Gulfstream: Fernando Jara, Regular Rider Of Invasor, Returns To U.S. For First Time Since 2015

Fernando Jara is scheduled to ride in his first race in the U.S. since 2015 Saturday at Gulfstream Park, where he is named to guide Jeremiah O'Dwyer-trained Unabated for his debut in Race 8, a maiden optional claiming event on Tapeta for 2-year-olds.

Jara, who enjoyed international success aboard 2006 Horse of the Year Invasor, has been riding in Dubai for the past several years. The 36-year-old jockey, whose last U.S. graded-stakes win came aboard Fort Loudon in the 2012 Carry Back (G3) at Gulfstream, is being represented by agent Jose Santos Jr.

Jara, who has two mounts on Gulfstream's Sunday card, will be based primarily at Tampa Bay Downs during the winter with the hope of picking up mounts on shippers from Gulfstream Park and Palm Meadows, its satellite training facility in Palm Beach County.

“The driving force behind that is that he's trying to get back in and ride for some of the barns he had so much success with,” Santos said. “We know how tough Gulfstream Park is in the winter with Irad (Ortiz Jr.) and (brother) Jose and all of the riders. He hoping to find a rhythm again.”

Jara has been working horses locally for the past two weeks in preparation for his U.S. return.

“He's been working for a lot of people who ship back and forth over there,” Santos said.

Jara began riding in Panama at age 14 before venturing to North America, where he has ridden 691 winners from 6295 mounts. He became a riding sensation in his late teens while guiding Kiaran McLaughlin-trained Invasor to six Grade 1 stakes victories in a row, including a 2007 Dubai World Cup (G1) win to close out the Shadwell Stable star's career. Jara rode Invasor to victory in the 2007 Donn Handicap (G1) at Gulfstream prior to his Dubai World Cup triumph.

Jara also achieved Triple Crown success with a winning ride aboard McLaughlin-trained Jazil in the 2006 Belmont Stakes (G1). Jara was 18 at the time.

Racing returns to Gulfstream Friday with a 12:10 p.m. first race post.

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Emerald Downs Will Add Three Days To 2024 Season; 55 Race Days Begin May 4

Emerald Downs has announced a 55-day live racing season in 2024—opening May 4 and finishing Sept. 15—an increase of three days from the last two seasons which each featured 52 days of racing.

Opening Day, Saturday, May 4, coincides with the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby, with post time 1:30 p.m. In fact, all weekend post times have been moved up a half-hour to 1:30 p.m. for 2024.

The 55-day meeting is composed of 20 Saturdays, 19 Sundays, 15 Fridays, and one Wednesday.
Friday racing begins May 31, and features 7 p.m. post time.

The annual Fireworks Spectacular is Wednesday, July 3, with a special 5 p.m. post.

The 2024 season—the 29th at Emerald Downs—features the 89th running of the Longacres Mile. The stakes schedule will be released in December.

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Creative Cause Sold To Marjorie Farms In Texas

Marjorie Farms, located in Fredericksburg, Texas, is proud to announce the purchase of the acclaimed stallion Creative Cause.

The millionaire Grade 1 winner and sire of earners of currently more than $34.5 million on the track, Creative Cause has had tremendous success under the care and direction of the team at Airdrie Stud in Midway, Ky. Creative Cause is by two-time leading sire Giant's Causeway and out of Grade 1 winner Dream of Summer.

Creative Cause has made the trip from Kentucky to Texas and will stand at Marjorie Farms for the 2024 season for $6,000.

Both the teams for Airdrie Stud and Marjorie Farms were thrilled with the opportunity presented for the stallion in Texas.

Bret Jones of Airdrie Stud, where Creative Cause spent his entire post-race career said of the stallion, said, “he has meant a lot to us over the years and I am very thankful that he will be able to continue his career where he will get the mare support he deserves.”

Farm owners John & Elisabeth Hay could not pass up the opportunity to bring such an incredible stallion to Texas, adding, “Texas and generally the Southwest is ready to take a big step forward and the addition of such an incredible stallion does just that.”

Farm manager of Marjorie Farms, Bill Tracy, noted as to the success of his runners, “Creative Cause's runners are fast, durable, proven and precocious and to look no further than the win for his King Cause in the Texas Turf Classic this summer at Lone Star Park.”

Tracy added, “the seven graded stakes winners, 24 black type winners and lifetime progeny earnings that dwarf that of any other stallion in the region. Whether breeding in the Texas program or nationally, the success of his progeny speak for themselves.”

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Creative Cause Relocated To Texas

GISW Creative Cause (Giant's Causeway) has relocated from Kentucky's Airdrie Stud to Marjorie Farms in Texas where he will stand the 2024 season for $6,000. The move was announced Thursday by the Texas Thoroughbred Association.

“He has meant a lot to us over the years and I am very thankful that he will be able to continue his career where he will get the mare support he deserves,” said Airdrie's Bret Jones.

“Texas and generally the Southwest is ready to take a big step forward and the addition of such an incredible stallion does just that,” added Marjorie Farm owners John and Elisabeth Hay.

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