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Classic Empire

Classic Empire, takes to the dirt at Churchill Downs for the Bashford Manor Stakes. 

In the days leading up to the 2016 Kentucky Derby some 2 year-old Thoroughbreds were already in training for 2017’s big race.  3 days short of the 142nd Run for the Roses, on May 4, 2016, Classic Empire broke his maiden at Churchill Downs.

Classic Empire was foaled to Pioneer of the Nile and Sambuca Classica on 3/21/14.   Classic Empire has an outstanding pedigree.  He is the half brother of American Pharoah by his sire.  His dam carries Secretariat in her genes.  Classic Empire was bred in KY by Steven and Brandi Nicholson.  He is owned by John C. Oxley who purchased him for $475,000 in the 2015 Keeneland September Yearling Sale.  Oxley’s silks are gold and blue blocks with white stripes on the sleeves and a gold cap.  This colt is trained by Mark E. Casse and his current jockey is Julien R. Leparoux.

2016 Bashford Manor Stakes

Classic Empire parades out before the 2016 Bashford Manor Stakes. 

Classic Empire is at the top of the leaderboard for the $2 million dollar, Grade 1, 143rd KY Derby.  The KY Derby selects its field of 20 horses using a tiered point system they apply to certain qualifying races.  Most of the early races award 10 points to win, 4 to place, 2 to show and 1 point for a finish at 4th place.  Some important stakes and the later races carry more points, except for the final prep.  Nine of these 37 races have already taken place.  The first race was held at Churchill on 9/17/16.  The last will be held at Keeneland on 4/15/17 and the KY Derby will take place on 5/6/17.

Classic Empire has 30 points.  In second, on the leaderboard, is Practical Joke with 14 points.  The next 5 horses have half as many points as Classic Empire.  I first saw Classic Empire when I went to Churchill Downs for my extended birthday celebration.  On 7/2/16, Classic Empire won the Grade 3 Bashford Manor Stakes. He has finished 1st in 4 of his 5 career starts.  He did not finish the Grade 1 Hopeful Stakes when he was stopped by the outriders after unseating his jockey, Irad Ortiz, Jr.  That allowed Practical Joke to win the Hopeful.  Classic Empire got his 1st 10 points when he won the Grade 1 Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity at Keeneland on 10/8/16.  He gathered a whopping 20 points when he won the Grade 1 Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Juvenile.

Classic Empire wins the Bashford Manor

Classic Empire blurs through the finish in the Bashford Manor.

The next KY Derby prep race in on 12/10/16.  5 preps take place throughout January.  Trainer Casse has reportedly said that Classic Empire will winter in Florida.  He will be stabled at Gulfstream Park.  The Holly Bull, another KY Derby prep race, takes place at Gulfstream on 2/4/17.  Perhaps that will be Classic Empire’s next race?

In the mean time, I will be looking forward to racing at Los Alamitos, in Cypress, California.  The 12/10/16 Grade 1 Los Alamitos CashCall Futurity is a one and 1/16th mile race that carries a $300,000 purse and KY Derby points.  It is a dirt race for 2 year old colts. Who will pick up the next 10/4/2/1 points and how will the leaderboard change?  Then on 12/17/16,  California Chrome, who has stabled at Los Alamitos for 3 years will race there himself for the first time.  This was a tremendous surprise to Chrome’s fans, after the BC Classic, as we thought his next and last race would be the Pegasus World Cup in January.  The Winter Challenge is a race that Los Alamitos developed specifically to attract Chrome to race there once before he headed off for the Pegasus and following retirement.  I can never get enough of California Chrome.  Check back, you know I will roll out a nice story for my fellow Chromies!

 

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