Secretariat Center Presents ‘Movie Night Under The Stars’ Featuring Dreamer

Come join the Secretariat Center staff, volunteers, and current adoptable Thoroughbreds for a uniquely Kentucky experience! The Secretariat Center is excited to announce its latest “Movie Night Under the Stars” featuring the movie, Dreamer. Guests have one more opportunity for the year to watch a movie under the stars surrounded by a picturesque horse farm so get your tickets, grab a blanket, bring the family, and join us on the front lawn of The Secretariat Center with a statue of the great racehorse in the center of the action.

The fun starts at 6 pm on October 1st (rain date October 2nd) with food for purchase from Salsarita's, Mr. Gyro, and Mister Softee Ice Cream and beverages from Blue Stallion Brewery. The kids will have a blast playing in the Keeneland Kid Zone, cuddling mini ponies, getting up close to a Lexington FD fire truck, and practicing their high jump over horse jumps for kids. The movie will start at approximately 7:30 pm. Popcorn is free and there will be special giveaways and raffles thanks to our generous sponsors: Breeders' Cup, Britton + Johnson, Morgan Equine, Magee's Baking Co., Dr. Gina Higgins, Lexington Equine Medical, Four Star Sales, Godolphin, Dever, Keeneland, Ballyrankin Stud, and Churchill Downs.

Tickets for this unique experience are $20 per person ($10 for kids under 10) and are on sale now at www.secretariatcenter.org. All proceeds go toward supporting the Secretariat Center's mission of preparing off-track Thoroughbreds for happy, healthy, and successful post-track careers through rehabilitation and retraining. The Secretariat Center advocates for the athleticism and versatility of the Thoroughbred by providing a broad training foundation for its retired racehorses and educational horsemanship opportunities aimed at achieving harmonious adoption matches. Those interested in supporting the Secretariat Center's efforts through donation or sponsorship can contact Shelley Mann at executivedirector@secretariatcenter.org.

Located at 4155 Walt Robertson Rd., Lexington, KY in the Kentucky Horse Park, the Secretariat Center was founded in 2004 as a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization to showcase adoptable Thoroughbreds and uses its illustrious location to herald the athleticism of this amazing breed by teaching new skill sets to horses of all levels of ability. Visit www.secretariatcenter.org to find your next partner, make a donation, or get involved today.

For more information contact Secretariat Center at (859) 246-3080 or info@secretariatcenter.org.

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Arindel Homebred Lynx Favored In Fillies’ Florida Sire Stakes Finale

Arindel's Lynx is scheduled to put her undefeated record on the line in Saturday's $400,000 My Dear Girl at Gulfstream Park while looking to pull off a sweep of the fillies division of the 2022 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes series.

The My Dear Girl, the 1 1/16-mile fillies finale of the FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes series for juveniles sired by accredited Florida stallions, will co-headline Saturday's program with the $400,000 In Reality, the 1 1/16-mile FSS final for colts and geldings in which CSLR Racing Partners' Awesome Slew will also seek a sweep of his division.

Carlos David-trained Lynx has pounced on her competition in the stretch in all three career starts, closing strongly to win her debut before dominating her rivals in the first two legs of the FSS series, the $100,000 Desert Vixen at six furlongs and the $200,000 Susan's Girl at seven furlongs.

Lynx, the 8-5 morning-line favorite in a field of 10 fillies, drew Post 2 for her FSS sweep bid.

“We've never had the opportunity to sweep the sire stakes,” said Brian Cohen, stable manager for Arindel, whose Octane captured the final two legs of the 2021 FSS colts and geldings series after missing the first leg. “This is the leg she's meant for. She wants to go this distance. I think it sets up well – there's so much speed in the race. We're looking forward to it.”

The colts and geldings and fillies divisions have not been swept in the same year since the series' inception in 1982.

Lynx debuted May 19 in a five-furlong maiden special weight race against open company, in which she overcame traffic to score by 1 ¾ lengths going away. The daughter of Brethren got away from the starting gate slowly after a bumping incident in the Desert Vixen but recovered nicely to score by 1 ¼ lengths . There were no anxious moments in the Susan's Girl, in which she stalked the early pace before drawing clear by four lengths.

