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859.252.4800 H Fax 859.252.4801 FOUR STAR SALES SALUTES SPRING MEADOW, winner of the Stonerside S. at Lone Star Park, and undefeated RUNNING TIDE, winner of the Legal Light S. Both were sold as yearlings by Four Star Sales partner John T.L. Jones, Jr. H Kerry Cauthen H David Greathouse H John T.L. Jones, Jr. H Dan Kenny French Derby Finish Photo SULAMANI SPRINGS SURPRISE AT CHANTILLY Sulamani (Ire) (Hernando {Fr}), sent off at nearly 20-1, swooped late under Thierry Thulliez to end the unbeaten record of the 9-10 favourite Act One (GB) (In The Wings {GB}) in yesterday’s G1 Prix du Jockey-Club (French Derby) at Chantilly. In doing so, he emulated his sire, who won this in 1993, and his half-brother Dream Well (Fr), who followed up in 1998 as the third of Pascal Bary’s Jockey-Club winners. As Sulamani and Act One quickened impressively inside the final furlong, they pulled five lengths clear of the Simeon (GB) (Lammtarra), who stayed on well under Frankie Dettori to be third. Seventh in his debut, a Longchamp conditions race Apr. 7, Sulamani took a similar event at Maisons-Laffitte Apr. 30 on soft ground. He followed with a score in the Listed Prix de l’Avre over this course May 15, beating Agog (Ire) by 1½ lengths and showing that he handled the firm conditions by displaying a fine turn of foot. Here he was held up in the rear early as Temple of Artemis (GB) (Spinning World) led the pack along at a fast clip, with Simeon and the free-running Louveteau (Bahri) chasing the leader. Confidently ridden from there, the bay had only two behind as they swung into the straight, but had clear passage on the outside of the field. Act One hit the front under Thierry Gillet approaching the furlong marker, but Sulamani was mounting his winning charge. He quickened dramati- cally to join battle with the grey inside the final 150 yards and, asserting soon after, sprinted away under considerate handling to win by 1 1/2 lengths and record a time only 9/10 of a second outside of the record set by Bering (GB) in 1986. “I intended to ride him closer to the pace, but they went very fast and there was a lot of bumping in front of me early, so I took no chances and let him settle at the back,” Thulliez explained. “When I moved on him, he was really smooth...I was never worried from that point on as I knew he would accelerate like he did last time.” Bary Celebrates Fourth French Derby Score Winning trainer Pascal Bary, celebrating his fourth victory in this Classic, said, “Today he was some kind of horse and showed fantastic acceleration.” As for the future, he added, “I went to Ireland with [1998 French Derby hero] Dream Well, but this horse is not as mature as him. We will wait and see how he comes back, as he has run three times in five weeks--the horse will decide, and he might need a break.” The G1 Irish Derby is set for June 30 at The Curragh, but Sulamani would have to be supplemented to the race. Alan Cooper, racing manager to the owner/breeder, the Niarchos family, said, “He’s a horse who has had quite a lot of racing in a short period of time and he’s a horse who is going to better with time.” Act One's trainer, Jonathan Pease, had no excuses. “We were beaten by a better horse on the day,” he said with a smile. Aidan O’Brien’s Black Sam Bellamy (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells), Castle Gandolfo (Gone West) and Diaghilev (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) finished in fifth, sixth and seventh, respectively, with the latter particularly unlucky in running. Sunday, Chantilly, France PRIX DU JOCKEY-CLUB-G1, i1,100,000, Chantilly, 6-2, 3yo, c/f, 1 1/2mT, 2:25.00, gd. 1--@sSULAMANI (IRE), 128, c, 3, by Hernando (Fr) 1st Dam: Soul Dream, by Alleged 2nd Dam: Normia (GB), by Northfields 3rd Dam: Mia Pola, by Relko (GB) O/B-Niarchos Family; T-Pascal Bary; J-Thierry Thulliez; i628,540. Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 3 wins, 0 places, i663,540. *1/2 to Dream Well (Fr) (Sadler’s Wells), G1SW-Ire & Fr, G1SP-Eng & US, $1,446,438. 2--Act One (GB), 128, c, 3, In The Wings (GB)--Summer Sonnet (GB), by Baillamont. O/B-Gerald W Leigh; i251,460. 3--Simeon (GB), 128, c, 3, Lammtarra--Noble Lily, by Vaguely Noble (Ire). O-Jumeirah Racing; B-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum; i125,730. Margins: 1HF, 5, NK. Odds: 19.90, 0.90, 5.30. Also ran: Great Pretender (Ire), Black Sam Bellamy (Ire), Castle Gandolfo, Diaghilev (Ire), Louveteau, Khalkevi (Ire), Le Fou (Ire), Without Connexion (Ire), Marteline (GB), Alvarinho (Fr), Polities, Temple Of Artemis (GB). For information, call (732) 747-8060. Daily News TDN HEADLINE NEWS Thoroughbred Monday, June 3, 2002

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Page 1: HEADL INE NEWS · 859.252.4800 H Fax 859.252. 4801 FOUR STAR SALES SALUTES SPRING MEADOW, winner of the Stonerside S. at Lone Star Park, and undefeated RUNNING TIDE, winner of the

859.252.4800 H Fax 859.252.4801

FOUR STAR SALES SALUTES

SPRING MEADOW, winner of the Stonerside S. at Lone Star Park,

and undefeated RUNNING TIDE, winner of the Legal Light S.

Both were sold as yearlings by Four Star Sales partner John T.L. Jones, Jr.

H Kerry Cauthen H David Greathouse H John T.L. Jones, Jr. H Dan Kenny

French Derby Finish Photo

SULAMANI SPRINGS SURPRISE AT CHANTILLY Sulamani (Ire) (Hernando {Fr}), sent off at nearly 20-1, swooped late under Thierry Thulliez to end theunbeaten record of the 9-10 favourite Act One (GB) (InThe Wings {GB}) in yesterday’s G1 Prix du Jockey-Club

(French Derby) atChantilly. In doing so,he emulated his sire,who won this in 1993,and his half-brotherDream Well (Fr), whofollowed up in 1998 asthe third of PascalBary’s Jockey-Clubwinners. As Sulamani

and Act One quickened impressively inside the finalfurlong, they pulled five lengths clear of the Simeon(GB) (Lammtarra), who stayed on well under FrankieDettori to be third. Seventh in his debut, a Longchampconditions race Apr. 7, Sulamani took a similar event atMaisons-Laffitte Apr. 30 on soft ground. He followedwith a score in the Listed Prix de l’Avre over this courseMay 15, beating Agog (Ire) by 1½ lengths and showingthat he handled the firm conditions by displaying a fineturn of foot. Here he was held up in the rear early asTemple of Artemis (GB) (Spinning World) led the packalong at a fast clip, with Simeon and the free-runningLouveteau (Bahri) chasing the leader. Confidently riddenfrom there, the bay had only two behind as they swunginto the straight, but had clear passage on the outsideof the field. Act One hit the front under Thierry Gilletapproaching the furlong marker, but Sulamani wasmounting his winning charge. He quickened dramati-cally to join battle with the grey inside the final 150yards and, asserting soon after, sprinted away underconsiderate handling to win by 1 1/2 lengths and recorda time only 9/10 of a second outside of the record setby Bering (GB) in 1986. “I intended to ride him closer tothe pace, but they went very fast and there was a lotof bumping in front of me early, so I took no chancesand let him settle at the back,” Thulliez explained.“When I moved on him, he was really smooth...I wasnever worried from that point on as I knew he wouldaccelerate like he did last time.”

Bary Celebrates Fourth French Derby Score Winning trainer Pascal Bary, celebrating his fourthvictory in this Classic, said, “Today he was some kindof horse and showed fantastic acceleration.” As for thefuture, he added, “I went to Ireland with [1998 FrenchDerby hero] Dream Well, but this horse is not as matureas him. We will wait and see how he comes back, as hehas run three times in five weeks--the horse will decide,and he might need a break.” The G1 Irish Derby is setfor June 30 at The Curragh, but Sulamani would haveto be supplemented to the race. Alan Cooper, racingmanager to the owner/breeder, the Niarchos family,said, “He’s a horse who has had quite a lot of racing ina short period of time and he’s a horse who is going tobetter with time.” Act One's trainer, Jonathan Pease,had no excuses. “We were beaten by a better horse onthe day,” he said with a smile. Aidan O’Brien’s BlackSam Bellamy (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells), Castle Gandolfo(Gone West) and Diaghilev (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) finishedin fifth, sixth and seventh, respectively, with the latterparticularly unlucky in running.

Sunday, Chantilly, FrancePRIX DU JOCKEY-CLUB-G1, i1,100,000, Chantilly, 6-2, 3yo, c/f, 1 1/2mT, 2:25.00, gd.1--@sSULAMANI (IRE), 128, c, 3, by Hernando (Fr)

1st Dam: Soul Dream, by Alleged2nd Dam: Normia (GB), by Northfields3rd Dam: Mia Pola, by Relko (GB)

O/B-Niarchos Family; T-Pascal Bary; J-Thierry Thulliez; i628,540. Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 3 wins, 0 places, i663,540. *1/2 to Dream Well (Fr) (Sadler’s Wells), G1SW-Ire & Fr, G1SP-Eng & US, $1,446,438. 2--Act One (GB), 128, c, 3, In The Wings (GB)--Summer Sonnet (GB), by Baillamont. O/B-Gerald W Leigh; i251,460.3--Simeon (GB), 128, c, 3, Lammtarra--Noble Lily, by Vaguely Noble (Ire). O-Jumeirah Racing; B-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum; i125,730.Margins: 1HF, 5, NK. Odds: 19.90, 0.90, 5.30.Also ran: Great Pretender (Ire), Black Sam Bellamy (Ire),Castle Gandolfo, Diaghilev (Ire), Louveteau, Khalkevi(Ire), Le Fou (Ire), Without Connexion (Ire), Marteline(GB), Alvarinho (Fr), Polities, Temple Of Artemis (GB).

For information, call (732) 747-8060.

