Hronis Racing Leading Del Mar Owner For Races And Money Won

Hronis Racing of Kosta, Stephanie and Pete Hronis of Delano, Calif., were the leading owners at the 2021 Del Mar summer meeting, both for money won and number of wins at the seaside track in Del Mar, Calif.

This is the sixth time that the Hronises have been Del Mar's leading owner for money won. They did it previously in 2019, 2018, 2017, 2014 and 2013.

Hronis Racing earned $1,020,440 during the season, a large portion of it — $600,000 in fact – when their horse Tripoli won the TVG Pacific Classic on Aug. 21. Hronis racing also had eight wins, the most by any owner.

Second in money won was Red Baron's Barn and Rancho Temescal with $499,951. Third was Reddam Racing with $442,140.

Nick Alexander and Kaleem Shah were second in the wins department, each with seven firsts.

Owner Starts 1st Purses
Hronis Racing 37 8 $1,021,440
Red Baron's Barn & Rancho Temescal 48 5 $520,852
Reddam Racing 42 5 $442,140
Downstream Racing 16 6 $424,890
LNJ Foxwoods 16 4 $406,320
Gary Barber 39 6 $395,740
SF Racing, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables,
Masterson, Stonestreet, Schoenfarber, Waves Edge Capital,
Donovan, Golconda & Siena Farm
11 5 $393,200
Nicholas B. Alexander 25 7 $392,800
MyRacehorse & Spendthrift Farm 5 2 $316,500
C R K Stable 15 5 $292,580
Kaleem Shah 7 3 $233,332
Willow Grace Farm & Petersen 2 2 $222,000

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Prat, Miller Repeat As Leading Jockey, Trainer At Del Mar

Flavien Prat and Peter Miller continued to reign supreme as the 82nd Del Mar summer season of Thoroughbred racing came to a conclusion on Labor Day Monday, Sept. 6, in Del Mar, Calif.

Despite missing part or all of three weekends during the meeting to accept assignments for major stakes at Saratoga in New York or Arlington Park in Chicago, Prat easily notched his third straight riding title and fifth, solo or shared, in the last six seasons.

With four wins on the final Sunday of the meeting and three more on Labor Day, Prat finished with 47 wins – only three less than in 2020 – and had a 15-win margin over Juan Hernandez and 18 over Abel Cedillo.

A year after establishing a single-season record 15 stakes wins, the 29-year-old native of Melun, France, added 11 more, boosting his total to 72, 11th best in track history.

Miller saddled 26 wins from 143 starters, two less than the previous year, but seven more than Bob Baffert posted from 63 representatives. The title was not only the second straight for Miller, it was his fifth at the summer meeting since 2012 and his ninth overall.

A pair of final weekend stakes victories – with None Above the Law in the Caesars Sportsbook Del Mar Derby and Liam's Dove in the Del Mar Juvenile Fillies — boosted his stakes total to 43 at what the 56-year-old Encinitas and Manhattan Beach, Calif., resident often refers to as his “home” track.

Jockey Mounts 1st Purses
Flavien Prat 176 47 $3,672,438
Juan Hernandez 193 32 $2,261,114
Abel Cedillo 210 29 $1,802,614
Umberto Rispoli 186 27 $2,148,986
Joe Bravo 126 21 $1,438,892
Kent Desormeaux 91 15 $993,000
Edwin Maldonado 109 15 $676,680
Kyle Frey 145 14 $977,580
Geovanni Franco 102 12 $598,240
Jessica Pyfer 119 10 $476,412
Trainer Starts 1st Purses
Peter Miller 144 26 $1,888,594
Bob Baffert 65 20 $1,516,800
John W. Sadler 91 18 $1,554,656
Philip D'Amato 109 15 $1,380,576
Doug F. O'Neill 146 14 $1,043,000
Richard Baltas 99 14 $1,136,420
Mark Glatt 81 13 $919,922
Robert B. Hess 80 11 $477,460
Peter Eurton 39 8 $297,260
Steven Miyadi 25 7 $300,700

 

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Saez Wins First Saratoga Riding Title; Brown, Klaravich Tops Among Trainers, Owners

Luis Saez earned his first riding title at the famed Saratoga Race Course, tallying 64 wins for the 40-day summer meet that concluded on Labor Day Monday in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Chad Brown paced all trainers with 41 wins and Klaravich Stables repeated as the top owner, compiling 21 victories.

Saez won the Angel Cordero Jr. title by posting a 64-45-39 record in 336 mounts, amassing earnings of $6.2 million. The native of Panama City, Panama, garnered his first riding title on a NYRA circuit.

The 29-year-old Saez finished eight wins clear of three-time Eclipse Award-winning jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr., whose 56 wins were good for second. Jose Ortiz was third with 51 wins while Joel Rosario was fourth [43].

Saez extended his run of success aboard reigning Champion 2-Year-Old Essential Quality by piloting him to victory twice during the Saratoga meet, winning the Grade 2 Jim Dandy in a prep for his eventual victory in the Grade 1 Runhappy Travers. Saez, who won his first Classic when leading Essential Quality to glory in the Grade 1 Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets in June, has helped put his charge in position to win another Eclipse Award as Essential Quality sits as the current top contender for 3-Year-Old Male. The Runhappy Travers win was the second for Saez, who got his picture taken aboard Will Take Charge in 2013.

