What’s In A Name: Mendel’s Secret

4th-Kentucky Downs, $156,800, Msw, 9-1, 2yo, 1mT, 1:37.03, fm, nose. MENDEL'S SECRET (c, 2, Mendelssohn–Donnie's Secret, by Tiger Ridge) O-Turman Racing Stable, LLC; B-Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds (KY); T-Michael J. Maker

The name of Kentucky Downs 9-1-2022 brave post-to-post winner MENDEL'S SECRET (2yo, Mendelssohn–Donnie's Secret, by Tiger Ridge) is intriguing on many levels. It is very likely that there is a close connection with up-and-coming freshman sire MENDELSSOHN (2015 Bay Horse by Scat Daddy out of Leslie's Lady, by Tricky Creek), named after the great Romantic composer Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847). But Mendel is also the name of Augustinian friar Gregor Mendel (1822-1884), a solitary genius who is thought of as the founder of modern genetics. Brother Gregor had a family background in farming and experimented with crossing different plants, like, famously, green peas with yellow peas. Mendel was greatly respected by legendary thoroughbred breeder Federico Tesio (1869-1954), who gave him a whole chapter in his “Breeding The Racehorse” masterpiece, with the title of the opening paragraph titled simply “Mendelism”. What Tesio writes to have learned from a lightning-quick reading of a book borrowed by a fellow train traveler between Pisa and Rome (the wizard of Dormello loved colorful tales) is that the racehorse is a hybrid, just like the dissimilar peas of Mendel, and therefore subject to the “laws” discovered by the monk – that is, the merry dance of “dominant” and “recessive” characters choreographed in the abbot's experiments. There is a lovely twist in the story: some modern scholars have questioned the outcomes of Mendel's experiments, deemed too consistent not to be suspicious – so much so that they have coined the expression “Mendelian Paradox” to indicate reported data that, statistically, are too good to be true. I feel a new name coming on.

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Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge Registration Kicks Off

Registration for the 2022 Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge (BCBC) opened Thursday. In its 14th year, the challenge will crown the winner with the highest accumulated bankroll at the end of the two-day Breeders' Cup World Championships. This year's Breeders' Cup will be held at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Ky., Nov. 4-5.

The 2022 BCBC total cash prize pool is expected to be $1.25 million based upon a minimum of 500 players registered. Players may participate in the BCBC from Keeneland (host site), official satellite locations at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla., Monmouth Park in Oceanport, N.J., and Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif.

Players can also participate online at www.TVG.com–the official wagering partner of the Breeders' Cup–Xpressbet.com, NYRA Bets (non-New York State residents only), 4NJBets.com (New Jersey residents only) and HPIbet.com (Canadian residents only).

For the 2022 BCBC, a $2,500 buy-in and $7,500 betting bankroll ($10,000 total) are required of each player. All buy-in monies are applied to the prize pool. Players can bet into the Win, Place, Show, Exacta, Trifecta, and Daily Double pools with their $7,500 bankroll over the two days (22 races) and keep all monies earned from their betting.

To register now and view the complete 2022 Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge rules and information, go to www.BreedersCup.com/BCBC.

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Kimari Will Try To Continue Streak, Hit Million-Dollar Mark In Gallant Bloom

Multiple graded stakes-winner Kimari will seek to double up on graded stakes scores this season when shipping back to New York for Sunday's 29th running of the Grade 2, $250,000 Gallant Bloom for fillies and mares 3-years-old and upward going 6 1/2 furlongs at the Belmont at the Big A fall meet.

Owned by Westerberg, Mrs. John Magnier, Jonathan Poulin, Derrick Smith and Michael B. Tabor, Kimari was last seen capturing the Grade 2 Honorable Miss Handicap on July 27 at Saratoga Race Course, where she made a five wide move in upper stretch and collared 2020 Gallant Bloom winner Frank's Rockette to win by a half-length and garner a career-best 105 Beyer Speed Figure.