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ThoroughbredMonday,

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TACTICAL CATStorm Cat S Terre Haute, by Caro (Ire)

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Sunday, Chantilly, FrancePRIX JEAN PRAT-G1, i150,000, Chantilly, 6-2, 3yo,c/f, 1 1/8mT, 1:46.50, gd.1--sROUVRES (FR), 128, c, 3, by Anabaa

1st Dam: Riziere (Fr), by Groom Dancer2nd Dam: Rive du Sud, by Nureyev3rd Dam: Riviere Dorre, by Secretariat

O-Alec Head; B-Alec & Ghislaine Head; T-Criquette Head-Maarek; J-Olivier Doleuze; i85,710. Lifetime Record: 8 starts, 4 wins, 4 places, i167,450.(DH)--2--Shaanmer (Ire), 128, c, 3, Darshaan (GB)--Fee Des Mers (GB), by Alzao. O-Edouard de Rothschild; B-Ecurie du Haras de Meautry; i25,718.(DH)--2--Imtiyaz, 128, c, 3, Woodman--Shadayid, by Shadeed. O-Godolphin; B-Shadwell Farm LLC; i25,717.Margins: SNK, (DH), 2. Odds: 5.40, 1.50, 3.50.Also ran: Minds Locked (GB), Creekview, Gruntled (GB),Nostradamus. DNF: Aramram (unseated rider). Rouvres and Olivier Doleuze denied Frankie Dettoriand Imtiyaz and Olivier Peslier and Shaanmer in a thrill-ing finish. In doing so, he provided trainer CriquetteHead-Maarek with her second success in this. Rouvreswas beaten three lengths by Act One (GB) in the G3Prix Thomas Bryon at Saint-Cloud in October, but re-turned to take a conditions race at this course Apr. 4before beating Rashbag (GB) by a short neck in the G3Prix de Guiche at Longchamp May 16. Keen in fourthon the rail in the early stages here while rating off theinadequate pace set by Nostradamus (Gone West), hehad to be ridden to close alongside Shaanmer, who wasstaying on well on the outside up front. Dettori sentImtiyaz to the fore approaching the turn into thestraight and the colt was giving everything on the railas Rouvres and Shaanmer challenged inside the final100 yards. It was only in the final strides that the win-ner overcame his rivals. Head-Maarek said, “He’s areally nice, gifted horse who is very tough, but he doesnot show a lot in the mornings. He is a different horseon the racetrack--he can’t be faulted. The G1 GrandPrix de Paris [at Longchamp June 23] is a possibility,but it looks as if he might have had a hard race here sowe may wait for the GI Secretariat S. at Arlington inAugust.” Imtiyaz may now head to the Grand Prix deParis, according to Godolphin Racing Manager SimonCrisford. Aramram (Danzig) unseated Steve Drownewhen diving to the left in the home straight.

Sunday, Tokyo, JapanYASUDA KINEN-G1-JRA, ¥179,400,000, Tokyo, 6-2,3yo/up, 1600mT, 1:33.30, fm.1--ADMIRE COZZENE (JPN), 128, h, 6, by Cozzene

1st Dam: Admire McArdy (Jpn), by Northern Taste2nd Dam: Mrs McArdy (GB), by Tribal Chief (GB)3rd Dam: Hanina (GB), by Darling Boy (GB)

O-Riichi Kondo; B-Taiki Farm; T-M Hashida; J-H Goto; ¥97,948,000. Lifetime Record: Ch. 2yo Colt-Jpn, 20-6-2-2, ¥342,532,000.2--Dantsu Flame (Jpn), 128, c, 4, Brian’s Time--Inter Pyrenees (Jpn), by Sanquirico. O-Tetsuji Yamamoto; B-Nobuoka Bokujo.3--Millennium Bio (Jpn), 128, c, 4, Sunday Silence-- Dolsk (GB), by Danzig. O-Bio K.; B-Northern Farm.Margins: NK, 1 1/2, NO. Odds: 14.80, 5.20, 8.10.Also Ran: Grass World, Eishin Preston, Eage Café,Treasure (Jpn), Magnaten, Divine Light (Jpn), JeuneKing Prawn (Aus), Rikiai Taikan (Jpn), Red Pepper (GB),American Boss, Trot Star (Jpn), God Of Chance (Jpn),Miyagi Rodrigo (Jpn), Daitaku Riva (Jpn), Zenno El Cid(Ire). Admire Cozzene, the champion juvenile colt in Japanin 1998, went two years without a victory, finallybreaking the streak with a win in the G3 TokyoShimbun Hai in January, then came right back to takethe G3 Hankyu Hai the following month. Coming off asecond-place finish in the G1 Takamatsunomiya Kinen,the gray was sent off at long odds this time. He settledjust off the pace, kicked it into gear as they came outof the final turn and took the lead late in the lane, thenhad to hold off the final charge of Dantsu Flame to postthe narrow score. “It didn’t feel like we were going towin until the very end, but the horse ran really well inthe stretch,” jockey Hiroki Goto, picking up his firstGroup 1 victory, said. “Today is my son’s birthday, sothis will be a great present for him.” Favored EishinPreston (Green Dancer) was well back early and fin-ished well, but could get no closer than fifth, beatentwo lengths.Stakes Results cont. p3

CURRENCY CONVERSIONSUnit/US$ Unit/GB£

British pound 1.4538 1.00Euro 0.9333 0.641973Japanese yen 0.00805802 0.00554273U.S. dollar 1.00 0.687853

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Sunday, WoodbineNASSAU S.-GII, $281,600, WOX, 6-2, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:41, fm.1--@SIRINGAS (IRE), 115, f, 4, by Barathea (Ire) 1st Dam: In Unison, by Bellypha (Ire) 2nd Dam: Celtic Assembly, by Secretariat 3rd Dam: Welsh Garden (Ire), by Welsh Saint (GB) O-Skymarc Farm Inc; B-Cyclades Farming Co (Ire); T-Christophe Clement; J-J A Santos; $162,960. Lifetime Record: 9-4-2-0, $267,379.2--Rosthern, 116, f, 4, Broad Brush--Groovy Feeling, by Groovy. ($185,000 yrl '99 KEESEP). O-Sapara James & Alice; B-Robert E Meyerhoff (MD); $54,320.3--Mountain Angel, 119, m, 5, Mt. Livermore--All An Angel, by Alydar. O/B-Sam-Son Farms (ON); $35,376.Margins: 1, NK, 2 1/4. Odds: 0.75, 16.70, 2.80.Also Ran: Nymphenburg, Soundtrack, Nouvelle,Byzantine. Scratched: Golden Sparrow (GB). A Listed stakes winner in Ireland at three, Siringaswas off the board facing Group company in her finalthree starts across the Atlantic. The bay was shippedto the U.S. last fall, making her American debut in theOct. 26 GIII Athenia S. at Belmont Park, where shemissed by a nose behind Verruma (Brz). Given a wintervacation, the Irish-bred came back to take a Gulfstreamallowance race Mar. 13, then was second as the 7-5chalk in a Keeneland allowance last time out Apr. 11.The filly was sent off the odds-on choice after a returnto graded-stakes company and lived up to her backing,closing from fourth to catch the speedy Rosthern indeep stretch before drawing clear despite lugging inbadly during the drive. “I got a little worried about thehalf-mile pole when everybody was starting to getaway from me,” winning jockey Jose Santos said. “So Istarted asking my filly. She was not picking it up, butwhen she switched leads at the top of the stretch, shereally started running. We had a little bit of a problemwith her because she was lugging in real bad and Icouldn't ride her the way I wanted to. But the mainthing is she got the job done, she went pretty easy andfinished very well, so I'm very happy with her.” AddedNicholas Bachalard, assistant to trainer ChristopheClement, “We took the blinkers off today. I thought shemight have been a bit too far back, but she ran a greatrace. I'm thrilled. I just told [Santos] to stalk the pace,not to be too far out of it and just wait as long as hecould.” For the brisnet.com chart, click here.

Sunday, Chantilly, FrancePRIX DE SANDRINGHAM-G2, i100,000, Chantilly, 6-2, 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:37.50, gd.1--#@SPRING STAR (FR), 123, f, 3, by Danehill

1st Dam: L’Irlandaise (SW-Fr), by Irish River (Fr)2nd Dam: La Dorga, by Northern Dancer3rd Dam: Directoire, by Gun Bow

O/B-Wertheimer et Frere; T-Carlos Laffon-Parias; J-Christophe Soumillon; i57,000. Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 2 wins, 2 places, i77,300. *1/2 to Irish Flight (Fr) (Saint Cyrien {Fr}), SW-Swe & SP-Den. 2--Clerical Error (Ire), 123, f, 3, Kendor (Fr)--Tarkheena, by Alleged. (FF440,000 yrl ‘00 DEAAUG). O-Mme M Marias; B-Georges Ohrstrom; i22,000. 3--Sea Of Showers, 123, f, 3, Seattle Slew--Chimes Of Freedom, by Private Account. O-Niarchos Family; B-Flaxman Holdings Ltd; i10,500.Margins: HD, 1, HF. Odds: 8.40, 3.20, 6.30.Also ran: Loupy Glitters (Fr), Danseuse D’Etoile (Fr),Dance Dress. Spring Star proved the best of the unexposed fillieslined up for this contest in outbattling the front-runningClerical Error. Having finished second to Chanteline (Ire)in a debutantes event at Saint-Cloud Mar. 26, she wasa short head and a neck third behind Little Treasure (Fr)and Polygreen (Fr) in a conditions race on this courseApr. 16. Last time she reversed with Chanteline (Ire) ina similar contest May 7, showing her determinationthere in a tussle to the line. Here she displayed thesame qualities in the finish, tracking in second beforeovercoming the long-time leader and Christophe-PatriceLemaire in the final strides. Carlos Laffon-Parias com-mented, “She is a talented filly. I have won this race inthe past with fillies who have later progressed to Group1 level and I think she could be the same.”Stakes Results cont. p4

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Sunday, Chantilly, FrancePRIX DU GROS-CHENE-G2, i95,000, Chantilly, 6-2,3yo/up, 5fT, 0:57.40, gd.1--@PORLEZZA (FR), 118, f, 3, by Sicyos

1st Dam: Pupsi (Fr), by Matahawk (Ire)2nd Dam: Poitevine (Fr), by Bolkonski (Ire)3rd Dam: Pola de Raggia (Fr), by River Peace (GB)

