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$350,000 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby (Grade II) $350,000 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby (Grade II) Kentucky Derby Championship Series – Points: 50-20-10-5 36 th Running – Saturday, March 12, 2016 (8 weeks before the Kentucky Derby) 3-Year-Olds at 1 1/16 Miles on Dirt at Tampa Bay Downs (Westlake, Fla.) Stakes Record – 1:43.11, Street Sense (2007) Track Record – 1:42.83, Bold Start (2010) Top Beyer Speed Figure – 103, Equality (2002) Average Winning Beyer Speed Figure (Since 1992) – 94.4 (2,265/24) Year (Race No.) Winner (Sex) Jockey (Weight) Second Time (Cond.-Beyer) Sire Gross Purse-Gr. Dis.-Track (Starters) Owner(s) Trainer Third Odds (Margin) Bred (Color) Winner's Share 2015-March 7 (11th) Carpe Diem* (c) John Velazquez (122) Ami’s Flatter 1:43.60 (fast-98) Giant’s Causeway $350,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (8) WinStar Farm & Stonestreet Stables Todd Pletcher Divining Rod 1.00-1 ( 5 lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $210,000—35 2014-March 8 (11th) Ring Weekend (g) Daniel Centeno (116) Vinceremos 1:43.71 (fast-95) Tapit $350,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (10) St. Elias Stable & West Point Thoroughbreds Graham Motion Surfing U S A 14.00-1 (3 lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $210,000—34 2013-March 9 (10th) Verrazano* (c) John Velazquez (118) Java’s War 1:43.96 (fast-101) More Than Ready $350,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (9) Let’s Go Stable, Michael Tabor, Mrs. John Magnier & Derrick Smith Todd Pletcher Falling Sky 0.40-1 (3 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $210,000—33 2012-March 10 (11th) Prospective (c) Luis Contreras (120) Golden Ticket 1:43.35 (fast-90) Malibu Moon $350,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (11) John Oxley Mark Casse Cozzetti 3.10-1 (3/4 length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $210,000—32 2011-March 12 (11th) Watch Me Go (c) Luis Garcia (116) Crimson Knight 1:44.25 (fast-84) West Acre $350,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (9) Gilbert Campbell Kathy O’Connell Brethren* 43.70-1 (neck) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $210,000—31 2010-March 13 (11th) Odysseus (c) Rajiv Maragh (116) Schoolyard Dreams 1:44.31 (fast-94) Malibu Moon $300,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (7) Padua Stables Tom Albertrani D-Super Saver* 2.00-1 (nose) Kentucky (Ch.) $180,000—30 2009-March 14 (11th) Musket Man (c) Daniel Centeno (116) Join in the Dance 1:43.67 (fast-90) Yonaguska $300,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (10) Eric Fein & Vic Carlson Derek Ryan Justdontcallmejeri 5.90-1 (neck) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $180,000—29 2008-March 15 (12th) Big Truck (c) Eibar Coa (116) Atoned 1:44.25 (fast-93) Hook and Ladder $300,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (7) Eric Fein Barclay Tagg Dynamic Wayne 7.20-1 (neck) New York (B.) $180,000—28 2007-March 17 (12th) D-Street Sense (c) Calvin Borel (122) Any Given Saturday* 1:43.11 (fast-102) Street Cry -IRE $300,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (7) Jim Tafel LLC Carl Nafzger Delightful Kiss 1.20-1 (nose) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $180,000—27 2006-March 18 (11th) Deputy Glitters (c) Jose Lezcano (116) Bluegrass Cat* 1:44.26 (fast-102) Deputy Commander $250,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (9) Joseph Lacombe Stable Inc. Tom Albertrani Winnies Tigger Too 8.40-1 (2 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $150,000—26 2005-March 19 (10th) Sun King* (c) Edgar Prado (116) Forever Wild 1:43.98 (fast-91) Charismatic $250,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (7) Tracy Farmer Nick Zito Global Trader 0.05-1 (3 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $150,000—25 2004-March 14 (11th) Limehouse* (c) Pat Day (118) Mustanfar 1:43.99 (fast-100) Grand Slam $250,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (8) Dogwood Stable Todd Pletcher Swingforthefences 0.90-1 (neck) Florida (Ch.) $150,000—24 2003-March 16 (11th) Region of Merit* (c) Eibar Coa (120) Aristocat 1:44.61 (fast-95) Touch Gold $250,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (8) Calumet Farm Christophe Clement Hear No Evil 1.60-1 (3/4 length) Kentucky (Ch.) $150,000—23 2002-March 17 (12th) Equality (c) Ramon Dominguez (118) Tails of the Crypt 1:43.66 (fast-103 ) Mt. Livermore $200,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (9) Pin Oak Stable Graham Motion Political Attack 4.10-1 (2 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Gr. or Ro.) $120,000—22 2001-March 18 (12th) Burning Roma* (c) Richard Migliore (123) American Prince 1:44.30 (fast-95) Rubiano $200,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (11) Harold Queen Heather Giglio Paging 0.90-1 (2 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $120,000—21 