Cohen expects her Brethren bloodlines will aid Lynx in her attempt to successfully stretch-out to 1 1/16 miles.

“Most of them want to go a little further than the 4 ½-5 [furlong] early races. The family has been really good,” Cohen said. “She's shown from the beginning she wanted to go further. She's got a lot of heart.”

Edgard Zayas, who has been aboard for her victories in the first two legs, has been awarded the return mount.

Scandalous Act (2013) was the last filly to sweep her division of the FSS series. Eclipse champion Awesome Feather (2010), Aclassysassylassy (2004) and Nancy's Glitter (1997) had previously accomplished the feat.

Jacks or Better Farm Inc.'s Guardian Angel enters the My Dear Girl as a two-start maiden but is coming off a second-place finish behind Lynx in the Susan's Girl, in which she overcame bumping at the start to take the lead in the stretch, only to fall victim to Lynx's strong late surge. The Ralph Nicks-trained daughter of Jess's Dream finished third in her July 29 debut.

“We're still asking a lot of her in the third start of her career going two turns, but you only have one chance at $400,000,” Nicks said. “She ran a good seven-eighths. She's by Jess's Dream, so she should carry it the two turns.”

Guardian Angel is a half-sister to Sing Praises, who captured the 2014 FSS In Reality at 1 1/16 miles, as well as the six-furlong FSS Dr. Fager. She is also a half-sister to Spirit Wind, a multiple-stakes winner who finished second behind champion Ce Ce in the seven-furlong Princess Rooney (G2) July 2 at Gulfstream Park.

“She's done well. You always would like more time with these young horses,” Nicks said “She got started late, but she's doing well. Hopefully, she handles it fine.”

Edwin Gonzalez has the return mount aboard Guardian Angel.

Trainer Eddie Plesa Jr. will seek his 11th FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes success with a pair of fillies in the My Dear Girl – Laurie Plesa and Glassman Racing Inc.'s Time Passage and Richard Pletan's Dreaming in Style.

Time Passage, an impressive maiden winner in her second career start, finished fourth in the Susan's Girl after attending the pace into the stretch. The daughter of Tunwoo, a half-sister to 2021 Susan's Girl and My Dear Girl winner Outfoxed, will be equipped with blinkers for the first time in the My Dear Girl.

“I was somewhat disappointed in her last race. She had a couple of little excuses, Maybe, a couple of little excuses and the addition of blinkers will have her run a true race. She's worked well with the blinkers,” Plesa said. “She has a little bit more experience than the other filly. It's hard to separate them.”

Dreaming in Style enters the My Dear Girl off an impressive 3 ½-length debut victory at five furlongs Sept. 9.

“Under normal circumstances, you take a horse that's run only one time and breaks its maiden impressively, you run it back in an allowance race. What do you have to lose?” Plesa said. “The filly ran a big race and she galloped out really strongly in that race.”

Kevin Krigger has the mount on Dreaming in Style, who is rated at 8-1 in the morning line, while Paco Lopez is scheduled to ride Time Passage, rated third at 6-1, for the first time.

Trainer Jose Pinchin and Michael Bernard's Atomically, coming off a dazzling seven-length front-running maiden score going seven furlongs, is rated second at 4-1 in the morning line. The homebred daughter of Girvin had previously finished third behind Time Passage in her debut.

Edgar Perez has the return mount aboard Atomically.

Stonehedge LLC's Cajun Tease, who set the pace before finishing third in the Susan's Girl, will seek to carry her speed around two turns for the first time. The Michael Yates-trained daughter of Cajun Breeze had previously graduated at first asking.

Leading rider Miguel Vasquez is scheduled to ride Cajun Tease for the first time.

