Gonzalez, Toledo Repeat As Maryland Champions In 2022

Claudio Gonzalez and Jevian Toledo both enjoyed career highs as they defended their titles as the Maryland Jockey Club's respective leading trainer and jockey in 2022.

Gonzalez, a 46-year-old cancer survivor from Chile, finished with 74 wins at Laurel Park and historic Pimlico Race Course to edge Brittany Russell and Jamie Ness, who tied for second with 73 wins apiece.

It marked the sixth consecutive year that Gonzalez has led the Maryland standings, averaging 101 wins per season. He captured Laurel's winter stand to open 2022, his 19th individual meet title in Maryland.

“It feels very good. Like I always say, it's not easy and now six years in a row, it's even tougher. I never thought we'd be able do something like that,” Gonzalez said. “When we won the first year, I was happy for myself and all my people, all my workers, and every year they continue. They're very consistent, working very hard, everybody.”

Horses trained by Gonzalez bankrolled $5,626,781 in 2022, the sixth straight year he has seen an increase in seasonal purse earnings. He finished with 162 wins overall, second only to the 174 he won in 2019.

Gonzalez branched out in 2022 with a string at Monmouth Park during the summer as well as a year-round presence at Gulfstream Park in South Florida. He won the Monmouth title with 32 wins and was second with $1.3 million in purses earned, and went 31-for-167 (19 percent) at Gulfstream.

“We were able to win the title at Monmouth, which is also not easy. The numbers in Florida have been really good, too, and it's tougher there than anywhere. My assistants are really good and I can relax. I don't have to worry about them and that's the key,” Gonzalez said. “The people, they see my name but it's everybody, all the workers. They do a great job.

“My goal is to try and do the same this year, but it gets tougher and tougher every year,' he added. “The competition is so hard everywhere, but we're going to continue working hard and see what happens.”

Toledo, 28, won 145 races at Laurel and Pimlico for his fourth overall Maryland championship following 2015, 2017 and 2021, also banking a state-high $5,668,927. Jeiron Barbosa, a leading contender for the Eclipse Award as champion apprentice of 2022, was second with 107 wins.

Over the final three days of Laurel's calendar year-ending fall meet Toledo registered seven wins including a four-win day Dec. 30 and a double Dec. 31 that enabled him to finish with a career-best 188 wins. He also reached a personal high with more than $7.7 million in purse earnings

“It was a fabulous year, the best year of my career, for sure,” Toledo said. “Amazing, man. I have to thank God. He's the one that keeps us here, and I'm just very grateful for all the opportunities I get from all the owners and trainers and all the staff, the grooms and exercise riders, and the horses, as well. They do all the work.”

Toledo led Laurel's 2022 winter meet standings in wins and tied for first at Laurel summer, and earned his first Pimlico crown during the spring Preakness Meet, giving him 10 individual meet titles in Maryland.

Represented since 2014 by agent Marty Leonard, Toledo also captured the summer stand at Colonial Downs with 25 wins and more than $1.2 million in purse earnings. He rode 993 races in 2022, his most since 2017 (1,036), and even went to Florida to win the Captiva Island with Headline Hunter last March at Gulfstream Park.

“My agent does a tremendous job. We've been together for a long time already and we have a really good connection. We understand each other. Sometimes we lose races, but we win, too,” Toledo said. “We went to Colonial thinking [we'd] win one race a week and we ended up winning the whole meet. We're always think positive about winning races, for sure, but I never expected to be leading rider over there. This is my home and I like to do well and win races here, but it felt really good to win out of Maryland , too.”

Toledo registered Maryland stakes wins in 2022 with Wondrwherecraigis in the Fire Plug, Whereshetoldmetogo in the Not For Love, Pennybaker in the Heavenly Cause, Disco Pharoah in the Frank Y. Whiteley, Caesar's Wish with Hybrid Eclipse, Star de Naskra with Alottahope, Selima with Born Dapper and Robert T.  Manfuso with Nimitz Class.

Wondrwherecraigis, Whereshetoldmetogo and Hybrid Eclipse are all trained by Brittany Russell, for whom he won 38 of 120 races (32 percent) in 2022. They teamed up to win Race 3 Sunday – opening day of Laurel's 2023 winter meet – with Grace and Charm ($6.20).

“Hopefully the owners and trainers keep helping me to keep going and keep winning races this year,” Toledo said.

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Skippylongstocking Exits Harlan’s Holiday In Good Order, Unplaced Favored Stablemate O’Connor Has Excuse

Daniel Alonso's Skippylongstocking exited Saturday's $150,000 Harlan's Holiday (G3) victory at Gulfstream Park in good order, while stablemate Fernando Vine Ode's O'Connor came out of the 1 1/16-mile race for 3-year-olds and up with an excuse for a disappointing fourth-place finish as the 6-5 favorite.

