Paco Lopez Scores 3,000th Career Win Via Disqualification

Jockey Paco Lopez notched his 3,000th win Saturday at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla., reaching the career milestone via the disqualification of the first-place finisher in Race 2.

After notching win 2,999 aboard Our Little Devil ($5.20) in Race 1, Lopez was awarded the 3,000th victory of his career by the stewards, who placed Heart of God ($6) first in Race 2 following the disqualification of the first-place finisher. The 35-year-old journeyman came right back to win Race 3 aboard Eamonn ($5.60).

“It's exciting to make the milestone with my agent Cory Moran, who was with me from the beginning. It's also exciting to win my 3,000th race in South Florida, where I started,” Lopez said. “I won a lot of races in Mexico with the quarter horses, but to win 3,000 races in America with the best horses and the best jockeys, I'm feeling very lucky to be here.”

After riding quarter horses in his native Mexico from a young age, Lopez ventured to South Florida in 2006. Lopez rode his first winner July 13, 2007, at Calder. He won 229 races and nearly $4 million in purse earnings on his way to winning the Eclipse Award as champion apprentice in his first full season in 2008.

Lopez won back-to-back Championship Meet riding titles at Gulfstream in 2010 and 2011. He also won the 2019 Gulfstream Park West crown and owns 11 riding championships in New Jersey, eight of them at Monmouth Park, where he spends the summer and early fall.

Lopez was joined in the winner's circle for a special presentation by his wife Renata and two young sons.

“I'm very excited and I thank God for my family and for the chance to ride in America,” Lopez said.

Lopez has won 89 career graded-stakes, eight of them Grade 1, including his first in the 2014 Whitney (G1) with South Florida-based Itsmyluckyday and the 2018 Breeders' Cup Sprint aboard Roy H.

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New Ohio Stallions Represented by First Ohio Foals in ’21

Ohio-based stallions recruited from other states in 2020, including GI Breeders' Cup Classic winner Fort Larned (E Dubai) and Grade I winners Itsmyluckyday (Lawyer Ron) and Danza (Street Boss) (formerly standing in Kentucky) and Drill (formerly standing in Florida) were recently represented by their first Ohio-Accredited foals in 2021.

Fort Larned's first accredited-Ohio foal was a colt out of No Truer (Alcindor), who is a full-sister to True Cinder, a multiple stakes-winner in Ohio. The colt was bred by Michael & Penny Rone and was born at Duncan Farms, where Fort Larned stands in Warsaw, Ohio.

Drill's first accredited-Ohio foal was a filly out of Wild n Bratty (Offlee Wild), out of MSW Bucky's Brat. The filly was bred by South River Ranch Inc., a breeder who resides in Indiana and frequently participates in the Ohio program. Drill stands at Raimonde Farms in Wooster, Ohio.

Itsmyluckyday sired his first accredited-Ohio foals with a pair of colts born on the same day for different breeders. The first colt born–bred by Dr. Robert Maro-is out of Palsy Walsy (Lonhro), out of multiple graded stakes-winner Valbenny (Val Royal), who was trained by Bobby Frankel. The other colt–bred by Alvin Flick–is out of Crimson Kate (First Samurai), a daughter of the SW Red Lifesaver. Itsmyluckyday stands at Maro Veterinary Services in Lowellville, Ohio.

Danza was represented by his first accredited-Ohio foal with a colt out of Swinkey (Dialed In), bred by Dr. Daniel Yates and Patricia Yates. Swinkey is a half-sister to an Ohio stakes-winner Conniption Fit, who was bred and campaigned by Dr. Yates. Danza stands at Fair Winds Farm in Waynesville, Ohio.

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