2021 Eclipse Awards: Knicks Go Horse Of The Year; Historic First For Japanese Filly Loves Only You

The Korea Racing Authority's Knicks Go became the first Maryland-bred to be voted Horse of the Year since two-time champion Cigar (1995-'96) during the 51st annual Eclipse Awards held at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif., on Thursday evening.

The Brad Cox-trained son of Paynter, bred in Maryland by Angie Moore, was an overwhelming choice (228 first-place votes from 235 ballots) to receive racing's top honor for the 2021 season off victories in a trio of Grade 1 events: the Pegasus World Cup Invitational, Whitney Stakes and Breeders' Cup Classic. Overall, Knicks Go won five of seven starts in 2021. Knicks Go also received the Eclipse Award for outstanding older dirt male.

He attempted a repeat of his Pegasus victory last month but finished second to Life Is Good in his final career start. Knicks Go has been retired to stud in Kentucky, where he will stand for $30,000 live foal.

Knicks Go was joined by stablemate Essential Quality, the champion 3-year-old male, and Letruska, the champion older dirt female, as finalists for Horse of the Year

History was made earlier in the evening when the Japanese-bred and -raced Loves Only You became that country's first North American champion. The Deep Impact mare was voted an Eclipse Award as outstanding turf female after winning the G1 Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf. That win was bookended by a pair of G1 victories in Hong Kong and a G2 win in her native Japan.

Owned by DMM Dream Club Co. and trained by Yoshito Yahagi, Loves Only You was recently retired, wearing her Breeders' Cup garland of purple and gold flowers during a retirement ceremony in Japan.

There were no unanimous choices among the 11 equine divisional Eclipse Award winners or in the five human categories. Echo Zulu, the outstanding 2-year-old female, came the closest, earning 233 first-place votes of the 235 ballots cast.

The closest vote came in the 3-year-old male category, where Essential Quality received 131 first-place votes to 84 for Medina Spirit, a margin of 47 votes. That came despite Medina Spirit finishing ahead of Essential Quality in their only two meetings: the G1 Kentucky Derby in which Essential Quality finished fourth behind Medina Spirit; and the G1 Breeders' Cup Classic, in which Medina Spirit was second and Essential Quality third. Essential Quality, like Knicks Go trained by Cox, is a son of Tapit who won five of seven starts in 2021, including the G1 Belmont and G1 Travers.

Medina Spirit, four-of-nine overall, also won two G1 races, the Derby and Awesome Again Stakes, but the Derby victory is in jeopardy as the Bob Baffert-trained colt failed a post-race drug test and a hearing has yet to be conducted on the matter. It reportedly will be held on Feb. 14. Medina Spirit died suddenly on the track while training at Santa Anita in December.

Another contentious division was male sprinters, where Jackie's Warrior received 110 first-place votes, less than half of the votes cast. Four other horses reached double-digit votes in the male sprint division: Aloha West (50), Flightline (33), Golden Pal (19) and Dr. Schivel (18).

Godolphin won its fourth Eclipse Award and second in a row as outstanding owner. Godolphin, the global bloodstock operation of Dubai's Sheikh Mohammed, won its first Eclipse Award as outstanding breeder. Sheikh Mohammed's Darley previously won both an outstanding owner and outstanding breeder award. Godolphin was represented by two homebred champions at this year's Eclipse Awards, Essential Quality and older turf male champion Yibir.

Brad Cox earned his second consecutive Eclipse Award as outstanding trainer and Joel Rosario won his first Eclipse Award as outstanding jockey. California-based Jessica Pyfer became the first female jockey since Emma-Jayne Wilson in 2005 to be voted an Eclipse Award as outstanding apprentice rider.