O-Mme E Hilger; B-Paul Hilger; T-Yves de Nicolay; J-Christophe Soumillon; i54,150. Lifetime Record: 8 starts, 3 wins, 4 places, i118,030.2--Maybe Forever (GB), 118, f, 3, Zafonic--Easy Option (Ire), by Prince Sabo (GB). O-Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-Gainsborough Stud Manage- ment Ltd; i20,900.3--Dobby Road (Fr), 121, c, 3, Grape Tree Road (GB)-- Domino Queen (Ire), by Primo Dominie (GB). (FF65,000 wnl ‘99 DEADEC). O-Hillbrow Breeding Ltd; B-J Ecalle; i9,975.Margins: NK, 2, 3/4. Odds: 5.40, 2.90, 7.60.Also ran: Ziria (Ire), Swiss Lake, Sa Premiere (Fr),Dananeyev (Fr). Porlezza and Maybe Forever met for the fifth timehere and this time it was the former who proved thestrongest. Last time, Porlezza failed by a neck to defy atwo-pound penalty as Maybe Forever took the win inthe G3 Prix de Saint-Georges at Longchamp May 12.That leveled the score between the two, as Porlezzahad twice finished ahead of her rival as a juvenile, beat-ing her by a length in the Listed Prix de la Vallee d’Augeat Deauville in August and again when sharing secondthe next month in the G3 Prix d’Arenberg at Chantilly,with Maybe Forever back in fourth. Maybe Forever wasbeaten a nose by Swedish Shave (Fr) first time thisseason in the Listed Prix Servanne at Chantilly Apr. 23,where Porlezza was seventh, again under a penalty.Breaking in fifth here under Christophe Soumillon as theeven-money shot Swiss Lake (Indian Ridge {Ire}) and SaPremiere (Fr) (Nombre Premier {GB}) cut out the run-ning, Porlezza stayed on well as the favourite veeredleft past halfway. Finishing with a flourish, she caughtMaybe Forever with 50 yards remaining and was firmlyon top at the line. Winning trainer Yves de Nicolay said,“I’m not surprised by that as she is a very nice filly andvery fast. I didn’t dare enter her at Royal Ascot aftershe was seventh on her first run, but I found out shehad knocked her head on the gate there. Her last tworuns have been excellent and, as there is nothing left inFrance for her at present, she will most probably travelto England for the top sprints at York [G1 Nunthorpe S.Aug. 22] and Haydock [G1 Sprint Cup Sept. 7].”

Sunday, Baden-Baden, Germany31ST GROSSER MERCEDES-BENZ-PREIS-G2,i140,000, Baden-Baden, 6-2, 4yo/up, 1 1/8mT,2:19.34, gd.1--@SIMOUN (IRE), 126, c, 4, by Monsun (Ger)

1st Dam: Suivez (Fr) (MSP-Ger), by Fioravanti2nd Dam: Sea Symphony (GB), by Faraway Son 3rd Dam: Southern Seas (GB), by Jim French

O/B-Baron Georg von Ullmann; T-Peter Schiergen; J-Andreas Suborics; i82,000. Lifetime Record: 7 starts, 4 wins, 3 places, i133,098.2--Samum (Ger), 126, h, 5, Monsun (Ger)--Sacarina (GB), by Old Vic (GB). (DM60,000 yrl ‘98 BBASEP). O-Stall Blankenese; B-Gestut Karlshof; i33,000.3--Border Arrow (GB), 128, g, 7, Selkirk--Nibbs Point (Ire), by Sure Blade. (28,000gns yrl ‘96 TATOCT). O-R P B Michaelson & Wafic Said; B-Lord Halifax; i16,000.Margins: 2, 1, NO. Odds: 6.70, 2.60, 4.70.Also ran: Well Made (Ger), Limerick Boy (Ger), Noroit(Ger), Onaldo (Ger), Bonvivant (Ger). Scratched: Bed-ford Forrest (Ger). Simoun took the Listed Kolner Grand Prix Aufgalopp2002 at Cologne Mar. 17 before finishing second toWell Made in the G3 Grosser Preis der BremerWirtschaft at Cologne Apr. 7. Returning to that track,he failed to make an impact against that rival whenfourth in the G2 Gerling-Preis on heavy ground May 5.Here he was settled in second by Andreas Suborics asLimerick Boy (Ger) (Alwuhush) assumed the early lead.Swinging into the straight, he had to be ridden to closeon the long-time leader, who had most of the field onthe stretch at that point. Samum was angled out wideby Terence Hellier, but, with considerable ground tomake up on the leaders, he struggled to get on terms asthe winner hit the front with 250 yards remaining.Pushed out from there, Simoun’s advantage proveddecisive over the staying-on Samum; Well Made neverthreatened. Simoun and Samum will renew rivalry in theG2 Hansa Preis at Hamburg June 30.Stakes Results cont. p5

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Sunday, Hollywood ParkLOS ANGELES H.-GIII, $107,500, HOL, 6-2, 3yo/up,6f, 1:08 3/5, ft.1--KONA GOLD, 125, h, 8, by Java Gold

1st Dam: Double Sunrise, by Slew o' Gold2nd Dam: How High The Moon, by Majestic Light3rd Dam: Clear Ceiling, by Bold Ruler

($35,000 yrl '95 KEESEP). O-Headley, Molasky & Molasky; B-Perez Carlos (KY); T-Bruce Headley; J-A Solis; $64,500. Lifetime Record: Ch. Sprinter, 24-13-7-1, $2,133,864.2--No Armistice, 116, h, 5, Unbridled--Ataentsic, by Hold Your Peace. ($230,000 yrl '98 KEEJUL). O-Hughes Bradley W; B-Bentley Smith (KY); $21,500.3--Komax, 114, c, 4, Society Max--Muko, by Strawberry Road (Aus). O/B-Triple AAA Ranch (AZ); $12,900.Margins: 1 1/4, NK, 3HF. Odds: 0.80, 2.30, 19.70.Also Ran: Radiata, Rapidough, Hombre Rapido. Kona Gold, the champion sprinter of 2000, capped aseven-race winning streak with a 3/4-length score inthe GII Bing Crosby Breeders’ Cup H. at Del Mar lastJuly, but was held winless in his last three starts of thecampaign, including a seventh-place finish in the GIBreeders’ Cup Sprint and a fourth-place effort in hisseasonal finale, the Nov. 17 GI DeFrancis Dash. Theodds-on choice in his first appearance of 2002, theveteran tracked fast fractions and turned it up a notchin the stretch, taking the lead at the eighth pole andpulling away to prove he still belongs at this level. “It’sa lot of fun when you have a horse like this,” trainerBruce Headley said. “He could be back...maybe he’s onhis way to his fifth [start in the] Breeders’ Cup. Maybehe’ll win again.” Added jockey Alex Solis, “I thought hewould run a race like this, the way he has been train-ing. He’s eight now, but I’ll tell you, he looks like afour-year-old. The freshening really helped him. He’sready to do it again.” As for what’s next, Headley said,“It could be the [GII Triple Bend Breeders’ Cup at Holly-wood July 6], hopefully, if he’s in good shape, then onto Del Mar.” For the brisnet.com chart, click here.

Sunday, Cork, IrelandKERRY GROUP BALLYOGAN S.-G3, i76,800, Cork, 6-2, 3yo/up, 5fT, 1:00.50, hy.1--JESSICA’S DREAM (IRE), 129, f, 4, by Desert Style (Ire)

1st Dam: Ziffany (GB), by Taufan2nd Dam: Bonnie Banks (Ire), by Lomond3rd Dam: Light Link (GB), by Tudor Music (GB)

(Ire2,200gns wnl ‘98 GOFNOV). O-Peter Onslow & Derek Hilton; B-Joe Fogarty; T-James Given; J-Michael Fenton; i52,000. Lifetime Record: GSW- Ity, 14-7-1-1, £127,776.2--Miss Beabea (Ire), 119, f, 3, Catrail--Lady Ellen (Ire), by Horage (Ire). O-William Durkan; B-Mrs Chris Harrington; i15,200.3--Newpark Lady (Ire), 126, m, 5, Foxhound--Toledana (Ire), by Sure Blade. (Ir400gns wnl ‘97 GOFDEC). O-Sax Syndicate; B-Dr M Benacerraf; i7,200.Margins: HF, 3/4, 1. Odds: 7-4, 7-1, 12-1.Also ran: Agnetha (Ger), Tiger Royal (Ire), Alegranza(Ire), One Won One, Steaming Home. Scratched: AnnaElise (Ire), Minashki (Ire). Jessica’s Dream, who ended her 2001 campaign witha first stakes success in the G3 Premio Omenoni inMilan in October, shaped well on her return whenbeaten under half a length by Kyllachy (GB) in the May4 G3 Palace House S. at Newmarket last time. Here shewas held up in third by Michael Fenton throughout theearly stages as Alegranza (Ire) (Lake Coniston {Ire})assumed her customary front-running position. Travel-ing strongly to the furlong marker, she passed the tiringleader with 125 yards remaining before being ridden outto beat Miss Beabea, who stayed on well under DeclanMcDonogh.

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Monday, Sandown, Britain, post time: 2:45 p.m.HENRY II S.-G2, £60,000, 4yo/up, 2m 78ydsTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT1 4 Royal Rebel (GB) Robellino Johnston 1312 7 Persian Punch (Ire) Persian Heights (GB) Elsworth 1293 6 Akbar (Ire) Doyoun (Ire) Johnston 1264 8 Daliapour (Ire) Sadler's Wells Stoute 1265 12 Invermark (GB) Machiavellian Fanshawe 1266 2 Murghem (Ire) Common Grounds (GB) Johnston 1267 9 Rainbow High (GB) Rainbow Quest B Hills 1268 10 Solo Mio (Ire) Sadler's Wells Perrett 1269 3 And Beyond (Ire) Darshaan (GB) Johnston 12510 5 Beekeeper (GB) Rainbow Quest Bin Suroor 12511 1 Bosham Mill (GB) Nashwan Wragg 12512 11 Ovambo (Ire) Namaqualand Makin 125 With Persian Punch and Solo Mio in the line-up here,the winners of five of the last six runnings are present.Persian Punch, now nine, won the event in 1997, 1998and 2000, and it is less than six months since he ranarguably his best race when third behind Ethereal (NZ)in the G1 Melbourne Cup at Flemington. His voraciousappetite for a battle will see him engage with his moreyouthful rivals here once again, but the scattering ofprogressive types may prove too much for him to han-dle. Chief among them is Mark Johnston’s And Beyond,one of four stable representatives and, judging byjockey bookings, the most highly regarded. He battledto success in the competitive G3 Queen’s Vase atRoyal Ascot last June before being freshened for hisonly subsequent run, the G1 St Leger at Doncaster inSeptember, where he was soundly beaten in seventhbehind Milan (GB). He should find this longer trip andless exalted company in his favour. Beekeeper repre-sents the Godolphin team and he also scored at RoyalAscot last year when trained by Sir Michael Stoute. Hisperformance when winning the King George V H. thereled his trainer to run him in the G2 Great Voltigeur S. atYork in August and he was far from disgraced in fourth,beaten only three lengths by Milan.

