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One And One Fourth Miles On The Dirt Track Record: (Secretariat - 1:59.40 - May 5, 1973) Purse: $2,000,000 Guaranteed Available Money: $2,178,800 Value of Race: $2,178,800 1st $1,418,800, 2nd $400,000, 3rd $200,000, 4th $100,000, 5th $60,000 Video Race Replay Weather: Clear Track: Fast Off at: 6:43 Start: Good for all except 3,15 Last Raced Pgm Horse Name (Jockey) Wgt M/E PP 1/4 1/2 3/4 1m Str Fin Odds Comments 11Apr15 11OP1 18 American Pharoah (Espinoza, Victor) 126 L 15 31/2 3Head 31 1/2 33 1Head 11 2.90* 5wd turns,brushed late 22Mar15 11SUN1 10 Firing Line (Stevens, Gary) 126 L 9 21 21 21 2Head 21/2 22 9.50 3w,led,duel btw,brshd 4Apr15 8SA1 8 Dortmund (Garcia, Martin) 126 L 7 1Head 11 11/2 1Head 34 3Neck 4.30 2w-rail,duel,willingly 4Apr15 10AQU1 15 Frosted (Rosario, Joel) 126 L b 12 142 141/2 151 71/2 4Head 43 1/4 10.30 rank,5w mve,churned 4Apr15 10KEE2 5 Danzig Moon (Leparoux, Julien) 126 L b 5 6Head 61/2 51 42 52 51 1/4 22.60 exchange bumps,stdy 28Mar15 14GP1 3 Materiality (Castellano, Javier) 126 L 3 131 131/2 141 17Head 13Head 61 11.50 hesitate st,4w,angl in 28Mar15 11FG4 14 Keen Ice (Desormeaux, Kent) 126 L 11 172 172 161 121/2 14Head 73/4 45.80 wait 5wd 3/16,altr,bid 28Mar15 MEY1 6 Mubtaahij (IRE) (Soumillon, Christophe) 126 - - 6 122 101 91 1/2 92 62 83/4 14.40 rate bk,ins chase,even 28Mar15 14GP4 13 Itsaknockout (Saez, Luis) 126 L 10 111 1/2 122 131/2 11Head 101 93/4 30.60 stdy early,5-6wd upper 4Apr15 10KEE1 2 Carpe Diem (Velazquez, John) 126 L 2 51/2 41 1/2 42 61/2 8Head 101 7.70 towards ins,flattened 4Apr15 10KEE4 21 Frammento (Nakatani, Corey) 126 L b 18 16Head 161/2 171 1/2 131/2 11Head 113/4 69.50 7wd upper,bump late 4Apr15 8SA3 9 Bolo (Bejarano, Rafael) 126 L 8 4Head 5Head 61/2 81/2 91/2 122 3/4 31.90 jostled,in tight early 11Apr15 11OP3 17 Mr. Z (Vazquez, Ramon) 126 L b 14 71 1/2 71 1/2 8Head 101 12Head 13Head 36.60 check repeated early 4Apr15 10KEE3 1 Ocho Ocho Ocho (Trujillo, Elvis) 126 L 1 81/2 81 72 51 71/2 14Head 26.10 ins,angl str,wknd 11Apr15 11OP2 20 Far Right (Smith, Mike) 126 L 17 18 18 18 16Head 162 153 1/2 39.20 lagged,very wide upper 28Mar15 11FG3 16 War Story (Talamo, Joseph) 126 L 13 152 1/2 152 1/2 121/2 151/2 151/2 1615 3/4 45.30 stdy,in close early 4Apr15 10AQU2 4 Tencendur (Franco, Manuel) 126 L b 4 101/2 91/2 10Head 18 18 1725 1/2 52.30 inside, drop back 28Mar15 14GP2 19 Upstart (Ortiz, Jose) 126 L 16 9Head 111/2 111 1/2 141 171 18 15.70 4w, stop 1m, eased Fractional Times: 23.24 47.34 1:11.29 1:36.45 Final Time: 2:03.02 Split Times: (24:10) (23:95) (25:16) (26:57) Run-Up: 34 feet Winner: American Pharoah, Bay Colt, by Pioneerof the Nile out of Littleprincessemma, by Yankee Gentleman. Foaled Feb 02, 2012 in Kentucky. Breeder: Zayat Stables. Winning Owner: Zayat Stables, LLC Scratched Horse(s): El Kabeir (Trainer), International Star (Trainer), Stanford (Trainer), Tale of Verve (Also-Eligible) Total WPS Pool: $56,536,752 Pgm Horse Win Place Show Wager Type Winning Numbers Payoff Pool Carryover 18 American Pharoah 7.80 5.80 4.20 $2.00 Exacta 18-10 72.60 24,287,575 10 Firing Line 8.40 5.40 $2.00 Trifecta 18-10-8 202.00 30,749,967 8 Dortmund 4.20 $1.00 Superfecta 18-10-8-15 634.10 13,250,865 $1.00 Daily Double 5-18 21.20 1,025,842 $1.00 Daily Double OAKS/DERBY 7-18 27.30 2,562,510 $1.00 Pick 3 4-5-18 (3 correct) 105.60 1,241,298 $0.50 Pick 3 OAKS/WDFRD/DERBY 84.80 830,113 7-5-18 (3 correct) $1.00 Pick 4 3-4-4/5/6/8-18 (4 correct) 1,054.90 2,827,330 $0.50 Pick 5 3-3-4-4/5/6/8-18 (5 correct) 2,452.90 1,532,280 $1.00 Super High Five 18-10-8-15-5 6,658.30 583,474 $2.00 Future Wager EXACTA POOL 1 - 1-24 58.00 