“They both came out good, everything checked out good this morning,” trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. “I'm happy in that regard.”

O'Connor, a Group 1-winning Chilean import who had won his U.S. debut impressively in October, was found to have had an issue with his shoeing following the Harlan's Holiday.

“He wears glue-on shoes and they actually separated where one shoe was half on and half off,” Joseph said. “I think that could have been a hinderance. I'd rather lose a shoe than have one half on and half off.”

Both Joseph-trained horses are being pointed to the $3-million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) at Gulfstream Park Jan. 28.

“Once we receive an invitation, I don't see any reason to change plans,” Joseph said.

After breaking alertly to track pacesetter Pioneer of Medina around the first turn and into the backstretch, Skippylongstocking ($8.40) bobbled briefly at the top of the backstretch, but quickly recovered put pressure on the Todd Pletcher-trained pacesetter. Irad Ortiz Jr. asked his long-striding mount for a kick, and the son of Exaggerator responded with a steady run through the stretch to score comfortably by two lengths.

Pioneer of Medina fought back after being passed in midstretch by a stalking Simplification to finish second by a neck.

O'Connor, who raced in fifth on the backstretch was eased off the rail by jockey Edgard Zayas in the backstretch to launch a bid, but the Chilean Group 1 winner never made an impact while settling for fourth, beaten by 4 ¼ lengths by his stablemate.

“Beyer-wise, the race came back very fast. He ran a 100 Beyer [Speed Figure]. He ran faster than when he won,” Joseph said. “Skippy ran a 106, so speed figure-wise the race came back very fast.”

The Harlan's Holiday gave Skippylongstocking his second graded stakes win following a third-place finish in the Belmont Stakes (G1).

“He's getting better and he's filled out so much,” Joseph said. “He exceeds all expectations. I never give him that much credit and he keeps delivering.

Sumaya U.S. Stable's Pioneer of Medina is under consideration for the Pegasus said Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher, who saddled Life Is Good for a victory in the 2022 Pegasus World Cup.

Trainer Antonio Sano said he was “very happy” with the performance on Tami Bobo and Tristan De Meric's Simplification Saturday.

“He came out of the race good, and we were pleased,” Sano said. “We hope to move on to Pegasus.”

Simplification was making his first start in the Harlan's Holiday since finishing seventh Nov. 5 in the Breeders' Cup Mile (G1). The son of Not This Time, who captured the Fountain of Youth (G2) at Gulfstream, was fourth in the Kentucky Derby (G1), sixth in the Preakness (G1), third in the West Virginia Derby (G3) and fourth in the Pennsylvania Derby (G1).

Brad Cox, who saddled Knicks Go for a Pegasus World Cup victory in 2021 as well as a runner-up finish last year, is expected to be represented this year by Gold Square LLC's Cyberknife, the Haskell (G1) winner and Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1) runner-up who is slated to be retired directly following the winter's premier race.

Bob Baffert, who sent out Arrogate for a memorable Pegasus win in 2017, is planning to run Karl Watson, Michael Pegram and Paul Weitman's Defunded, who captured the Awesome Again (G1) before winning the Native Diver (G3) last time out.

Godolphin LLC's Proxy, winner of the Clark (G1) in his 2022 finale, is scheduled to return in the Pegasus for trainer Michael Stidham.

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Beverly Park’s 15th Win Brings Down Curtain On Amazing 2022 Campaign

While running at his 14th track in 2022 alone, Built Wright Stable's Beverly Park put an exclamation point on his extraordinary year with an authoritative victory in Fair Grounds third race on Saturday.

Remarkably, that $5,000 starter allowance event marked the 30th start of the season for this newly turned 6-year-old, since Twins Miracle ran 33 times, winning just once, in 2016.

With the next closest being eight, his 15 wins in 2022 far exceed any other runner. It is the most wins any horse has had in a single year since Rapid Redux won 19 in 2011.

After winning a $5,000 claimer at Belterra Park on July 8, 2021 by 15 lengths, Beverly Park, a son of Munnings, was claimed by Cash for $12,500 in his follow-up start, which produced another dominate victory.

“He's definitely an iron horse and probably the horse of a lifetime,” Cash said. “He travels well. He's just a fun horse. I just happened to grab on to his coattails while he was going by and he's pulled me along with him.”

Competing almost exclusively in starter allowance races for the better part of the last 16-plus months, Beverly Charge has posted a 21 wins from 38 starts for Cash, banking nearly $500,000 in the process.

“The (starter allowance) condition that he's been eligible for helps,” Cash explained. “He's got a great personality. He's happy. He bounces to the track, bounces back. He's as sound as any horse has ever been. We've never had to do any work on him whatsoever.”

Now that the calendar has turned to 2023, has Beverly Park lost his best friend – the starter allowance condition?

