Santa Anita’s Infield Reopens To Fans On Santa Anita Derby Day

A fans' favorite for generations, Santa Anita's spacious Infield Area will reopen to the public this Saturday, Runhappy Santa Anita Derby Day. “Bring Your Own Seat” Admission to the Infield, which is accessible via Gate 6 off of Colorado Place on the track's northern perimeter, is just $5. “Bring Your Own Seat” Admission includes parking and a racing program.

All tickets must be purchased in advance at santaanita.com/open. Tickets may be purchased in quantities of one to six and ticket holders are welcome to bring their food and beverage, with the exception of alcohol and glass containers.

As in years past, Infield ticket holders are welcome to bring lawn chairs and coolers and are advised to please consider bringing sunscreen as shade will not be provided. Each pod or household group will be required to set up at least 10 feet away from other pods to ensure proper social distancing. Limited food and beverage service will be available.

Picnic Reserved Seating will also be available this weekend. Located on the west end of the Infield, Santa Anita's Picnic Circles offer fans shade, televisions and private gardens from which to enjoy the races.

Picnic Circle tickets are available at santaanita.com/open for $10, which guarantees a reserved seat in the shade, a racing program and self-parking in the North Lot via Gate 6.

Picnic Circle tickets may be purchased in quantities of three to six and ticket holders may bring their own food and beverage, with the exception of alcohol and glass containers.

Fans are advised that face masks are required and that COVID safety protocols apply throughout the Infield Area.

For additional information, please visit santaanita.com or call (626) 574-RACE.

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Baffert Chasing Record 10th Santa Anita Derby Win With Medina Spirit

A truly dominant force in American racing, Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert will send out likely favorite Medina Spirit in Saturday's Grade 1, $750,000 Runhappy Santa Anita Derby, a race that he's won a record nine times. Baffert will also saddle longshot Defunded as 10 sophomores go a mile and one eighth in the race that has produced a total of 19 Kentucky Derby winners.

First run in 1935, Saturday will mark the 84th running of the Runhappy Santa Anita Derby, which will be broadcast live on NBCSN. With 170 Kentucky Derby qualifying points at stakes, 100 go to the winner, with 40, 20 and 10 points awarded to the next three finishers.

Medina Spirit, who was second, beaten eight lengths by his recently sidelined stablemate Life is Good in the Grade II San Felipe Stakes at 1 1/16 miles, was a gate to wire winner of the Grade III Robert B. Lewis Stakes two starts back on Jan. 30 and is regarded as a hard-trying over-achiever.

A Florida-bred colt by the Giant's Causeway stallion Protonico, Medina Spirit was purchased for a bargain $35,000 out of 2-year-old in training sale last year and has done nothing wrong in four starts. A first-out maiden winner going 5 ½ furlongs at Los Alamitos Dec. 11, he then flew to be second, beaten three quarters of a length by Life Is Good going a flat mile in the Grade 3 Sham Stakes here on Jan. 2.

With plenty of natural speed and two wins from four starts, Medina Spirit, who will be ridden by John Velazquez, looms the horse to beat as tries a mile and one eighth for the first time. Owned by Zedan Racing Stables, Inc., Medina Spirit has earnings of $165,200.

The biggest question mark in the Runhappy Derby field is John Sadler's Rock Your World. Unbeaten in two starts, both on grass, this $650,000 Keeneland September Yearling comes off a rousing win in the one mile Pasadena Stakes Feb. 27. If he can act on dirt like he has on turf, Rock Your World, who was bred in Kentucky by Hall of Fame trainer Ron McAnally and his wife Debbie, rates a huge chance with Umberto Rispoli up.

Owned by Hronis Racing, LLC and Talla Racing, LLC, Rock Your World is out of the multiple graded stakes producing Charm the Maker, who is by Empire Maker. With four works since his Pasadena win, Rock Your World's most recent drill came on Sunday, when he smoked a bullet five eighths on the main track in 59.20, best of 82 at the distance.

Bred in Kentucky by Don Alberto Corporation and owned by Don Alberto and Qatar Racing, LLC, Roman Centurian was never a factor when beaten 13 ½ lengths by Life Is Good in the Grade 2 San Felipe March 6, but it was a race in which everyone seemingly conceded the lead to the winner early and the race was for all intents and purposes, over when the field turned up the backstretch. An impressive second, beaten a neck by Medina Spirit two starts back in the Grade 3 Robert B. Lewis Jan. 30, Roman Centurian broke his maiden at a mile and one sixteenth by 3 ¾ lengths on Jan. 3 and appears poised to bring his best for trainer Simon Callaghan on Saturday.