Kimari, a 5-year-old Munnings chestnut trained by Wesley Ward, has displayed versatility in her 15 starts, including stakes triumphs over dirt and turf. During her juvenile season in 2019, she won Saratoga's Bolton Landing over the Mellon turf following an overseas engagement when a close second in the Group 2 Queen Mary at Royal Ascot. She also won the Indian Summer that October on turf at Keeneland. Kimari earned her first Grade 1 victory in last year's seven-furlong Madison over the Keeneland main track following a triumph in the Spring Fever at Oaklawn Park.

Initially targeting the Grade 2 Thoroughbred Club of America on October 8 at Keeneland, where Kimari is based, Ward decided to regroup and ship her back to the Empire State for the Gallant Bloom due to the better spacing for her year-end target – the Grade 1, $1 million Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint on November 5.

Ward spoke of his confidence heading into the Honorable Miss and added that jockey Joel Rosario appears to be the perfect pilot for his eight-time winning mare.

“The filly was training great and that's the thing with her, because she's so big. She was training so well, I was confident going into the race, especially with Rosario,” Ward said. “That's who she seems to run the best for, and he rides her the best of anyone. He gives her a little break the first part of the race and eases her out with that big stride and lets the race come to him. I just thought she was going to run really big and it would take a good one to beat her and luckily, she got to the outside, did exactly what he wanted and won it. She came out of the race really, really well so I'm looking forward to it.”

Kimari's field-best earnings lie just shy of the million-dollar mark with a bankroll of $981,327 through a 15-8-2-2 record.

Rosario, a four-time winner aboard Kimari, will retain the mount from post 5.

Mark T. Anderson's graded stakes-placed Sterling Silver will pursue her first open company stakes win following a late-closing second at 37-1 odds in the Grade 2 Prioress on September 2 at Saratoga.

The Tom Albertrani-trained gray daughter of Cupid will face elders for the first time in attempt of her first trip to the winner's circle since defeating her New York-bred counterparts in the Bouwerie on May 30 at Belmont Park. Sterling Silver was entered in a couple of ambitious spots this spring when going two turns in the Busher Invitational in March at the Big A and the Grade 1 Ashland the following month at Keeneland, finishing a distant fifth both times.

Albertrani said Sterling Silver appears to have found her niche going one turn. Prior to the Prioress, she was third in the Grade 3 Victory Ride at Belmont Park before a distant fourth in the Grade 1 Longines Test at Saratoga.

“She's been training really well since the Prioress so we're hoping to see her come back and run the same sort of race this weekend,” Albertrani said. “We've tried her in a couple tough spots and stretching her out, but we felt that her best distance now is going between six, seven, and eight [furlongs] and she's been very effective since we've shortened her back up again.”

Bred by Mallory Mort and Karen Mort, Sterling Silver was bought for a frugal $13,000 out of the 2020 Fasig-Tipton Select Sale, where she was consigned by Denali Stud.

Trevor McCarthy, the pilot in all but one of Sterling Silver's eight starts, will pilot the filly once more from post 3.

Trainer Robert Falcone, Jr. will saddle Sandford Goldfarb's Remain Anonymous, who was claimed by her trainer two starts back for $32,000 following a 6 1/2-length score at Saratoga. The bay daughter of Tapiture made her first start for Falcone, Jr. a winning one when facing fellow Pennsylvania-breds, including reigning Pennsylvania-bred Horse of the Year Chub Wagon, in the six-furlong Dr. Teresa Garofalo Memorial on August 22 at Parx Racing.

Remain Anonymous will stretch out a half-furlong for the Gallant Bloom.

“The way she made her run at Parx, that would actually be better for her,” Falcone, Jr. said. “I like that more than I don't like it. Hopefully there's some speed and they can knock heads as she'll get the extra half-furlong to help her run them down.”

Manny Franco will ride from post 2.

Frank Fletcher Racing Operations' Lady Rocket will return to the Big A for the first time since garnering a 107 Beyer for her victory in the Grade 3 Go for Wand in December for trainer Brad Cox. Second in last year's Gallant Bloom, the dual graded stakes-winning daughter of Tale of the Cat won the Grade 3 Chicago on June 25 at Churchill Downs two starts back before an uncharacteristic sixth, beaten 13 lengths, in the Grade 1 Ballerina Handicap on August 28 at Saratoga.

