19/03/2022. Mondo Ippico Internazionale: Nicky Henderson identifies next target for Champion Chase flop Shishkin (UK) – USA: Whitmore Returns to the Track for ‘Whitmore Day’ Honors – (FRA) PRIX EXBURY – SAINT-CLOUD – GROUPE III

 

Nicky Henderson identifies next target for Champion Chase flop Shishkin

 
Shishkin: tame display in the Champion Chase - Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos) – By James Burn 

Sandown, rather than Aintree, could be the next port of call for Shishkin after his flop in the Champion Chase at Cheltenham on Wednesday.

The dual-festival winner went off the 5-6 favourite for the day-two highlight but disappointed on the testing ground, being pulled up by Nico de Boinville after the eighth fence without ever getting into contention.

Nicky Henderson, who trains the eight-year-old for Joe and Marie Donnelly, initially suggested a step up in trip at Aintree’s Grand National meeting for Shishkin but he is now warming to a crack at the bet365 Celebration Chase at Sandown on April 23.

He said on Friday: “Shishkin is absolutely fine this morning. I was more thinking about the Celebration Chase at Sandown and still two miles. I would have thought the ground was the problem in the Champion Chase, but Sandown should suit on better ground.”

Henderson was on a high on Tuesday when Constitution Hill did a passable impression of British racing’s next superstar in the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, but no plans are in place for him.

The trainer added: “I’ve had no further thoughts on where he’ll run next, but I don’t see why he shouldn’t run again – it’s just a question in what. He’s absolutely fine and we’ll see – there’s not a bother on him.”


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Whitmore Returns to the Track for ‘Whitmore Day’ Honors

Whitmore, shown in his final trip to the post before the 2021 Forego Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, is expected to lead the post parade for the March 19 Whitmore Stakes at Oaklawn Park

Whitmore, shown in his final trip to the post before the 2021 Forego Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, is expected to lead the post parade for the March 19 Whitmore Stakes at Oaklawn Park – Chad B. Harmon

 

Champion sprinter will be honored March 19 at Oaklawn Park.

 

Trainer Ron Moquett was in his usual spot March 16 at Oaklawn Park, preparing to watch Whitmore train following the second break to renovate the racing surface.

Of course, the scene was much different than the previous five years. Whitmore and Moquett’s wife, Laura, also the gelding’s regular exercise rider, weren’t going to the track to prepare for a big race—they were preparing for a big day. 

March 19 is “Whitmore Day” at Oaklawn, which honors the now-retired 2020 Eclipse Award-winning champion male sprinter, seven-time Oaklawn stakes winner, and among the most popular horses in its 117-year history. Whitmore won Oaklawn’s Hot Springs Stakes a record four consecutive years (2017-20) and its Count Fleet Sprint Handicap (G3) a record three times (2017, 2018, and 2020). 

“I know that a lot of people like him,” said Ron Moquett, who also co-owned Whitmore throughout his racing career. “Of course, I’m close to people that do. I don’t know how the average people are. All my friends are pumped about (Whitmore Day).”

Oaklawn announced in early September that March 19 would be Whitmore Day. It renamed the Hot Springs Stakes after the gelding, with the inaugural $200,000 Whitmore Stakes (G3) for older horses at six furlongs headlining the March 19 card. Oaklawn also renamed the Count Fleet barn, Whitmore’s longtime home in Hot Springs, after the now-9-year-old gelding.

Fans attending Saturday will receive commemorative Whitmore baseball cards as they enter, while supplies last. Free Whitmore T-shirts, while supplies last, can be redeemed on the north end of the first floor following the second race. First post Saturday is 1 p.m. CT. Gates open at 11 a.m. Probable post time for the Whitmore Stakes, which goes as the seventh race, is 4:04 p.m.

And, if all goes as a planned, fans also will see Whitmore, who was retired after suffering a leg injury during a fifth-place finish in the $600,000 Forego Stakes (G1) Aug. 28 at Saratoga Race Course

Whitmore returned to Oaklawn in early March and has been on the track this week as part of his continuing education for a possible transition from star horse to stable pony. 

Briefly replicating his former career, Saturday’s script calls for Whitmore to follow the field from the barn area to the track for the Whitmore Stakes, then head into the horseshoe-shaped hedge infield winner’s circle, traditionally used for stakes, as the horses are being saddled in the paddock. 

Whitmore, ridden by Laura Moquett, will then lead the post parade for the Whitmore Stakes.

“I’m running horses that day and none of them are Whitmore, but at least I get to lead him over and all that,” Ron Moquett said while sitting in the second-floor grandstand across from the finish line. “That’s the thing. That’s what this sport is about. I don’t care if anybody knows me, but I’m so humbled that they know him.”

