California Chrome Powerful in Winning Return. By Jeremy Balan, January 9, 2016 // DOMENICA 10 GENNAIO 2016 America: California Chrome, rientro con vittoria nelle San Pasqual Stakes. Via libera per Super Saturday e Dubai World Cup

 

 

California Chrome Powerful in Winning Return

 

California Chrome Powerful in Winning Return
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California Chrome returns a winner in the San Pasqual Stakes

The smile on Alan Sherman’s face as he thrust his 19-month-old grandson Logan into the air in celebration didn’t wane until after he left the Santa Anita Parkwinner’s circle Jan. 9.

It wasn’t just a relief for Sherman, assistant to his father Art Sherman, to see California Chrome   back racing again when he cruised to victory in the $200,000 San Pasqual Stakes (gr. II), his first start since a second-place finish in the Dubai World Cup (UAE-I) last March—which was followed by a globetrotting adventure to England, Chicago, and Kentucky. Watch Video

It was an opportunity to recapture the emotion surrounding their once-in-a-lifetime horse 

“It was awesome. He got a little tired in the last part, like we expected, but he ran a great race,” Alan Sherman said. “He’s got a lot of heart and it’s kind of neat to have four generations of Shermans here… We feel privileged to have this horse and I’m so happy for my dad.”

When the 5-year-old son of Lucky Pulpit   spurted out of the gate in the 1 1/16-mile San Pasqual and settled into a stalking trip behind longshot front-runner Alfa Bird—tracking 1 1/2 lengths behind fractions of :24.82 and :49.12 through a half-mile—the 78-year-old patriarch and trainer had a good idea of what kind of race his pupil was going to run.

After California Chrome breezed by on the outside to take the lead in the final turn—he was just a head behind Alfa Bird through six furlongs in 1:12.90—he opened up a 1 1/2-length advantage at the top of the stretch and largely maintained that margin to the finish. With a few healthy, right-handed reminders from jockey Victor Espinoza, he held off a determined closing drive by Imperative to win by 1 1/4 lengths, hitting the wire in 1:43.39 in his new chrome-colored silks.Hoppertunity closed from seventh to finish third, a length back.

“I thought, when he went to the lead, he had a lot of horse,” the elder Sherman said in the middle of a winner’s circle overflowing with supporters. “He just waved the stick at him and I knew he would respond. You have to go by him to beat him and I didn’t see anybody. They were closing, but he had a little left in the tank.”

Espinoza said he was hesitant to ask the 2014 Horse of the Year too much, but also wanted to make sure he felt the same burst he experienced during California Chrome’s 3-year-old season.

“He feels like a champ,” the jockey said. “The most important thing about him today was that he accelerated in the stretch. Before, he was just steady, but this time he came back like the old Chrome… I had to just let him do his thing and let him run a little bit in the lane.”

Off at 3-5, California Chrome paid $3.20, $2.40, and $2.10 across the board. Imperative brought $5.80 and $3, while Hoppertunity, the 5-2 second choice, delivered $2.20 to show. 

Grade I winner Hard Aces made mild gains to finish fourth, followed byBlingoPoint Piper, and Alfa Bird to complete the order of finish.Mystery Train was scratched earlier in the day.

The victory also pushed California Chrome to a unique honor. With the $120,000 winner’s share from the San Pasqual, the dual-classic winner bred by majority owner Perry Martin and Steve Coburn—now owned in partnership by Martin and Taylor Made Farm—is the highest-earning California-bred with $6,442,650 in purse money, edging outTiznow  , with $6,427,830. It’s a distinction Art Sherman, a self-described “California-boy” has been looking forward to clinching for some time.

“It means a lot to me that he’s now the all-time winningest Cal-bred,” the conditioner said. “It’s a great honor, and being a California boy like myself, starting out here—it brings back a lot of memories. I’m elated. I really am.”

Alan Sherman said after the race that they will ship California Chrome to Dubai Jan. 21. There he will have one prep race before another try in the World Cup, which is set to run March 26.

“We’ve got to pack our bags,” Alan Sherman said. “We’ll be over there for almost three months.”

Following his trip to Dubai, California Chrome’s connections have indicated a path to the Breeders’ Cup Classic (gr. I), with a possible stop at the Pacific Classic (gr. I) in between. 

“He’ll be a different horse after this race and that’s why I was a little nervous (today),” Art Sherman said. “After a nine-month layoff, his first race back, we didn’t really crank the screws on him.”

fonte : Bloodhorse.com

 

DOMENICA 10 GENNAIO 2016 America: California Chrome, rientro con vittoria nelle San Pasqual Stakes. Via libera per Super Saturday e Dubai World Cup

 
Un rientro può nascondere sempre mille insidie ma California Chrome (Lucky Pulpit) ha assolto il compito nel migliore dei modi, vincendo a distanza di quasi 10 mesi a Santa Anita nelle San Pasqual Stakes G2. Il sauro, che ha fatto tesoro di una bella pausa necessaria dopo le fatiche a 3 e parte dei 4 anni, è partito veloce, è stato posizionato vicino alla testa da Victor Espinoza e sull’ultima curva è stato chiamato a confermare le buone impressioni fornite in lavoro. E Chrome ha risposto alla perfezione, seguendo il gruppo che ha passato i 1200 in 1m 12,90s, andando in percussione e poi passando lineare, proseguendo con una bella azione fluida sin sul palo, dominando Imperative (Bernardini) ed il vincitore di G1 Hoppertunity (Any Given Saturday), capace di gran recupero dalle retrovie, in un tempo finale di 1m 43.39s. IL VIDEO DELLE SAN PASQUAL STAKES QUI.
 
California, che ha debuttato con la nuova giubba di Perry Martin e Steve Coburn, era alla prima corsa da quando la Taylor Made Farm ne ha concluso l’acquisto come stallone, quando entrerà in razza. Gli obiettivi sono chiari: California partirà il 21 Gennaio alla volta di Meydan dove concluderà la preparazione nel terzo Round del Al Maktoum Challenge il 5 marzo, in occasione del Super Saturday, per poi partecipare alla Dubai World Cup G1 da $10 milioni del 26 Marzo, una prova sfuggita lo scorso anno per mano del discusso Prince Bishop. Art Sherman era molto soddisfatto di come Chrome sia rientrato, spiegando come è un cavallo molto potente e con molta velocità, capace di gestire la situazione sia in occasione di una corsa senza andatura che di una corsa con molta andatura. Il passaggio d’età gli ha certamente giovato con il 5 anni che ha vantato un gran bel passaggio di cinghie, un fisico rinforzato e bei punti di forza.
 
Giubilante anche Victor Espinoza: “Ho voluto dargli una corsa tranquilla, senza chiedergli troppo. La mia premura è che fosse rilassato, e lui ha risposto nel migliore dei modi. E’ uno dei cavalli più forti che abbia mai montato, sono fiero di come abbia risposto in maniera professionale. Sono soddisfatto!”.