‘It All Seems Like A Fairy Tale’: Homebred Infinite Patience Wins Her 13th Straight Stakes Race

The outpouring of tears and hugs and handshakes might have been conveying a message but for now, nobody's commenting.

When 6-year-old mare Infinite Patience strutted into the $100,000 Ballerina Stakes winner's circle at Hastings Racecourse on Saturday, Oct. 7, it was her 13th consecutive victory in stakes competition.

“Before the race we were on pins and needles,” breeder and part-owner Bill DeCoursey would say later. “Would it be a Lucky 13 stakes win in a row or would fate get us on our 13th try?”

Infinite Patience answered the question with an impressive 2 1/2-length victory under regular rider Antonio Reyes.

“When she cleared the quarter-pole I sensed we were okay, “DeCoursey said. “I have to admit, I was sweating and pacing and heaving inside. My wife Noi broke into tears. We arrived home and watched the race another seven or eight times. Noi was still shaking in the morning.”

Veteran trainer Barbara Heads became so emotional in the aftermath she had to cut short the traditional victory interview with BC Racebook analyst Bailey Williams.

The reactions from the euphoric winning connections immediately created the feeling it might have been the final curtain in a Hall of Fame career that resulted in 19 victories in 25 starts.

“Infinite Patience came out of the Ballerina stiff but okay,” DeCoursey said, choosing his words carefully. “We must give her and Barb a bit of time to assess the future.”

DeCoursey's partner is Edmonton Oilers stalwart Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, the Burnaby-born NHL star who offered to buy a half-interest in Infinite Patience after watching her win her first race as a 2-year-old.

“The years have gone by so quickly it all seems like a fairy tale,” DeCoursey said. “ We're hoping our success encourages other small owners to realize it is possible to compete against the industry's bigger outfits.”

Infinite Patience dominated the Thoroughbred Awards Dinner in 2022 with accolades that included Open Horse of the Year, BC Bred Horse of the Year, Champion Sprinter and Champion Older Filly/Mare in both the BC Bred and Open Divisions.

What's next? All we can do at this point is stay tuned.

“It seems like a fairy tale” – Bill & Noi DeCoursey (Michael Bye Photo)

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Spooky Channel Retired to Old Friends

Popular 8-year-old gelding Spooky Channel (English Channel–Spooky Kitten, by Kitten's Joy) has been retired from racing and will be heading to Old Friends Farm, according to a post on X by trainer Jason Barkley.

The four-time graded winner posted a career record of 31-13-6-1 and earnings of $1,380,142. Bred in Kentucky by Calumet Farm, the $10,000 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall yearling concluded his career for owner NBS Stable and Barkley with a runner-up finish in the GII FanDuel Kentucky Turf Cup S. at Kentucky Downs Sept. 9.

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Idiomatic’s Spinster Performance Boosts Her Into Top Ten Of NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll

Idiomatic cruised to an easy 4 ¼ length win in Keeneland's Juddmonte Spinster Stakes (G1) on Sunday, moving up to join the NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll at eighth position. The Brad Cox-trained daughter of Curlin earned an expenses-paid berth in the Breeders' Cup Distaff via the victory, her fourth in a row.

Another runner whose recent performance moved him up in the poll was Up To The Mark, winner of Keeneland's Coolmore Turf Mile (G1) on Saturday. The Todd Pletcher-trained son of Not This Time jumped from eighth to fifth in this week's poll.

Retaining the top spot is Breeders' Cup Classic hopeful Arcangelo, winner of the Belmont Stakes and the Travers this year. Cody's Wish, winner of last year's Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile, retains the second spot, while sprinters Echo Zulu and Elite Power are third and fourth, respectively.

This is Week 37 of the 2023 NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll conducted by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), covering racing performances through Oct. 8. Voting is conducted by national media.

The Top Thoroughbred poll represents horses competing for Horse of the Year. The Top Thoroughbred Poll concludes on Tuesday, Nov. 7 following the Breeders' Cup World Championships.

Rankings is done on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-1 basis with first place votes in parentheses, 2023 record and total points. A-S: Age-Sex, Sex: C-colt, G-gelding, H-horse, F-filly, M-mare, R-ridgling.

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$400 Breeders’ Cup Foal Nomination Deadline Closes Oct. 15

The Breeders' Cup issued a reminder today that Sunday, Oct. 15 at 11:59 p.m. ET is the last opportunity for horsemen to nominate weanlings of 2023 to the Breeders' Cup program at the one-time regular nomination fee of $400 USD.

The $400 nomination entitles each foal with lifetime eligibility to the Breeders' Cup World Championships and the Breeders' Cup racing programs. All foals sired by a fully nominated North American Breeders' Cup stallion are eligible for nomination to the Breeders' Cup program in their year of birth at the weanling rate.

Breeders' Cup Limited has been Thoroughbred racing's most significant international program for over 40 years. During this time, Breeders' Cup has allocated purses and awards in excess of $900 million to owners, foal nominators, and stallion nominators through the programs of the Breeders' Cup including the annual $31 million Breeders' Cup World Championships.

In addition to the racing benefits, Breeders' Cup foal nominators will earn $10,000 USD for every victory in the worldwide Breeders' Cup Challenge Series: Win and You're In program and every horse that starts in a Breeders' Cup World Championship race will earn a nominator award. The individual nominating the foal receives these nominator awards even though the horse may change hands throughout its racing career.

For more information and to nominate online visit members.breederscup.com.

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