‘Win And You’re In’ Bing Crosby Draws Field of 10; Country Grammer, Mandaloun Top San Diego

Topped by a pair of deep and deeply competitive stakes races, Del Mar will present a sparkling 11-race program Saturday on Day 6 of its 83rd summer race meet. First post on the afternoon is 2 p.m.

The two stakes – the 77th running of the Grade 1, $400,000 Bing Crosby Stakes and the 81st edition of the Grade 2, $300,000 San Diego Handicap – have drawn stellar fields with 10 signed on for the six-furlong Crosby and nine on the roster for the mile and one-sixteenth San Diego.

The Crosby has the additional cachet of being a Breeders' Cup “Win and You're In” race, one of six that will be run at the summer meet. The Crosby winner receives a guaranteed berth, with all fees paid, in the $2 million Qatar Racing Breeders' Cup Sprint at Keeneland in November.

The Bing Crosby, named of course for Del Mar's founder, had its purse enhanced by $100,000 this year, surely a factor in the topnotch crew it has lured.

A trio of crackerjack sprinters head the lineup in Michael Lund Petetsen's Shaaz, Slam Dunk Racing and Madaket Stables' Florida shipper Drain the Clock and Kretz Racing's American Theorem.

The San Diego, too, has a trio of sharpsters who will draw the most attention in Zendan Racing Stables and Winstar Farm's Country Grammer, Kentucky shipper Mandaloun, who is owned by Juddmonte, and Fox Hill Farms or Sienna Farm's South American ace Royal Ship.

Here are the full field for the stakes from the rail out with riders and morning line odds:

Bing Crosby Stakes

  1. Nick Alexander's Desmond Doss (Florent Geroux aboard, 10-1)
  2. Shaaz (Juan Hernandez, 7/2)
  3. Chuck and Maribeth Sandford's Bagboss (Umberto Rispoli, 8-1)
  4. Drain the Clock (Drayden Van Dyke, 4-1)
  5. David Bernsen and Mia Familia Racing's Principe Carlo (Victor Espinoza, 6-1)
  6. It Pays to Dream Racing Stable, et al's Howbeit (Abel Cedillo, 20-1)
  7. Brown, Klein or Lebherz's Letsgetlucky (Tyler Baze, 6-1)
  8. Diamond 100 Racing Club, DP Racing, et al's Diamond Oops (Ryan Curatolo, 12-1)
  9. American Theorem (Joe Bravo 4-1)
  10. Gary Barber's Get Her Number (Ramon Vazquez, 12-1)

San Diego Handicap 

  1. Cannon Thoroughbreds' There Goes Harvard (Diego Herrera, 5-1)
  2. Pegram, Watson and Weitman's Defunded (Cedillo, 5-1)
  3. Mandaloun (Geroux, 4-1)
  4. Steve Moger's Stilleto Boy (Hernandez, 6-1)
  5. Joe Peacock Jr.'s Senor Buscador (Edwin Maldonado, 20-1)
  6. C R K Stable's Parnelli (Espinoz, 15-1)
  7. Hronis Racing's Tripoli (Tiago Pereira, 6-1)
  8. Country Grammer (John Velazquez, 5/2)
  9. Royal Ship (Mike Smith, 4-1)

The Bing Crosby will be Race 8 on the card with a post of about 5:40 p.m. and the San Diego will be Race 10 going at about 6:40 p.m.

Crosby starter Shaaz has been training up the proverbial storm out of the Bob Baffert barn. The 4-year-old Uncle Mo colt has only started four times, but he's won three (one through a disqualification) and boasts a trio of bullet works at Del Mar coming into the dash.

Drain the Clock, whose last start was in the Smile Sprint Stakes at Gulfstream on July 2 where he showed speed but fell back to finish fourth. The fast son of Maclean's Music races for trainer Saffie Joseph, Jr. and is a seven-time winner of nearly $700,000.

American Theorem comes into the heat off a photo-finish tally in the Triple Bend Stakes at Santa Anita on May 29. That race was the biggest score yet for the ridgling by American Pharoah.