“This is a tough spot, so winning this title is everything,” Saez said. “To win the Travers; racing at NYRA is the biggest deal right now, and we're so blessed to be here. It means a lot.”

The Saratoga meet also saw Saez earn graded wins aboard Bella Sofia in the Grade 1 Longines Test and on Cross Border in the Grade 2 Bowling Green, along with Grade 3 scores in the Forbidden Apple [Rinaldi] and the Schuylerville [Pretty Birdie]. Other stakes wins came in the Albany [Americanrevolution], Yaddo [Giacosa], Union Avenue [Awesome Debate], Tale of the Cat [Wondrwherecraigis], Alydar [Art Collector] and the Shine Again [Bayerness].

“You see how tough it is to win a race here. To win 64 races here, it's wonderful,” Saez said. “I'm so thankful to the trainers and thanks to [agent] Kiaran [McLaughlin], who did a great job. Nothing is impossible. We came here and were patient and rode our horses to win, and we did it. We're so happy to be here.”

Saez said he's hopeful his good stretch could put him in contention for his first Eclipse Award.

“That's my biggest dream, so let's keep going and see what happens,” Saez said.

Brown registered his fourth H. Allen Jerkens award as top trainer and his third in the last four meets after previously finishing as the leading conditioner in 2016 and 2018-19.

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Brown, who set a meet record for conditioners with 46 wins in 2018, edged 14-time Saratoga leading trainer – and 2021 Hall of Fame inductee –Todd Pletcher [31 wins] and third-place finisher Mike Maker [25].

The Mechanicville, N.Y., native posted five graded stakes wins, compiling a record of 41-34-24 with 176 starters and earnings of more than $4.5 million. Among the highlights was Technical Analysis winning both the Grade 3 Lake George and the Grade 2 Lake Placid, with Viadera capturing the Grade 2 Ballston Spa and Public Sector winning the Grade 2 National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame and Grade 3 Saranac. Royal Flag also earned a victory in the Grade 3 Shuvee.

“It's really been one of the most gratifying meets we've had given the fact that we started out really slow with a lot of seconds and a ton of rain,” Brown said. “For the horses and my team to persevere and battle back has just made it such a gratifying meet. Credit, first and foremost, my team, to focus in on their individual tasks, execute our plan and take it one day at a time. We've turned the meet around and had a remarkable run the last fourteen days.”

Brown, who tallied four straight Eclipse Awards for Outstanding Trainer from 2016-19, also racked up Saratoga stakes wins in the Better Talk Now [Sifting Sands], Riskaverse [Rastafara], John's Call [Serve the King], Fasig-Tipton De La Rose [Regal Glory] and the Fasig-Tipton Lure [Flavius]. Combined, Brown and Pletcher have won every Saratoga training title since 2010.

“Obviously it was great to see and for me, I have a better appreciation for it. I don't take anything for granted,” said Brown of his continued success at his hometown track following a 2020 when spectators were not permitted on site at Saratoga due to COVID-19 concerns. “After a year with nobody here, you do gain a greater appreciation of having the freedom to come to the track and interact with people. I always have been one to try and stop and talk to people whether it's for a picture or to sign something, or just to chat. You stop a little bit more when you realize people really wanted to be here. They don't have to be here, but they are here because they want to be. I've had a great time catching up with people I hadn't seen and also meeting a lot of new people every week.”

Klaravich Stables was the leading Saratoga owner for the fourth consecutive meet, extending a run that started in 2018. Headed by Seth Klarman, the ownership entity finished eight wins ahead of runner-up Michael Dubb's 13 victories. Three Diamonds Farm was third [10 wins] and Repole Stable [nine] was fourth. Klaravich Stables was one win shy of the Saratoga single-meet owner record of 22 wins set by Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey in 2013.

For the meet, Klaravich Stables posted a 21-8-12 record with 65 starters, tallying earnings of $1.54 million. Brown trained the two horses [Technical Analysis and Public Sector] who accounted for all four of the stable's graded stakes winners this meet.

Live racing returns Thursday, September 16 for Opening Day of the 28-day fall meet at Belmont Park, featuring the Grade 1, $150,000 Lonesome Glory, a 2 1/2-mile steeplechase handicap for 4-year-olds and up.

The Belmont Park fall meet, which will run from Thursday, September 16 through Sunday, October 31, will include five Grade 1 races and five “Win and You're In” qualifiers to the Breeders' Cup in November at Del Mar.

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Returning Gordon Elliott Reflects On His Suspension, Regrets After Controversial Photo

Gordon Elliott returns to training Thursday, six months after he was suspended for conduct unbecoming to the sport after a photo of Elliott astride a dead horse surfaced earlier this year.

The trainer spoke to the Racing Post about what he thought was the lowest point throughout this controversy: the loss of stars like Sir Gerhard and Quilixios from his barn.

As he watched those horses move on to other barns and then win at the Cheltenham Festival, Elliott reflected on his regrets about losing those horses.

“I had worked very hard to source those horses, and then they were gone,” he told Racing Post. “Just like that. When Envoi Allen was here, there wasn't a night I didn't lie in bed thinking about him. And now that he is gone, there still isn't a night I don't lie in bed thinking about him.”

In all, the trainer lost about a dozen horses from his yard in the course of his suspension, but the relationships with those owners remain cordial despite the controversy.

“I have never had a cross word with any of the owners who left,” he said. “I still speak to them all and the gate is always open. I understand completely why they had to go.”

Read more at the Racing Post.

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