Harold Lerner LLC, AWC Stables and Magdalena Racing and Nehoc Stables' High Fashion Lady, who finished off the board in the Susan's Girl, enters the My Dear Girl as the only filly to win around two turns. The Kenny McPeek-trained daughter of Awesome Slew had previously broken her maiden at a mile at Colonial Downs.

Chantal Sutherland has the call on High Fashion Lady.

John Ropes' Dorth Vader, who graduated against Florida-breds in her second career start last time out; Gelfenstein Farm LLC's Marvelous Lady, a two-race maiden trained by leading trainer Saffie Joseph Jr., and Fihn Holdings Inc.'s Sherlyn Go Go, privately purchased and turned over to trainer Michael Maker after finishing second behind High Fashion Lady in her debut at Colonial; round out the field.

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Gulfstream Championship Meet Offers $13.6 Million in Stakes Purses

Gulfstream Park's upcoming Championship Meet will offer 60 stakes–35 graded–worth $13.6 million. The stakes line up is headlined by the $3-million GI Pegasus World Cup Invitational, which will be run Jan. 28, and the $1-million GI Curlin Florida Derby, to be run Apr. 1.

Gulfstream's Jan. 28 card will also include the $1-million Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational and the $500,000 GIII Pegasus World Cup F/M Turf Invitational, as well as four other graded events.

The Florida Derby is the culmination of Gulfstream's series of Triple Crown preps. The series will kick off Jan. 1 with the $150,000 Mucho Macho Man S. and will be followed by the $250,000 GIII Holy Bull S. Feb. 4 and the $400,000 GII Fountain of Youth S. Mar. 4.

The Florida Derby card features 10 stakes, including six graded events.

“This year's Championship Meet will continue Gulfstream's tradition of hosting many of the top horses, horsemen and women, jockeys from around the world, and some of the sport's most spectacular events,” said Aidan Butler, 1/ST RACING. “With races like the Pegasus World Cup Invitational, Florida Derby, Fountain of Youth and Gulfstream Park Oaks–along with the opening of Gulfstream's new world-class turf course–we believe this winter season will be one of the sport's most anticipated and popular meets.”

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Gulfstream: Pegasus World Cup, Florida Derby Headline 2022-2023 Championship Meet

The $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1), $1 million Curlin Florida Derby (G1), and $400,000 Fountain of Youth (G2) will headline the three most prestigious racing days during the 2022-2023 Championship Meet at Gulfstream Park.

A total of 60 stakes, including 35 graded events, will be run for $13.6 million in purses during Gulfstream Park's world-class winter meet that will get under way December 26 and will run through April 2. Gulfstream's stakes schedule will include 31 stakes races across Gulfstream's new turf course.

The Pegasus World Cup Invitational, a 1 1/8-mile event for 4-year-olds and up, will be renewed on a program with six graded stakes on Saturday, January 28. The Pegasus, won last year by Life Is Good over defending champion and 2021 Horse of the Year Knicks Go, will be supported by the $1 million Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational (G1), a 1 1/8-mile stakes for 4-year-olds and up on turf, and the $500,000 Pegasus World Cup Filly & Mare Turf Invitational (G3), a 1 1/16-mile turf race for older fillies and mares.

Pegasus World Cup race day card will also include the $200,000 Inside Information (G2), a seven-furlong sprint for older fillies and mares, the $200,000 W. L. McKnight (G3), a 1 ½-mile turf race for 4-year-olds and up, the $150,000 La Prevoyante (G3) a 1 ½-mile turf event for older fillies and mares, the $150,000 Fred Hooper (G3), a mile stakes for older horses, and the $100,000 Carousel Club, a mile-and-70-yard overnight handicap for 4-year-olds and up on Tapeta.

The Pegasus World Cup has attracted participants, fans, and media from around the world and has made racing history in front of celebrities Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez, Gene Simmons, Lenny Kravitz, Pharrell Williams, Usher, Olivia Culpo, Vanessa Hudgens, Vin Diesel, Ashley Simpson and Nicole Scherzinger, to name just a few. In addition to the excitement on the track, Pegasus World Cup guests have enjoyed post-race performances by Lil' Kim, Ja Rule, Mase, El Debarge and DJ Cassidy (2022), Nelly and T-Pain (2020), Snoop Dogg and Mark Ronson (2019), Post Malone (2018) and Thomas Rhett (2017).