Monday, Sandown, Britain, post time: 3:20 p.m.TEMPLE S.-G2, £60,000, 3yo/up, 5f 6ydsTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT1 6 Vision Of Night (GB) Night Shift J Dunlop 1332 7 Bahamian Pirate Housebuster Nicholls 1293 1 Continent (GB) Lake Coniston (Ire) Nicholls 1294 9 Invincible Spirit (Ire) Green Desert J Dunlop 1295 11 Kier Park (Ire) Foxhound M Jarvis 1296 2 Kyllachy (GB) Pivotal (GB) Candy 1297 8 Misraah (Ire) Lure Stoute 1298 5 Monkston Point (Ire) Fayruz (GB) Arbuthnot 1299 10 Rushcutter Bay (GB) Mon Tresor (GB) Gilligan 12910 3 Smokin Beau (GB) Cigar (GB) Cullinan 12911 4 Rozel (Ire) Wolfhound Guest 126 Vision Of Night was beaten a half-length when sec-ond to Cassandra Go (Ire) in this last year, but carries afour-pound penalty--picked up when winning last year’sG2 Jacobs Goldene Peitsche--in this renewal. Thatburden may anchor him in the face of strong oppositionfrom such as Invincible Spirit. The five-year-old took theMay 16 G3 Duke of York S. by a neck and has no extraweight to concede. Kyllachy showed he handles a fastsurface when denying Smokin Beau and BahamianPirate by two short heads in the G3 Palace House S.May 4. Smokin Beau has since scored a confidence-boosting conditions success at Goodwood May 21.

Proud Citizen on Churchill Tab: Proud Citizen (Gone West) tuned up for the June 8 GIBelmont S. with a five-furlong work in 1:00 at ChurchillDowns yesterday morning. The colt ships to New YorkWednesday. “I think he’s really tightened down now,”four-time Belmont-winning trainer D. Wayne Lukas said.

Like A Hero Preps at Belmont: Alydar S. winner Like A Hero (Pleasant Colony)stretched his legs over the Belmont Park main trackyesterday, going a half-mile in :49. “He’s continued toimprove with each race and, with his breeding, we’rehoping he’ll get the distance,” trainer Beau Greely said.

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1st Dam: Dancing Step, by Green Dancer2nd Dam: Soft Stepper, by Al Hattab3rd Dam: Pussy Toes, by Citation

($3,500 yrl '01 BESOCT). O-Clear Valley Stables, Pecora & Scialanga; B-Penny Seeder (CA); T-Sanford Shulman; J-L Pincay Jr; $60,075. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, $106,225.2--Little Bit a Swiss, 116, f, 2, Swiss Yodeler--Lots of Stingers, by Drone. O-Stapleton Teresa. $20,025.3--My Honey Bunny, 116, f, 2, Swiss Yodeler--Martha My Dear, by Regal and Royal. O-Steinmann Heinz. $12,015.Margins: 1 1/4, 4, HD. Odds: 11.50, 2.80, 10.40A. Freshman sire Swiss Yodeler accounted for four ofthe 10 runners in this race, but had to settle secondand third as Magic Smoke got the victory. The winnerbroke her maiden vs. Cal-breds at Santa Anita Apr. 3,then stepped up to the stakes ranks and was second inthe May 11 Nursery S. Overlooked at the windowsdespite that effort, the gray tracked the frontrunnersthrough honest fractions, came three-wide into thestretch and finished with determination to get the win.

7th-HOL, $54,060, Alw, 4yo/up, 8.5fT, 1:41 3/5, fm.IRISH MINSTREL (c, 4, Dynaformer--Sheer Quality{MSP}, by Irish River {Fr}) took 12 starts to break hismaiden, finally breaking through in his latest outing atHollywood Park May 12, but wasted no time puttingthem back-to-back. The 6-1 shot rallied from fifth totake the lead in the stretch and was all out to best 8-1Continental Stitch (Flying Continental) by a half-length.Lifetime Record: 13-2-3-4, $112,520.O/B-Tadahiro Hotehama (KY). T-Eduardo Inda.

6th-HOL, $51,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), 3yo/up,f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:43 2/5, ft.GOT KOKO (f, 3, Signal Tap--Baby North, by NorthernBaby), fifth on the turf at Hollywood Apr. 25 after amaiden-breaking score going seven furlongs at SantaAnita Mar. 2, was wide early while chasing from theoutside. She moved up on the second turn to enter contention in the stretch, circled the pack five-wide asshe was set down for the final run and wore down FairBianca (Bien Bien) to win by a neck at 3-1 odds. Life-time Record: 4-2-0-1, $65,940. O-Headley & Leung. B-Eileen H Hartis (TX). T-BruceHeadley.

1st-HOL, $45,270, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8mT, 1:50 2/5, fm.LOST MESSAGE (f, 4, Desert Secret {Ire}--MusicalMedicine {Fr}, by *Margouillat), a $15,000 KEESEPyearling, debuted in Southern California in December of2000 and managed to hit the board only once in sixstarts, a third-place effort on the Santa Anita turf inMarch of 2001. She was shelved following that one,returning over a year later to finish eighth at SantaAnita Apr. 17 before lodging a fifth over this courseMay 4. Finally finding her stride here, the bay camewide from off the pace to challenge the pacesettingRoyal Sky (Royal Academy) through the stretch, reelingin that foe in the last furlong for the half-length win. Lifetime Record: 8-1-0-1, $37,500.O-Sharon & Marianne Sullivan. B-Pope Mclean (KY).T-John Sullivan.So. Cal Report cont. p2

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3rd-HOL, $43,000, Msw, 3/up, f/m, 6.5f, 1:17 4/5, ft.+THROW ME ROSES (f, 3, Storm Boot--Wildcat Blue,by Cure the Blues), a $27,000 KEENOV weanling, madeher debut at 9-1. The chestnut forced the early pacefrom between horses, dropped back a bit and movedoutside on the far turn, then came again to put a headin front at midstretch. The first-time starter showed herdetermination in the final furlong, turning back thechallenge of 13-10 Quatrain (Quiet American) to take itby a half-length. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $25,800.O-E A Ranches. B-Sloan Mike (KY). T-Darrell Vienna.

Yesterday’s Results:4th-BEL, $50,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, 1:48 1/5, ft.1--SNAKE MOUNTAIN, 118, c, 4, A.P. Indy--Coup de Genie (Hwt. 2yo Filly-Fr, MGSW-Fr & GSWP-Eng, $410,098) by Mr. Prospector. O-Berkshire Stud, et al; B-Flaxman Holdings, Ltd (KY); T-James A Jerkens. Lifetime Record: 9-4-0-3, $117,386.2--Baseball Champion, 118, c, 4, Wild Again--Pennant Champion, by Mr. Prospector.3--Mount Intrepid, 117, h, 5, Claramount--Ms. Stalwart, by Stalwart.Margins: 1HF, 4 1/4, 1. Odds: 0.50, 3.25, 8.60. Snake Mountain spent his entire two-year-old cam-paign in Ireland, where he managed two third-placefinishes in four turf starts. Shipped to the U.S. to beginhis sophomore year on the main track, the chestnutenjoyed immediate success, trouncing a maiden field by12 lengths at Aqueduct Feb. 24 and following thatscore with two straight allowance victories Mar. 15 andApr. 6 over the same New York oval. Third in his lasteffort at Belmont May 15, the 3-5 people’s choice waslast of all while rating along through the first half mile,picked up the pace exiting the backstretch to enter thefray, came four-wide to contest the lead turning forhome and eventually pulled clear under a right-handedwhip to earn the 1 1/2-length victory.

8th-BEL, $48,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 3/8mT, 2:12, fm.J W BLACK (c, 4, Cozzene--Liberia, by Miswaki) set thepace for the first half mile in his last, but tired in thefinal three-eighths of a mile and settled for a fourth-place finish May 9 over this strip. Close up while inhand early, the bay settled along the backstretch, en-countered trouble when looking for running room on theturn and came wide into the stretch as he found day-light. He dug in gamely when asked for more in deepstretch and prevailed under that drive to win by a half-length over Dicken’s Storm (Future Storm) at 9-2 odds.The victor is a half to Go Lib Go (Septieme Ciel), GSW,$278,120. Lifetime Record: 15-4-0-1, $110,715.O-Michael Shanley & Steven Weiss. B-Palides Invest-ments Nv, Inc (KY). T-Randy Schulhofer.

6th-BEL, $47,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:23 4/5, ft.PREFERRED OPTION (f, 3, Belong to Me--Ayanka {SW,$197,883}, by Jade Hunter) finished a distant seventhin a small stakes race at Gulfstream Park Feb. 18 andwas sent to the sidelines. The chestnut came back aftera three-month break to post a front-running victory in aBelmont allowance test May 12 and was even-moneyto make it two in a row. Sent right to the front onceagain, the crowd’s choice outfinished Montana Cat(Mountain Cat) for a one-length tally. The winner is a1/2 to Shooting Party (Sky Classic), GISP, $214,146.Lifetime Record: 7-3-2-0, $91,180.O/B-J V Shields Jr (FL). T-H Allen Jerkens.

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7th-BEL, $46,000, Alw, 3yo, f, 1 1/8mT, 1:48 3/5, fm.HANNIE'S CANDY (f, 3, Sky Classic--Candy Castle{GB}, by Habitat) broke her maiden last time out in herturf debut over this course May 15, stalking the leadersthrough the opening mile and running them down toscore an impressive five-length victory. Looking for twoin a row at 7-2 odds, the bay sat off the frontrunnersalong the backstretch and came with a swift insidemove to capture the lead entering the stretch. The fillydug in gamely as Magnificant Val (Pioneering) came ather in the lane, but crossed the finish line a half-lengthback in second. She was awarded the win when Mag-nificent Val was disqualified for interference in the finalfurlong. The original winner had plenty of run enteringthe stretch, but swerved severely towards the outsiderail midway through the lane, costing several runnersany chance and causing the stewards to place her last.Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1, $40,220. O-Sullimar Stables. B-Mary A Sullivan (KY). T-Philip GJohnson.

