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$100000 Kentucky Juvenile $100,000 Kentucky Juvenile 23 rd Running – Thursday, May 5, 2016 (Spring Meet) 2-Year-Olds at Five Furlongs on Dirt at Churchill Downs Stakes Record – :57.46, Rated Fiesty (2007) Top Beyer Speed Figure – 102, Rated Fiesty (2007) Average Winning Beyer Speed Figure (Since 1992) – 85.1 (1,531/18) Year (Race No.) Winner (Age/Sex) Jockey (Weight) Second Time (Cond.-Beyer) Sire Gross Purse-Gr. Dis. (Starters) Owner(s) Trainer Third Odds (Margin) Bred (Color) Winner's Share-# 2011-15 No Runnings 2010-April 30 (7th) Lou Brissie (2c) John Velazquez (120) Boys at Tosconova :57.80 (fast-74) Limehouse $110,300-Gr. III 5 F (5) Dogwood Stable Neil Howard Twelve Pack Shelly* 3.70-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $68,386—22 2009-April 30 (9th) Aegean (2f) Rene Douglas (117) Jealous Again* :58.24 (good-79) Northern Afleet $113,900-Gr. III 5 F (9) Steven Bell Wesley Ward Mission Impazible 9.40-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Florida (B.) $67,795—21 2008-May 1 (8th) Run Away and Hide (2c)* Robby Albarado (120) Garden District :57.56 (fast-85) City Zip $163,000-Gr. III 5 F (6) Ron Kirk, John Bates & Michael Riordan Ronny Werner Dream of Kaylee 1.60-1 (2 ½ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $103,429—20 2007-May 3 (9th) Rated Fiesty (2f) Shaun Bridgmohan (117) Yogi’ssplashofgold :57.46 (sloppy-102 ) Exchange Rate $183,150-Gr. III 5 F (9) Heiligbrodt Racing Stable & JMJ Racing Stable Steve Asmussen Ready’s Image* 3.90-1 (4 ½ lengths) Florida (Gr. or Ro.) $110,255—19 2005 No Running 2006-May 4 (9th) Datrick (2c) Shaun Bridgmohan (117) Pro Pink :58.37 (fast-71) Favorite Trick $184,250-Gr. III 5 F (12 ) Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Steve Asmussen Sentry 2.70-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Texas (Dk. B. or Br.) $109,852—18 2004-June 5 (8th) Lunarpal (2c)* Shane Sellers (118) Consolidator 1:04.07 (fast-84) Successful Appeal $132,088-Gr. III 5 ½ F (4) Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Steve Asmussen Smoke Warning 0.10-1 (neck) Florida (B.) $86,025—17 2003-May 26 (9th) Cuvee (2c)* Lonnie Meche (117) First Money 1:04.45 (fast-93) Carson City $174,200-Gr. III 5 ½ F (6) Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC Steve Asmussen Exploit Lad 0.60-1 (8 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $109,554—16 2002-May 27 (9th) Posse (2c)* Donnie Meche (115) Del Diablo 1:03.73 (fast-85) Silver Deputy $160,000-Gr. III 5 ½ F (8) Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Steve Asmussen Blackjack Boy 0.80-1 (3 ½ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $102,300—15 2001-May 28 (9th) Leelanau (2c) Jon Court (115) Gygistar 1:03.11 (fast-91) Carson City $162,600-Gr. III 5 ½ F (6) Iron Horse Racing LLC Steven Morguelan Lakeside Cup 1.70-1 (4 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $100,812—14 2000-May 29 (9th) Gold Mover (2f) Craig Perret (113) City Zip 1:03.67 (fast-94) Gold Fever $163,050-Gr. III 5 ½ F (6) Edward Evans Mark Hennig Unbridled Time* 5.70-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (Ch.) $101,091—13 1999-May 31 (9th) 2F-Chilukki (2f)* Robby Albarado (112) Barrier 1:04.01 (fast-93) Cherokee Run $171,750-Gr. III 5 ½ F (7) Stonerside Stable Bob Baffert Sky Dweller 0.40-1 (4 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $106,485—12 1998-May 25 (9th) Yes It’s True (2c)* Shane Sellers (121) Tactical Cat* 1:03.61 (fast-97) Is It True $138,625 5 ½ F (8) Padua Stables D. Wayne Lukas Alannan 