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JULY 16 - SEPTEMBER 6, 2021 Delmarracing.Com 21DLM002_SummerProgramCover_ Trim_4.125x8.625__Bleed_4.375x8.875 HOME OF THE 2021 BREEDERS’ CUP JULY 16 - SEPTEMBER 6, 2021 DelMarRacing.com 21DLM002_Summer Program Cover.indd 1 6/10/21 2:00 PM DEL MAR THOROUGHBRED CLUB Racing 31 Days • July 16 - September 6, 2021 Day 21 • Saturday August 21, 2021 First Post 2:00 p.m. These are the moments that make history. Where the Turf Meets the Surf Keeneland sales graduates have won Del Mar racetrack opened its doors (and its betting six editions of the Pacific Classic over windows) on July 3, 1937. Since then it’s become West the last decade. Coast racing’s summer destination where avid fans and newcomers to the sport enjoy the beauty and excitement of Thoroughbred racing in a gorgeous seaside setting. CHANGES AND RESULTS Courtesy of Equibase Del Mar Changes, live odds, results and race replays at your ngertips. Dmtc.com/app for iPhone or Android or visit dmtc.com NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS Federal law requires that customers for certain transactions be identi ed by name, address, government-issued identi cation and other relevant information. Therefore, customers may be asked to provide information and identi cation to comply with the law. www.msb.gov PROGRAM ERRORS Every effort is made to avoid mistakes in the of cial program, but Del Mar Thoroughbred Club assumes no liability to anyone for Beholder errors that may occur. 2016 Pacific CHECK YOUR TICKET AND MONIES BEFORE Classic S. (G1) CONFIRMING WAGER. MANAGEMENT ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBLITY FOR TRANSACTIONS NOT COMPLETED WHEN WAGERING CLOSES. POST TIMES Post times for today’s on-track and imported races appear on the following page. SEPTEMBER RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING YEARLING SALE IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW HAS A GAMBLING PROBLEM PLEASE CALL 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) SALE BEGINS SUNDAY, SEPT. 13 SÍ USTED CONOCE ALGUN QUI TIENE UN PROBLEMA DE Learn More at TheWorldsYearlingSale.com APOSTAR POR FAVOR LLAME 1-800-426-2537. 3 August 21, 2021 TODAY’S RACING MENU How to US Races Race Time US Races Race Time International Races Race Time Place a Bet Saratoga 1 10:05 Monmouth Park 3 10:14 Woodbine 1 10:10 Pimlico 2 10:21 Monmouth Park 4 10:41 Woodbine 2 10:38 Gulfstream Park 3 10:24 Monmouth Park 5 11:09 Woodbine 3 11:07 Saratoga 2 10:41 Monmouth Park 6 11:38 Woodbine 4 11:36 Placing a bet at a teller window is easy, have your Pimlico 3 10:55 Monmouth Park 7 12:06 Woodbine 5 12:11 cash (or voucher!) ready and follow these steps: Gulfstream Park 4 10:58 Arlington Park 1 12:29 Woodbine 6 12:42 Saratoga 3 11:15 Monmouth Park 8 12:34 Woodbine 7 1:14 RACETRACK NAME AND RACE NUMBER Pimlico 4 11:27 Monmouth Park 9 1:03 Woodbine 8 1:47 Gulfstream Park 5 11:32 Arlington Park 2 1:04 Woodbine 9 2:20 DOLLAR AMOUNT AND TYPE OF WAGER Saratoga 4 11:47 Monmouth Park 10 1:29 Woodbine 10 2:53 Pimlico 5 12:00 Arlington Park 3 1:37 Woodbine 11 3:26 PROGRAM NUMBER OF THE HORSE(S) YOU PICK Gulfstream Park 6 12:04 Monmouth Park 11 1:56 For example that pretty gray lly you had your Saratoga 5 12:23 Arlington Park 4 2:12 Pimlico 6 12:34 Monmouth Park 12 2:24 eyes on: Del Mar, Race 4, $2 to win on #5. The teller Gulfstream Park 7 12:38 Arlington Park 5 2:46 will hand you your ticket (don’t lose it). Saratoga 6 12:55 Monmouth Park 13 2:56 Pimlico 7 1:08 Monmouth Park 14 3:15 Be sure to double check your bet, then it’s time to Gulfstream Park 8 1:12 Arlington Park 6 3:20 watch the race! Saratoga 7 1:29 Louisiana Downs 7 3:21 Pimlico 8 1:43 Arlington Park 7 3:53 Gulfstream Park 9 1:47 Arlington Park 8 4:22 Del Mar 1 2:00 Saratoga 8 2:03 Ferndale 1 2:15 RACING TERMS Pimlico 9 2:17 Gulfstream Park 10 2:22 Blinkers Headgear worn by a horse to focus its vision and Del Mar 2 2:30 prevent distractions Saratoga 9 2:39 Furlong A furlong equals 220 yards or 1/8 mile Ferndale 2 2:47 Investigation by the stewards of a foul or violation that Pimlico 10 2:51 Inquiry may have occurred during the running of a race Gulfstream Park 11 2:56 Del Mar 3 3:02 Morning Line The track handicapper’s estimate of the probable odds Saratoga 10 3:13 for each horse at post time Ferndale 3 3:19 The area where horses are brought to be saddled and Gulfstream Park 12 3:30 Paddock mounted by their jockeys prior to a race Del Mar 4 3:34 Saratoga 11 3:47 Scratch A horse that has been withdrawn from a race Ferndale 4 3:49 Del Mar 5 4:04 Ferndale 5 4:19 WIN ODDS PAYOFF Del Mar 6 4:34 Ferndale 6 4:49 1/1 $4.00 3/2 $5.00 Del Mar 7 5:04 8/5 $5.20 9/5 $5.60 Ferndale 7 5:19 Del Mar 8 5:33 2/1 $6.00 5/2 $7.00 Del Mar 9 6:03 Del Mar 10 6:33 3/1 $8.00 7/2 $9.00 Del Mar 11 7:03 4/1 $10.00 9/2 $11.00 Races appear in the program in the following order: 5/1 $12.00 6/1 $14.00 Del Mar races – Northern California races – Out-of-State races, – International races. 