Elate Delivers Speightstown Colt At Claiborne Farm On National Museum Of Racing And Hall of Fame’s Foal Patrol Season 5

Elate, an 8-year-old mare owned by Claiborne Farm and Adele B. Dilschneider, delivered a colt by stallion Speightstown at Claiborne in Paris, Ky., at 1:15 a.m. on March 11.

The foal was the third this season for the Foal Patrol program, the popular webcam series from the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame that is now in its fifth season.

A clip of the foaling from the livestream footage is available at foalpatrol.com/horses/elate, and a compilation of video clips of the foaling process narrated by Claiborne's Equine Operations Manager, Mary Ormsby, has also been posted to the site.

Elate delivered the colt two days ahead of her expected March 13 foaling date. The delivery went smoothly and both mare and foal are doing well. Elate is one of five mares participating in Season 5. Previously, Traveling Tiger at Safari North Farm at Pauls Mill delivered her filly by Audible in January and Spanish Bunny delivered her colt by Uncle Mo in February at Gainesway Farm. Also participating this season is Repeta at Three Chimneys Farm (March 31) and Floripa at Old Tavern Farm (May 5).

Foal Patrol is a one-of-a-kind interactive web project of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame that debuted in 2018.

Programming includes a collection of live cameras where people can view real-time streams of in-foal mares, as well as numerous educational aspects on the educational site at foalpatrol.com/education. The live camera feeds will be available according to each horse's daily schedule, set by the farm. For more information, or to sign up for news and special alerts, please visit foalpatrol.com/content/foaling-updates.

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TVG’s Weekend Broadcast Features Full Coverage Of Tampa Bay Derby, Oaklawn’s Azeri

Some of the top fillies and mares in the country will face off on Saturday at Oaklawn Park in the $350,000 Azeri Stakes (G2) as Shedaresthedevil makes her 5-year-old debut on TVG. The weekend broadcast will also include complete coverage of the Tampa Bay Derby Day card featuring five stakes races including the $400,000 Tampa Bay Derby (G2) part of the Road to the Triple Crown presented by Spendthrift.

Mike Joyce and Matt Carothers will be reporting live from Tampa Bay Downs on Friday and Saturday with exclusive interviews and expert analysis. Classic Causeway headlines the full field of 12 in the $400,000 Tampa Bay Derby (G2) after winning the Sam F. Davis Stakes (G3) in February for Brian Lynch. The sophomore son of Giant's Causeway will have Irad Ortiz, Jr. in the irons.

The Tampa Bay Derby will yield 50-20-10-5 qualifying points towards the Kentucky Derby to the top four finishers.

The seasonal debut of Shedaresthedevil, a multiple Grade 1 winner and the defending champion in the $350,000 Azeri Stakes (G2) is set for Saturday at Oaklawn Park and she will face eight rivals including Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint (G1) heroine Ce Ce. Trained by Brad Cox, Shedaresthedevil won the Kentucky Oaks (G1) in 2020 and will have Florent Geroux aboard for her 5-year-old debut.

TVG's Gabby Gaudet will be live from Oaklawn with interviews and insights throughout the card.

Larry Collmus and Andie Biancone will be reporting live from Gulfstream with coverage presented by Runhappy throughout the 12-race card. The featured race is the $100,000 Hurricane Bertie Stakes (G3) with a field of six sprinters. Obligatory, a homebred for Juddmonte Farms, will make her 4-year-old debut for trainer Bill Mott and jockey Tyler Gaffalione as she attempts to earn the third graded stakes victory of her career.

TVG's Todd Schrupp, Christina Blacker, Simon Bray, Britney Eurton and Scott Hazelton will be live at Santa Anita with insight, analysis and interviews. The $125,000 San Luis Rey Stakes (G3) is the featured event and the 1 1/2-mile turf contest has a field of nine including veteran California-bred Acclimate. The 8-year-old gelding will have Ricardo Gonzalez aboard and is one of three horses in the race for trainer Philip D'Amato alongside stablemates Red King and Say the Word.

In addition to racing from Oaklawn, Gulfstream Park, Santa Anita and Tampa Bay Downs, TVG will be featuring racing from Fair Grounds, Aqueduct and more. Fans can tune in on TVG, TVG2 and the Watch TVG app which is available on Amazon Fire, Roku and connected Apple TV devices.

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Louisiana Downs To Match LQHBA College Scholarship Funds On Sunday, March 27

The rewards will be plentiful for both Louisiana-bred Quarter Horses and Louisiana students on Sunday, March 27 at Louisiana Downs. The Bossier City racetrack will host the final of the $324,288 Mardi Gras Futurity (RG2), the first official test for 2-year-olds in the country as well as the $106,964 Mardi Gras Derby.

The afternoon will also offer the first opportunity of the year for eligible Louisiana students to receive scholarships courtesy of the Louisiana Quarter Horse Breeders Association (LQHBA) Scholarship Fund. In an unprecdented first, Louisiana Downs will generously contribute $3,000 to boost the among of the three LQHBA Scholarships. Three drawings of $2,000, a total of $6,000 will be offered to Louisiana students wishing to further their education.

