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I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (10) Centennial Farms Jimmy Jerkens Social Inclusion* 9.20-1 (3 ½ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $590,000—90 2013-April 6 (11th) Verrazano* (c) John Velazquez (123) Normandy Invasion 1:50.27 (fast-95) More Than Ready $1,000,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (10) Let’s Go Stable, Michael Tabor, Mrs. John Magnier & Derrick Smith Todd Pletcher +Vyjack 0.80-1 (¾ length) Kentucky (B.) $600,000—89 2012-April 7 (9th) Gemologist* (c) Javier Castellano (123) Alpha 1:50.96 (fast-98) Tiznow $1,000,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (8) WinStar Farm LLC Todd Pletcher Teeth of the Dog 1.20-1 (neck) Kentucky (B.) $600,000—88 2011-April 9 (10th) Toby’s Corner (c) Eddie Castro (123) Arthur’s Tale 1:49.93 (fast-94) Bellamy Road $1,020,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (9) Diane Cotter Graham Motion Uncle Mo* 8.70-1 (neck) Florida (Ch.) $600,000—87 2010-April 3 (9th) Eskendereya* (c) John Velazquez (123) Jackson Bend 1:49.97 (fast-109) Giant’s Causeway $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (6) Zayat Stables LLC Todd Pletcher +Awesome Act 0.50-1 (9 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $450,000—86 2009-April 4 (9th) +I Want Revenge* (c) Joe Talamo (123) West Side Bernie 1:49.49 (fast-103) Stephen Got Even $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (8) IEAH Stables, David Lanzman, Puglisi Racing & Charles Winner Jeff Mullins Just a Coincidence 0.50-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $450,000—85 2008-April 5 (9th) Tale of Ekati (c) Edgar Prado (123) War Pass* 1:52.35 (fast-93) Tale of the Cat $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (9) Charles E. Fipke Barclay Tagg Court Vision 8.50-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (B.) $450,000—84 2007-April 7 (8th) Nobiz Like Shobiz* (c) Cornelio Velasquez (123) Sightseeing 1:49.46 (fast-97) Albert the Great $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (6) Elizabeth J. Valando Barclay Tagg Any Given Saturday 0.70-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (B.) $450,000—83 2006-April 8 (8th) Bob and John (c) Garrett Gomez (123) Jazil 1:51.54 (sloppy-99) Seeking the Gold $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (8) Stonerside Stable Bob Baffert Keyed Entry* 2.20-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $450,000—82 2005-April 9 (9th) Bellamy Road* (c) Javier Castellano (123) +Survivalist 1:47.16 (fast-120 ) Concerto $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (7) Kinsman Stable Nick Zito Scrappy T 2.55-1 (17 ½ lengths) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $450,000—81 2004-April 10 (8th) Tapit (c) Ramon Dominguez (123) Master David 1:49.70 (fast-98) Pulpit $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (11) Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC Michael Dickinson Eddington 5.30-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (Gr. or Ro.) $450,000—80 2003-April 12 (8th) Empire Maker* (c) Jerry Bailey (123) 3D-Funny Cide 1:48.70 (muddy-111) Unbridled $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (8) Juddmonte Farms Inc. Bobby Frankel Kissin Saint 0.55-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $450,000—79 2002-April 13 (8th) Buddha (c) Pat Day (123) Medaglia d’Oro* 1:48.61 (fast-105) Unbridled’s Song $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (8) Gary and Mary West Stables Inc. James Bond Sunday Break 3.10-1 (head) Kentucky (Gr. or Ro.) $450,000—78 2001-April 14 (10th) Congaree (c) Victor Espinoza (123) D-Monarchos* 1:47.96 (fast-108) Arazi $750,000-Gr. II 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (6) Stonerside Stable Bob Baffert +Richly Blended 1.70-1 (2 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $450,000—77 2000-April 15 (9th) D-Fusaichi Pegasus* (c) Kent Desormeaux (123) +Red Bullet 1:47.92 (wet fast-111) Mr. Prospector $750,000-Gr. II 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (12) Fusao Sekiguchi Neil Drysdale Aptitude 0.90-1 (4 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $450,000—76 1999-April 10 (10th) Adonis (c) Jorge Chavez (123) Best of Luck 1:47.71 (fast-103) Kris