A chestnut son of Pleasantly Perfect, Whitmore bankrolled $4,502,350 after winning 15 of 43 starts.

Whitmore won the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) in 2020 at Keeneland, but much of his best work came at Oaklawn, where he compiled a towering 9-6-1 record from 16 starts and earned $1,752,600. Swift Ruler, a local star during the 1960s, is the only other horse in Oaklawn history with seven career stakes victories.

Ron Moquett - 05-28-19 - Indiana Grand
Photo: Coady Photography

Ron Moquett

Moquett said Whitmore was sent to Rebecca Maker’s equine rehabilitation and breaking facility in Kentucky following the Forego. Whitmore normally decompressed there the last several years before returning to Oaklawn—his winter home at every meeting in 2016-2021—for a new racing campaign. 

Whitmore returned to Arkansas in late November, settling at Oaklawn’s satellite training center about 25 miles east of Hot Springs, where Moquett also keeps horses. Laura Moquett, also her husband’s assistant, has been charged with trying to retrain Whitmore for pony work, which encompasses escorting horses to and from the track during morning training hours. 

Whitmore was a noted bad actor at 2 and gelded before his first start. Although he mellowed with age, Whitmore would kick his rear legs before loading into the starting gate for some races. 

Moquett said Whitmore’s transition to a possible new career is going well.

“Typical him—he asks a lot of questions and he demands answers,” Moquett said. “We just let him do what he wants to do and figure it all out. Laura’s great with him. He’s smart enough to do it. It’s just whether or not we want to do it. We’re going to bring him over here for the people and then from that point on we’re going to let him tell us. He may want to be a jumper. He could be a stable pony all the way to being a peppermint-eating lawn ornament. He’ll do something for us.”

Whitmore retired as the leading money winner in history among North American-based sprinters, bankrolling $4,098,600 in 37 starts under a mile. Moquett began targeting sprint races after Whitmore finished 19th in the 2016 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1).

Moquett was seated across from trainer Tom Van Berg during training hours Wednesday morning. Van Berg’s father, the late Hall of Famer Jack Van Berg, won the 1987 Kentucky Derby with Alysheba, who retired the following year with a then-North American record $6,679,242 in career earnings. Alysheba was champion 3-year-old male and 1988 Horse of the Year.

“Tom’s dad was a household name for horse trainers, but Alysheba is what introduced his dad’s name, the family’s name, to the next level,” Moquett said. “I don’t give a dang if they ever know who I am, but it’s pretty cool to have a horse that they know who it is.”

 

PRIX EXBURY – SAINT-CLOUD - GROUPE III

PLAT , 2.000 mètres , Corde à GAUCHE – ( 40.000, 16.000, 12.000, 8.000, 4.000) – Pour chevaux entiers, hongres et juments de 4 ans et au-dessus. Poids : 57 k. Les chevaux ayant, depuis le 1er septembre 2021 inclus, gagné un Groupe III porteront 1 k. ; un Groupe II, 2 k. ; un Groupe I, 3 k

 
Cheval Père/Mère Corde Couleurs Propriétaire Entraineur Jockey Poids     Valeur   Éleveurs
1 ROAD TO ARC M.PS. 5 A. Par: PLANTEUR et FIRST CHOICE (EXIT TO NOWHERE) (Corde:05) FERDINANDO FRATINI J. REYNIER ANTONIO ORANI 59 kg     49.0

 
  HARAS DU MONDANT
2 SKALLETI H.PS. 7 A. Par: KENDARGENT et SKALLET (MUHAYMIN) (Corde:04) JEAN-CLAUDE SEROUL J. REYNIER MAXIME GUYON 59 kg     54.0

 
  GUY PARIENTE HOLDING
3 DAWN INTELLO M.PS. 5 A. Par: INTELLO et GADALKA (GIANT’S CAUSEWAY) (Corde:02) AB RACING/ECU.ADES HAZAN A. SCHUTZ (S) GERALD MOSSE 58 kg     49.0

 
  V. TYMOSHENKO
4 PRETTY TIGER (IRE) M.PS. 4 A. Par: SEA THE MOON et FAST AND PRETTY (ZAMINDAR) (Corde:09) BERNARD GIRAUDON F. VERMEULEN (S) CHRISTOPHE SOUMILLON 57 kg     50.0