9th-BEL, $44,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:49 1/5,fm.MADAGASCAR (ARG) (h, 5, Interprete {Arg}--CameliaBid {Arg}, by Consultant's Bid) never ran in his nativecountry, making his belated debut on the turf atBelmont Park last September and finishing third. TheSouth American import, who disappeared after thatouting, returned after the extended layoff as a 6-1 shothere. Sent up to fight Roll of the Dice (Green Dancer)for the lead from the start, the chestnut took over inthe final furlong and edged clear to beat that rival by alength. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $31,020.O-John T Behrendt, at al. B-El Paraiso (ARG). T-DavidDonk.

1st-BEL, $41,000, Msw, 3/up, (S), f/m, 7f, 1:25 1/5, ft.JET SET JAZZ (f, 3, A. P Jet--Jazzerciser, by TarletonOak) was a dull sixth in her career opener May 4 atAqueduct, but followed that effort with a better tryMay 19 at Belmont in which she showed decent speedand earned a third-place finish against 12 others. The 9-5 favorite for this affair, the bay contested the pacealong the rail through the first half, encountered PickThe Frost (Piccolino) entering the turn, battled that foegamely down the stretch while under a strong drive andprevailed in the final yards to score a half-length vic-tory. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $29,110. O/B-Peggy V Kumble (NY). T-John O Hertler.

Saturday’s Late Results:4th-PRM, $23,000, Msw, 2yo, 4 1/2f, :51 3/5, ft.+FLY HONOR FLY (c, 2, Double Honor--Dove, by SilverHawk), an $18,000 OBSAUG yearling, broke on topand never looked back, opening up a nine-length lead inthe stretch and cruising under the wire 5 3/4 lengths tothe good. The 5-2 second choice in his debut, the darkbay becomes the second winner (from two starters) forhis freshman sire (by Gone West). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $13,800.O-Mario Silva. B-Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H.Davis (FL). T-T M Gleason.

Yesterday’s Results:9th-CDX, $58,500, Alw, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:21 3/5, ft.1--HERO'S TRIBUTE, 115, c, 4, Sea Hero--Eastern Dawn (GSW-Fr, SW & GSP-US, $118,453), by Damascus. O-Oxley John C; B-Dr & Mrs R Smiser West & Mr & Mrs M Miller (KY); T-John T Ward Jr. Lifetime Record: GSW, 14-5-1-2, $388,570.2--U. S. Jets, 122, h, 5, Salem Drive--Polish Legacy, by Polish Navy.3--Dash for Daylight, 115, h, 5, Cherokee Run--Crystal Stepper, by Fred Astaire.Margins: 3/4, 1, HD. Odds: 5.00, 11.50, 2.80.

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The winner of the GII Peter Pan S. last May, Hero’sTribute followed that effort with a third-place finish inthe GII Dwyer S., but was off the board vs. stakescompany in his last three outings as a sophomore. Aftera 6 1/2-month winter vacation, the dark bay returned tobe a tiring fourth in a Keeneland allowance test Apr.25. Fitter for that girth-tightener, he put the pressureon the leaders through a half in :45, grabbed a shortadvantage in the stretch and had enough in the tank tohold U.S. Jets safe to the wire.

8th-CDX, $43,180, Alw, 3yo, 1 1/16mT, 1:43 1/5, fm.CAMP DAVID (c, 3, Deputy Minister--Alamosa {GB}, byAlydar) scored a maiden victory on the turf in his firstcareer try in Ireland last Aug. 6 and came back with asolid second in the G3 Beresford S. at The Curragh Oct.14. After a dismal effort in the G1 Racing Post Trophyat Doncaster Oct. 27, the bay was shipped to the U.S.to begin his three-year-old campaign on the dirt. Enter-ing this start off two allowance efforts, the most recenta third-place finish at Churchill May 8, the 3-5 chalkrated midpack after getting bumped leaving the gate,moved up steadily as they entered the stretch, took aimat Onlycook Half Ofit (Siphon {Brz}) in the final furlongand got up under heavy urging to score a one-lengthvictory. The winner is a half to Trafalger (Storm Bird),MGSW, $523,120. Lifetime Record: GSP-Ire, 6-2-1-1,$59,630.O-Fink Morton Sacks Lee & Swifty Farm. B-IndianCreek, H Lascelles, A Stroud & W B Isaacs III (KY).T-Niall M O'Callaghan.

2nd-CDX, $40,300, Msw, 2yo, f, 4 1/2f, :51, ft.+BIG SCORE (f, 2, Grand Slam--Voluptuous, byCozzene) posted a bullet four-furlong work May 29 atChurchill, signaling her preparedness for her debut.Leaving the gate at 9-2, the dark brown filly wasbumped at the start to surrender early ground, recov-ered quickly to challenge for the lead after a quartermile, took over as the field entered the stretch anddrew away impressively to score a six-length victorywith plenty left in reserve. The winner was a $55,000KEENOV weanling and a $72,000 FTKJUL yearling.Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $25,265. O-Racing Grunwald. B-Woodlynn Farm, Inc (KY).T-Steven M Asmussen.

6th-CDX, $37,510, Msw , 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 3/5, ft.AND THATS MY STORY (f, 3, Silver Ghost--Her Maj-esty Rose, by Magesterial) hit the wire in front in herlast effort Apr. 2 over a sloppy track at Keeneland, butwas subsequently disqualified and placed second afterdrifting out near the wire. Sent off at 3-1 looking forher first official victory, the roan went straight to thefront as the running commenced, widened to a three-length advantage under her own courage, maintainedthat lead as she entered the stretch and held sway topost a 2 1/4-length score under a hand ride late. Life-time Record: 3-1-1-0, $35,355. O-Jay Em Ess Stable. B-Loch Lea Farm Inc. (KY). T-PaulJ McGee.

Power Outage Knocks Out Fort Erie: A power failure at Fort Erie in Ontario, Canada causedthe cancellation of the last three races of Saturday’scard. Racing resumed yesterday afternoon.East Report cont. p5

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Yesterday’s Results:6th-WOX, $74,400, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:411/5, fm.FULL OF WONDER (c, 4, Mr. Prospector--Classy 'nSmart {Ch. 3yo Filly-Can, MSW, $303,222}, bySmarten) showed little in the GII Explosive Bid H. atFair Grounds Mar. 24, finishing last of 14 runners,and fared little better in his last effort, improvingposition late to finish a well-beaten fifth in the GIIIElkhorn S. Apr. 24 at Keeneland. Respected by thepublic as the 3-5 choice after a drop back to allow-ance company, the bay was last of all through thefirst three furlongs, mounted a steady bid for the leadentering the turn, hooked the frontrunners as thefield turned for home and steadily pulled away underhis own courage to a three-length victory. The win-ner is a full to Smart Strike, MGSW, $337,376; andStrike Smartly, MGSP, $248,406; and a half to Se-cret ‘n Classy (Secretariat), MSP, $183,104; andDance Smartly (Danzig), Ch. 2yo Filly & Ch. 3yo Filly& Horse of the Year-Can, Ch. 3yo Filly-US, MGSW,$3,263,835. Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-0, $91,640.O/B-Sam-Son Farms (ON). T-Mark Frostad.

7th-WOX, $69,900, Alw, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:46 4/5,ft.WINNING CHANCE (f, 3, Alphabet Soup--WinningSpurs, by Buckley Boy), on the shelf since a tiringfourth-place effort in the mud over this track and tripNov. 25, stalked the pace through the first quartermile, came through along the rail to contest the leadentering the turn, assumed command at the top ofthe stretch and drew away effortlessly to post animpressive nine-length victory at 6-1 odds. LifetimeRecord: 5-2-0-1, $88,734. O-Stronach Stable. B-Adena Springs (ON). T-Roger LAttfield.

9th-MTH, $45,000, Alw , 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 1/5,ft.TRIP (m, 5, Lord At War {Arg}--Tour {SW & GSP,254,393}, by Forty Niner), the winner of both the GIIIChicago Breeders’ Cup H. and the GIII Turfway ParkBreeders’ Cup H. last season, was also third in the GIIChurchill Downs Distaff H. Nov. 3 to complete a solid2001 campaign. Off form for her first two starts in2002, including an eighth-place finish in the GIHumana Distaff H. May 4 at Churchill, the even-money favorite saved ground while others made thepace, came four-wide entering the turn to take aim atthe leaders, responded well late and hit the wire ahalf-length in front of Malvern Rose (Carnivalay). Life-time Record: MGSW, 23-9-4-2, $719,818. O/B-Claiborne Farm (KY). T-Claude McGaughey III.

6th-PHA, $25,080, Msw, 3yo, 7f, 1:26 2/5, ft.+SEATTLE THE GREAT (c, 3, Seattle Legend--Mint’sClass, by Beyond the Mint), off as the 5-2 secondchoice, was well rated five-wide through the first half,began his charge as they exited the far turn, circledthe field with ease with two furlongs to run and wondriving by an impressive eight lengths under moderateright-handed pressure. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0,$15,960. O-Ryan Beattie. B-Paul E Labe, Sr (PA). T-Todd MBeattie.

1st-PIM, $25,000, Msw , 2yo, 4 1/2f, :53, ft.RED HOT SECRET (c, 2, Mr. Greeley--Red Secret, byThe Wicked North), a solid second in his career openerApr. 21 over this strip, hustled out of the gate to takean early lead, maintained his advantage racing alongthe rail through the backstretch, opened up on theturn to extend his lead to three lengths and drewaway in the stretch, winning by six widening lengthsas the 2-1 favorite. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0,$19,500.O-A A Heft. B-Mckathan Farms (KY). T-John J Robb.