In the San Diego, which veteran observers at Del Mar are saying is one of the best editions of the race ever, Country Grammer appears to be a solid favorite. The Tonalist 5-year-old horse comes into the race off a smashing score in the $12 million Dubai World Cup back in March, a triumph that boosted his bankroll to $10,837,320. He's been prepping steadily for trainer Baffert for this comeback.

Mandaloun, an Into Mischief 4-year-old colt with more than $2 million in earnings, finished second in the 2021 Kentucky Derby, but when the horse who was first across the line – Medina Spirit – was subsequently disqualified for a drug issue, Mandaloun was moved up to first. His last start was a fourth-place finish in the Stephen Foster at Churchill Downs on July 2.

Royal Ship, a Brazilian-bred 6-year-old, is a seven-time winner of nearly $400,000. He was third in the Gold Cup at Santa Anita on May 30 in his most recent effort. Hall of Fame rider Smith will be aboard him for the 11th consecutive time.

The San Diego is seen as the key prep for Del Mar's foremost race, the $1 million TVG Pacific Classic, which this year will be contested at its usual mile and one-quarter on Saturday, September 3.

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Breeders’ Cup Launches Redesigned Website

Breeders' Cup has unveiled a fully redesigned website at www.breederscup.com, including new horse contender avatars, a multicast livestream player, revamped ticketing experience, intuitive site architecture, enhanced content serving capabilities, and a streamlined mobile experience.

“Breeders' Cup continuously strives to give our fans the best-in-class experience they deserve, both in-person and online, and our new and enhanced website allows us to do just that,” said Drew Fleming, President and CEO of Breeders' Cup. “We are grateful for Infront X and Contentstack's expertise in helping us showcase our sport to the world, and we look forward to identifying additional ways to work together to innovate, grow, and reach new and veteran racing fans.”

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‘Back On Track’: Kimari Headed To Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint

Michael Tabor, Mrs. John Magnier, Derrick Smith, Westerberg and Jonathan Poulin's Kimari secured a stakes victory for the fourth straight year when capturing Wednesday's Grade 2, $200,000 Honorable Miss at Saratoga Race Course.

The 5-year-old daughter of Munnings earned a career-best 105 Beyer Speed Figure for her closing half-length victory over Frank's Rockette for trainer Wesley Ward. The triumph was a sixth overall stakes win for Kimari, and second at the graded level. Last year, she captured the seven-furlong Grade 1 Madison at Keeneland, defeating graded stakes-winner Estilo Talentoso and Grade 1-winner Bell's the One.

A dual-surface stakes winner, Kimari captured the Bolton Landing over the Saratoga turf in August 2019 following a narrow second in the Group 2 Queen Mary at Royal Ascot. She returned to Royal Ascot the following year, finishing second in the Group 1 Commonwealth Cup.

Kimari will likely return to Keeneland for her next start, which Ward said would take place in the Grade 2, $350,000 Thoroughbred Club of America on October 8 with the ultimate goal being the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint on November 5 going seven furlongs over the same surface.

“I just wanted her to get back on track and now we'll get her back to our home track at Keeneland,” Ward said. “She'll have around 60 days until the next one and that will lead her right into the Breeders' Cup.”

Ward said seven-furlongs is with Kimari's scope when racing at Keeneland.

“I think she's a little vulnerable at seven [furlongs], and she can get to seven at her home track, but anywhere else might be a bit of a stretch. She ran such a big race, we kind of want to give her a little bit of extra time,” Ward said.

Lightly raced for a mare her age, Kimari boasts a consistent lifetime record of 15-8-2-2 and earnings of $981,327.

“She's a very tranquil filly, but she's had some problems that have kept her from starting as much,” Ward said. “This is where you want them heading right into the fall. The big dance is coming up.”