0.20-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $85,948—11 1997-May 26 (9th) HOY/2-Favorite Trick (2c)* Pat Day (121) Jess M 1:04.80 (good-91) Phone Trick $106,100 5 ½ F (8) Joseph LaCombe Pat Byrne Cutie Luttie 1.40-1 (8 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $68,882—10 1996-May 27 (9th) Move (2f)* Shane Sellers (113) Prairie Junction 1:05.74 (sloppy-91) Forty Niner $109,500 5 ½ F (7) Cherry Valley Farm LLC Frank Brothers Live Your Best 2.20-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $71,175—9 1995-May 29 (9th) Miraloma (2f) Donna Barton (112) Great Southern 1:04.04 (fast-82) Deputy Minister $101,050 5 ½ F (9) Bob and Beverly Lewis D. Wayne Lukas A. V. Eight 3.60-1 (3 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $68,933—8 1994-May 30 (10th) My My (2g) Shane Sellers (116) Wise Affair 1:05.96 (fast-69) Carson City $62,400 5 ½ F (11) Patricia Blass Jinks Fires Hyroglyphic 4.70-1 (head) Maryland (Ch.) $37,310—7 1993-May 31 (9th) Astas Foxy Lady (2f) Tracy Hebert (118) Dish It Out 1:05.51 (fast-77) Zuppardo’s Prince $103,250 5 ½ F (9) Valene Farms Bryon Gilbert Riverinn 10.10-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Louisiana (Ch.) $68,738—6 1992-May 25 (10th) Tempered Halo (2g)* Patrick Johnson (121) Mountain Cat 1:05.39 (fast-73) Blade $77,425 5 ½ F (7) John Franks Bill Mott Secret Bundle 0.90-1 (1 length) Kentucky (Ch.) $50,326—5 1991-May 27 (10th) Hippomenes (2g)* Pat Day (112) Cold Gate 1:06.30 (muddy) Leo Castelli $75,525 5 ½ F (9) Prestonwood Farm & Robert Sangster Carlos Garcia It’s Chemistry 1.30-1 (2 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $50,716—4 1990-June 2 (9th) To Freedom (2c) Julio Espinoza (118) St. Alegis 1:05.00 (sloppy) Blue Ensign $44,650 5 ½ F (5) Herman Heinlein John Tammaro Maxwell Street 1.50-1 (10 lengths ) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $17,647—3 1989-June 4 (9th) Summer Squall (2c) Charles Woods Jr. (118) Dr. Bobby A.* 1:05.00 (fast) Storm Bird $77,375 5 ½ F (7) Dogwood Stable Neil Howard Wink Road 4.20-1 (2 ½ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $50,294—2 1988-May 30 (9th) Island Escape (2f)* Charles Woods Jr. (115) One That Got Away 1:04.60 (fast) Slew o’ Gold $77,625 5 ½ F (7) William S. Farish Neil Howard Papa Leonard 1.20-1 (3 lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) 1 *-Favorite . HOY-Horse of the Year . 2-Champion 2-Year-Old Colt . 2F-Champion 2-Year-Old Filly . Race known as the Kentucky Breeders’ Cup Stakes prior to 2009 Most Wins, Jockey: 4, Shane Sellers (1994, ’96, ’98, 2004) Most Wins, Trainer: 5, Steve Asmussen (2002-04, ’06-07) Most Wins, Owner: 4, Heiligbrodt Racing Stable (2002, ’04, ’06, ’07-in partnership with JMJ Racing Stable) High $2 Win: $22.20, Astas Foxy Lady (1993) Low $2 Win: $2.20, Lunarpal (2004) Largest Win Margin: 10 lengths, To Freedom (1990) Smallest Win Margin: head, My My (1994) Largest Field Size: 12 (2006) Smallest Field Size: 4 (2004) Favorites Record: 22-11-3-3 (Win=50.0%; ITM=73.3% Favorites who finished off-the-board: Sequoia King (6 th in 2006 at 2.20-1); Open Story (4 th in 2001 at 1.60-1); Citi Limits (4 th in 1995 at 1.70-1); Newsome and Our Gem (5 th and 6 th as entry in 1994 at 2.50-1); Southern Satan (5 th in 1993 at 1.90-1); Richman (4 th in 1990 at 0.80-1) Fastest Splits at five furlongs – ¼-mile: :21.70, Jealous Again (2009) Fastest Splits at five furlongs – ½-mile: :44.87, Merkel (2008) Disqualifications: Exclusive Zone (1992, 2 nd to 4 th ) Off-tracks: Sloppy (1990, ’96, 2007); Muddy (1991) Good (1997, 2009) .
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