“We are tremendously grateful to Kevin Preston and his team at Louisiana Downs for their generosity in matching funds for the three scholarships” said Bruce Salard, LQHBA executive director. “This is a first for us and their willingness to support students who wish to further their education is greatly appreciated! We look forward to welcoming Louisiana students and their families to Louisiana Downs on Sunday, March 27 for an exceptional day of racing.”

Scholarship entrants must be a Louisiana High School graduate or a Louisiana High School student graduating in 2022 planning to attend a higher education institution. Louisiana residents enrolled in a Louisiana College or University are also eligible. Students can sign up at the LQHBA Scholarship Registration Table (located at the foot of the escalator on the casino level), beginning at 11:00 am. Registration will close after the third race of the afternoon program and LQHBA board members, Louisiana Downs officials and special guests will conduct the drawings live in the winner's circle after race four. Students must be present to win.

While the primary goal of the LQHBA is to promote breeding and racing in the state, the association remains dedicated to furthering higher education for Louisiana youth. The scholarship program was the vision of the late Jim Mitchell and Leverne Perry and is supported strongly by the LQHBA and its board members. Since its inception in 2001, the LQHBA scholarship program provided over $700,000 for Louisiana students.

For more information on the LQHBA Scholarship Program and eligibility requirements, visit LQHBA.com or call the LQHBA office in Alexandria at (318) 487-9506.

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Thoughts from Ocala: Stars in the Making

As the OBS March 2-Year-Old in Training Sale's breeze show concludes on Sunday and with just a few weeks until the Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Sale, we looked at a few promising 2-year-olds that were given high praise from their consignors and have high-class pedigrees. Could these youngsters be future stars in the making?

EDDIE WOODS

2020 c. Gun Runner – Sacre Coeur, by Saint Ballado. Hip 93 at OBS March. Watch :21 3/5 work here.

This colt is a half-brother to MGISW Lady Eli (Divine Park) with a fabulous pedigree. He's a really nice horse and is a beautiful mover. He's not raging fast, but he's incredibly stylish and he keeps growing, which is a good thing. He's all quality. He's different [in his training in comparison to Lady Eli.] He's all Gun Runner. He's laid-back, he'd eat you out of house and home, and he's just a cool horse.

JIMBO GLADWELL

2020 f. American Pharoah – Just Parker, by Forest Camp. Hip 532 at OBS March.

We've got an American Pharoah filly at OBS March that could be any kind of filly. She's done everything we have asked at what looks like half speed. She's doing the same thing the other horses are doing, but it looks like she's in a high gallop. She has a big way of going, she's very smart, and is a big, robust filly. She doesn't look like she needs the grass. It looks like she's going to have a very fast turn of foot. We're super excited about her. American Pharoah is red hot right now and she could be our big horse at OBS.

NICK DE MERIC

2020 f. Nyquist – Financial Recovery, by Street Cry (Ire). Hip 425 at OBS March.

She's a big, husky, stout filly in the Uncle Mo and Nyquist mold. She's steadily gotten better and better in everything we've done with her. We've had a few Nyquists and he's a sire that really impresses me. I love the way they're built. They're big, strong horses with a lot of bone and substance but also, with the ones we've had anyway, they've been really good to work with. They handle the pressure well, they eat, they stay sound. The other thing I like about this filly is that she's really got a natural turn of foot. There was no genius training to make that happen. It's just very natural for her.

2020 f. Into Mischief – Ervsayslethergo, by Hold Me Back. Hip 412 at OBS March. Watch :10 1/5 work here.

I have several Into Mischiefs, including the filly out of Ervsayslethergo, and you've got to love those. Into Mischief is just a remarkable stallion, as obviously the whole world knows by now. They all seem to thrive on the training, they handle it so well mentally, and it just seems like they've almost been here before. It's like you don't have to teach them, they just already know it.

SUSAN MONTANYE

2020 c. Malibu Moon – My Sugar Bear, by Giant's Causeway. Hip 30 at Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream.

This colt came out of the Saratoga Fasig-Tipton Sale. He is a big, strong, strapping colt. He is the half-brother to Friar's Road (Quality Road), who won the GII San Marcos S. for Mike McCarthy at Santa Anita. He is probably 16'1 and a 10 mover, so he should be pretty exciting down there at the Miami Sale.

CIARAN DUNNE

2020 c. Into Mischief – La Verdad, by Yes It's True. Hip 23 at Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream.

2020 f. Into Mischief – Vaudevillian, by Distorted Humor. Hip 74 at Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream.

Obviously for Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream, it's a sale we've always targeted with what we perceive to be our two-turn dirt horses. They're easily the best of the best from what we see early on. This year we are taking two Into Mischiefs down there. They're two very different horses. The filly is very forward and early, whereas the colt is a late foal, but he does everything right. Just as long as he keeps moving forward, we'll go there with him and I think when he shows up, he'll make a lot of noise.

2020 c. Medaglia d'Oro – Mahasen, by Tapit. Hip 28 at Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream.

Another colt we're very high on for Fasig-Tipton is the Medaglia d'Oro colt out of Mahasen. He's a big, strong, two-turn horse out of a Tapit mare. He looks like exactly what you want in a two-turn dirt horse and everything he's done to this point has given us that indication.

See our full 'Thoughts from Ocala' series here. 

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