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STAKES RESULTS:PRECISIONIST H., $100,000, PRM, 6-1, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:41 3/5, ft.1--MC MAHON, 114, c, 4, Salt Lake--Scarlet Ann, by Afleet. ($18,000 yrl '99 KEESEP). O-Michele Boyce Racing Stable; B-Lance K Robinson (KY); T-Michele Boyce; J-K A Shino; $60,000. Lifetime Record: 15-5-0-4, $215,270. *1/2 to Lusty Latin (El Prado {Ire}), SW & GISP, $179,693.2--E Z Glory, 115, h, 5, Cox's Ridge--Highest Glory, by Damascus. ($75,000 yrl '98 KEESEP). $20,000.3--Halo Kris, 112, h, 5, Kissin Kris--Circleoftruth, by Halo. ($80,000 2yo 1999 FTFFEB; $17,000 HRA 2001 KEEJAN). $10,000.Margins: 2, 5, 2 1/4. Odds: 2.90, 0.80, 37.90.

SUNNYVALE H., $60,600, BMX, 6-2, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f,1:08 4/5, ft.1--IRGUNS ANGEL, 118, f, 4, Irgun--November Morn, by Capote. ($2,700 yrl '99 KEEJAN). O-Anson Ronald & Susie; B-John T L Jones, Jr (KY); T-Alfredo Marquez; J-J Valdivia Jr; $30,900. Lifetime Record: 10-4-3-0, $150,155.2--Channing Way, 119, f, 4, Smokester--Only Silk, by Wig Out.3--Halo Tyra, 115, f, 3, Sunny's Halo--Native Tyrade, by Native Tactics. ($63,000 2yo 2001 BESMAY). $8,250.Margins: 1 1/4, 1HF, 3. Odds: 1.20, 3.00, 4.90.

KENT H., $35,738, EMD, 6-2, 3yo, f, 1m, 1:35 3/5, ft.1--#DOLLY'S HIT LADY, 115, f, 3, Ihtimam--Don's Mom's Dollar (SP), by Don F. O/B-Allen Floyd (WA); T-Tim McCanna; J-N J Chaves; $16,500. Lifetime Record: 9-4-1-0, $46,500.2--Miss Ballard, 118, f, 3, Bertrando--Takeaway, by Fly So Free. $8,700.3--Mimi La Rue, 113, f, 3, Avenue of Flags--Mimi's Racine, by Table Run. $6,525.Margins: 4, HF, NK. Odds: 13.40, 9.90, 37.30.

TELLIKE H., $30,000, EVD, 6-1, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:112/5, ft.1--#HIGHHOPESEMILYLUCK, 113, f, 3, Belek--Lucky Silver Charm, by Diabolo. O/B-Jeannie T Carrere (LA); T-Samuel Breaux; J-R J Faul; $18,000. Lifetime Record: 4-3-1-0, $36,680.2--Raymond's Dream, 119, f, 4, Prospect Bay--Miss Claratius, by Horatius. $6,000.3--Sofia So Fine, 112, f, 4, Mr. Greeley--Sofisticada, by Northern Jove. $3,300.Margins: 1, 2HF, 1 1/4. Odds: 7.30, 1.60, 35.50.

ALLOWANCE RESULTS:2nd-WOX, $69,900, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:46 3/5, ft.JIMMY'S PRIZE (c, 4, Prized--Lets Talk Irish, by IrishRiver {Fr}) Lifetime Record: 18-3-2-3, $146,799. O/B-Gordon Cappuccitti (ON). T-Audre Cappuccitti.

7th-HAW, $51,282, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:46 1/5, ft.BAKER ROAD (h, 5, Rubiano--Victor's Prize {MSW,$142,416}, by Victoriate) Lifetime Record: 32-6-8-6,$238,882. O-Diamond Racing Inc, H H Kempler & H &L Nykaza. B-Berkshire Farms, Inc (IL). T-L Gabriel Jr.

7th-DEL, $46,200, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:45, fm.GUITAR (m, 5, Skywalker--Mi Guitarra {Chi}, by ElTiron {Chi}) Lifetime Record: 35-6-7-4, $129,901.O/T-Hassan Elamri. B-Arthur B Hancock, III (KY).

3rd-CDX, $44,450, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:08 4/5, ft.BEDAZZLE (m, 5, Dixieland Band--Majestic Legend{SW, $200,583}, by His Majesty) Lifetime Record:15-3-2-2, $128,580. O/B-J B Tafel (KY). T-C Nafzger.*1/2 to Binalegend (Binalong), MSW, $288,245.

4th-CDX, $41,600, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:43 4/5, ft.STRAIGHT PATH (c, 3, Marquetry--African Music, byStop the Music) Lifetime Record: 6-1-1-1, $41,190.O-Highclere Stables. B-Highclere, Inc (KY). T-Henry SCochran. *1/2 to Blow Out (Marfa), GSP; and PleasantMusic (Pleasant Tap), MSW, $255,325.

5th-MTH, $41,250, 3yo/up, (S), 6f, 1:12 2/5, ft.CALAHAN'S JET (c, 3, Jessie Jet--For Memory's Sake,by Irish Tower) Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $48,750.O-Bruce Garafolo & Gregory Menza. B-KathrynDevereaux (NJ). T-Mary Hartman.

7th-MTH, $41,250, 3yo/up, (S), 6f, 1:13 4/5, ft.CABEZA PRIETA (h, 5, Evening Kris--Sierra Ancha, bySpin Off) Lifetime Record: 12-2-4-1, $90,345.O/B-Ramona M Barney (NJ). T-Edward H Barney.

8th-LSX, $37,000, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:24 3/5, ft.SKI BUM (h, 5, Summer Squall--Little Miss Molly, byRiverman) Lifetime Record: 12-7-1-2, $140,915. O-G L& M E West. B-Ted O'Neill (KY). T-Cole Norman.

7th-CDX, $36,465, 3yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:03 3/5, ft.BO'S SISTER (f, 3, First and Only--Everleaner, bySawbones) Lifetime Record: SP, 9-3-1-0, $56,800.O/B-Alex Harthill (KY). T-Gorden King.

6th-HAW, $33,600, Opt. Clm. ($40,000-$35,000),3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:47 2/5, ft.MISTUH COACH KLEIN (c, 3, Always a Classic--Jon'sSinger, by Caro {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-2,$40,250. O-Shamrock Farm. B-Liberation Farm & OratisThoroughbreds (KY). T-Thomas F Tomillo.

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6th-MTH, $33,000, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11, ft.CASUAL COUNTRY (c, 4, Cobra King--Country Casual{SW & GSP, $120,296}, by Royal Roberto) LifetimeRecord: 10-3-2-0, $83,814. O-Roddy J Valente.B-Cobra Farm Inc. (KY). T-Bruce N Levine.

8th-MTH, $33,000, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:35 4/5, fm.PASSIONATE LAD (c, 4, Wheaton--Passionforfashion{SW}, by Take the Floor) Lifetime Record: 17-3-2-4,$74,990. O-Lloyd Larkin. B-Jacks Or Better Farm Inc. (FL). T-Mary Hartman.

6th-PIM, $33,000, Opt. Clm. ($40-35,000), 3yo/up,f/m, 6f, 1:12 2/5, ft.HUNKA HUNKA LORI Z (f, 4, Colonial Affair--BunkaBunka {SW, $199,473}, by Raja Baba) Lifetime Record:SW, 19-5-4-1, $169,623. O-Zanella Mike & ReedCharles. B-Richard L. Golden (MD). T-B M Feliciano Jr.

9th-HAW, $30,000, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:424/5, fm.SLAMDANCER (f, 4, El Mayaguezano--Gulf Shores, by*Hawaii) Lifetime Record: 16-3-0-3, $55,645.O-Millicent Fitzgerald & Steven Lipinski. B-Apple HillFarms & Dan & Regi Martin (IL). T-Mike Dini.

6th-CRC, $29,000, 2yo, 5f, :59 3/5, ft.LUCKY MAGUS (c, 2, Lucky Lionel--Pam Magus, byNorthern Magus) Lifetime Record: SP, 4-2-1-1,$51,946. O-F & J Stables. B-John S Scott (Fl). T-James Hatchett.

4th-MNR, $28,200, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:34, fm.ON TO RICHMOND (c, 4, Faltaat--Sassy Madame, bySassafras {Fr}) Lifetime Record: 12-3-2-0, $60,927.O-Alexander E H. B-Sherman Jim (KY). T-Tim Girten.

7th-LSX, $28,000, 3&4yo, f, 5fT, :58, fm.RINGING ECHO (f, 3, Devil His Due--Echo Echo Echo{SP, $152,341}, by Eastern Echo) Lifetime Record:7-2-1-1, $34,480. O-D M Racing Stable. B-Rick Trontz (KY). T-William Bret Calhoun.

5th-PIM, $26,000, 3yo/up, 5fT, :56 4/5, fm.JAKI'S MAGIC (c, 4, Magic Prospect--Renew theDream, by Wild Again) Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-0,$31,995. O-Louis J Ulman. B-Sture G. Olsson (VA).T-Dale Capuano.

9th-PIM, $26,000, 3yo/up, 5fT, :58, fm.SEDITION (c, 4, Dispersal--Our Dear Krissy, by Kris S.)Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-1, $31,295. O-Joseph JBalsamo. B-Walter Klingel Sr (FL). T-Leo Azpurua Jr.

4th-PIM, $26,000, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:13 1/5, ft.LINE DANCER (c, 4, Pleasant Line--Saigon Dancer, byMasked Dancer) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-1, $29,570.O-The Jim Stable. B-J Burdick (MD). T-K T Leatherbury.

5th-CRC, $24,000, 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:38 4/5, gd.CAGEY MOVE (f, 3, Lost Soldier--Sweedles, by WorldAppeal) Lifetime Record: 13-2-1-1, $29,109.O-Lawrence A Canttell. B-Scott & Diane Dudley (FL).T-Steve W Standridge. *1/2 to Fun N’ Gun(Montbrook), SP, $179,526.

9th-CRC, $24,000, 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:05 2/5, ft.KING ROYALE (c, 3, Palance--Proud Royale, by ProudBirdie) Lifetime Record: 7-2-1-0, $37,400. O-IssacMuhtar. B-Glenda Muhtar (FL). T-Jose A Mendez.

8th-CTX, $20,000, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:28 1/5, ft.TRIBUTE TOTHE FARM (c, 4, Farma Way--Haggles 'nHassles {MSW}, by Hagley) Lifetime Record: 17-2-1-3,$33,600. O-Cheryl Aiello. B-Russell B Jones Jr (KY).T-Charles L Frock.

