Baron Samedi Continues European Dominance In Marathon Belmont Gold Cup

Baron Samedi continued the dominance of European runners in the Grade 2, $400,000 Belmont Gold Cup at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y., on Friday, closing strongly in the stretch under John Velazquez to win the two-mile turf race by 2 3/4 lengths as the 6-5 favorite. It was the seventh consecutive victory for the English-bred gelded son of Harbour Watch dating back to August 2020.

Argentine-bred Fantasioso finished second with Javier Castellano aboard, with Ajourneytofreedom (one of three entries from the barn of Mike Maker) third and Kinenos fourth in the field of nine older marathoners.

Baron Samedi covered the two miles on yielding turf in 3:27.30, more than 10 seconds slower than 2018 winner Call to Mind ran the distance. Trained in Ireland by Joseph O'Brien, Baron Samedi became the fourth consecutive Belmont Gold Cup winner to invade from Europe. The only starter in this year's field based in Europe, he paid $4.60 to win.

Inaugurated in 2014, the Belmont Gold Cup is the longest graded stakes run in North America.

The final four races on Friday's program were delayed when a thunderstorm moved through the area, dumping a significant amount of rain on the course.

Owned by LECH Racing LLC, Baron Samedi was sold for about US$5,000 as a weanling. He was slow to develop as a racehorse, losing his first five starts, and didn't win his first race until after being gelded. Once he figured out how to win, however, he has not finished behind another horses, gradually moving from the Irish handicap ranks into Group company, ending his 2020 campaign with a win in a Group 2 race at Longchamp going 1 3/8 miles and then launching his 2021 season with a win in the Group 3 Vintage Crop Stakes going 1 3/4 miles at Navan in Ireland on April 25.

Velazquez allowed Baron Samedi to settle into sixth position early as So High and Eric Cancel grabbed the early lead, going an opening quarter mile in :24.37, a half in :50.11 and six furlongs in 1:15.48.

Conviction Trade and Jose Ortiz raced in second through the opening mile in 1:43.03, then took over from the leader in the second run down the backstretch.

As the field rounded the final turn following a 1 1/4-mile clocking in 2:08.61, So High re-engaged with Conviction Trade, but the field was closing in on the two leaders.

Ziyad was the first to make a move, and Velazquez followed that one into the stretch while hugging the inside hedge. Once Baron Samedi cleared Ziyad, Velazquez swung him off the rail and took dead aim on the front-runners. Baron Samedi veered outwardly under a left-handed strike of the whip from Velazquez and into the path of a closing Fantasioso, the eventual runner-up, but there was no inquiry or claim of foul from that incident.

“The winner came out, but he was clear,” Castellano said. “He opened up by two lengths and it didn't affect me at all.”

Straightened away and under right-handed pressure, Baron Samedi took command and maintained the advantage over the runner-up in the final furlong to win comfortably.

“Baron Samedi is a very good horse and Johnny [Velazquez] gave him a great ride.
said O'Brien. “He hadn't been that far before, but he had handled that kind of track before, so we weren't worried about the rain. We just worried about them taking the race off the turf.

“This horse just doesn't get tired, he just keeps coming and coming,” Velazquez said. “But I had to ride him because he's kind of slow-paced. He's a grinder; just keeps coming and coming. I didn't want to end up being a little too soon so I thought I' better just keep him going. He did everything good. Once we got to the three-eighths pole I was riding him and getting to where I wanted to be and he gave me a good feeling from then on. The course was very soft, but he handled it well. No complaints.”

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Joseph O’Brien-Trained Baron Samedi Headlines Friday’s Belmont Gold Cup

LECH Racing Limited's Baron Samedi will seek to parlay his winning form in Europe when traveling stateside as the lone international contestant in Friday's seventh running of the Grade 2, $400,000 Belmont Gold Cup at two miles over the Widener turf.

European stamina has proven to be superior in the grueling two-mile endurance test as the last three victors of the Belmont Gold Cup invaded from across the pond with Red Cardinal [2017], Call to Mind [2018] and Amade [2019].

Trained by Joseph O'Brien, Baron Samedi began his career with five unplaced efforts, but once gelded and stretched out considerably in distance, the son of Harbour Watch displayed a notable turnaround in form. He conveyed his newfound winning ways in August at Cork Racecourse going ten furlongs over heavy ground while being given a 65 rating.