 
  CHEVOTEL DE LA HAUQUERIE
5 IL DECAMERONE H.PS. 6 A. Par: BORN TO SEA et LETIZIA RELCO (LUCKY STORY) (Corde:07) HOGG/NADLER/JOSSET/GROSBOIS/PAY N. PAYSAN ALEXIS POUCHIN 57 kg     45.0

 
  HARAS DU GRAND LYS, S. MOIOLI
6 LORD CHARMING GER M.PS. 4 A. Par: CHARM SPIRIT et LATE SHOW (AUTHORIZED) (Corde:01) RENNSTALL GESTUT HACHTSEE P. SCHIERGEN BAUYRZHAN MURZABAYEV 57 kg     47.5

 
  GESTUT HACHTSEE
7 Mr De Pourceaugnac H.Ps. 5 A. Par: CAMELOT et RUSSIAN HILL (INDIAN RIDGE) (Corde:08) BARON EDOUARD DE ROTHSCHILD A. FABRE (S) HUGO BESNIER 57 kg     49.5

 
  SC ECURIE DE MEAUTRY
8 HURRICANE DREAM H.PS. 5 A. Par: HURRICANE CAT et SHALIMARA (SIYOUNI) (Corde:06) TEAM VALOR/A. BRAKHA/A. SINGH FH. GRAFFARD (S) MICKAEL BARZALONA 57 kg     47.0

 
  MME ML. OGET, A. BRAKHA
9 SHINE FOR YOU GB F.PS. 4 A. Par: SIYOUNI et LADY VIOLA (SIR PERCY) (Corde:03) MLLE MARION GOODBODY S. CERULIS AURELIEN LEMAITRE 55,5kg     44.0

 
  AE. PAKENHAM,MME V. PAKENHAM

 

 

Palmarès

 

Année Gagnant Sexe/Âge Running time Jockey Entraîneur Propriétaire Seconde Third Replay
2021 SKALLETI H.06 02’11″11 PC. BOUDOT J. REYNIER JEAN-CLAUDE SEROUL GRAND GLORY (GB) ECRIVAIN Video
2020 SIMONA F.04 02’14″87 A. BADEL FH. GRAFFARD (S) CAROLYN & NIGEL ELWES SPIRIT OF NELSON (IRE) PAPPALINO Video
2019 SOLEIL MARIN (IRE) H.05 02’17″29 PC. BOUDOT A. FABRE (S) GODOLPHIN SNC MAGNY COURS USA AIR PILOT GB Video
2018 AIR PILOT GB H.09 02’24″49 C. SOUMILLON RM. BECKETT LADY COBHAM WAY TO PARIS GB STAR VICTORY Video
2017 CLOTH OF STARS IRE M.04 02’07″05 M. BARZALONA A. FABRE (S) GODOLPHIN SNC STAR VICTORY CAFE ROYAL GER Video
2016 GARLINGARI H.05 02’09″98 S. PASQUIER MME C. BARANDE BARBE MME CORINE BARANDE BARBE SUMBAL (IRE) AFFAIRE SOLITAIRE (IRE) Video
2015 AFFAIRE SOLITAIRE (IRE) M.05 02’08″54 N. PERRET P. KHOZIAN LUIGI ROVEDA MEADOW CREEK GB ARKAITZ SPA Video
2014 NORSE KING H.05 02’10″19 A. BADEL M. BOLLACK-BADEL JEFFREY COLIN SMITH SINGING ROSE VISTA Video
2013 SAGA DREAM H.07 02’20″11 T. JARNET F. LEMERCIER (S) FREDDY LEMERCIER DON BOSCO ESPERO  
2012 CHINCHON IRE M.07 02’08″10 O. PESLIER C. LAFFON-PARIAS SARL . DARPAT FRANCE WAR IS WAR IRE SAGA DREAM  
2011 POLYTECHNICIEN USA M.05 02’10″50 O. PESLIER A. FABRE (S) WERTHEIMER & FRERE CIRRUS DES AIGLES SILVER POND  
2010 CHINCHON IRE M.05 02’16″60 C. SOUMILLON C. LAFFON-PARIAS SARL . DARPAT FRANCE STARLISH (IRE) LA BOUM GER  
2009 COURT CANIBAL (GB) M.04 02’14″20 O. PESLIER M. DELZANGLES SUC. DE MORATALLA DIYAKALANIE CHINCHON IRE  
2008 SPIRIT ONE M.04 02’12″80 C. SOUMILLON P. DEMERCASTEL BOUZID CHEHBOUB BALIUS (IRE) ASPECTUS IRE  
2007 PEARL SKY F.04 02’13″80 A. CRASTUS Y. de NICOLAY SUC. HUGH HOGG ELASOS RUNAWAY GB  

 

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