6th-PHA, $20,000, 3yo/up, 1m 70ydT, 1:42 2/5, fm.SUGAR LOAF HILL (h, 6, Compliance--RoscommonLassie, by Cormorant) Lifetime Record: 15-2-1-1,$57,870. O-C Miller Jr. B-R Bomze (NY). T-F B Miller Jr.

8th-PHA, $20,000, 3yo/up, a1m70ydT, 1:42 4/5, fm.NITTANY FAN (c, 4, Lear Fan--Wave to the Queen{MSW, $194,697}, by Wavering Monarch) LifetimeRecord: 7-2-2-0, $28,443. O-Hill Hope Farm. B-Mr. &Mrs. David Randal (KY). T-James L McGreevy.

6th-CTX, $20,000, 6-1, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:25 4/5, ft.FIRST ARRIVAL (h, 6, Deputed Testamony--Lady Beau-mont {SW, $104,285}, by Lord Gaylord) Lifetime Re-cord: SW, 26-6-1-8, $143,400. O-Paul G Hartman.B-Mrs. J. W. Y. Martin Jr. (MD). T-Jonathan S Stark.

8th-CTX, $20,000, 6-1, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:21, ft.PARISIAN LORD (c, 4, Lord Parham--Paris Crystal, byDiamond Prospect) Lifetime Record: SW, 17-3-7-3,$119,498. O-Longfield Farm. B-Ralph S. Thomas (WV). T-David Walters.

7th-CBY, $19,512, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11, sy.GIN N GINGER (m, 5, Go For Gin--His Ginger {MSW,$143,118}, by Fred Astaire) Lifetime Record: SW,32-12-3-4, $136,815. O/T-Lynn Chleborad. B-HinkleFarms Inc, Dr Nancy Holland, et al (KY).

8th-SUF, $19,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m 70ydT, 1:45, fm.IWANTANEIGHTKARET (m, 5, Siberian Express--Rubyringsandthings, by Script Ohio) Lifetime Record:21-7-3-4, $84,630. O-Astor Stable. B-Frank Bertolino(FL). T-Ronald J Dandy.

7th-EMD, $19,000, 4yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:14, ft.ROAD AFLEET (c, 4, Adventure Road--Rigging Cut, byDrone) Lifetime Record: SW, 17-5-6-4, $91,335. O-B &B Stable & Axtel George. B-Mr. & Mrs. Elwin F. Gibson(WA). T-Dan Markle.

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MAIDEN WINNERS:Lucky Larue, c, 2, Barbeau--Our Liebling, by Clever Trick. WOX, 6-2, (R), 4 1/2f, :53. B-Gustav Schickedanz (Ont). *$6,000 yrl '01 CBSSEP.Knightsbridge Road, c, 2, Cisco Road--Southern Choice, by Knights Choice. EMD, 6-2, 4 1/2f, :51 3/5. B-Debbie & Shonda Van Horne (Wa).+Fly Honor Fly, c, 2, Double Honor--Dove, by Silver Hawk. PRM, 6-1, 4 1/2f, :51 3/5. B-S R Mansfield & K H Davis (Fl). *$18,000 yrl '01 OBSAUG. **Second winner for freshman sire (by Gone West).+Paigaroo, f, 2, Glazed--Roxburys Trick, by Roxbury Park. LSX, 6-2, (S), (C), 5f, 1:00 4/5. B-Mr and Mrs Elma Carter (Tx).+Big Score, f, 2, Grand Slam--Voluptuous, by Cozzene. CDX, 6-2, 4 1/2f, :51. B-Woodlynn Farm, Inc (Ky). *$55,000 wlng '00 KEENOV; $72,000 yrl '01 FTKJUL.+Lex Luthier, c, 2, Luthier Fever--Glowlamp, by Pentelicus. CRC, 6-2, (C), 4 1/2f, :53. B-Kenneth & Margaret McFarland (Fl). *$8,000 yrl '01 OBSJAN.Red Hot Secret, c, 2, Mr. Greeley--Red Secret, by The Wicked North. PIM, 6-2, 4 1/2f, :53. B-McKathan Farms (Ky).Surf Liner, g, 2, Paranoide (Arg)--Again, by Siyah Kalem. CBY, 6-2, 3 1/2f, :39 1/5. B-Anderson Ranch (Ca). *$6,500 2yo 2002 BESMAY.Ms. Reprized, f, 2, Reprized--Spinning Dreams, by Gemini Dreamer. CRC, 6-2, (C), 5 1/2f, 1:06 3/5. B-Debra & Bill Backlinie (Fl).Rockies, c, 3, Afternoon Deelites--Enjoy the View, by L'Enjoleur. LSX, 6-2, 6 1/2f, 1:18 2/5. B-Brereton C Jones (Ky). *$160,000 yrl '00 FTKJUL.Jet Set Jazz, f, 3, A. P Jet--Jazzerciser, by Tarleton Oak. BEL, 6-2, (S), 7f, 1:25 1/5. B-P V Kumble (NY).Questing Knight, c, 3, Ascot Knight--General Bonnie, by Fuzzbuster. WOX, 6-2, 1 1/16m, 1:45 4/5. B-Bernard & Karen McCormack (On).Bold 'n Keen, c, 3, Bold Laddie--Love Matters, by Travelling Victor. HST, 6-1, 6 1/2f, 1:16 3/5. B-Mr & Mrs Doug Hoggard (BC).Perfectly Chilled, f, 3, Fit to Fight--Chill Out Baby, by Clever Trick. CTX, 6-1, 7f, 1:29. B-Jobe Racing Inc (Pa).Fleet Christina, f, 3, Greek Costume--Gaelicsearch, by Search for Gold. HST, 6-2, (C), 6 1/2f, 1:18 3/5. B-Ralph Jesiak (BC). *1/2 to Richly Romantic (Exclusive Darling), SW, $139,131; and Instigater (Turbulent Kris), SW, $100,160. Straight Path, c, 3, Marquetry--African Music, by Stop the Music. CDX, 6-2, 1 1/16m, 1:43 4/5. B-Highclere, Inc (Ky). *1/2 to Blow Out (Marfa), GSP; and Pleasant Music (Pleasant Tap), MSW, $255,325.Micro Tyme, f, 3, North Prospect--Butterball, by Turkey Shoot. CBY, 6-2, (S), 6f, 1:11 2/5. B-H Moore (Mn).Regal Ability, c, 3, Regal Remark--Attainability, by Gnome's Gold. STP, 6-2, 6f, 1:13 1/5. B-Marlene Robins (Ab). *1/2 to Slewability (Slew of Angels), MSW, $112,911.

Delcrest Idea, c, 3, Regal Search--Logical Run, by Bold Run (Fr). MNR, 6-1, (C), 6f, 1:13 2/5. B-Delcrest Farm (Fl).Caught Cheatin', f, 3, Scarlet Ibis--Open Marriage, by Deputy Minister. BEL, 6-2, (S), 7f, 1:25 4/5. B-Seymour Cohn (NY). *1/2 to Pentelis (Pentelicus), MSW, $239,925; and Chasin’ Wimmin (Belong to Me), MSW & GSP, $341,225.+Seattle the Great, c, 3, Seattle Legend--Mint's Class, by Beyond the Mint. PHA, 6-2, 7f, 1:26 2/5. B-Paul E Labe, Sr (Pa).And Thats My Story, f, 3, Silver Ghost--Her Majesty Rose, by Magesterial. CDX, 6-2, 6f, 1:10 3/5. B-Loch Lea Farm Inc (Ky). *$20,000 yrl '00 KEESEP; $90,000 2yo 2001 OBSMAR.+Throw Me Roses, f, 3, Storm Boot--Wildcat Blue, by Cure the Blues. HOL, 6-2, 6 1/2f, 1:17 4/5. B-Mike Sloan (Ky). *$27,000 wlng '99 KEENOV.Torquilla, f, 3, Torrential--Splurge a Little (MSW), by Cannonade. ASD, 6-1, 5 1/2f, 1:07 4/5. B-Clairmont Farm (Ky). *MSP.The Parties Over, f, 3, Unusual Heat--Thai Dye (SW, $112,219), by Flying Paster. BMX, 6-2, 6f, 1:10 4/5. B-Ralph Trimm (Ca).Lost Message, f, 4, Desert Secret (Ire)--Musical Medicine (Fr), by *Margouillat. HOL, 6-2, 1 1/8mT, 1:50 2/5. B-P McLean (Ky). *$15,000 yrl '99 KEESEP.Line of Duty, f, 4, Honor Grades--Feathering, by Bucksplasher. SUF, 6-2, a1m70ydT, 1:48. B-Marshall & Suzanne Novak (Fl).Heyhowhatdoyouknow, f, 4, Matter of Honor--Boone's Trails, by Daniel Boone. WOX, 6-2, (S), 1 1/16m, 1:48 2/5. B-Margaret Spencer (On).Starlight Dancer, c, 4, Missionary Ridge (GB)--Sister Eugenia, by Tampa Trouble. FEX, 6-2, 6f, 1:11 1/5. B-Ann Murphy (Ky).Okay to Go, c, 4, Prospect Bay--Brilliant Review, by Reviewer. MTH, 6-2, (S), 6f, 1:13. B-Bright View Farm, Inc (NJ). *1/2 to Just Smashing (Explodent), MSW, $532,383.Chris Run, h, 5, Bold Run (Fr)--Cadillac Chris, by Pass Catcher. FEX, 6-2, 8.5f, 1:47 1/5. B-G Malnati (Fl).Madagascar (Arg), h, 5, Interprete (Arg)--Camelia Bid (Arg), by Consultant's Bid. BEL, 6-2, 1 1/8mT, 1:49 1/5. B-El Paraiso (Arg).Aprizedslew, h, 5, Prized--Cometti Slew, by Slew o' Gold. MTH, 6-2, 1 1/16mT, 1:41 2/5. B-Mac Fehsenfeld (Ky).

