Patiently ridden by jockey Irad Ortiz Jr., Personal Best glided to the lead in late stretch and won $150,000 La Prevoyante (G3) by a neck over Transient Saturday at Gulfstream Park.
The La Prevoyante was the first of seven graded stakes on the 13-race blockbuster Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) card that includes the $1-million Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational (G1)and the $500,000 TAA Pegasus World Cup Filly & Mare Turf Invitational (G3).
Personal Best, bred and owned by Joseph Allen and trained by Hall of Famer Shug McGaughey, prevailed in her first try in a graded stakes. Ortiz kept the4-year-old gray daughter of Tapit off the pace set by Adventuring, the even-money favorite. Following Transient, Ortiz moved her into contention on the outside in the last of the three turns in the 1 ½-miles race for older fillies and mares. Transient collared Adventuring as they approached the midstretch and Personal Best rolled to the lead a few strides later.
The 6-5 second choice in the wagering, Personal Best paid $4.60 for her third victory in a nine-race career. The final time was 2:26.04 over a firm course.
Godolphin's Adventuring went off as the 3-2 favorite in the field of seven and finished third. She set a sharp fraction of :23.48 for the first quarter and followed with times of :48.19 for a half mile and 1:13.57 for six furlongs.
Personal Best, who came into Saturday's race off a third in her stakes debut in the Tropical Park Oaks Dec. 26 at Gulfstream, was bred in Kentucky from the War Front mare War Flag and improved to 3-2-3 from nine starts. The $91,140 winner's share of the La Prevoyante boosted her lifetime bankroll to $294,860.
La Prevoyante (G3) Stakes Quotes
Winning trainer Shug McGaughey (Personal Best): “I thought Irad rode her perfectly. There was a little speed in front of her and she was tracking really good. He said at the three-eighths pole, he was loaded. She has a little bit of a tendency to hang, but he just didn't let her do that today.
“She's still kind of lightly raced and has some things to learn. In few of her races, she wanted to be in her bridle too much, not bad. Today she was very relaxed. I think as we go along, I think we should have some fun with her.”
Winning jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. (Personal Best): “Another great start, and the mare was much more relaxed today; that was key to the perfect trip we had, and by the three-eighths pole she was full of run and I let her go.
“I think the track is playing fair; it all depends on how fast or how slow the pace is.”
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