Out of the Bernardini mare Spare Change, Roman Centurian would certainly benefit from a fast early pace and will hope to be finishing as he was in the Lewis.

Second, beaten a nose by Derby hopeful Speilberg three starts back as a maiden in the Grade 2 Los Alamitos Futurity Dec. 19, the Doug O'Neill-trained The Great One was subsequently a smashing 14 length maiden going a flat mile here on Jan. 23, earning a career-top 92 Beyer Speed figure.

Fifth, beaten 16 ¾ lengths by Life Is Good in the San Felipe, The Great One need only run back to his maiden win to be a major force on Saturday. Owned in-part by Colorado Avalanche defenseman Erik Johnson's ERJ Racing, LLC, Train Wreck Al Racing Stables, Niall Brennan, Tom Fritz and William Strauss, The Great One is well seasoned, with six starts to his credit, four of them dirt routes.

While passively handled in the San Felipe, look for The Great One to again utilize his considerable speed and press or make the early lead on Saturday with regular rider Abel Cedillo up. Bred in Louisiana, The Great One, named for NHL legend Wayne Gretzky, is by O'Neill's 2016 Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist.

A lights-out first time maiden winner going 6 ½ furlongs on Feb. 7, trainer Peter Eurton's Dream Shake was subsequently third, beaten 10 ¼ lengths by Life Is Good in the San Felipe March 6. Dismissed at 20-1 in his debut, Dream Shake earned a lofty 96 Beyer and was suddenly in the Derby conversation. A $75,000 2-year-old in training sale purchase last April, Dream Shake has trained well since the San Felipe, with a bullet five furlongs in 58.20 on March 20 (best of 75) and another five eighths in 59.80 on March 27.

With the San Felipe behind him, Dream Shake will be making his second route start and be ridden for the first time by Flavien Prat. By Twirling Candy out of the Street Cry mare Even Song, Dream Shake, according to Eurton has done everything right since he first arrived and could improve by many lengths in what will be his third start.

Like Dream Shake, Baffert's Defunded will also be making his third start, but he'll be trying two turns for the first time. In his second start here on March 6, Defunded acted like a colt that will relish a route, as he rallied from far back into splits of 21.60, 44.80 and 57.40 en route to an impressive 2 ½ length win. Owned by Mike Pegram, Karl Watson and Paul Weitman, Defunded looms a dangerous commodity as “The Other Baffert.” By Dialed In out of the Touch Gold mare Wind Caper, Defunded was purchased for $210,000 as a Keeneland September Yearling.

THE GRADE 1 RUNHAPPY SANTA ANITA DERBY WITH JOCKEYS AND WEIGHTS IN POST POSITION ORDER

Race 8 of 12 Approximate post time 4:15 p.m. PT

  1. Roman Centurian—Juan Hernandez—124
  2. Dream Shake—Flavien Prat—124
  3. Rock Your World—Umberto Rispoli—124
  4. Parnelli—Edwin Maldonado—124
  5. Back Ring Luck—Tyler Baze—124
  6. Ottothelegend—Mario Gutierrez—124
  7. Medina Spirit—John Velazquez–124
  8. Law Professor—Kent Desormeaux—124
  9. The Great One—Abel Cedillo—124
  10. Defunded—Mike Smith–124

Special early first post time on Saturday is at 12 noon. For additional information, please visit santaanita.com or call (626) 574-RACE.

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Mandatory Payout Of Rainbow Six Scheduled For Santa Anita Derby Day

With sunny skies forecast, Santa Anita Park will play host to a blockbuster 12-race program on Saturday, with the 84th running of the Grade 1, $750,000 Runhappy Santa Anita Derby highlighting an afternoon that will include a total of six stakes races.

Special early first post time is set for 12 noon and there is also a mandatory payout in the popular 20 cent Rainbow Pick Six, creating the possibility of a $5 million pool. Saturday's Rainbow Six will begin with race seven, which has an approximate post time of 3:45 p.m. PT.

Although the state of California has okayed limited General Public admission at Santa Anita beginning this Friday, fans are advised that per state directives, there will be no walk-up admission. All attendees must have a reserved seat, which can be purchased at santaanita.com/open.

