CLASSIC VICTORY; SKIP AWAY HAS RECORD ROMP.Byline: Kevin Modesti Daily News Staff Writer R.D. Hubbard may rue the day, before the Texas Mile at Lone Star Park Lone Star Park is a horse racing track located in Grand Prairie, Texas. History Lone Star Park opened in 1997. The track offers separate meets for Thoroughbred racing and Quarter Horse racing. In October of 2002, Magna Entertainment Corp. in April, when he tipped cocktails with Sonny and Carolyn Hine and invited them and Skip Away Skip Away (born April 4, 1993), a gray thoroughbred race horse, was named America's Champion 3 Year Old Male in 1996 and twice (1997, 1998) named America's Champion Handicap Horse. to the Breeders' Cup The Breeders' Cup World Championships is an annual series of Grade I thoroughbred horse races operated by Breeders' Cup Limited, a company formed in 1982 by a consortium of North American racing organizations, led by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association. . As chairman of Hollywood Park Hollywood Park may be several places:
The Hines and their boy Skippy came to Hubbard's party Saturday. And they ate all the nuts. Skip Away, who needed a dominating victory in the $4.4 million Classic to have a chance in the Horse of the Year voting, delivered at least that when he won the world's richest thoroughbred race by a record 6 lengths in record time. ``That's the Horse of the Year right there, everybody,'' jockey Mike Smith crowed from the saddle as a circle of cameramen ushered them into the winner's circle win·ner's circle n. pl. winners' circles An enclosed area at a racetrack where the winning horse and jockey are brought for awards and publicity. Noun 1. . ``Ain't no doubt about it.'' Actually, there is plenty of doubt, but there will be time for that debate. Just as there will be time, in the cold light of another day, to consider how strong this injury-depleted Breeders' Cup really was, how much the suped-up dirt and turf courses contributed to six record clockings, and other hard questions. Saturday, on a warm and breezy morning and afternoon, the first Breeders' Cup at Hollywood Park in 10 years went like a dream. After a month that reminded us again and again of horses' fragility, the only injuries in the races were minor. Races were cleanly run. Winners were clearly best. Outstanding horses turned in inspired performances - unbeaten Favorite Trick Favorite Trick (April 20, 1995 - June 6, 2006) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who in 1997 became the first 2-year-old in twenty-five years to be voted United States Horse of the Year. winning the Juvenile, his Patrick Byrne Patrick Byrne is the name of several people:
stable companion Equus caballus, horse - solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times Countess Diana winning the Juvenile Fillies, Europe's Spinning World Spinning World (born 1993 in Kentucky) is a French Thoroughbred racehorse who was one of the top European milers during the 1990s. After winning the 1996 Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh and the Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville Racecourse, in the Breeders' Cup Mile at winning the Mile. And, in the event's climactic 1 minute and 59 seconds, Skip Away snatched the lead from eventual runner-up Deputy Commander and long shot Honor Glide on the backstretch back·stretch n. The part of an oval racecourse farthest from the spectators and opposite the homestretch. - and then surpassed himself. He simply widened his lead with each furlong and won under the mildest left-handed whipping by Smith. Behind Deputy Commander came Whiskey Wisdom and Dowty (though the last pair's order was reversed by the stewards because of bumping in the stretch). Hot 3-year-old Behrens finished seventh, and Belmont Stakes winner Touch Gold was the disappointment of the day when he trotted in ninth and last. Before Skip Away ($5.60), the Classic records for a 1-1/4-mile clocking, 1:59 4/5, and for winning margin, 2-1/2 lengths, were set by the great Cigar at Belmont Park in 1995. Nobody is comparing Skip Away to