2000-March 19 (11th) Wheelaway* (c) Richard Migliore (116) Impeachment 1:43.90 (fast-94) Unbridled $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (10) Caesar Kimmel & Philip Solondz John Kimmel Perfect Cat 1.70-1 (2 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Gr. or Ro.) $90,000—20 1999-March 21 (9th) Pineaff (c) Jose Santos (122) Menifee* 1:45.33 (fast-102) Pine Bluff $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (6) Roy & Joyce Monroe Kenny McPeek Doneraile Court 6.00-1 (1 length) Kentucky (B.) $90,000—19 1998 -March 22 (9th) Parade Ground (c) Pat Day (118) Middlesex Drive* 1:44.20 (fast-94) Kingmambo $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (8) William S. Farish & Stephen Hilbert Neil Howard Rock and Roll 1.50-1 (neck) Kentucky (B.) $90,000—18 1997-March 23 (9th) Zede* (c) Jerry Bailey (118) Brisco Road 1:44.80 (fast-91) Strawberry Road-AUS $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (12) Allen Paulson Bill Mott Favorable Regard 1.10-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $90,000—17 1996-March 24 (9th) Thundering Storm (g) Jorge Guerra (118) El Amante* 1:43.80 (fast-100) Storm Brewing $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (10) Deborah Artz Don Rice Natural Selection 6.10-1 ( 5 lengths ) Kentucky (Ch.) $90,000—16 1995-March 26 (10th) Gadzook (c) Gary Boulanger (116) Composer 1:45.20 (fast-87) Meadowlake $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (10) Du-Zee Stables James Sonnier Bet Your Bucks 4.50-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $90,000—15 1994-March 27 (9th) Prix de Crouton (c) Mickey Walls (120) Able Buck 1:46.60 (fast-82) Vilzak $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (7) Lorne and Kathleen Berg Lorne Berg Parental Pressure* 7.20-1 (1 length) Canada (B.) $90,000—14 1993-March 28 (11th) Marco Bay* (c) Ron Allen, Jr. (120) Thriller Chiller 1:44.40 (fast-93) Copelan $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (12) Sunset Bay Stable Luis Olivares Tunecke Charlie 1.90-1 (head) Florida (B.) $90,000—13 1992-March 29 (10th) Careful Gesture* (c) Robert Lester (118) Chief Speaker 1:45.93 (fast-89) Zafarrancho-ARG $200,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (12) Cecilia Dixon Elbert Dixon Clipper Won 1.90-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $120,000—12 1991-March 30 (9th) Speedy Cure (c) Ricardo Lopez (118) Link* 1:46.26 (fast) Cure the Blues $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (9) Susan Fisher Harvey Culp Shudanz 2.10-1 (2 lengths) Kentucky (Ro.) $90,000—11 1990-March 18 (10th) Champagneforashley* (c) Jacinto Vasquez (122) Slew of Angels 1:44.60 (fast) Track Barron $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (10) Baker, Kaskel & Feinbloom Howard Tesher Always Running 0.40-1 (1 ½ lengths) New York (B.) $90,000—10 1989-March 19 (10th) Storm Predictions (g) Steve Gaffalione (120) With Approval 1:43.80 (fast) Fairway Fortune $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (11) Three G Stables Luis Olivares Mercedes Won* 8.50-1 (1 ¾ lengths) Florida (B.) $90,000—9 1988-March 20 (10th) Cefis (c)* Eddie Maple (116) Buck Forbes 1:44.40 (fast) Caveat $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (9) Ryehill Farm / R. Kirkhar Woody Stephens Twice Too Many 0.60-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Maryland (Ch.) $90,000—8 1987-March 14 (10th) Phantom Jet* (c) Keith Allen (122) Homebuilder 1:43.80 (fast) Tri Jet $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (10) Aisco Stables Phil Gleaves You’re No Bargain 1.10-1 (1 length) Florida (B.) $90,000—7 1986-March 15 (10th) My Prince Charming* (c) Craig Perret (122) Lucky Rebeau 1:46.60 (sloppy) Sir Wimborne $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (13) Aronow Stables Newcomb Green Major Moran 1.90-1 (neck) Texas (Ch.) $98,100—6 1985-March 16 (10th) Regal Remark (c) Jeff Fell (122) Verification* 1:46.80 (fast) Vice Regent $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (14) Sam-Son Farm Jim Day Sport Jet 4.70-1 (2 lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $95,400—5 1984-March 17 (10th) Bold Southerner (c) Wayne Crews (116) Rexson’s Hope 1:44.60 (fast) Sovereign Dancer $150,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (13) Rusticwoods Farm Paul Maxwell Stickler 88.70-1 (nose) Florida (B.) $95,400—4 1983-March 19 (10th) Morganmorganmorgan (c) Willie Rodriguez (118) 3-Slew O’ Gold 1:47.20 (fast) Fearless Diplomat $100,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (14) M. Bishop Arthur Monteiro Quick Dip 5.60-1 (3/4 length) Oklahoma (B.) $60,000—3 1982-March 20 (10th) Reinvested (c) Rick Luhr (114) Stage Reviewer* 1:45.20 (fast) Irish Castle $50,000 1 1/16 Miles-Tam (12) Harborview Farm Stanley Hough Real Twister 10.50-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Florida (Ch.) $40,140—2 1981-March 21 (10th) Paristo (c) D.
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