Bred in Kentucky by China Horse Club, Kimari is out of the graded stakes-winning Cozzene mare Cozze Up Lady. Initially owned by Ten Broeck Farm, Kimari was purchased by Coolmore's M.V. Magnier for $2.7 million at the 2021 Fasig-Tipton November Breeding Stock Sale following a seventh-place finish in the Grade 1 Breeder's Cup Sprint at Del Mar.

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Breeders’ Cup Launches New Best-In-Class Website

Breeders' Cup has launched a new and improved website at BreedersCup.com, furthering the organization's position as an industry leader in digital technology. With a full visual redesign, new horse contender avatars, multicast livestream player, seamless ticketing experience, intuitive site architecture, enhanced content serving capabilities, and a streamlined mobile experience, the new site demonstrates Breeders' Cup's deep commitment to the fan experience.

Breeders' Cup, in collaboration with Infront X, the award-winning end-to-end digital solutions provider in sports, and enterprise content experience platform Contentstack, have utilized a new foundation of forward-thinking core technology to greatly enhance the site's user experience, enabling racing enthusiasts, ticket buyers, and bettors to feel and learn more about the world-class experience of attending the Breeders' Cup World Championships.

“Breeders' Cup continuously strives to give our fans the best-in-class experience they deserve, both in-person and online, and our new and enhanced website allows us to do just that,” said Drew Fleming, President and CEO of Breeders' Cup. “We are grateful for Infront X and Contentstack's expertise in helping us showcase our sport to the world, and we look forward to identifying additional ways to work together to innovate, grow, and reach new and veteran racing fans..”

Joel Speier, Infront X Executive Chairman added, “Infront X is proud to work with organizations like Breeders' Cup who continually push to bring unparalleled user experiences to their fans. The teamwork achieved with Breeders' Cup, Contentstack and our Infront X staff is what makes a launch like this successful, and we are excited to use this scalable, intuitive website as a foundation for innovation in the future.”

“Improving a digital experience is not just about rearranging assets on a page to reflect preferences,” said Conor Egan, Vice-President of product and engineering at Contentstack. “It also involves giving greater control to the content creators, with standardized processes so there are fewer dependencies – resulting in better content, quicker. This defines a modern digital experience that gives the customer what they want.”

The new site architecture was conceived to fulfill the needs of both experienced racing fans and novice fans who are coming to the site to learn more about elite Thoroughbred horse racing and the Breeders' Cup World Championships. Users will now discover a fresh look that showcases the luxury experience of attending the Breeders' Cup in person and passionately celebrates the beauty and excitement of the Sport of Kings.

Visitors to the website can now seamlessly track Breeders' Cup contenders through online avatars and learn more about each equine athlete, including their home country and team information (jockey, trainer, owner and breeder), as well as their latest results, stats and news. Fans will also be able to explore a robust Past Results section that provides detailed information, including results, payouts, video replays, and photos, for every race in the 38-year history of the Breeders' Cup.

Powered by Contentstack's headless CMS, Infront X was able to build a modular and scalable site architecture that, unlike traditional CMS solutions, provides Breeders' Cup content managers with a more flexible variety of components and tools to autonomously create a bespoke experience.

The website redesign also greatly enhances user experience when it comes to buying tickets, planning a trip to the Breeders' Cup, wagering information, learning about Breeders' Cup's commitment to safety and integrity, and much more. Members of the media are also encouraged to explore the new Media Center for the latest news and resources.

For the third year in a row, Breeders' Cup is also bringing back a multicast viewing experience unlike any other for the 2022 Breeders' Cup World Championships, which will be available on the revamped site. Fans will be able to simultaneously livestream up to four multicast feeds during the 2022 World Championships. Viewers will be able to select from contender cams, jockey cams, winner's circle virtual reality, and the Breeders' Cup Players' Show to make sure they are tuned into every second of action over the two-day, 14-race event.

The 39th running of the Breeders' Cup World Championships will be held on Nov. 4 and 5, 2022 at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Ky. and will be televised live by NBC Sports. Limited tickets are still available at BreedersCup.com/tickets.

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