Cigar. But they will be comparing him to Gentlemen, the Horse of the Year favorite when a virus ended his Breeders' Cup training in October, and to Favorite Trick, who would be the first 2-year-old to win the award since Secretariat in '72. Skippy Campaign Headquarters is the Hine residence in Hallandale, Fla. ``I just want to show the world how great the horse is,'' said Sonny Hine, 66, who trains the horse owned by Carolyn. To get 4-year-old Skip Away into the Classic, the Hines not only had to overcome their aversion to shipping west, they also had to pay $480,000 to make him eligible; neither Skip Away nor his sire, Skip Trial, was nominated for the Breeders' Cup. They got $2,402,400 back on the biggest gamble of this Breeders' Cup. ``If you know your product, you'll be successful in any business,'' Carolyn said. ``I know my horse. I know my trainer. I know my jockey. And I went out and kicked their butts.'' In a more demure de·mure adj. de·mur·er, de·mur·est 1. Modest and reserved in manner or behavior. 2. Affectedly shy, modest, or reserved. See Synonyms at shy1. moment, Carolyn kissed her big gray horse and cooed, ``Skippy, I love you!'' From the vanquished came grudging admiration. ``It was a monster effort,'' said Pat Day, who rode Whiskey Wisdom. Skip Away is a flawed Horse of the Year candidate. With three victories in 11 starts in '97, he would be the first sub-.500 Horse of the Year since '87 Classic winner Ferdinand. Before winning the Jockey Club Gold Cup The Jockey Club Gold Cup, established in 1919, is a prestigious thoroughbred flat race open to horses of either gender three-years-old and up. It is typically the main event of the fall meeting at Belmont Park, just as the Belmont Stakes is of the spring meeting and the Travers last month, he twice was crushed by Formal Gold, since sidelined by a fracture. Said Smith: ``I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. if there was a horse in the world who would have beat him today.'' The Formal Gold people might differ on that. R.D. Hubbard would differ on that. It was a great day for Hollywood Park, and for its boss in every way but one. ``Mr. Hubbard thanked us for coming,'' Sonny Hine said, recounting their brief conversation after the Classic, ``and he said, `Gentlemen should be Horse of the Year.'' BREEDERS' CUP WINNERS AT A GLANCE Race Horse, Payoff Jockey Time, Distance Notable Juvenile Fillies Countess Diana, $6.00 Shane Sellers 1:42(x), 1-1/16 8- 1/2-length margin is record for the race Sprint Elmhurst, $35.20 Corey Nakatani 1:08(x), 6 furlongs Last to first, like Lit de Justice In France under the Ancien Régime, the lit de justice was a particular formal session of the Parlement of Paris, under the presidency of the king, for the compulsory registration of the royal edicts. ('96) Distaff Ajina, $11.60 Mike Smith 1:47 1/5, 1- 1/8 Paulson ($4.5M) widens Cup earnings lead Mile Spinning World, $6.20 Cash Asmussen 1:32 3/5(xx), mile Favorite continues Europe's Mile dominance Juvenile Favorite Trick, $4.40 Pat Day 1:41 2/5(x), 1-1/16 Colt is 8 for 8; trainer Byrne is 2 for 3 Turf Chief Bearhart, $5.80 Jose Santos 2:23 4/5(x), 1- 1/2 Santos rides his only mount to tactical win Classic Skip Away, $5.60 Mike Smith 1:59(x), 1- 1/4 Hines get $2,288,000 for $480,000 ``bet'' (x) Time sets a record for the race. (xx) Time equals the record for the race. CAPTION(S): 3 Photos, Chart Photo: (1--color) Jockey Mike Smith signals where he believes Skip Away should finish in Horse of the Year voting. (2) Skip Away, ridden by Mike Smith, left the rest of the field far behind in winning the Breeders' Cup Classic The Breeders' Cup Classic is a Grade 1 Weight for Age thoroughbred horse race for 3 years old and older run at a distance of 1¼ miles (2012 m) on dirt. It is held annually at a different racetrack in the United States or Canada as part of the Breeders' Cup. on Saturday at Hollywood Park. (3--color) no caption (Breeders' Cup Mile) Myung J. Chun / Daily News Chart: BREEDERS' CUP WINNERS AT A GLANCE (see text) |
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