“This year's Championship Meet will continue Gulfstream's tradition of hosting many of the top horses, horsemen and women, jockeys from around the world, and some of the sport's most spectacular events,” said Aidan Butler, 1/ST RACING. “With races like the Pegasus World Cup Invitational, Florida Derby, Fountain of Youth and Gulfstream Park Oaks – along with the opening of Gulfstream's new world-class turf course – we believe this winter season will be one of the sport's most anticipated and popular meets.”

The Curlin Florida Derby, a tradition-rich 1 1/8-mile Triple Crown prep for 3-year-olds, will be renewed on an April 1 program with 10 stakes, including six graded stakes and featuring the $250,000 Gulfstream Park Oaks (G2) a 1 1/16-mile stakes for 3-year-old fillies. The $200,000 Pan American (G2), a 1 ½-mile turf stakes for older horses, the $150,000 Orchid (G3), a 1 ½-mile turf event for older fillies and mares, the $150,000 Ghostzapper (G3), a 1 1/16-mile race for older horses, and the $150,000 Appleton (G3), a mile turf stakes for older horses, will also be renewed on Florida Derby Day. Other stakes on Florida Derby are the $150,000 Sand Springs, $100,000 Sir Shackleton, $100,000 Cutler Bay, and $100,000 Sanibel Island.

In the 71 runnings of the Florida Derby, 45 starters have gone on to win a remarkable 58 Triple Crown events. There have been 24 Kentucky Derby winners, 18 Preakness Stakes winners and 16 Belmont winners.

The Florida Derby will conclude Gulfstream's Road to the Triple Crown, which will kick off with the $150,000 Mucho Macho Man (mile) January 1, followed by the $250,000 Holy Bull [(G3), 1 1/16 miles on February 4, and the $400,000 Fountain of Youth [(G2), 1 1/16 miles on March 4.

The Holy Bull will headline one of five 'Super Saturday' cards, supported by the $125,000 Claiborne Swale (G3), a seven-furlong sprint for 3-year-olds, the $125,000 Forward Gal (G3), a seven-furlong sprint for 3-year-old fillies, the $175,000 Kitten's Joy (G3), a 1 1/16-mile turf race for 3-year-olds and the $100,000, and the $175.000 Sweetest Chant (G3), a 1 1/16-mile turf stakes for 3-year-old fillies.

The Fountain of Youth will be featured among nine stakes, eight graded, that will be renewed on the March 4 card. The $200,000 Davona Dale, a mile stakes for 3-year-old fillies, the $200,000 WinStar Gulfstream Park Mile (G2), a mile stakes for older horses, the $200,000 Mac Diarmida (G2), a 1 3/8-mile turf stakes for older horses, the $150,000 The Very One (G3), a 1 3/8-mil the $150,000 Canadian Turf, a 1 1/16-mile turf race for older horses, the $200,000 Herecomesthebride (G3), a mile turf stakes for 3-year-old fillies, the $150,000 Honey Fox (G3) at a mile on the turf, and the $200,000 Palm Beach, a mile event for 3-year-olds, will be supporting races on the Fountain of Youth card.

The $200,000 Fort Lauderdale (G2), a 1 1/8-mile turf stakes for 3-year-olds and up, will be the headliner on the Championship Meet's first 'Super Saturday' card with six graded stakes December 31. The $150,000 Harlan's Holiday, a 1 1/16-mile stakes for 3-year-old and up, the $125,000 Mr. Prospector (G3), a seven-furlong sprint for 3-year-olds and up, the $125,000 Sugar Swirl (G3), a six-furlong dash for fillies and mares, the $125,000 Rampart (G3), a mile event for fillies and mares, and the $125,000 Suwannee River (G3), a mile turf stakes for fillies and mares, will also be renewed on the program.

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