Finishing in the money in a dozen-of-15 starts, Lady Rocket has banked $707,088 in lifetime earnings.

Irad Ortiz, Jr. will ride from post 1.

Completing the field is Stud Los Leones' Chilean-bred Cheetara – an Ignacio Correas, IV-trained Daddy Long Legs mare who eyes her first stateside graded stakes victory. In her native country, she won the Group 2 Haras de Chile in December 2020 and earned her first triumph in the Northern Hemisphere that following August in Colonial Downs' Seeking the Pearl. Three starts back, she won going the Gallant Bloom distance in the Crestwood on June 4 at Hawthorne.

Vincent Cheminaud will make the trip to pilot Cheetara from post 4.

The Gallant Bloom honors the 1977 Hall of Fame inductee who, from ages 2-to-4, won 12 consecutive races on both coasts, including the Monmouth Oaks, Delaware Oaks, Gazelle Handicap, Spinster, Santa Margarita, and the Gardenia – where she defeated fellow Hall of Famer Shuvee. She was trained by Hall of Famer Max Hirsch, and later Buddy Hirsch, and owned by King Ranch proprietor Robert Kleburg, Jr. The Gallant Bloom is carded as Race 9 on Sunday's 10-race program. First post is 1 p.m. Eastern.

America's Day at the Races will present live coverage and analysis of every day of Belmont at the Big A on the networks of FOX Sports. For the broadcast schedule and channel finder, visit https://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/tv-schedule.

NYRA Bets is the official wagering platform of Belmont at the Big A, and the best way to bet every race of the fall meet. Available to horse players nationwide, the NYRA Bets app is available for download today on iOS and Android at www.NYRABets.com.

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Registration Now Open For Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge

Registration for Thoroughbred racing's biggest live-money handicapping tournament, the 2022 Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge (BCBC), is now open.

The Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge, now in its 14th year, annually draws the top horseplayers from around North America and will crown the winner with the highest accumulated bankroll at the end of the two-day Breeders' Cup World Championships. This year's Breeders' Cup will be held at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Ky., on Nov. 4-5.

The 2022 BCBC total cash prize pool is expected to be $1.25 million based upon a minimum of 500 players registered. Players may participate in the BCBC from Keeneland (host site), official satellite locations at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla., Monmouth Park in Oceanport, N.J., and Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif. Players can also participate online at TVG.com ― the official wagering partner of the Breeders' Cup ― Xpressbet.com, NYRA Bets (non-New York State residents only), 4NJBets.com (New Jersey residents only) and HPIbet.com (Canadian residents only).

To register now and view the complete 2022 Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge rules and information, go to BreedersCup.com/BCBC.

For the 2022 BCBC, a $2,500 buy-in and $7,500 betting bankroll ($10,000 total) are required of each player. All buy-in monies are applied to the prize pool. Players can bet into the Win, Place, Show, Exacta, Trifecta, and Daily Double pools with their $7,500 bankroll over the two days (22 races) and keep all monies earned from their betting.

“Top horseplayers wait all year for a chance to make big scores betting on the world's best Thoroughbreds in the Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge ― the ultimate test in live-money tournaments,” said Tim Schram, BCBC Tournament Director. “We're very excited to again offer players the opportunity to participate live at Keeneland, at our satellite locations, or with our wagering partners.”

Horseplayers can still take advantage of earning a free entry into the BCBC by winning a Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge Qualifying contest. For details on upcoming live qualifying contests visit BreedersCup.com/BCBC and for online qualifying contests visit HorsePlayers.com.

Lifted by a $33,000 win wager on Knicks Go in the $6 million Longines Breeders' Cup Classic (G1), Matt Miller, from Chicago, won the 2021 BCBC at Del Mar, which featured a record 534 entrants. The tournament players generated an all-time contest-record wagering handle of $6,920,092 betting all 22 races over the two-day program.

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