Such prosperity progressed into grouped stakes company when defeating subsequent Group 1-winner Mare Australis in the Group 2 Prix du Conseil de Paris on October 25 at Longchamp Racecourse. Six months later, he handled his two-mile debut with flying colors when defeating Group 1 Irish Derby winner Santiago in the Group 3 Vintage Crop at The Curragh, where he earned a 112 rating.

Baron Samedi has shown adaptability in track conditions, forging a six-race win streak over turf labeled heavy, soft and good.

“He's been a nice, progressive horse into this season,” O'Brien said. “He's a horse that will stay well. Tactically and ground wise, he's shown that he is quite versatile. He was a relatively cheap purchase of a foal. They bought him for very little money. As he has matured physically, he's really matured. With more distance, he's gotten better.”

Hall of Famer John Velazquez, who piloted inaugural Belmont Gold Cup winner Charming Kitten in 2014, has the call from post 8.

Wertheimer et Frere's Ziyad will be looking for his first North American victory for trainer Graham Motion.

Previously based in France for trainer Carlos Laffon-Parais, the 6-year-old son of Rock of Gibraltar was Group 1-placed behind accomplished runners Coronet and Way to Paris in Europe. Ziyad was a Group 2 winner in France before making his North American debut when a close third in the Grade 1 Canadian International in October 2019 at Woodbine.

In three starts for Motion, Ziyad has come close but is still in search of his first North American triumph. He made his debut for his current conditioner when third beaten two lengths in the Grade 3 Sycamore in October and rounded out the trifecta once more in the Grade 3 Red Smith in November at Aqueduct. Following a six-month layoff, he was last out sixth in the Grade 1 Man o' War on May 8 at Belmont Park.

Ziyad did not quite go the two-mile distance when raced in Europe but was second going 1 7/8 miles against Group 2 company at Longchamp in September 2018.

“He ran close to that distance in Europe and ran well. It's appealing. I worked him Saturday morning and he did very well,” Motion said.

Jockey Manny Franco will be aboard from post 3.

Trainer Brad Cox will send out Anstu Stables' Kinenos following a sharp optional claiming win going 1 ¼ miles over Belmont Park's inner turf.
The son of Empire Maker acquired black type once in four starts at stakes level when third to graded stakes winner Fancy Liquor in the Caesars in August at Indiana Grand Race Course.

Cox, who will saddle last year's Champion 2-Year-Old Colt Essential Quality in the Grade 1 Belmont Stakes on Saturday, compared a two-mile endeavor with Kinenos to racing an unproven 3-year-old in the 'Test of the Champion'.

“It's kind of like the 3-year-olds going a mile and a half [with the two-mile distance] in that you don't know until you try,” Cox said. “But he's been a horse where it's been the longer, the better. This is about as long as it gets, so we'll see how he handles it.”

Kinenos will leave from post 7 under Jose Lezcano.

Never short on quality turf stock, trainer Mike Maker vies for a second Belmont Gold Cup score after saddling Da Big Hoss to victory in 2016.

On behalf of Paradise Farms Corporation and Douglas Staudacher, Maker sends out graded stakes placed Conviction Trade [post 4, Irad Ortiz, Jr.] and Ajourneytofreedom [post 9, Joel Rosario].

Conviction Trade, a 5-year-old son of Exchange Rate, was third after setting the pace in the Grade 3 John B. Connally on January 31 at Sam Houston. He tested the two-mile water in his previous effort when displaying the frontrunning fashion, falling just three-quarters of a length shy of victory in the H. Allen Jerkens on December 26 at Gulfstream Park. He was claimed for $50,000 in September.

Ajourneytofreedom, a 4-year-old son of Hard Spun, was claimed for $80,000 last August. Two starts back, he was second in the John B. Connally when a late-closing second. He arrives off a fourth-place finish in the Grade 3 Louisville on May 15 at Churchill Downs.

Rounding out the Maker brigade is Three Diamonds Farm's Tide of the Sea who eyes a second graded stakes win. The 5-year-old son of English Channel won his seasonal bow when leading at every point of call in the Grade 3 W.L. McKnight on January 23 at Gulfstream Park.

Tide of the Sea breaks from post 2 under Flavien Prat.

So High [post 1, Eric Cancel], Fantasioso [post 5, Javier Castellano] and Strong Tide [post 7, Luis Saez] complete the order of finish.

The Belmont Gold Cup will be carded as Race 10 on Friday's 11-race program. First post is 12:50 p.m.

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