‘The Russell Baze Act Of Yesteryear’: Jockey Terrero Back In The Saddle After Near-Fatal Accident

Jockey Pedro Terrero suffered a severe head injury when his mount clipped heels in a race at Golden Gate Fields on Feb. 2, 2019. He had to be resuscitated on-track and underwent emergency surgery to relieve swelling in his brain. Over two years later, reports berkeleyside.org, the rider is not only back in the saddle, but currently leading the jockey standings at the Berkeley, Calif. track.

Terrero started getting back on horses in March, and built up his strength over a series of months. He's already won two riding titles since his return.

“Terrero is here six days a week and will jog, gallop, work a horse,” trainer Manny Badilla told berkeleyside.org. “He's doing the Russell Baze act of yesteryear, and he deserves every bit of the success he is having right now. He has earned every bit of it.”

“Maybe I am riding better,” said Terrero. “If I am, maybe it's because I love what I do and I almost lost it. I really love it. This is my second chance. I'm lucky to be alive and I'm lucky to be riding horses again.”

Read more at berkeleyside.org.

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Dr Pescado Rallies To Win Golden Nugget At Golden Gate Fields

Grey or roan gelding Dr Pescado sat off the pace before rallying past early pacesetter and runner-up finisher Stanford Bay late in to win the 6-furlong, $50,000 Golden Nugget Stakes for 2-year-olds on Saturday at Golden Gate Fields in Berkeley, Calif.

Dr Pescado, ridden by Pedro Terrero, broke his maiden in his first career start by over 7 lengths. After running poorly while dueling on the lead in his most recent afternoon appearance before Saturday's stakes win, Dr Pescado was asked to relax off a pacesetter. Sitting off the speed was not an issue for the California-bred son of Fullbridled, who stayed on the rail for most of the way before switching outside and running past his rivals in the final furlong. Dr Pescado completed the six furlongs in 1:11.51 and won the contest by a half-length.

Dr Pescado paid $9.40 to win, $4.20 to place, and $2.20 to show. Stanford Bay paid $3.00 to place and $2.10 to show. 6-5 post-time favorite C'Mon Man completed the trifecta and paid $2.10 to show, with Highland Ghost and Northvale Road rounding out the field.

Dr Pescado, bred in California by Juan Heredia, is trained by Felix Rondan and co-owned by Rondan and longtime business partner Ruben Arechiga. With the Golden Nugget Stakes victory, Dr Pescado improved his lifetime record to 2 wins and 1 fourth-place finish from three lifetime starts with career earnings of $59,618.

Live racing resumes at Golden Gate Fields on Sunday afternoon with first post at 12:45 PM for an 8-race program.

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Vaping Angle Pulls Upset In Pike Place Dancer At Golden Gate Fields

2-year-old filly Vaping Angel pulled off a massive upset in the feature race on Saturday afternoon at Golden Gate Fields in Berkley, Calif., the $75,000 Pike Place Dancer Stakes for 2-year-old fillies at one mile on the turf. Ridden to victory by jockey Pedro Terrero, Vaping Angel was sent off as the longest shot in the field at 25-1.

Vaping Angel, after breaking alertly from post position two, dashed over to the rail and raced in midfield from the three-quarter pole until the top of the stretch. Turning for home, she tipped outside and produced a strong stretch-run rally, inheriting the lead at about the sixteenth pole and fending off a late challenge from runner-up finisher Jessebear. The official margin of victory was a length and a quarter, with Vaping Angel stopping the clock for 8 furlongs on “good” turf in 1:40.90.

Second-favorite Code Ribbon completed the trifecta while Sen Sen, the pacesetter for most of the way, faded to fourth in the final stages. 4-5 favorite Wishing On a Star, a maiden shipping north for Southern California trainer Michael McCarthy, stalked the pace before tiring to fifth. Irish Wahine trailed the field home.

Vaping Angel, trained by Felix Rondan, paid $52.80 to win, $14.80 to place, and $5.40 to show. Second place finisher Jessebear paid $11.80 to place and $7.00 to show, and Code Ribbon paid $3.00 for the show dough.

With the stakes victory, Vaping Angel improved her lifetime record to two wins and one third-place finish from four lifetime starts. The daughter of Southern Image was bred in California by owners William T. and Jill Gray. Vaping Angel is out of the productive Comic Strip mare Nada Joke, who has produced three winning siblings to Vaping Angel.

Live racing resumes at Golden Gate Fields on Sunday afternoon with an 11-race program. First post is 12:10 PM. The marquee race of the day is Race 7, the $75,000 El Dorado Shooter Stakes, for California-bred or sired 3-year-olds and upward at six furlongs on Tapeta.

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