27/08/2021. Top Meeting sabato 28 a SARATOGA (USA), DIRT 6:17 – 11:12 Flat 7 races GOING DIRT: FAST; TURF: FIRM

 

Watch Breeders’ Cup Live! From Saratoga on Aug. 28

Join America’s Best Racing for a special live-streaming edition of “Breeders’ Cup LIVE!” at 2:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Aug. 28, an immersive second-screen experience where viewers can enjoy all of the action from Saratoga Race Course (no matter where you are) and interact in real-time with the show hosts and special guests. 

The featured races for this week’s livestream will be the  Personal Ensign Stakes Presented by Lia Infiniti and Ketel One Ballerina Stakes, which offer expenses-paid berths to the World Championships as part of the Challenge Series Presented by America’s Best Racing. The Personal Ensign is a qualifying race for the Longines Breeders’ Cup Distaff and the Ballerina winner earns an expenses-paid berth to the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint. Saturday’s 152ndRunhappy Travers Stakes anchors the Saratoga card and serves as a key race in determining the year-end 3-year-old male championship.


“Breeders’ Cup LIVE!” will be hosted on-site at the Spa by Dan Tordjman and Matt Bernier with a tentative 3 p.m. ET start time and will be live streamed on ABR’s FacebookTwitter, and YouTube pages and also on Breeders’ Cup’s FacebookTwitter, and YouTube pages.

 

 
6:17, Ballston Spa Stakes (Grade 2) (4yo+ Fillies & Mares) (Inner Turf) (4yo+) 1m½f SKY, 6 runners
 
8:02, Ketel One Ballerina Handicap (Grade 1) (3yo+ Fillies & Mares) (Main Track) (Dirt) (3yo+) 7f SKY, 7 runners
 
8:37, Forego Stakes (Grade 1) (4yo+) (Main Track) (Dirt) (4yo+) 7f SKY, 8 runners
 
9:12, H Allen Jerkens Memorial Stakes (Grade 1) (3yo) (Main Track) (Dirt) (3yo) 7f SKY, 6 runners
 
9:47, Personal Ensign Stakes presented by Lia Infiniti (Grade 1) (4yo+ Fillies & Mares) (Main Track)(Dirt) (4yo+) 1m1f SKY, 9 runners
 
10:25, Resorts World Casino Sword Dancer Stakes (Grade 1) (4yo+) (Inner Turf) (4yo+) 1m4f SKY, 7 runners
 
11:12, Runhappy Travers Stakes (Grade 1) (3yo) (Main Track) (Dirt) (3yo) 1m2f SKY, 7 runners
 
 
 
 

Travers Day at Saratoga Race Course: August 28, 2021

The 2021 Travers Day is scheduled for August 28 and it will feature the legendary Travers Stakes (which dates back to 1864). Nicknamed Saratoga’s Midsummer Derby, the Travers Stakes is a Grade 1 race for three-year-olds.

This is the most popular day of the Saratoga summer racing meet.

  • Travers Day: August 28, 2021
  • Gates open at 7:00AM
  • Early first post at 11:35AM
  • General/Grandstand Admission: $15
  • Clubhouse Admission: $25

 

2021 Travers Stakes Draw - This information is current as of 8/26/21.

 
Position, Horse, Odds, Jockey, Trainer
 
1 Midnight Bourbon, 9-2, Ricardo Santana, Jr. Steve Asmussen
 
2 Essential Quality, 4-5, Luis Saez, Brad Cox
 
3 Keepmeinmind, 6-1, Joel Rosario, Robertino Diodoro
 
4 Dynamic One, 6-1, Irad Ortiz, Jr., Todd Pletcher
 
5 Miles D, 12-1, Flavien Prat, Chad Brown
 
6 Masqueparade, 8-1, Miguel Mena, Al Stall, Jr.
 
7 King Fury, 15-1, Jose Ortiz, Kenneth McPeek

 

General Travers Info & History

When the Saratoga Racing Association named the Travers Stakes for William R. Travers (one of the founders of America’s oldest race course), they sought only to honor a man who’d made his mark on the sport of horse racing. Mr. Travers’ horse, Kentucky, won that first race in 1864.

Almost immediately, the Travers became a prestigious event, as word spread that the race was designed for only extraordinary three-year-old horses. The race has been run at four different distances during the course of its history to-date:

  • 1 miles (2.81 km): 1864 to 1889
  • 1 miles (2.41 km): 1890 to 1892
  • 1 miles (2.01 km): 1893 to 1894, 1897
  • 1.12 miles (1.81 km): 1895, 1901 to 1903
  • 1¼ miles (2.01 km): 1904 to present

The present distance of 1 1/4 miles is a perfect distance for contemporary three-year-olds. The race is open to colts and geldings, carrying 126 lb (57.2 kg) and fillies, carrying 121 lbs. (54.9 kg).

The Travers creates memories every year, for thousands of people. There are too many wonderful experiences to recount here, but some of those memories that have been shared by large numbers of race fans include:

  • In 1941, Whirlaway became the only horse ever to win the superfecta: he’d won the Triple Crown, then went on to take the Travers, as well.
  • In 1962, Jaipur won by a nose-bob in track record time over Ridan, who was considered to be more talented. The long battle (the entire 1 1/4 miles) saw the two horses duke it out the entire distance of the race.
  • In 1982, Runaway Groom (Champion Canadian three-year-old), who was trained by John DiMario, arrived at the Saratoga backstretch after a very long and exhausting season. He’d competed in the Canadian Triple Crown: he won the Prince of Wales Stakes, the Breeders’ Stakes, and finished second in the Queen’s Plate. Runaway Groom’s Travers victory made him the only horse in racing history to beat the winners of that year’s American Triple Crown in the same race. (Kentucky Derby winner Gato Del Sol; Preakness Stakes winner Aloma’s Ruler and Belmont Stakes winner, Conquistador Cielo.)
  • Point Given, a gorgeous, big, 17hh monster, won the Travers on August 25, 2001. That day, Point Given drew a record Travers Stakes Day crowd, 60,486 fans. The race brought in a total betting handle of $34,529,273. This was also a Saratoga record to that date.

 

Traditions – Trophy

The Travers Trophy is known as the Man O’ War Cup, and was designed by Tiffany & Co. The trophy was named for Samuel Riddle’s great Champion: Mr. Riddle donated the trophy as the permanent award for winning the race. Typically, a gold-plated replica is presented to the winner every year by a member of the Riddle family.

Travers Blanket

The winner of the Travers Stakes typically receives an extravagant floral blanket, a beautiful blanket of flowers to drape over the horse, handmade locally with over a thousand carnations.

The Travers Canoe

The Travers Canoe has been a lovely tribute to the winners of the Travers every year since 1961. The canoe is painted in the colors of the silks of the reigning Travers winner. A canoe has been a fixture in the infield pond since 1926, but it wasn’t until 1961 that the canoe became affiliated with the Travers.

Travers Festival

The City of Saratoga Springs typically celebrates the entire week leading up to Travers Day with various events, including live music, as part of a Travers Festival.

fonte : RacingPost – NYRA – Saratogaracetrack.com