8,093 $2.00 Future Wager EXACTA POOL 2 - 1-8 658.80 108,472 $2.00 Future Wager EXACTA POOL 3 - 1-10 508.00 121,927 $2.00 Future Wager EXACTA POOL 4 - 1-12 109.80 144,456 $2.00 Future Wager POOL 1 - 1 27.60 185,492 $2.00 Future Wager POOL 2 - 1 23.00 340,126 $2.00 Future Wager POOL 3 - 1 18.20 300,403 $2.00 Future Wager POOL 4 - 1 13.00 273,016 $2.00 Pick 6 11-3-3-4-4/5/6/8-18 (6 64,925.60 1,089,971 correct) $2.00 Pick 6 11-3-3-4-4/5/6/8-18 (5 561.20 0 correct) $0.10 Pick 7 Jackpot 6-11-3-3-4-4/5/6/8-18 (7 27,767.83 140,006 55,290 correct) $0.50 Consolation Pick 3 OAKS/WDFRD/DERBY 25.20 0 7-5-12 (3 correct) $0.50 Consolation Pick 3 OAKS/WDFRD/DERBY 3.20 0 7-8-12 (3 correct) $0.50 Consolation Pick 3 OAKS/WDFRD/DERBY 9.60 0 7-8-18 (3 correct) $1.00 Consolation OAKS/DERBY 7-12 7.20 0 Double Past Performance Running Line Preview Pgm Horse Name 1/4 1/2 3/4 1m Str Fin 18 American Pharoah 31 32 31 1/2 3Head 1Head 11 10 Firing Line 2Head 21 21/2 2Head 2Head 21 8 Dortmund 1Head 11 11/2 1Head 31/2 33 15 Frosted 149 1/2 1411 1/4 1513 3/4 76 3/4 44 1/2 43 1/4 5 Danzig Moon 62 1/4 63 3/4 55 43 1/4 54 3/4 56 1/2 3 Materiality 138 1/2 1310 3/4 1412 3/4 1713 1/2 1311 67 3/4 14 Keen Ice 1714 1714 3/4 1614 3/4 1210 3/4 1411 78 3/4 6 Mubtaahij (IRE) 126 1/2 107 1/4 98 1/2 97 3/4 66 3/4 89 1/2 13 Itsaknockout 115 128 3/4 1312 1/4 1110 3/4 109 3/4 910 1/4 2 Carpe Diem 51 3/4 42 43 66 1/4 89 1/4 1011 21 Frammento 1614 1614 1/4 1715 3/4 1311 1/4 1110 3/4 1112 9 Bolo 41 1/2 53 1/2 66 87 1/4 99 1/4 1212 3/4 17 Mr. Z 72 1/4 74 1/4 88 1/2 109 3/4 1211 1315 1/2 1 Ocho Ocho Ocho 83 3/4 85 3/4 76 1/2 55 1/4 78 3/4 1415 1/2 20 Far Right 1816 1816 3/4 1817 1/4 1613 1/4 1611 3/4 1515 3/4 16 War Story 1511 1/2 1511 3/4 1211 3/4 1512 3/4 1511 1/4 1619 1/4 4 Tencendur 104 1/2 96 3/4 1010 1813 1/2 1814 3/4 1735 19 Upstart 94 1/4 118 1/4 1110 1/4 1411 3/4 1713 3/4 1860 1/2 Trainers: 18 - Baffert, Bob; 10 - Callaghan, Simon; 8 - Baffert, Bob; 15 - McLaughlin, Kiaran; 5 - Casse, Mark; 3 - Pletcher, Todd; 14 - Romans, Dale; 6 - de Kock, Michael; 13 - Pletcher, Todd; 2 - Pletcher, Todd; 21 - Zito, Nicholas; 9 - Gaines, Carla; 17 - Lukas, D.; 1 - Cassidy, James; 20 - Moquett, Ron; 16 - Amoss, Thomas; 4 - Weaver, George; 19 - Violette, Jr., Richard Owners: 18 - Zayat Stables, LLC; 10 - Arnold Zetcher LLC; 8 - Kaleem Shah, Inc.; 15 - Godolphin Racing LLC; 5 -John C. Oxley; 3 - Alto Racing, LLC; 14 - Donegal Racing; 6 - Essafinaat Limited; 13 - Starlight Racing; 2 - WinStar Farm LLC and Stonestreet Stables LLC; 21 - Mossarosa; 9 - Golden Pegasus Racing, Inc. and Mack, Earle I.; 17 - Zayat Stables, LLC; 1 - DP Racing, LLC; 20 - LaPenta, Robert V. and Rosenblum, Harry T.; 16 - Loooch Racing Stables, Inc., Ellis, Glenn K. and Dunn, Christopher T.; 4 -Philip S. Birsh; 19 - Evans, Ralph M. and WinStar Farm LLC, Lessee; Footnotes AMERICAN PHAROAH advanced five wide outside rivals passing the wire the first time to gain a tracking position, edged closer continuing five wide past the five eighths pole, came to level terms a quarter mile out, battled outside FIRING LINE before poking a head in front in mid stretch, was brushed when that one came out in deep stretch then edged clear after a prolonged right handed drive. FIRING LINE prompted the pace three wide under rating, came under a ride and engaged DORTMUND three furlongs out, gained a brief lead while between rivals departing the five sixteenths, relinquished command to the determined DORTMUND entering the lane, dug in between rivals dueling to mid stretch, drifted out late under left handed rousing brushing the winner and gave way grudgingly.
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