Gun Runner to $125,000 at Three Chimneys

Leading first-crop sire Gun Runner will see a substantial fee raise for the 2022 breeding season, when his live-foal-stands-and-nurses fee will get a hike to $125,000. He stood for $50,000 in 2021.

Gun Runner is the sire of five individual stakes winners, including undefeated multiple Grade I winner Echo Zulu, winner of the Spinaway S. and the Frizette S. He is also the sire of GI Hopeful winner Gunite, as well as Grade II winners Pappacap and Wicked Halo. On the first-crop sire list, he leads by earnings, black type winners, graded stakes winners and horses, and Grade I winners and horses.

He is also the leading sire of 2yos, and his yearlings have sold at auction for up to $975,000.

The 2017 Horse of the Year, Gun Runner started his career at $70,000 in 2020, but was trimmed to $50,000 in 2021 as part of an overall reduction of fees at Three Chimneys due to COVID-19.

Palace Malice sees a reduction from $20,000 to $12,500.

The complete roster with fees at Three Chimneys for 2022 follows. All fees are live foal, stands and nurses.

Gun Runner, $125,000

Volatile, $15,000

Palace Malice, $12,500

Sky Mesa, $12,500

Sharp Azteca, $5,000

Will Take Charge, $5,000

Funtastic, $5,000

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Harness Trainer Christopher Oakes Pleads Guilty

Disgraced harness trainer Christopher Oakes, who had close ties to Jorge Navarro, changed his plea to guilty Tuesday when appearing before federal judge Mary Kay Vyskocil via teleconference. In doing so, Oakes became the 10th person among the original 27 indicted in March 2020 for their role in a widespread scheme to use performance-enhancing drugs on Thoroughbreds and Standardbreds to enter a guilty plea.

Oakes, 57, pled guilty to one count of misbranding and drug adulteration with intent to defraud or deceive and faces up to three years in prison. He will be sentenced Feb. 17.

When asked by Vyskocil what he had done that made him guilty to the crimes he has been charged with, Oakes replied, “I purchased medications from Dr. Seth Fishman and Dr. Gregor Skelton and his assistant Ross Cohen and administered the medications to the horses in my care to gain an unfair advantage.”

Fishman, Skelton and Cohen are drug distributors also among the 27 indicted last year

Vyskocil went on to ask Oakes if he raced in New York. Oakes replied that he raced at Yonkers Raceway and admitted that he used the drugs on his horses that raced there.

Vyskocil then asked Oakes why he gave the drugs to his horses. He answered, “To try to get an advantage and, hopefully, things would do better.”

Oakes said the doping routine he had described began in early 2019 and concluded with his arrest in March, 2020.

According to the original indictment, Oakes played a central role in the doping of the Navarro-trained top sprinter X Y Jet (Kantharos), who died in January, 2020 under suspicious circumstances. The evidence against Oakes included conversations allegedly captured on wiretaps between Navarro and Oakes in which Oakes promises to supply Navarro with PEDs.

Oakes allegedly supplied Navarro with PEDs that were given to X Y Jet, including a “blocker” PED. On Feb. 13, 2019, the same day X Y Jet won an allowance race at Gulfstream, Navarro instructed Oakes to enter the Gulfstream backstretch to administer PEDs to the sprinter.

“Drive through,” Navarro allegedly told Oakes. “If anything, if they stop you. You are an owner and you come to Navarro's barn.”

The government also charged that Oakes “created and manufactured his own customized misbranded and adulterated PEDs known as an undetectable 'drench' that would rapidly increase a racehorse's performance during a race.” Oakes went on to tell Navarro “zero chance you get caught.”

According to the indictment, on March 14, 2019, law enforcement officers found multiple adulterated and misbranded drugs in Oakes' barn in Pennsylvania, including PEDs supplied by Fishman and Skelton. They also found pre-filled unlabeled syringes.

Oakes owned a handful of Thoroughbreds before his arrest and won 14 races. His horses were trained by Navarro. Oakes was a prominent harness trainer with 1,875 career wins. He was among several harness horsemen banned at the Meadowlands by owner Jeff Gural.

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Keeneland Catalogues 254 Horses of Racing Age for November Sale

A total of 254 head have been catalogued for the horses of racing age section of the upcoming Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale. The single session will be held Nov. 19–the final day of the auction. The catalogue is now available online at www.keeneland.com.

The November sale begins Nov. 10. The Nov. 19 session will start at 10 a.m. with 148 cataloged head of breeding stock and will continue with the horses of racing age. Keeneland will continue to accept supplements to the horses of racing age section through the beginning days of the November sale.

“We've been pleased with how well the horses of racing age section of the November Sale has been received,” Keeneland Vice President of Sales Tony Lacy said. “The timing of the sale is extremely well suited to the racing calendar, coming at the end of the fall racing season as the transition to winter racing is happening and stables are moving to new locations. At this time, people have a lot of opportunity to reassess their stables to best suit where they will race over the winter.”

A print catalogue of horses of racing age with Equibase past performances will be available on the Keeneland grounds by Nov. 5.

The format of the horses of racing age sale will be similar to Keeneland's 2021 April Horses of Racing Age Sale, with live auctioneers at Keeneland. Horses may be presented for sale both physically here and at off-site locations. Internet and telephone bidding will be available.

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Wanamaker’s Inaugural PA-bred Catalog Online

The catalogue for inaugural Wanamaker's auction featuring 25 Pennsylvania-breds, is available at www.wanamakers.com. Slated for Oct. 28, the sale includes weanlings, yearlings, racing prospects, broodmare prospects, and broodmares. Highlights of the sale include Lillie's Answer, a black-type earning broodmare currently in-foal to Shancelot, as well as an eight-horse offering from Pewter Stable, six of which are weanlings by Pennsylvania stallion, Winchill.

“We are excited to host this inaugural PA-Bred Sale for the PHBA,” said co-founder Liza Hendriks. “Brian Sanfratello, executive secretary of the PHBA, reached out about the opportunity for their breeders to showcase PA-breds in an online auction and the response has been great from the breeders.”

Live bidding will open at 8:00 a.m. ET and the first listing will close at 5:00 p.m. ET. Subsequent listings will end in three-minute increments. Detailed information on the buying process can be found at www.wanamakers.com/buy.

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