Breeders’ Cup Winner Caravel, Dam Zeezee Zoomzoom Entered In Keeneland November Sale

Keeneland has announced that Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint winner Caravel, who has won 15 races, including 13 stakes, and earned nearly $2 million, and her dam, Zeezee Zoomzoom, have been cataloged to Book 1 of the November Breeding Stock Sale on Nov. 8.

Hunter Valley Farm, agent, consigns both Caravel, a 6-year-old mare by Mizzen Mast, and Zeezee Zoomzoom, an 11-year-old winning daughter of Congrats, who is in foal to Justify.

“Both Adrian and I are delighted to be selling such a unique package on the same day,” Fergus Galvin of Hunter Valley said. “We feel both will complement each other well. Obviously Caravel is a world-class turf sprinter, and her dam, Zeezee Zoomzoom, is in foal to Justify, who is having a phenomenal year. We're delighted to be selling this pair.”

Racing against males, Caravel scored a half-length victory in the 2022 Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint at Keeneland during a five-race win streak that began a few weeks earlier with her triumph in the Franklin (now Grade 2). In April at Keeneland, Caravel captured her 2023 debut by defeating males in the Shakertown (G2). She next won the Unbridled Sidney Presented by Turfway Park Racing and Gaming at Churchill Downs and again defeated males in the Jaipur (G1) at Belmont Park.

Caravel also won graded stakes at Belmont (2022 Intercontinental-G3) and Saratoga Race Course (2021 Caress-G3). Her other stakes victories came at Monmouth Park, Pimlico, Presque Isle Downs, Saratoga and Turfway Park.

“Keeneland is excited to welcome back a star the caliber of Caravel, who turned in some of her most memorable performances here and, as a three-time stakes winner, raced into track history,” Keeneland Vice President of Sales Tony Lacy said. “Both Caravel and her dam, Zeezee Zoomzoom, will attract global attention from owners and breeders.”

Caravel is the first foal out of Zeezee Zoomzoom, who scored her maiden victory on the turf at Saratoga. The mare, who also produced multiple stakes winner Witty, by Great Notion, has four winners from four starters.

“She's not a big mare herself,” said Caravel's breeder, Elizabeth Merryman, about Zeezee Zoomzoom, “but she throws very big foals that are very correct, lovely, good movers – she's a really good mover. They all get a lot of natural speed from her. Some of them want to go long, and some want to sprint. They're really talented, smart, lovely horses that are well put together. I love the nick to Justify; I think it's just right for her.”

The catalog for the November Breeding Stock Sale will be posted on Keeneland.com Oct. 3.

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City Of Light Firster Rolls Late To Take Del Mar Debut

2nd-Del Mar, $84,500, Msw, 9-8, 2yo, f, 5fT, :57.22, fm, 1 1/4 lengths.
SOHO (f, 2, City of Light–Keri Belle {GSW, $323,140}, by Empire Maker) lacked racing room in the opening jumps and took back to split the field from fifth as Feisty Mitole (Mitole) surged from the inside gate to the lead. Always traveling well, the 4-1 shot took a ground-saving track around the far turn before tipping out to kick for home. Charging past favored Avoir (More Than Ready) and a fading pacesetter, Soho went clear close to home and opened up 1 1/4 lengths to win going away. A $625,000 yearling purchase, Soho is the fourth winner from as many to race for her graded-stakes winning dam. Keri Belle has a yearling Vekoma colt and reported a Twirling Candy filly this year before returning to City of Light for a full-sibling to Friday's winner next spring. Sales History: $625,000 Ylg '22 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $49,200. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV.
O-Talla Racing LLC and West Point Thoroughbreds; B-Marc Keller (KY); T-John W. Sadler.

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California Chrome, Songbird Halters Among Auction Items Benefiting Central Kentucky School’s Football Program

Horse racing fans who want to own a piece of history, special memorabilia from a favorite racehorse, or have the opportunity to take a private tour of a famous Kentucky Thoroughbred farm, can also help support a Central Kentucky community's youth sports team.

The GMS 12th Man Football Boosters online auction offers a number of unique items that can be viewed at https://www.32auctions.com/helpourherd.

Among the auction's highlights are authentic leather halters worn by famous racehorses and stallions such as California Chrome, Olympiad, and Liam's Map, and even a halter worn by multiple Eclipse Award winner and perennial fan favorite Songbird, generously donated by her owner, Mandy Pope. This auction also features the special opportunity to go behind the scenes with a private tour of famous farms, including WinStar, Spendthrift and Denali Stud.

For other sports fans in the family, additional auction items include signed footballs and jerseys by Bengals legends Kenny Anderson and Boomer Esiason. Movie enthusiasts will enjoy an Iron Man DVD signed by Marvel Universe creator Stan Lee, or a Harry Potter movie series poster signed by the entire cast. There's even a chance to take to the skies with a Discovery Flight Experience, with 30 minutes of actual airplane flight time with a private instructor.

All proceeds of this auction will directly benefit the Georgetown Middle School (GMS) football program in Georgetown, Ky., and the fundraising effort has been spearheaded by local horsewoman Erin Fisher, owner of Harper Ridge Thoroughbreds, whose 12-year-old son Brayden plays wide receiver and defensive back for the GMS Buffaloes team.

“Our school's sports teams rely solely on fundraising, so every donation helps the athletes in our community by providing needed uniforms, transportation costs, equipment and gear for their middle school football season,” Fisher explained. “We started this year with no money but with a new head coach, who has been amazing at encouraging our boys towards a bright future while giving them a sense of family and brotherhood, so we want to support his efforts to provide a positive experience for every athlete.

“Being in Scott County and with our school district bordering many major farms, there is a big community of children here who have family involved in the horse industry,” Fisher added. “When we called around and asked for help, the Thoroughbred industry responded in full force, and we couldn't be more thankful to everyone for helping to make a difference in these kids' lives.”

The benefit auction is now live at https://www.32auctions.com/helpourherd and ends September 16. Items can be picked up in Georgetown, Ky., or shipped to the winning bidders.

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