8/1 $18.00 10/1 $22.00 4 5 Saturday, August 21 Del Mar Bottom Line GATES OPEN 12:30 PM By Brad Free 2 PM FIRST POST Brad Free has been handicapper, reporter and columnist for RACES 11 Daily Racing Form since 1992. A native of Southern California, MANDATORY PICK SIX PAYOUT Free previously covered horse racing for the Pasadena Star- News, The National and The Racing Times. Free wrote the LAFFIT PINCAY AWARD PRESENTATION DR. GREGORY FERRARO popular DRF text “Handicapping 101,” worked as broadcaster for TVG and Santa Anita, and has served as track linemaker. CROSS COUNTRY PICK FIVE STARTS SARATOGA R9 • 2:39 PM POST SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 2021 BEST BET: RACE 7, MO FORZA PACIFIC CLASSIC BETTING CHALLENGE ON TRACK OR ON TVG.COM RACE ONE SINGLE DAY LIVE MONEY CONTEST The 2yo filly MIRASOL received an education in her creditable third-place debut, 100% OF THE PRIZE POOL DISTRIBUTED BACK and should improve a ton. She broke from the rail first out, took dirt, saved ground TO PLAYERS INCLUDING BCBC & NHC ENTRIES and finished evenly. She worked well since, gets off the rail, and stretches to five and one-half furlongs. Produced by a graded winner who produced four graded TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC winners, MIRASOL looks tough unless one of the first-time starters is special. RACE 10 • 6:30 PM POST AIN’T EASY is an Into Mischief filly whose works are solid including an Aug. 1 team LAVA MAN, WINNER OF THE 2006 TVG PACIFIC work with Cal-bred Connie Swingle, who exited the work to win a Cal-bred maiden CLASSIC, TO LEAD THE POST PARADE race by more than seven lengths. BENEDICT CANYON, Bob Baffert-trained stable- mate of the top choice, debuts with a solid work pattern and an advantageous VISIT DMTC.COM/EVENTS FOR MORE INFO outside post. Rail-drawn KEYCHAIN GIRL is a firster by hot sire Practical Joke, Today’s Groups whose progeny are 7-for-21 first time out. STRETCH RUN CLUBHOUSE TERRACE AYER PARTY EDWARDS FUNDING BELL AND COMPANY FRIENDS OF NORM & LORRI AIELLO RACE TWO FRIENDS OF ACCLIMATE IMB USUAL SUSPECTS BP Del Mar horse-for-course P R RADIO STAR, with two wins and a second in four HAPPY 44TH BIRTHDAY AMBER! THE HONEYMOON IS OVER MARSHALL’S FAMILY & FRIENDS HILDEGARD CERVENY FAMILY starts over the track, returns from the Midwest while ideallly spotted to fire a big MARY LOU’S BIRTHDAY REINS THERAPEUTIC shot first start in nearly two months. He split the field in a deep N2X last out, this NICOLE’S BIRTHDAY HORSEMANSHIP PROGRAM $25k claiming sprint is the right level to win from just off the pace. SPEED PASS REPUBLIC TAX ST. PETER’S HELPING HANDS could vie for favoritism as he drops into a claiming race for the first time. Third- SUMMERS FAMILY STOOGES PARTY OF 3 TRAVIS 50TH BIRTHDAY place finisher four successive N2X or graded stakes, his up-front style should STRETCH RUN GRILL TVG VIPS play well in a field without much pace. MAJOR CABBIE, runner-up for a $32k BICP UCSD tag last out, drops one level and will rally late. MR. DOUGIE FRESH goes second BURGER PARTY off the claim and returns to the selling ranks; BUTTERED NOODLES should be HARRAH’S RESORT SKYROOMS JEFF GIGLIO’S 65TH BIRTHDAY THE LINCOLN CLUB forwardly placed. LISA BURNS’ 50TH BIRTHDAY BASH BAJA JERKY LOFTIN | BEDELL, P.C. SAN DIEGO CAAA MAZZACAVALLO BIRTHDAY RIVO HOLDINGS ORCO BLOCK AND HARDSCAPE RACE THREE UINTAH FASTENERS CELEBRITY SUITES HORSEMANS PARTY MEMO DADDY can score a minor upset in this N1X turf route after a brutal trip CLUBHOUSE FRIENDS OF ACCLIMATE in a similar race. He was blocked trying to rally in the stretch, took up sharply, JEN’S 50TH and eliminated. He was not the only horse in the race who had trouble, but he MIKAYLA’S BIRTHDAY BASH! LUXURY SUITES MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA PERAZA FRIENDS AND FAMILY could have been right there with clear sailing.
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