Nyquist Loves and Leaves Keeneland

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Over all too soon.  Yesterday was the closer for Keeneland’s Spring Meet.  Live racing took place from April 8-29, 2016.  I was there for the final day of racing and it was too much of a good time to be sad that it was all about to end.

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Keeneland’s meet was quite a success story with plenty of excitement and quality races, horses, owners, trainers and jockeys.  The handle was up over 23% versus last Spring and the attendance was up over 4%.  I had the pleasure of attending 6 times and the weather was quite pleasant each of those days.  Keeneland credits the appeal of the Breeders’ Cup, that they hosted in October, with the returning fans and Thoroughbreds.  They also believe that having Nyquist, the 2016 Kentucky Derby favorite, living and training on the grounds added a special attraction.  I certainly agree.  Nyquist had his last Derby prep work at Keeneland on closing day and then shipped to Churchill Downs today.  He is featured in most of the pictures throughout this post.  I watched him work once again prior to the races yesterday.  He breezed a mile in 1:41 with Mario Gutierrez on board.

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45 horses that participated in the Breeders’ Cup in October returned to Keeneland this meet to race or train.  Ralis is seen in the top photo with Nyquist.  Other BC horses on the grounds this meet were Tepin, Ready for Rye, Barbados, Rachel’s Valentina, Nickname, Camelot Kitten, Ma Can Do It, Limosine Liberal, I’m A Chatterbox, Dacita, Azar, Thrilled, Private Zone, Land Over Sea, Bradester, Green Mask, Riker, Recepta, Holly Boss, Dothraki Queen, Fioretti, Gilding By, Red Rifle, Salama, Shinning Copper, Curlina, Right There, Grand Arch, Siding Spring, Catch A Glimpse, Wavell Avenue, Stopchargingmaria, Sheer Drama, Undrafted, Brody’s Cause, Da Big Hoss, Something Extra, Swipe, The Great War, War Envoy, Twilight Eclipse, Super Majesty and Tourist.

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As for the people who help make this sport awesome, many big names were present this meet.  Javier Castellano was the leading jockey with 17 wins.  He won that title last Spring as well.  Ken and Sarah Ramsey are owners who won 9 races at Keeneland this meet. They are Keeneland’s leading owners for the 17th time.  The leading trainer was won by Michael Maker, his 4th time earning this title.  Many more Hall of Fame, Eclipse Award and Graded Stakes winning jockeys, owners and trainers were in attendance for this Spring as well.

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I really had a great time at Keeneland, as always.  I am really going to miss the track that won’t have live racing again until October.  I thought that watching Nyquist work was a real joy.  I appreciate that the horse’s connections and Keeneland were kind enough to share the experience.  I wrote a story about a prior work a few weeks ago

My Eye On Nyquist

I hope Nyquist wins the Kentucky Derby next week on May 7th.  The success of American Pharoah has me eager for another Grand Slam.  Nyquist is a champion and he looks ready to win.  The 20 horse field won’t be finalized until Wednesday, 5/4/16.  Look for me to bring you the information you may need for the 142nd running of the Kentucky Derby.

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Wise and Winning

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For the remaining two days of Keeneland’s Fall Stars Weekend I had only two things on my mind, Wise Dan and “Win and You’re In”!  My objectives were fulfilled in whole and I was not disappointed with seeing the two times Breeders’ Cup champion or the automatic Breeders’ Cup entries.

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Right before and after Keeneland’s third race on Saturday, 10/3/15, Wise Dan, Breeder’s Cup Mile Champion in both 2012 and 2013 and now our retired and beloved OTTB (off the track Thoroughbred), was taken through the barns, into the paddock and walking ring and then paraded before the grandstands.  I was granted barn and paddock access and then watched from the J.E. Bassett, III box as fans clapped and cheered for Wise Dan!  I had been wanting to see him for so long.  It was truly a dream come true.

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As if I could stand any more excitement, I was treated to three “Win and You’re In” graded stakes that same day.  That term means that the winner of the race is automatically selected to race in this year’s Breeders’ Cup.  The Thoroughbred Club of America Grade II was won by Fioretti, seen above wearing orange #7.  She will race next in the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint Division at the month’s end.

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Two races later, featured The Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity for entry into the Juvenile Division of the Breeders’ Cup.  This race was won by #5, seen above in the green, Brody’s Cause.  He had a nice break from the gate and a good ride.

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The following race I watched as Grand Arch, #4, won The Shadwell Turf Mile to earn himself a spot in the Breeders’ Cup Mile Division.  He was full of energy in the paddock and a strong leader on the wet turf.

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Returning to Keeneland on Sunday , I witnessed two more “Win and You’re In” stakes races.  The Dixiana Bourbon race allows the winner to participate in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Division.  Airoforce, seen in the brown #13, won this race!

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The next to last race, on Sunday, was The Juddmonte Spinster.  The winner, of this race, is guaranteed a place in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff Division.  #4, Got Lucky, truly got lucky or is one skilled race horse because she won!  Look at her racing into position shortly before the finish line on the top photo of the above collage.

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Finally, I can share with you some photos of most of the additions Keeneland has made for hosting the Breeders’ Cup.  The top and middle left of the photo collection above shows the new Breakfast Marquee located between the North Grandstand and Racing Office.  The top right picture and directly below it shows the Grandstand Loge Boxes.  The middle row on the far left is the underside of the Loge Boxes as seen from the ground level beneath the Grandstand.  The photo dead center and bottom left are views of the area where the Clubhouse Lawn Chalets and the Trackside Chalets are located.  The bottom right shows the Saddling Paddock Chalet.  Perhaps not pictured, is the Bourbon Lounge.  It is located at the entrance of the stretch furthest to the South of the Grandstands.  In the very middle picture, that last bit of white, in the right, could be a piece of that structure but I really must drive in and go left at gate 2 to get close enough to take a picture because it is too far from the general admission area to see it.

I hope I brought you all of the highlights each of you were hoping for.  Racing resumes this Wednesday, 10/7/15.  If there is anything you want a picture of send me a comment.  You can get more up to the moment info by following me on Twitter and Facebook.  Please, read my former posts as well.  Like and share away my fellow race fans!  Thank you in advance.

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