The Runhappy Santa Anita Derby, which has produced 19 Kentucky Derby winners and two Triple Crown Champions (Affirmed in 1978 and Justify in 2018), has been carded as race eight, with an approximate post time of 4:15 p.m. PT.

Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, who has won a record nine Runhappy Santa Anita Derbies, will send out the likely favorite Medina Spirit, a Florida-bred colt that was purchased out of a 2-year-old in training sale last year for a bargain $35,000 and he'll also be represented by lightly raced recent maiden winner Defunded.

The Runhappy Santa Anita Derby will be broadcast live on NBCSN, additionally, all of Santa Anita's races are available live and free of charge at santaanita.com/live.

A dominant force in American racing, Baffert, a two-time Triple Crown winner, won his record-equaling sixth Kentucky Derby last year with eventual Horse of the Year Authentic and he'll be bidding to break a tie with fellow Hall of Famer Ben Jones in this year's Run for the Roses on May 1 at Churchill Downs.

Five other stakes, the Grade 2, $400,000 Santa Anita Oaks, the Grade 2, $200,000 Royal Heroine, the Grade 3, $100,000 Providencia, the $150,000 Evening Jewel and the $150,000 Echo Eddie will all be included in what should be a spectacular day of racing.

With idyllic weather conditions predicted for Saturday, Santa Anita's Infield Area will be open, but fans must pre-purchase tickets at santaanita.com/open, where detailed information is also available.

Full vehicular access will be available on Saturday, via Gate 8 off of Baldwin Ave, Gate 3 off of Holly Ave., Gate 5, at the confluence of Huntington Drive and Colorado Place and via Infield Gate 6.

In addition to the track's website, fans can also call (626) 574-RACE for additional information.

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Medina Spirit, Baffert’s Santa Anita Derby Stand-In, ‘Went Very Nice’ In Breeze

Medina Spirit, twice runner-up to Life Is Good, worked four furlongs Sunday in 48 seconds flat as the Protonico colt prepares to deputize for his undefeated but sidelined stablemate in Saturday's Grade 1 Runhappy Santa Anita Derby at Santa Anita in Arcadia, Calif.

“He went very nice (under jockey Juan Ochoa),” said Bob Baffert, who is seeking to add to his record of nine Santa Anita Derby victories.

“I also worked Hozier (runner-up to unbeaten stablemate Concert Tour in the March 13 Rebel at Oaklawn Park, five furlongs in 1:00.80), Charlatan (four furlongs in 48 flat) and Gamine (five furlongs in 59.60).”

Life Is Good was favored in the most recent Future Wager to win the May 1 Kentucky Derby before a small chip in his left hind ankle was detected following a workout on March 20, forcing him to miss the race and necessitating surgery by Dr. Larry Bramlage at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Ky., two days ago.

“The surgery went well,” Baffert said. “I received great reports on it. It was minor, so that was good and he should be back (racing) a lot sooner than we thought he would.”

G1 Malibu Stakes winner Charlatan and Eclipse Award champion female sprinter Gamine are scheduled to run at Churchill Downs on Derby Day, Charlatan in the G1 Churchill Downs Stakes and Gamine in the G1 Derby City Distaff, both at seven furlongs.

Trainer John Sadler sent Runhappy Santa Anita Derby candidate Rock Your World five furlongs Sunday morning in a bullet 59.20, fastest of 76 drills at the distance, more than two seconds faster than the average time of 1:01.37.

The Runhappy Santa Anita Derby headlines six stakes on Saturday, four of them graded and two showcasing California-bred or sired runners.

In addition to the Runhappy Santa Anita Derby, they are the G22 Santa Anita Oaks for 3-year-old fillies at 1 1/16 miles; the G2 Royal Heroine for fillies and mares 4 and up at one mile on turf; and the G3 Providencia Stakes for 3-year-old fillies at 1 1/8 miles on turf.

Also, two Golden State Series races, the $150,000 Echo Eddie Stakes for 3-year-olds at 6 ½ furlongs and the $150,000 Evening Jewel Stakes for 3-year-old fillies at 6 ½ furlongs.

In all, the six stakes offer $1,750,000 in purse money. Entries for Saturday's race will be taken on Wednesday.

Saturday's latest local weather forecasts partly cloudy skies, one percent chance of rain and a high of 78 degrees.

First post time will be 12 noon.

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