Eclipse Awards winners for 2021:
(Horse ages in parentheses where applicable; Country codes indicate a foreign breeding designation)

  • Two-Year-Old Male: Corniche
  • Two-Year-Old Filly: Echo Zulu
  • Three-Year-Old Male: Essential Quality
  • Three-Year-Old Filly: Malathaat
  • Older Dirt Male: Knicks Go (5)
  • Older Dirt Female: Letruska (5)
  • Male Sprinter: Jackie's Warrior (3)
  • Female Sprinter: Ce Ce (5)
  • Male Turf Horse: Yibir (GB) (3)
  • Female Turf Horse: Loves Only You (JPN) (5)
  • Steeplechase Horse: The Mean Queen (IRE) (5)
  • Owner: Godolphin LLC
  • Breeder: Godolphin LLC
  • Jockey: Joel Rosario
  • Apprentice Jockey: Jessica Pyfer
  • Trainer: Brad Cox

Eclipse Awards are bestowed upon the Thoroughbred horses and individuals whose outstanding achievements have earned them the title of Champion in their respective divisions. The Eclipse Awards are named after the great 18th-Century racehorse and foundation sire Eclipse, who began racing at age five and was undefeated in 18 starts, including eight walkovers. Eclipse sired the winners of 344 races, including three Epsom Derbies.

In voting that concluded Jan. 10, 2022, Eclipse Awards voters cast their ballots to rank the top three horses and individuals in each Championship division on a 10-5-1 point system.

This voting established the top three finalists in each division, whose names were released on Jan. 15, 2022.

The tallies below represent only first-place votes from members of the consolidated voting entities, NTRA, Daily Racing Form, and National Turf Writers And Broadcasters.

Voter participation rate: 235/245= 95.9%

Horse of the Year (Name, First-Place Votes)– Knicks Go, 228; Letruska, 2; Loves Only You (JPN), 2; Essential Quality, 1; Lil Latigo, 1; Medina Spirit, 1.

Two-Year-Old Male  – Corniche, 214; Jack Christopher, 12; Modern Games (IRE), 2; Tiz the Bomb, 2; Frosty Storm, 1; Gunite, 1; Voter Abstentions, 3.

Two-Year-Old Filly – Echo Zulu, 233; Baytown Valleygirl, 1; Twilight Gleaming (IRE), 1.

Three-Year-Old Male – Essential Quality, 131; Medina Spirit, 84; Life Is Good, 18; Hurricane Nation, 1; Hot Rod Charlie, 1.

Three-Year-Old Filly – Malathaat, 227; Going Global (IRE), 3; Shantisara (IRE), 2, Bella Sofia, 1; Eida's Storm, 1; Santa Barbara (IRE), 1.

Older Dirt Male – Knicks Go, 232; Maxfield, 2; Lil Latigo, 1.

Older Dirt Female – Letruska, 221; Marche Lorraine (JPN), 11; Damisela, 1; Gamine, 1; Monomoy Girl, 1.

Male Sprinter – Jackie's Warrior, 110; Aloha West, 50; Flightline, 33; Golden Pal, 19; Dr. Schivel, 18; Extravagant Kid, 1; Life Is Good, 1; Voter Abstentions, 3.

Female Sprinter – Ce Ce, 136; Gamine, 97; Bella Sofia, 1; Voter Abstention, 1.

Male Turf Horse – Yibir (GB), 135; Domestic Spending (GB), 33; Space Blues (IRE), 33; Golden Pal, 14; Colonel Liam; 11; Smooth Like Strait, 6; Town Cruise, 1; Voter Abstentions, 2.

Female Turf Horse – Loves Only You (JPN), 136; War Like Goddess, 70; Santa Barbara (IRE), 10; Going Global (IRE) 6; Althiqa (GB), 5; Shantisara (IRE), 2; Con Lima, 1; My Sister Nat (FR), 1; Regal Glory, 1; Voter Abstentions, 3.

Steeplechase Horse – The Mean Queen (IRE), 210; Snap Decision, 2; Voter Abstentions, 23.

Owner – Godolphin LLC, 216; Klaravich Stables LLC, 7; End Zone Athletics Inc, 2; Korea Racing Authority, 2; Gary Barber, 1; Calumet Farm, 1;  LNJ Foxwoods, 1; St. George Stable  LLC, 1; Voter Abstentions, 4.

Breeder – Godolphin LLC, 205; Calumet Farm, 8; Angie Moore, 7; Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC, 6; Gail Rice, 3; Nick Alexander, 1; Fred W. Hertrich III and John Fielding, 1; Spendthrift Farm LLC, 1; Voter Abstentions, 3.