“A lot of racing secretary write starts based on the calendar year, but others go by the month they last started for that tag when determining eligibility,” Cash said. “There won't be as many opportunities of this kind, but they are out there and we will find them.”

Beverly Park was bred in Kentucky by Ray Hanson and George Gilbert. He was produced by the Grade 3-winnning Langfuhr mare Madeira Park. He was a 2018 Keeneland September yearling sale graduate, selling for $220,000 to PTK out of the Penn Sales consignment. His overall record stands at 25-7-4 from 47 career starts and $536,730 in earnings.

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Tapwrit’s Undefeated Victory Formation Victorious in Smarty Jones

On the first page of the New Year, Brad Cox bolded his claim in the race for spots on the Kentucky Derby-points leaderboard when his undefeated colt Victory Formation cruised home the easiest of winners in the Smart Jones S. to pick up ten of them, while his stablemate Angel of Empire gave their shared conditioner the exacta.

Christened a 'TDN Rising Star' after he stylishly devastated a deep Keeneland maiden field Oct. 21 last year by over four lengths, the good-looking son of Tapwrit showed he had heart to the talent by fighting back to capture a Nov. 26 Churchill Downs allowance optional claiming contest to cap his juvenile season.

Wildly popular at the betting windows for this seasonal bow, to the tune of 3-5 favoritism, Victory Formation made the first Kentucky Derby points race a procession; breaking well enough and asked to use a bit of himself to secure his lead over Western Ghent (American Pharoah). The race was over from there as he galloped along through :23.20, :47.75, and 1:12.36 splits unchallenged with ears pricked. When Flavien Prat shook up his mount for the short run through the stretch to the wire, the colt responded by putting a comfortable three-length margin on his closing stablemate Angel of Empire and McPeek trainee Denington, who followed the latter in from the rear of the field.

With this 10 point pick up, Victory Formation now sits in a three-way tie for sixth with GII Remsen S. winner Dubyuhnell (Good Magic) and GII Los Alamitos Futurity victor Practical Move (Practical Joke) keeping him company. Angel of Empire is eleventh–though tied with six others including Denington–after claiming four points. Counting his exacta here, Brad Cox has a loaded hand thus far with six of the early top 20 in his barn.

“This horse has a great mind. He doesn't overdo it in the morning. He settles and I think the farther the better. He's got a lot of natural speed. He's able to put himself in good position and he was able to turn off and settle and finish up with good strides there,” said Cox. “The breeding suggested he would go long. You never really know [going two turns] until they do it. He has to confirm it. We have opinions, horses have the answers. He gave us the right answer today.”

In addition to his Grade I-placed half-sister Bellamore (Empire Maker), Victory Formation also claims the dam of Italian stakes winner Sienna (Ger) (Amaron {GB}) as a half-relation. Smart N Soft, herself out of an accomplished racemare in GSW & MGSP Softly (Binalong), has a newly-turned 2-year-old filly by Karakontie (Jpn) as well as a yearling filly by Practical Joke. She visited Raging Bull (Fr) for a foal this season. This is the female family of GSW, track-record setter Coragil Cat (Forest Wildcat) and GSW Conquest Big E (Tapit). GI Kentucky Oaks-placed Til Forbid (Temperence Hill) also makes an appearance beneath the fourth dam. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

SMARTY JONES S., $250,000, Oaklawn, 1-1, 3yo, 1m, 1:38.14, ft.
1–VICTORY FORMATION, 119, c, 3, by Tapwrit
           1st Dam: Smart N Soft, by Smart Strike
           2nd Dam: Softly, by Binalong
           3rd Dam: Coragil, by Metfield
($100,000 Wlg '20 KEENOV; $150,000 Ylg '21 FTKJUL; $340,000 2yo '22 EASMAY). 'TDN Rising Star'. 1ST BLACK TYPE WIN. O-Spendthrift Farm LLC and Frank Fletcher Racing Operations, Inc.; B-Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd. (KY); T-Brad Cox; J-Flavien Prat. $152,750. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $282,285. *1/2 to Bellamore (Empire Maker), GISP, $284,040.
2–Angel of Empire, 118, c, 3, Classic Empire–Armony's Angel, by To Honor and Serve. ($32,000 RNA Wlg '20 KEENOV; $70,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP). 1ST BLACK TYPE. O-Albaugh Family Stables LLC; B-Forgotten Land Investment Inc & Black Diamond Equine Corp (PA); T-Brad H. Cox. $47,000.
3–Denington, 118, c, 3, Gun Runner–Stronger Than Ever, by Congrats. 1ST BLACK TYPE. O/B-Fern Circle Stables and Magdalena Racing (Sherri McPeek) (KY); T-Kenneth G. McPeek. $23,500.
Margins: 3, 3, HF. Odds: 0.60, 18.10, 6.80.
Also Ran: Western Ghent, How Did He Do That, Ten Days Later, Communication Memo, C. J's Storm.

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