 1:45.40 (sloppy) Kennedy Road $125,000-Gr.
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