Trainer – Brad Cox, 189; Steve Asmussen, 33; Charlie Appleby, 3; Bob Baffert, 2; Chad Brown, 2; Karl Broberg, 1; Michael McCarthy, 1; Todd Pletcher, 1. Voter Abstentions, 3.

Jockey  – Joel Rosario, 213; Irad Ortiz Jr., 17; Paco Lopez, 1; Flavien Prat, 1; Luis Saez, 1; Voter Abstentions, 2.

Apprentice Jockey – Jessica Pyfer, 156; John Hiraldo, 46; Charlie Marquez, 12; Voter Abstentions, 21.

Award of Merit – Ambassador Earle I. Mack received the Eclipse Award of Merit for lifetime achievement

Horseplayer of the Year – Justin Mustari was presented an Eclipse Award as the 2021 Horseplayer of the Year.

Media Eclipse Awards – Media Eclipse Awards also are given in the categories of photography, audio and multi-media Internet, news/enterprise writing, feature/commentary writing, television–feature, and television–live racing programming to recognize members of the media for outstanding coverage of Thoroughbred racing. The 2021 Media Eclipse Awards winners, determined by a judges' panel for each category and previously announced, are:

Feature/Commentary Writing – Sandra McKee, Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred, “A Jockey's Life. Baltimore's Adams Set Riding Record in 1930,” June 2021.

News/Enterprise Writing – Eric Mitchell, Bloodhorse.com, “Tracks Join Rallying Cry to End Cargo Shipping,” Aug. 24, 2021.

Television – Live Racing Programming – NBC Sports, “The Breeders' Cup World Championships,” Nov. 6, 2021 on NBC; Billy Matthews and Lindsay Schanzer, Producers.

Television – Features – NBC Sports, “Hot Rod Charlie,” April 30, 2021 on NBCSN; Sam Flood, Executive Producer; Rob Hyland, Coordinating Producer; Jack Felling, Coordinating Producer; David Picker, Senior Feature Producer, and Annie Koeblitz, Producer.

Audio/Multi-Media Internet – Attheraces.com, “Breeders' Cup Magical Moments,” Oct. 25, 2021; Matthew Taylor, Director of New Media and Innovation; Peter Fornatale, writer and interviewer, and Naomi Tukker, interviewer.

Photography – Jeff Faughender, courier-journal.com (Louisville Courier-Journal); “Between the Shadows,” May 1, 2021.

Past Eclipse Awards winners

The Eclipse Awards, honoring Thoroughbred racing's champions of 2021, are sponsored by Roberts Communications, Four Roses Bourbon, Daily Racing Form, Breeders' Cup, FanDuel Racing, The Stronach Group and 1/ST Racing, Santa Anita Park, TVG, Dean Dorton, Stonestreet Farm, Keeneland, NTRA Advantage Equine Discounts, Racetrack Television Network, Jackson Family Wines, EquinEdge, Spendthrift Farm, Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, Hallway Feeds, WinStar Farm and the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association.

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The Jockey Club Of Canada Announces Finalists For 2021 Sovereign Awards

The Jockey Club of Canada is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2021 Sovereign Awards honoring Canada's champions and recognizing their outstanding achievements in Canadian Thoroughbred Racing and Breeding.

The winner of each category, along with Canada's Horse of the Year for 2021, will be announced during our 47th Annual Sovereign Award Ceremony that will be held on the evening of Thursday, April 14, 2022 at Universal Eventspace in Vaughan, Ontario. 

Please call or email for more information and to reserve your tickets today! Tickets can also be purchased online at: http://jockeyclubcanada.com/product/sovereign-award-tickets-2/

The finalists in each of the following categories are listed in alphabetical order.