S. $600,000-Gr. II 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (11) Paraneck Stable Nick Zito Cliquot 3.20-1 (2 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $360,000—75 1998-April 11(10th) Coronado’s Quest* (c) Robbie Davis (123) Dice Dancer 1:47.47 (fast-116) Forty Niner $500,000-Gr. II 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (11) Stuart S. Janney III Shug McGaughey III Parade Ground 1.10-1 (2 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $300,000—74 1997-April 12 (8th) Captain Bodgit* (c) Alex Solis (123) Accelerator 1:48.39 (sloppy-105) Saint Ballado $500,000-Gr. II 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (10) Team Valor Stables LLC Gary Capuano +Smokin Mel 1.75-1 (2 lengths) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $300,000—73 1996-April 13 (9th) Unbridled’s Song* (c) Mike Smith (123) In Contention 1:49.80 (fast-103) Unbridled $500,000-Gr. II 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (6) Paraneck Song Jim Ryerson +Romano Gucci 0.20-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Gr. or Ro.) $300,000—72 1995-April 15 (9th) +Talkin Man* (c) Shane Sellers (123) Is Sveikatas 1:49.24 (fast-106) With Approval $500,000-Gr. II 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (8) Kinghaven Farms Roger Attfield Candy Cone 0.45-1 (7 ¾ lengths) Canada (Dk. B or Br.) $300,000—71 1994-April 16 (9th) +Irgun (c) Gary Stevens (123) D-Go for Gin* 1:49.07 (good-109) Sunny’s Halo $500,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (9) Brandon and Marianne Chase Steve Young Shiprock 1.80-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $300,000—70 1993-April 17 (10th) Storm Tower (c) Rick Wilson (126) Tossofthecoin 1:48.50 (fast-99) Irish Tower $500,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (12) Char-Mari Stable Ben Perkins Jr. Marked Tree* 2.60-1 (2 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $300,000—69 1992-April 18 (8th) +Devil His Due (c) Mike Smith (126) West by West 1:49.32 (good-99) Devil’s Bag $500,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (12) Lion Crest Stable Allen Jerkens Rokeby-GB 2.80-1 (1 length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $300,000—68 1991-April 20 (8th) Cahill Road* (c) Craig Perret (126) Lost Mountain 1:48.44 (fast) Fappiano $500,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (10) Frances Genter Scotty Schulhofer Happy Jazz Band 2.00-1 (3 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $300,000—67 1990-April 21 (8th) +Thirty Six Red (c) Mike Smith (126) Burnt Hills 1:50.40 (fast) Slew o’ Gold Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (10) B. Giles Brophy Nick Zito Champagneforashley 7.00-1 (head) Kentucky (Ch.) $362,400—66 1989-April 22 (8th) +Easy Goer (c) Pat Day (126) Rock Point 1:50.60 (fast) Alydar Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (6) Ogden Phipps Shug McGaughey III Triple Buck 0.10-1 (3 lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $340,800—65 1988-April 23 (8th) +Private Terms (c) Chris Antley (126) Seeking the Gold 1:47.20 (fast) Private Account Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (10) Locust Hill Farm Charles Hadry Cherokee Colony 3.50-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $359,400—64 1987-April 18 (8th) Gulch (c) Jose Santos (126) +Gone West 1:49.00 (muddy) Mr. Prospector Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (8) Peter Brant LeRoy Jolley Shawklit Won 3.50-1 (head) Kentucky (B.) $354,300—63 1986-April 19 (8th) Broad Brush (c) Vince Bracciale (126) +Mogambo 1:50.60 (fast) Ack Ack Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (7) Robert Meyerhoff Richard “Dickie” Small Groovy 7.00-1 (1/2 length) Maryland (B.) $178,500—62 1985-April 20 (8th) +Eternal Prince (c) Richard Migliore (126) Proud Truth 1:48.80 (good) Majestic Prince Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (6) Brian Hurst John Lenzini Jr. Rhoman Rule 2.50-1 (2 ¾ lengths) Florida (B.) $204,900—61 1984-April 21 (8th) Leroy S. (c) Jean Cruguet (126) Raja’s Shark 1:51.40 (fast) Honest Pleasure Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Aqu (7) John Nerud Jan Nerud +Bear Hunt (1/2 length) Kentucky (B.) $207,000—60 1983-April 23 (7 th -Div.
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