First-time Starters & Stakes Progeny: Monday, June 3

Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1998 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SWRace #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)

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HAWK WING TIGHTENS AS GROUND DRIES Hawk Wing (USA) (Woodman {USA}) was cut to 6-4by Coral Eurobet as favourite for Saturday’s G1Vodafone Derby at Epsom as officials reported dryingground yesterday. With the prospect of a dry week,watering has not been ruled out at the Surrey track.Clerk of the Course Andrew Cooper told PA Sport yes-terday, “We haven’t had to do any watering since weraced at the spring meeting at the end of April, butwe’ve just got to be mindful of the fact that it doesn’twant to get too quick this end of the week and then weare left relying on rain on Thursday to sweeten thingsup. But one thing I am confident of is that if we have todo any watering, then it won’t have to be a lot.”

Monday, Naas, Ireland, post time: 3:30 p.m.SWORDLESTOWN STUD SPRINT S.-Listed, i75,000,2yo, f, 6fTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER1 7 Alexander Diamond (Ire) Linamix (Fr) C O'Brien2 9 Catoffle (Ire) Catrail (USA) Prendergast3 10 Edaliya (Ire) Ashkalani (Ire) Oxx4 3 Flavian Dynasty (Ire) Titus Livius (Fr) M O'Brien5 4 Katies Crown (Ire) Royal Abjar (USA) Cunningham6 8 Luminata (Ire) Indian Ridge (Ire) Bolger7 11 New Design (Ire) Bluebird (USA) Wachman8 2 Rag Top (Ire) Barathea (Ire) Hannon9 5 Seattle Queen (USA) Seattle Slew (USA) Weld10 6 Tus Maith (Ire) Entrepreneur (GB) Bolger11 1 Yesterday (Ire) Sadler's Wells (USA) A O'BrienAll carry 121 pounds.

Yesterday’s Results:3.00 Cork, Kerry Spring Water Race (Cond.), i22,060,3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:16.80,sf.JAZZ BEAT (IRE) (c, 3, Darshaan {GB}–Hint of Humour{USA}, by Woodman {USA}), sent off the 5-2 secondfavourite, raced in fourth early. Quickening well in thestraight, he swept past the long-time leader with 1½furlongs remaining before being pushed out to score bya comfortable three-length margin. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, i22,740. O/B-Moyglare Stud Farm Ltd; T-D Weld; J-P Smullen.

Yesterday’s Results:2.00 Chantilly, Prix du Chateau (Cond), i29,000, 3yo,f, 1mT, 1:38.80, gd.KITHIRA (GB) (f, 3, Danehill {USA}--Atropa {USA}, byVaguely Noble {Ire}) was first settled in third, but soonmoved into second as Dubai Belle (USA) (Mr. Prospec-tor {USA}) set the pace and still travelled strongly atthe top of the stretch. The 3-5 market choice eased tothe front at the quarter-mile marker, quickened twolengths clear approaching the final furlong and kept onwell in the closing stages to safely account for therunning on Erimos (Ire) (Desert King {Ire}) by three-partsof a length. Lifetime Record: MGSP-Fr, 5 starts, 2 wins,3 places, i46,414.O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-Pascal Bary;J-Thierry Thulliez.

Yesterday’s Results:IDEE-FESTA-RENNEN-Listed, i36,500, Baden-Baden,6-2, 3yo, f, 1 1/8mT, 1:50.99, gd.1--LA DANE (IRE), 123, f, 3, by Danehill (USA)

1st Dam: La Luganese (Ire), by Surumu (Ger)2nd Dam: La Calera (Ger), by Caracol (Fr)3rd Dam: La Dorada (Ire), by Kronzeuge (Ger)

(DM140,000 yrl ‘00 BBASEP). O-Gestut Bona; B-Gestut Wittekindshof; T-Harro Remmert; J-Waldemar Hickst; i22,000. Lifetime Record: 2 starts, 2 wins, i25,600. *1/2 to La Blue (Ger) (Bluebird {USA}), Hwt. 3yo-Ger at 9.5-11f, Hwt. Older Mare-Ger at 7-9.5f, MGSW & G1SP-Ger, MGSP-Fr, $369,249; and Lomita (Ger) (Niniski {USA}), Hwt. Older Mare-Ity at 9.5-11f, GSW-Ity & Ger, GSP-Fr, $165,950. 2--Walzerkoenigin (USA), 128, f, 3, Kingmambo (USA)-- Great Revival (Ire), by Keen (GB). i8,500.3--Song Of Lark (Ger), 123, f, 3, Platini (Ger)--Song Of Peace (Ger), by Zampano (Ger). i4,000.Margins: SHD, 2, NK. Odds: 6.20, 1.20, 12.30.Also ran: La Guapa (Ger), Sky Risks (Ger), Think Twice(Ger), Fly To Win (Ire), Russetta (Ger), Pink Cashmere(Ger), Cherine (Ger), Praia’s Premiere (Ger).

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(German report cont.)2.35 Baden-Baden, RiVO-Rennen (Cond), i15,500,3yo, 1 1/4mT, 2:05.21, gd.AMMONIAS (GER) (c, 3, Monsun {Ger}--Augreta {Ger}{SP-Ger}, by Simply Great {Fr}) was positioned just offthe pace in fifth as Taypan (Swi) (Zilzal Zamaan {USA})led, taking closer order as the field approached the finalturn. The 12-5 second choice was ridden into third atthe quarter-mile marker, was driven to the front at thedistance and kept on in determined style thereafter toeasily hold the late bid of Rosenbrief (Ger) (Brief Truce{USA}) by two lengths. Lifetime Record: 5 starts, 3wins, 0 places, i16,500. O/B-Gestut Haus Hahn; T-Peter Schiergen; J-AndreasSuborics.

3.50 Baden-Baden, Badener Jugendpreis (Mdn),i29,000, 2yo, 5fT, 0:58.73, gd.+BEAUTY ROSE (GER) (f, 2, Risk Me {Fr}--BischoffsGorl {GB}, by Elegant Air {GB}), a DM13,000 BBASEPyearling, broke smartly and raced in a close second inthe centre of the track as the 7-10 favourite Global Star(Ger) (Big Shuffle {USA}) led, but came under pressureat the entrance to the straight. The 89-10 chance wasridden to join Global Star approaching the final furlong,led soon after and ran on well in the closing stages todefeat that persistent rival by a half-length. LifetimeRecord: 1 start, 1 win, i16,000. O/T-Wilhelm Giedt; B-Frau Heike Bischoff-Lafrentz;J-Waldemar Hickst.

Saturday’s Late Results:3.30 Milan, Premio Bindi (Cond), i26,775, 2yo, 6fT,1:12.80, gd.GOLDEN DANETIME (IRE) (c, 2, Danetime {Ire}--BancoSolo {GB}, by Distant Relative {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i22,780. O-ScuderiaMichela; B-Tally-Ho Stud; T-R Santini; J-A Herrera.

5.00 Milan, Premio Star Appeal (Cond), i22,950,3yo/up, 6fT, 1:11.40, gd.CHETTENGAVERE (ITY) (h, 6, Secret Thing {USA}--Caterina Di Russia {GB}, by Welsh Term {Ire}) LifetimeRecord: SP-Ity, 45 starts, 9 wins, 18 places,i132,981. O-Scuderia Antares; B-Allevamento LaDogana; T-A Tavazzani; J-S Urru.

EUROPEAN-BRED WINNER:Chris Run (USA), h, 5, Bold Run (Fr)--Cadillac Chris (USA), by Pass Catcher (USA). Fort Erie, 6-2, 1 1/16m, $13,380 to winner. O-Fred Vormittag; B-Giancarlo Malnati (Fl); T-Jaime Clark.

Saturday, Hollywood Park

8th Race-Will Rogers H.-GIII, $100,000a, 3yo, 1mT,1:34 3/5, fm. TRUE PHENOMENON (USA) (c, 3, Afternoon Deelites{USA}--Starlet Game {USA}, by The Minstrel {USA}),off as the 8-5 chalk, angled in towards the rail at thebreak, raced in fifth through three-quarters and failed tofire through the stretch to finish a non-threateningfourth.

+Beauty Rose (Ger), f, 2, Risk Me (Fr)--Bischoffs Gorl (GB), by Elegant Air (GB). Baden-Baden, Germany, 6-2, Badener Jugendpreis (Mdn), 2yo, 5fT, i16,000 to winner. B-Frau Heike Bischoff-Lafrentz. *DM13,000 yrl ‘01 BBASEP. Vale Mantovani (GB), f, 2, Wolfhound (USA)--Cue The Groom (USA), by Blushing Groom (Fr). Milan, Italy, 6-1, Premio Menzago (Cond), 2yo, f, 6fT, i14,875 to winner. B-Scuderia Antonella SRL.Luttje Lage (Ger), f, 3, Acatenango (Ger)--Lutte Marie (Ger), by Frontal (Fr). Halle, Germany, 6-2, Preis der Stadtwerke Halle (Mdn), 3yo, 1 5/16mT, i2,600 to winner. B-Dr Jobst Buhmann. *1/2 to Lauf Nach Vorn (Ger) (Dashing Blade {GB}), Ch. 3yo Colt-Slov, SW- Slov, SP-Ger. Val De Soleil (Ger), g, 3, Big Shuffle (USA)--Valseuse (USA), by Northern Baby (Can). Halle, Germany, 6-2, Altmark "Wenzel/Bismarck"-Gedächtnisrennen (Mdn), 3yo, 7 1/2fT, i2,600 to winner. B-Gestut Auenquelle. *DM51,000 yrl ‘00 BBASEP. Flash Dancer (Ger), c, 3, Goofalik (USA)--Forienna (Ger), by Tarik (Ger). Warendorf, Germany, 6-2, Preis der Holzindustrie OSMO/WHG Ahmerkamp (Mdn), 3yo, 1m (sand), i2,200 to winner. B-Frank Lindner.

Coral Eurobet odds for Saturday’s G1 Vodafone Derbyat Epsom (correct as of 6-2-2002):6-4 Hawk Wing (from 7-4), 9-4 High Chapparal, 9-2Bandari (With a Run), 15-2 Naheef, 10-1 Fight Your Corner, 16-1 Moon Ballad, 20-1 Coshocton, 25-1 bar.

Coral Eurobet odds for the G1 Prix De l’Arc DeTriomphe at Longchamp Oct. 6 (correct as of 6-2-2002):3-1 Sakhee, 5-1 Sulamani, 6-1 Act One, 7-1 HighChapparal, 8-1 Hawk Wing, 10-1 Nayef, 10-1Aquarelliste, 12-1 Shaanmer, 12-1 Grandera, 14-1 bar.