 Champion Two-Year-Old Female

Diabolic

Moira

Mrs. Barbara

Champion Two-Year-Old Male

God of Love

Grafton Street

Ironstone

Champion Three-Year-Old Female

Lorena

Munnyfor Ro

Our Flash Drive

Champion Three-Year-Old Male

Artie's Storm

Frosted Over

Haddassah

Uncharacteristic

Champion Older Main Track Female

Amalfi Coast

Infinite Patience

Skygaze

Champion Older Main Track Male

Mighty Heart 

Pink Lloyd

Sir Winston

Champion Female Turf Horse

Amalfi Coast

Jolie Olimpica 

Our Flash Drive

Champion Male Turf Horse

Avie's Flatter

Silent Poet

Town Cruise

Champion Female Sprinter

Amalfi Coast

Lorena

Our Secret Agent

Champion Male Sprinter

Avie's Flatter

Pink Lloyd

Souper Stonehenge

Outstanding Broodmare

Avie's Empire

Include Katherine

Sunday Affair

Outstanding Breeder

Adena Springs

Sam-Son Farm

Tall Oaks Farm

Outstanding Owner

Barber, Gary

Godolphin, LLC

Live Oak Plantation

Outstanding Trainer

Attard, Kevin

Carroll, Josie

Casse, Mark E.

Outstanding Apprentice Jockey

David, Michael

Malvaez, Mauricio

Zenteno, Edgar

Outstanding Jockey

Hernandez, Rafael Manuel

Husbands, Patrick

Kimura, Kazushi

Stein, Justin

Horse of the Year
The Horse of the Year finalists will be announced during the 47th Annual Sovereign Awards Ceremony.

The 2021 Media Awards finalists, the winner of the Award for Outstanding Groom and this year's E. P. Taylor Award and Special Sovereign Award winners will be announced on or before Feb. 15, 2022! 

The winner in each of the three Media Award categories will be announced, along with the other Sovereign Award winners during the 47th Annual Sovereign Awards Ceremony on the evening of Thursday, April 14, 2022 at Universal Eventspace in Vaughan, Ontario. 

For more information please contact The Jockey Club of Canada at 416-675-7756 or jockeyclubcanada@gmail.com.

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Japan’s Breeders’ Cup Double Named 2021 FanDuel Racing-NTRA Moment Of The Year

The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) announced today that the breakthrough performance by Japanese horses Loves Only You (JPN) and Marche Lorraine (JPN) at the 38th Breeders' Cup World Championships at Del Mar last November has been voted the 2021 FanDuel Racing-NTRA Moment of the Year based on the results of 3,000 votes cast via Twitter and an online poll.

The FanDuel Racing-NTRA Moment of the Year will be recognized this evening at the 51st Annual Eclipse Awards presented by 1/ST Racing, FanDuel Racing Group and the NTRA at Santa Anita Park. The Eclipse Awards ceremony will air live on TVG and Racetrack Television Network (RTN) beginning at 8 p.m. ET.

In addition to TVG and RTN, the ceremony will be streamed live on NTRA.com, americasbestracing.net (ABR), Bloodhorse.com, DRF.com, Equibase.com, MyRaceHorse.com (YouTube), santaanita.com/live Thoroughbred Daily News (TDN.com), TOBA.org and XBTV.com.

In voting concluded Feb. 2, fans voted for #JapaneseDuo as the top Moment of 2021. On 13 previous occasions, Japanese-based horses had failed to win a race at the Breeders' Cup World Championships, but all that changed dramatically at last year's Breeders' Cup at Del Mar. On Nov. 6, DMM Dream Club's 5-year-old mare, Loves Only You, slipped between horses and won the Maker's Mark Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf, and gave Japan its first-ever Breeders' Cup triumph. Not to be outdone, but just two hours later, U. Carrot Farm's Marche Lorraine shocked the Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff, winning by a nose at 49-1, and awarding Japan its second win at the World Championships.

Moment of the Year voters chose from 11 occurrences in 2021 illustrating a range of human emotions as well as outstanding displays of equine athleticism. Following #JapaneseDuo in second place was #DiversityStepForward when George Leonard became the first African American trainer to compete in the Breeders' Cup World Championships.

Past Moments of the Year

The first-ever “NTRA Moment of the Year” was the touching scene between Charismatic and jockey Chris Antley following the 1999 Belmont Stakes. The next year's winner was the stretch run of the 2000 Breeders' Cup Classic, which saw Tiznow hold on for a dramatic victory against Giant's Causeway.

Tiznow won again the following year as fans selected his stirring repeat victory in the Classic over Sakhee. In 2002, fans cited the passing of the last living Triple Crown winner, Seattle Slew. In 2003, the popular Kentucky Derby win by Funny Cide was selected. Birdstone's upset win in the Belmont Stakes over Smarty Jones took down top honors for 2004. In 2005, fans selected Afleet Alex's spectacular victory in the 2005 Preakness Stakes.

Voters in 2006 chose Barbaro's gallant struggle to recover from his Preakness injury while at the New Bolton Center. The 2007 Moment of the Year was a historic victory by the filly Rags to Riches over Curlin in the Belmont Stakes. In 2008, it was Zenyatta's win in the Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic. Zenyatta “repeated” in 2009 as fans selected her triumph in the Breeders' Cup Classic.

In 2010, fans selected Blame's narrow Breeders' Cup Classic victory over Zenyatta. Drosselmeyer's hard-fought win over Game on Dude in the Breeders' Cup Classic was the public's choice for 2011. For 2012, the recovery of Paynter from near-deadly battles with laminitis and colitis captured the hearts of voters like no other story. In 2013, fans recognized Mucho Macho Man's nose victory in the $5 million Breeders' Cup Classic for his popular connections. The 2014 award went to California Chrome's dominant win in Kentucky Derby 140. In 2015 there was a landslide vote in favor of American Pharoah's historic Triple Crown-clinching Belmont Stakes win. In 2016, California Chrome was again part of the winning moment – a dramatic Dubai World Cup victory that came as Victor Espinoza's saddle slipped out from underneath him.

In 2017, the tragic fire at San Luis Rey and the industry's response led the way among the votes cast while Justify's sweep of the Classics to become just the 13th Triple Crown winner was the clear pick the following year. In 2019, Maximum Security's historic disqualification in the 145th Kentucky Derby — the first winner in Derby history to be demoted for a racing infraction — earned the distinction.

Authentic's stirring triumph in the 146th Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve was voted the 2020 FanDuel Racing-NTRA Moment of the Year.

The Eclipse Awards are sponsored by Roberts Communications, Four Roses Bourbon, Daily Racing Form, Breeders' Cup, FanDuel Group, The Stronach Group and 1/ST Racing, Santa Anita Park, TVG, Dean Dorton, Stonestreet Farm, Keeneland, Racetrack Television Network, Jackson Family Wines, EquinEdge, Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, Hallway Feeds and the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association.

The Eclipse Awards are named after the great 18th-century racehorse and foundation sire Eclipse, who began racing at age five and was undefeated in 18 starts, including eight walkovers. Eclipse sired the winners of 344 races, including three Epsom Derbies.

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Kentucky Derby-Winning Trainer Chip Woolley Summarily Suspended In Arizona

Bennie L. “Chip” Woolley Jr., who rose to prominence in 2009 when he saddled Mine That Bird to a 50-1 upset of the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby, has been summarily suspended by stewards in Arizona.

The Arizona Horse Racing Commission ruling, dated Feb. 8, said that Wooolley is “hereby suspended and denied access to all grounds under the jurisdiction of the Arizona Department of Racing pending a hearing before the Board of Stewards to answer charges of actions that call into question the best interests of racing, and the safety, welfare, economy, health and peace of the people of the state as well.”

A  hearing has been scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 15, according to steward Jason Hart, who said he could not comment further on the matter including the specific reason Woolley was summarily suspended.

The ruling cites a number of alleged violations in accordance with Arizona Administrative Code, including sections listing “prohibited acts.”

Woolley's horses entered to race at Turf Paradise on Tuesday were all listed as being scratched by the stewards.  He has additional horses entered at the Phoenix track and at Sunland Park in New Mexico in upcoming days.

Reached by telephone, Woolley said he had no comment “at this time.”

Training since 1991, Woolley skyrocketed to fame in 2009 when Mine That Bird closed from last in a field of 19 to win the Kentucky Derby by 6 3/4 lengths over Pioneerof the Nile under Calvin Borel. The story of the Birdstone gelding with humble beginnings led to a 2014 movie, “50 to 1,” with Skeet Ulrich playing the part of Woolley.

Since 2009, when Woolley's stable earned in excess of $2 million thanks mostly to Mine That Bird, his best year was in 2021, when he saddled 28 winners from 280 starters for earnings of $617,950. Woolley has saddled three winners from 30 starters thus farm in 2022.

 

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